COLLINS improvement continues with away thumping 0-4 of Sitges
After last weeks confident performance, Collins looked to improve turning their fluid play into goals and in turn, victory. Next up was the eagerly awaited grudge match against the hostile Sitges outfit.
Talk before the game was of unsavoury past encounters where blood was shed, and games lost. However knowing the pedigree of the Collins team this season confidence was high we could put previous results against Sitges behind us and win without resorting to violence…. Well that was the plan.
Arriving in high spirits to a sunkissed coastal stadium the stage was set for what proved to be a fantastic day for the Michael Collins team. Sitges to contribute to a fairer game left out their usual trouble maker, which would ensure a greater harmony on the field. The usual referee of Sitges games took charge, if that’s what you could call it. With a history of missing important decisions, and dishing out red cards like sweets for Halloween, we knew we had to be at our best to ride the shocking decisions that we’re bound to come.
A strong side was picked with Micky returning to midfield to partner Umberto. The usual attack of Chris and Lluis we’re hoping to turn their usual gluttony of chances into goals. Width was provided by Craig & Brendon and the assured back 4 of Cedric, James, Terry & Juan. With the managers words ringing in their ears, Collins set about taking the game to Sitges early and the first 20 minutes Collins displayed some beautiful, imaginative football that had Sitges chasing shadows. Half chances we’re being created with Micky & Umberto running midfield with sporadic movement to the wings things we’re looking good for Collins. The deadlock was broken after 20 minutes after Craig was cynically hacked outside the box. Umberto stepped up and curled a delightful Beckhamesque freekick round the wall that the keeper could only push into the top corner. First blood to Collins and surely now the floodgates would open. However things didn’t quite go according to plan, although Collins searched for more a mix of horrendous finishing, brushes with the woodwork and a resolute rear guard of Sitges ensured Collins didn’t build on their impressive opening 20. Juan was at his unpredictable best as he marauded down the left wing and as the half drew to a close it was Collins on top and looking inevitably to build on their opening goal.
Second half had the wings changed as Craig & Brendon made way for JP & Nick. The changes paid dividends as within 10 minutes of the restart Chris played a beautiful low through ball up the wing which JP raced onto unchallenged, sprinting away from challengers he cut inside and played a simple cross for Lluis to convert and finally put some daylight between Collins and Sitges. Chance after chance came Collins’ way but the poor finishing continued and the woodwork count kept rising as Collins failed to put the game out of sight. The score was far more flattering for Sitges than it should have been. As Chris fluffed chance number 7 the frustrated manager pondered changing the front line until AT LAST the centre forward converted the simplist of chances to put Collins 3-0. Further changes saw Chris, Lluis & Umberto leave the field for Walter, Victor and the Finnish wonder player Ky. With supreme confidence now flowing and added to by the introduction of Ky, Collins went in search of their fourth goal. JP was having that half of his life, causing constant problems on the right and skilfully skinning Sitges players at will. It was another mazy run from JP which yielded the 4th goal. A snap shot which again hit the woodwork but cannoned off to the predator like Ky who lashed in an unstoppable 3 yard screamer which could be a contender for goal of the season……. 4-0 job done, an assured quality display. Other teams must be starting to look over their shoulders as Collins continued improvement is soon going to come together and we’ll give one team an absolute hiding. Next up is Sitges again in the cup, but away from their home surroundings it promises to be a very different game.
After match drinks in a Sitges Chiringuito was just the tonic as Collins celebrated their latest 3 points, and discussions of the Christmas party ensued……
MOM Micky Stubbs
COLLINS mejora continúa con golpes de distancia 0-4 de Sitges
Después de las últimas semanas el rendimiento seguro, Collins tratado de mejorar su juego fluido de inflexión en los objetivos y, a su vez, la victoria. A continuación fue el esperado ajuste de cuentas contra el equipo Sitges hostil.
Discusión antes de que el juego fue de desagradables encuentros pasados, donde la sangre fue derramada, y los juegos perdidos. Sin embargo, conocer el árbol genealógico del equipo de Collins esta temporada fue la confianza de que nos podría poner los resultados anteriores en contra de Sitges detrás de nosotros y ganar sin tener que recurrir a la violencia .... Bueno, eso era el plan.
