Sunday, April 29, 2018

U18 League Cup Final Instructions

This post contains the details for the U18's League Cup Final on Sunday May 6th.

The game will be played at the LCI Rail Stadium, the home of Cheltenham Town FC (Whaddon Road, GL52-5NA).  

Our schedule for the day is as follows; 
  • arrive at the ground 1530hrs (**DO NOT BE LATE**) 
  • we will go through to changing area at 1545hrs 
  • submission of team sheets at 1600hrs (this will list the starting 11 and 5 substitutes)
  • warm up between 1600-1620hrs although we need to be back in the changing rooms by 1620hrs
  • at 1625hrs the referee will call us out to the tunnel to head out to the pitch
  • the kick off will be at 1630hrs
The following are from a briefing note issued by the league..
  • There will be a bag check as we go through to the changing room, no alcohol or glass bottles are permitted and neither will fizzy drinks that can be sprayed. 
  • If you are going to tape your socks please make sure it is green. No other colour will be permitted. 
  • We will not be permitted to go to the changing room at half time so make sure anything you need you take out ahead of time (drinks and any snacks you bring). 
  • If the match is level at full time it's penalties! 
The forecast for the weekend is good and warm, make sure you bring a couple bottles of your drink as you will likely need it, it will be a tough game on a big pitch!

If you are a spectator then there is a small fee to enter the ground, £2 for adults and £1 for U16's and OAP's. Make it easier all round by having the right change!

If you have any questions then please contact Marcus

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

end of an era...

This was the LRFC Cougars last ever league football match. After 10 years playing in the Cheltenham Youth League it came down to this. 

That it finished with a win and at home is quite fitting. 

A 5-1 victory over a very spirited Longlevens team that kept going right to the very end despite the warm conditions and having no substitutes. 

That LRFC were able to score five goals from different goal scorers and that each goal was created by a different player shows excellent form across the side going into the Cup Final in two weeks. 

That there were six players on the pitch (Will, Sam, Luca, George, Fergus, and Jacob) who were there for the first game in 2008 (away to Bishops Cleeve) is all the more pleasing for a side that has been built wholeheartedly on friendship.

The scoring was opened by Alf following excellent wing play by Luca who crossed to the back post. Alf still had work to do but finished beyond the keeper. Evidence of the value of switching play quickly. Luca was found in space by a diagonal pass and was able to cross to his opposite winger to score. 

Longlevens then equalised with their player breaking through the middle to finish over Will's head. LRFC is a great attacking side and needs to remember to also defend as a team. It did not remain 1-1 for long; LRFC were awarded a penalty when Tom sprinting almost as fast as Jaden did on Wednesday against the same team, broke into the box where he was upended. The ref showed little hesitation and Luca despatched the penalty to the top corner with little emotion. 2-1. 

The half time talk was to keep going and to be more clinical. While the score was 2-1 LRFC had created chances, Fergus with the pick of the bunch with a curling shot that rebounded off the upright. 

The second half started well for LRFC, Connor scored with a smart finish from a Jacob pass. Then Jaden put Gus through to finish well. It was Jaden that rounded off the win with a header from a Seth cross. Showing energy to overlap the forward Seth delivered a perfect ball into the box. 

The last few minutes of the game were lacking quality as the heat and fatigue took it's toll with the ball being lashed clear at every opportunity. 

5-1 a nice way to bow out from Naunton Park. 

Jacob was the MotM. In games like these he glides around the pitch and makes the game look so simple. Always available to pick up and control a loose ball, always in the right place to receive from a team mate, rarely out of 2nd gear and rarely troubled.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Longlevens at home - Last ever league match

Sunday is a big day, it will be our last ever league match. After 10 years as the LRFC Cougars (2008-2018) it all comes to a close with a home match against Longlevens.

That we get to finish at Naunton Park is quite fitting. To bow out with a home game is a fitting end. 

The result from Wednesday is a sign post to what is achievable but make no mistake that Longlevens will come to the game thinking they can get something from it.

We have a big squad for Sunday so if for any reason you cannot make it please confirm to me ASAP. 