Al llegar con la moral alta a un sol besó estadio costeras del escenario estaba listo para lo que resultó ser un día fantástico para el equipo de Michael Collins. Sitges para contribuir a un juego más justo omitido su alborotador habitual, lo que garantizará una mayor armonía en el campo.El árbitro habitual de los juegos de Sitges se hizo cargo, si eso es lo que podríamos llamar. Con una historia de falta decisiones importantes, y repartió tarjetas rojas, como los dulces para Víspera de Todos los Santos, sabíamos que teníamos que estar en nuestro mejor momento para montar las decisiones chocante que estamos obligados a venir.
Un equipo fuerte fue elegido con Micky regresar al centro del campo a la pareja Umberto. El ataque habitual de Chris y Lluis estamos con la esperanza de convertir su gula habitual de oportunidades en goles. Ancho fue proporcionada por Craig & Brendon y el seguro de volver 4 de Cedric, James, Terry y Juan. Con las palabras los administradores en sus oídos, Collins se dedicó a tomar el juego a principios de Sitges y los primeros 20 minutos Collins se mostró algo hermoso, el fútbol imaginativo que había Sitges persiguiendo sombras. La mitad de las posibilidades que estamos creando con Micky y Umberto centro del campo corriendo con el movimiento de esporádicas a las cosas que estamos buscando las alas bueno para Collins. El estancamiento se rompió después de 20 minutos después de que Craig era cínicamente hackeado fuera de la caja. Umberto intensificado y rizado un delicioso tiro libre Beckhamesque ronda de la muralla que el portero sólo podían penetrar en la esquina superior. Primera sangre a Collins y seguramente ahora las puertas se abrirían. Sin embargo las cosas no van muy de acuerdo al plan, aunque Collins buscado más bien una mezcla de horrendos acabado, roces con la carpintería de madera y una retaguardia firme de Sitges garantizar Collins no se base en la apertura de sus impresionantes 20. Juan estaba en su mejor impredecible como merodeaban por la banda izquierda y como el medio llegaba a su fin era Collins en la parte superior y mirando inevitablemente a construir en su objetivo de apertura.
Segunda mitad de las alas había cambiado como Craig & Brendon dio paso a JP & Nick. Los cambios en los dividendos pagados a los 10 minutos de la reanudación Chris desempeñado un bello pase bajo el ala, que corrió en JP indiscutible, corriendo lejos de rivales cortó y jugó en el interior una sencilla cruz de Lluis convertir y, finalmente, poner un poco de luz entre Collins y Sitges. Posibilidad oportunidad llegó después de manera Collins, pero los pobres de acabado continuo y el recuento de madera seguía subiendo, mientras Collins no poner el juego fuera de la vista. El marcador fue mucho más halagador para Sitges de lo que debería haber sido. Ya que Chris oportunidad desperdiciada número 7, el administrador de frustrado ponderó cambiar la línea del frente hasta que por fin el delantero centro convertido el simplista de oportunidades para poner Collins 3-0. Otros cambios vio Chris, Lluis y Umberto dejar el campo de Walter, Víctor y el futbolista finlandés incredible Ky. Con suprema confianza ahora que fluye y se añade a la introducción de Ky, Collins fue en busca de su cuarto gol. JP tenía que la mitad de su vida, causando constantes problemas en el derecho y la habilidad pelado jugadores Sitges a voluntad. Fue otra carrera laberinto de JP que produjo la meta 4. Una instantánea que a su vez golpeó la madera, pero rebotó frente al depredador como el Ky que arremetió en un golazo imparable 3 yardas que podría ser un contendiente para el gol de la temporada ... .... Trabajo 4-0 hecho, una pantalla de calidad garantizada. Otros equipos deben estar empezando a mirar por encima de sus hombros, como la mejora continua Collins pronto va a venir juntos y vamos a dar un equipo un escondite absoluta. El siguiente es Sitges de nuevo en la taza, pero lejos de su entorno familiar que promete ser un juego muy diferentes.
Después de bebidas partido en un chiringuito de Sitges fue sólo la tónica como Collins celebró sus últimas 3 puntos, y los debates de la fiesta de Navidad se produjo ... ...