  1. Will
  2. Ben
  3. Billy
  4. George
  5. Sam
  6. Tom
  7. Luca
  8. Jacob
  9. Fergus
  10. Ryan
  11. Alf
  12. Hayden
  13. Jorge
  14. Jaden
  15. Seth
  16. Connor
  17. Freddie
Lewis remains sidelined recovering from his serious ankle knack. 


See you Sunday! Lets go out in style.

Video from the archive...


Synchronised falling...

Bill and Ben (Longlevens 0 - 2 LRFC)

Talent on it's own does not win games. It needs to be aligned with hard work and effort. What are you saving your energy for? 

A more thoughtful approach in possession yielded the desired results. The opposition cannot score if they do not have the ball. What it relies upon though is everyone in the team doing their job to their maximum. 

Goals came from unlikely sources; Tom opening the scoring with a shot that the keeper misjudged and, Tim Flowers-esque, let it go over him. Alf completed the scoring with a header from a Gus corner.

2-0 at half time and how the game would end. 

This is part of the story though, LRFC dominated possession and were able to pass their way out of trouble when needed. If the finishing had been better this could easily have been 6 or 7. 

Jorge was MotM for his work rate and then simplicity in possession. With two games remaining it has taken along time to get this message into his head :)

There was one amazing moment in the second half, Jaden, playing in the middle block of three players broke forward with such terrifying pace that he found himself alone with just the keeper to beat. Sadly the ball was also behind him - the pitch was so ridged that it had got trapped and was a couple of feet behind him. The move that got Jaden into that space has to be the fastest any player for this team has ever moved!

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Penultimate league match - Wednesday 18/04

Our season finishes with a double-header against Longlevens. 

First we play them away on Wednesday evening (18/04). Kick off will be at 1830hrs and we should meet for 1800hrs. 

Please make sure you are on time so we can set our approach to this match as described in the WhatsApp group. 

The game is at Longford Lane, Gloucester, GL2-9EU and from Cheltenham at that time could easily take half an hour. 

Squad for the match; 

  1. Will
  2. Ben
  3. Billy
  4. Ryan
  5. Jacob
  6. Seth
  7. Luca
  8. Alf
  9. Gus
  10. Sam
  11. Tom
  12. Freddie
  13. Jaden
  14. Jorge
Missing or unconfirmed are Lewis, George, Connor, Hayden.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

30 seconds


The game starts when the referee blows his whistle. Not 30 seconds later.

The LRFC slow start at the beginning of both halves cost them this game. But for that they played well. They moved the ball well and matched Painswick in competing for the ball and to gain territory and a foothold in the match. 

Going 1-0 down inside 1 minute was a blow to this side but there's plenty of time to come back. This they did with a free-kick wide left flying into the bottom corner of the net without a touch. The movement of the players and the quality of the free kick being enough to prevent the keeper making the save. 

At 1-1 the game was fiercely contested and largely within the laws of the game. Neither team shirked a challenge and every 50/50 was well contested. Painswick would take the lead again with a neat finish towards the end of the first half but there was time again for LRFC to level from the spot. The LRFC player had his heels taken from under him in the box, the ref showed no hesitation in pointing to the spot. The penalty was despatched sending the keeper to his right and the ball going bottom left. 2-2.

Second half and in a carbon copy of the first LRFC conceded what would be the winning goal within 30 seconds of the restart. Getting caught cold.

The remainder of the game played out much the same as the first. Competitive and combative. There was one flare up that saw a player from each side booked for ‘unsportsmanlike behaviour’. That these were the only bookings in the game was a bit of a surprise.

Freddie was the MotM, making his first start since October 2016 this has been a long road back to fitness, that he was able to compete and play as he did is testament to his mental strength as much as it is the skill of his surgeon.

On the evidence of this game and indeed the earlier league match, that LRFC lost by the odd goal in 7, both sides will be looking ahead to the cup final thinking they can win it.

Friday, April 6, 2018

U10's end of season awards

When we were Under 10's the end of season awards went to the following players...