MOM Micky Stubbs
Monday, 23 November 2009
Collins 4-0 Sitges
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Monday, 16 November 2009
West Ham 2-0 Collins
Match report by Chris
So, on the back of a convincing 3-0 friendly victory against a capable but somewhat ineffective Independiente, the stage was set for the intrepid warriors of Michael Collins to take on their toughest test of the season so far against the high flying choir boys of West Ham. The rigours of recent weeks had left the MC slightly depleted with midfield dynamo’s Lee and Stubsy both sidelined, one through a suspected cracked rib, and one suspected to be cracking one off over the ribs of some seedy internet porn hussy. This, along with Victor Guapo’s long term absence, Humberto’s broken watch, and a depth of squad which would have Sir Alex himself dribbling into his porridge, meant that the MC midfield contained a new face. The brusque, bristly Craig ‘ass like a Latina ho’ Coupe was plucked at late notice from the reserves and plunged straight into the murky depths of midfield where he faced the unenviable task of running off his hangover.
So it was, that with stirring team talks and immaculately co-ordinated warm ups complete, the MC set out in compact and committed fashion with the collective goal of keeping things extremely tight in our own half of the pitch whilst looking for pace and a slice of luck or 2 to allow us to snatch something on the counter attack. As the early stages progressed it became apparent that the MC were by no means going to be out classed by this shady bunch of wannabe southerners, and it was in fact the MC who despite giving up a lot of possession looked most likely.
Busy, battling, and composed performances from Juan, Victor ‘Maquina’, and our Terry showed MC’s intent and this was backed up by some good work on the left by JP, the usual assured play of Cedric on the right, and of course the aggressive combative play of the midfield debutant. And so it continued past the half hour mark with a distinct pattern emerging: West Ham frustrated, despite having a lot of the ball, by stern, committed defending from the MC.
Unfortunately, writing this in hindsight, my memories of major incidents during this period are slightly hazy, except, of course, for one.. As the game was heading towards half time still goalless, the MC were to forge what would turn out to be their bet chance of the game. A fine mazy run up the right from the rapid Lluis and a kind deflection lead to the ball rolling through to Chris 5 yards out with just the keeper to beat, the normally trusty striker, however, was foiled, some say, through a combination of the notoriously bobbly Montanesa pitch, the sight of the rather ‘cuddly’ West Ham keeper bearing down on him, and the shiny ball shimmering in the floodlights, and he spooned the ball high and wide when any lesser player would have just scored. Half time 0-0 and the MC were encouraged and even slightly disappointed not to be ahead.
The second half saw the introduction of Humberto in place of JP, which saw him take his place in central midfield and the thus far impressive Craig move out to the left to try and catch his breath. The MC started where they had left off in the first half, proving miserly in defence and starting to exert a little more pressure at the other end. A succession of free kicks and corners highlighted the MC’s best spell of the match and whilst creating a few half chances, that killer touch was continuing to elude them. The ‘lofty’ Terry dispelling the myth that white men can’t jump by rising superbly at the back post to force a fine double save from their tubby stopper, the gutsy ‘Maquina’ and James busting a gut to impose themselves, and the man of the match Craig further dazzling on the left when showing the turning circle of one of his employers cruise ships to get away down the wing. But it was to prove not to be enough, as the thus far frustrated West Ham finally put together a move of real quality to release their man down the right who in turn smashed an annoyingly accurate shot straight into the top corner.
This was a true hammer blow to the valiant MC troops who continued to plug away and although they started to enjoy some better play up front with Lluis and Craig finding some space, they also conceded a few chances with Hugo saving smartly on a few occasions. West Ham then put the game beyond doubt with another fine goal this time smashed into the top corner from the left. This saw MC make a few changes with youth system graduates Caitsu and Doctor coming on for the last 10. Giggs like squad member Mike Roberts was then given the chance to enter the fray when the exhausted Craig collapsed in a rather girly fashion complaining about cramp, or a limp wrist, or something, Roberts, however, refused the opportunity as he was not allowed to step onto the green baize of Montanesa with a lit ciggy in his hand.
And so it ended 2-0. A bitterly disappointing defeat for the MC, yet a hugely encouraging performance in which all players played their part. Many positives can now be taken forward to their eagerly awaited clash with the amiable folk from Sitges next week.
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Monday, 2 November 2009
MASSIVE 11-1 win vs Redstars, Match report courtesy of Terry
El 31 de octubre fue sin duda un día de fantasmas y demonios para Lluis, quien a pesar de su gol al final del partido, falló suficientes oportunidades para ponerse por encima de todos en la carrera de ser el Pichichi del Michael Collins 2009-2010… si los fantasmas y duendes no le mantienen despierto toda la noche, seguro que va a despertarse chillando y sudando gracias a las pesadillas, soñando en todas las oportunidades que falló en este partido.
Sin embargo y sin hacer caso a la generosidad de Lluis, este fue un partido despiadado de los verdiblancos, aunque durante los primeros 10-15 minutos todo parecía indicar lo contrario…
El 11 inicial del Mister fue más el resultado de algunas extrañas circunstancias que un cambio de tácticas. Por ejemplo, Micky Stubbs, a pesar de vivir casi un año en Barcelona sigue sin saber la diferencia entre Sant Andreu y Montañesa… supongo que es un error que todos podríamos cometer una vez sin problema... pero dos veces!! Vamos Stubbsy!! Entonces Big Rich puso a Brendan en el medio campo, Víctor Máquina a lado de James en la zaga, Lluis y Chris siguieron como delanteros, con Humberto y Walter por las bandas. Este último tuvo la responsabilidad de darle al equipo un poquito de anchura, y no hablo sólo de su cintura cuando digo eso…
El partido arrancó de manera muy parecida a un partido de niños jugando durante su descanso en el colé. En un momento había 10 jugadores en el círculo en el medio del campo y nosotros, desesperados por alguien con un poquito de control, calidad y tranquilidad que pudiera jugar un poquito de fútbol…
Pese a esta falta de juego, llegó el primer tanto para dar un poquito de orden al partido; Lee mandó el balón en dirección a Humberto quien con un toque muy suave lo desvió a Chris y este lo puso fuera del alcance del portero, para poner el marcador 1-0 y confirmar su posición como el nuevo Pichichi del equipo.
Breves momentos después, marcamos el segundo gracias a Walter Romario quien ya comenzaba a mostrar su calidad en el juego. Humberto centró después de una falta y el esférico llegó a Walter al primer palo y en sus propias palabras: “cerré mis ojos y deje el balón rebotar en mi frente…” Pese a su falta de técnica con la cabeza, el balón voló directamente a la portería con la guardameta sin poder hacer nada. Un golazo con mucho merito para un jugador que ha mostrado mucho compromiso con el club.
El tercer gol no tardo mucho tiempo en llegar. Después de un truco por la banda derecha, Lluis dio el balón a Humberto y su fallo en contactar al balón lo regaló a Brendan. Este también fracasó en su contacto con la pelota para enviarlo a la meta… menos mal que no hizo el contacto que quería o aun estaríamos buscando el balón el Hallowe’en que viene. De todos modos, 3-0
Por su segundo tanto Chris anotó un penalti y puso el equipo 4 goles adelante y sólo fue una cuestión de cuantos goles íbamos a marcar y cuantas oportunidades Lluis iba a fallar… sólo la ausencia de espacio en la única hoja de papel que tenía me previno describir todos sus fracasos en este reportaje.
Otro buen ejemplo en la calidad de juego de Walter, permitió a Chris desviar del portero de los rojos antes de centrar el balón a Humberto, quien demostró un momento de mágica negra quitando el esférico de los pies del lateral Red Star logrando con estilo su primer gol de la temporada. El gol fue un homenaje a su rendimiento en el partido, que le ganó un muy meritado Man of the Match (a pesar de Nick votando por si mismo e intentando “comprar” votos de su compañeros en el bar después del partido…)
Llego el descanso y algunos cambios… nadie jugaba mal en el primer tiempo salvo por los primeros 10 minutos. Pero tenemos muchos buenos jugadores y había mucha calidad y energía entre los suplentes: Lee fue sustituido por Stubbsy, quien al fin ha llegado al campo, Nick entró en lugar de Walter, Juan empezó la segunda parte como lateral izquierdo por el Doctor y Chris y Craig cambiaron la camiseta 20 y la plaza en el campo. Por supuesto ni el Mister ni el resto del equipo técnico querían permitir una hincha del Manchester lograr un hat-trick con El Collins…
Unos minutos después Humberto cedía su hueco en el campo a nuestro nuevo Samba Sensación (Joao Paolo ó JP). Su primera contribución por la banda derecha le permitió centrar el balón al área para Lluis. Esta vez en lugar de mandarlo fuera de la portería eligió a dárselo a Níck quien lo metió para conseguir su primer (y ojala su último) gol de la temporada.