Players Player - George Garrad
Top Goal Scorer - Dan Hodgin (18 goals)
Most Improved Player - Conor Carey
Clubman - Jordan Pemberton
Managers Player - Will Fenley

The same year Lewis was top scorer for the Lynxes with 5 goals and Ben Higgs was Players Player for the Panthers.

a long forgotten U10's match report resurfaces

I have been going back through old documents and posts relating to the Cougars and came across this match report from 26th September 2009 when we would have been U10's... notable for a significant (and rare) victory over Churchdown Panthers. 

Not sure who the linesman was for this match?

Cougars 8 – Churchdown Panthers 1
(Goals:  Luca – 4; Conor – 2; Dan; Fergus)

The Cougars’ second game of the day saw them line up against Churchdown Panthers with Will in goal, George and Conor at the back, Harrison as centre midfield, Luca and Jacob on the flanks as Dan as central striker.

Within minutes of the match starting the Cougars were dominating possession, and the game was being played almost entirely in the Churchdown half.  Conor was pushed up to create an extra man in midfield, but despite creating a few good half chances, the Cougars were unable to force home their advantage, with a crowded pitch not helping their passing game.

The boys were finally rewarded for their pressure midway through the half when a corner was only half cleared, and the ball fell to Conor, who rifled home a low drive from the edge of the box to open his Cougars account.  With the pressure off, the Cougars settled into a better rhythm, and immediately from the kick-off won the ball, and strung together a four-man move culminating in Harrison sliding the ball through to Luca who beat the ‘keeper from close range.

The Cougars were now firmly in control, and another good passing move saw Luca double his tally after again being put through by Harrison.  Churchdown got a goal back when they won a free kick outside the Cougars box, and Will was unsighted as the dead ball was struck past him in a crowded penalty area.  However, the half finished with Cougars stretching their lead, as Dan latched onto a long clearance from George, and lobbed the ball over the onrushing Panthers keeper into an empty net.

Half time saw Dan and George take a breather, and Sam and Fergus come back into the action.   The game was more stretched in the second half, enabling the Cougars to find much more space going forward, with Sam and Luca spreading play well and linking up with Fergus as the central striker. Harrison was more dominant in the centre of midfield and was bossing the game, well supported by Jacob, with Conor there to snuff out any Churchdown attacks, and Will dependable at the back when called upon.

The fifth goal game from a good move down the left, with Luca’s accurate cross into the box finding Fergus in acres of space to slot home.  A number of other chances went begging before Luca completed his hat-trick with a fine right foot volley after more sustained pressure.  Harrison came off to be replaced by George, and Luca slotted home his fourth shortly afterwards, when he was found in the six yard box following a strong run and cross from Sam on the right.

The scoring finished as it started, with Conor showing excellent technique by smashing home another drive from outside the box following a corner clearance.  Luca was deservedly awarded the man-of-the-match for his four goals and overall performance, but with six boys on the scoresheet over the two games, the Cougars demonstrated their versatility in front of the net. 


The game also showed a much improved performance from the linesman, who had clearly mastered the art of flag-holding and waving after a poor first game.  His ability to keep up with play in a sustained, end-to-end game remains in doubt though, and clearly some work in the gym will be required before the next round of fixtures.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Painswick at home - Sunday 8th April

Sunday we have Painswick at home in what is a game that could yet influence where the title ends up. 

Both teams will want to win make no mistake about that.

We are at home so should meet at Naunton Park for 1315hrs so we can set-up and prepare. 

In view of the weather there will be a pitch inspection Sunday morning so watch this space.

Squad for game Will be...
  1. Will
  2. Sam
  3. Ben
  4. George
  5. Tom
  6. Jaden
  7. Jacob
  8. Ryan
  9. Luca
  10. Gus
  11. Seth
  12. Billy
  13. Freddie
  14. Connor


Lewis continues recovery from his ankle knack, Hayden is also out struggling with an ankle. Alf is awol as is Jorge who will be sunning himself in Spain. 


Only your best will do. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Training - Wednesday 4th April

Training on Wednesday will be at Naunton Park from 1830-1930hrs. 

Ensure you are on time and ready, or early so you can get ready, and that you bring your shin pads. If you cannot make it please confirm via the WhatsApp group.