Micky Stubbs controlaba el partido en el centro del campo sin sudar, entrando a propósito al área de los reds mientras Brendan vigilaba el medio. Después de sufrir una falta, Stubbsy se levantó y sacó nuestro séptimo gol con un penalti.
A continuación JP (quien podría ser un fichaje de oro para El Collins) mostró más eficacia por la banda derecha y su centro permitió a Brendan conseguir su segunda diana del encuentro. Y no tardamos mucho en marcar el noveno gracias al Pichichi, Balon D’or y Premio Noble del año pasado; Sr James Imber. Un cabezazo después de un saque desde el medio campo de Víctor Máquina. En realidad fue un intento muy flojo del portero de los rojos pero eso no fue la culpa de James…
…aunque el próximo gol sí fue su culpa, sin duda ninguna!!!!
… Una entrada desesperada, feísima y totalmente innecesaria al delantero de Red Star, quien no parecía saber que hacer con el balón, dejando al árbitro sin otro remedio que pitar un penalti y James con toda la suerte del mundo… sólo recibió una tarjeta amarilla cuando merecía una roja. Hugo, quien casi no había tenido ocasión de manchar los guantes casi paró el penalti, pero no lo alcanzó a pesar de su buen intento.
Pues, se ha rotó la tranquilidad del equipo y necesitamos reponer orden al campo. Por fin Lluis decidió que no quería seguir desaprovechando de la generosidad de la defensa Red Star y se cansó de meter el balón fuera de la meta desde 3 metros. Después de controlar bien un balón largo de Craig se lo metió con autoridad a la meta roja. 10-1 para El Collins y conseguimos ser historia
Momentos más tarde cerrábamos una victoria contundente, cuando JP logró un gol muy justo después de su actuación en los últimos 35 minutos del partido. No fue nada bello, un rebote después de un centro de Craig, pero con esto quedaba con dos goles en tres partidos, nada malo.
Entonces, 3 puntos más, una diferencia positiva de goles y estamos a punto de ponernos muy nerviosos….. Sin embargo, debemos mantener un poquito la perspectiva. Fue un buen resultado, pero contra un equipo muy, muy flojo y hay muchas partes de nuestro juego que debemos mejorar. Muchas veces evitamos jugar sencillamente, prefiriendo sacar balones largos sin precisión ni calidad. Los buenos equipos de nuestro grupo nos aniquilarán si jugamos de esta manera. Hay que aprender a tocar el balón sólo dos ó tres veces antes de pasarlo rápido, en corto y con más precisión, no despejarlo 35 metros sin saber a quien lo estamos pasando.
Nuestro próximo partido en la liga… West Ham. ¿Nos llegará un momento de claridad y realidad? Lo veremos…
Man of the Match - Humberto
31st October 2009 turned out to be a personal Hallowe’en for Lluis; who despite his late goal missed enough chances to put himself way out of sight in the race for the Michael Collins Golden Boot 2009-2010…. If the ghosts and goblins don’t keep him awake all night, then he is sure to wake up screaming when he has nightmares about the amount of chances that he missed in this game
Anyway, Lluis’ very non-Catalan generosity aside, it was a relatively ruthless Collins display although with 10 minutes on the clock it certainly never looked like it was going to be so “easy”….
The gaffer sent out a starting 11 based on the fact that despite living in Barcelona for nearly a year, Micky Stubbs still hasn’t worked out the difference between Sant Andreu and Montañesa. It’s a mistake that anyone could make once, but twice…. Come on Stubbsy!!! So, Big Rich drafted Brendan into central midfield, Victor Máquina continued in defence alongside James and Lluis and Chris continued their partnership up front. Hugo was back in goal to give the team the solid foundation that was maybe missing last week and Walter and Humberto were our wide players…. And I’m not making reference to Walter’s waistline when I say that.
The game started in what can only be described as schoolyard kick and rush style… at one stage there were around 10 players from both sides in the centre circle alone; the game was crying out for a bit of width, composure, and above someone to play a little bit of football. However, the first goal soon came along to settle things down; Lee played the ball through to Humberto, who flicked it on into Chris’ path and he coolly slotted home to confirm his position as the team’s new target man.
Not long later some good play down the left, where Walter Romario was beginning to show some excellent touches, lead to a Collins free kick. Humberto drilled in an excellent cross where Walter “closed his eyes and let the ball hit his head” (his words, not mine!!) and the ball rammed into the top corner with the Red Star keeper rooted to the spot… A great goal and well deserved for a player always very committed to the Michael Collins cause.
The third goal didn’t take too long to arrive as it was now becoming fairly one way traffic. Good work from Lluis out on the right allowed Humberto to mis-kick the ball into Brendan’s path, who equally mis-kicked the ball beyond the despairing dive of the keeper. If he had made the type of contact that he was hoping for, we’d probably still be looking for the ball next Hallowe’en… but 3-0 up and looking good for 3 points.
A cool penalty down to the bottom left hand corner from Chris brought up the 4-0 score line and at this point it was only a matter of how many goals we were going to score, or how many chances Lluis was going to miss. Luckily for him, with only one piece of paper to write on, and the number of goals that we were scoring I didn’t have space to make a note of them all.
Further great play down the left from Walter led to Chris rounding the keeper, playing the ball across goal to Humberto, who worked a beautiful drag back to take the opposition left back completely out of the game, before he superbly slotted the ball home for a much deserved goal that reflected his excellent man-of-match performance (despite Nick trying to “buy” votes off people and also voting for himself in the bar afterwards…)
Half-time, and time for changes…. Nobody had played badly (first 10 minutes aside) but we’ve got a great squad these days and there was plenty of quality and energy on the bench; Lee was replaced by Stubbsy, who by this stage had finally worked out where Montañesa was, Walter gave way for Nick, Juan replaced El Doctor at left back and Chris came on for Craig up front as the gaffer and his advisors decided that we didn’t want a Man Utd fan scoring a hat-trick for us….
Soon after, Humberto had done enough to win his MOM award and was replaced by our exciting new Samba sensation Joao Paolo (or JP to his friends). His first contribution down the right wing led to him crossing the ball in to Lluis, who instead of hitting it wide from 5 metres as he did on various other occasions during the game, fed the ball on to Nick, who calmly slotted it past the replacement goal keeper for his first (and hopefully last) goal of the season.
Micky Stubbs was controlling the game in the centre of the field without even breaking sweat and was getting forward at will, while Brendan held the centre of the park together well, and after being clattered on the edge of the box whilst chasing thought Lluis ball around the hour mark, Stubbsy picked himself up, dusted himself down, and stroked the ball into the net to bring up a 7-0 score line.
More good work down the right from JP, who is proving to be an excellent addition to the club, got Chris into space, and he centred the ball to Brendan who put away his second of the game. The ninth goal wasn’t too far behind, and last season’s top scorer, player of the year, and all round good guy, decided it was time for him to get in on the act. Step forward Mr James Imber, and he certainly did, nutting in a great free kick taken by Víctor Máquina from near the half way line. The keeper could have done better, but that’s not James’s fault.
Although the next goal certainly was……
…..a reckless, senseless and utterly desperate challenge on the Red Star centre forward, who was harmlessly wandering towards the corner flag gave the referee no option but to point to the penalty spot and a certain Mr Imber was extremely lucky to escape a thoroughly deserved red card and automatic suspension. The resulting penalty was almost saved by Hugo, who did well to get so close considering that he’d hardly had anything to do all game up to that point.
So, the comeback was on. Or so it seemed, until Lluis finally decided that it was time to stop putting the ball wide from 3 metres and after controlling a long ball from Craig, he rammed the ball past the now devastated Red Stars keeper. 10-1; double figures for the Collins, and history was in the making…
The victory was soon rounded off by JP, who collected the goal that his excellent 35 minute cameo deserved when he got himself on the end of Craig’s cross to put the ball into the keeper’s bottom left hand corner, with a little help of a deflection off an opposition player.
So, 3 points in the bag and a positive goal difference after 3 games played… it really is nose bleed time for the Collins now. However, a note of caution; although it was a good result against a very, very weak side, we still need to improve in many basic areas of our play. Simple passes are being overlooked and we still play far too many long, aimless balls, good teams will beat us easily if we continue to play like that and we need to learn to control the football and play easy, simple, short, quick balls to our teammates instead of hitting the ball 35 metres into space…. Next up in the league; West Ham, and time to see if we really are any good after all
Man of the match – Humberto
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