OLD MEADONIANS FC CIRCULAR 11th November 2014 Fixtures For Saturday 15 November
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OLD MEADONIANS FC CIRCULAR 11th November 2014 Fixtures For Saturday 15 November
OLD MEADONIANS FC CIRCULAR 11th November 2014 Fixtures For Saturday 15th November Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Opposition Venue / Referee Competition Kick Off Oakhill Tigers AWAY - Walker ground, Waterfall road, Southgate N14 7JZ LOB Senior 1.30pm Old Salvatorians HOME – REF: Shota Fuchigami LOB Inter 2.00pm Mickleham Old Boxhillians AWAY - Box Hill School, Swanworth Lane, Mickleham, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 6DY – Hospitality: Stepping Stones Pub, Westhumble Street, Westhumble, Dorking, RH5 6BS League 2.00pm Economicals IV HOME – REF: Howard Groves League 1.00pm Old Crosbeians AWAY - GOALS, Beckenham, Copers Cope Road, BR3 1NZ League 2.00pm Old Suttonians IV AWAY - Walch Memorial Playing Fields, Northey Avenue, Cheam, Surrey SM2 7HJ League 2.00pm Old Actonians VIII HOME – REF: Jim Kissane AFA Junior Novets 2.00pm Bealonians Vets HOME – REF: Salvatore Colavito AFA Junior Novets 1.30pm Alexandra Park VII {SAL} HOME – Ref: Kevin McCarthy AFA Junior Novets 1.30pm 6th 7th 8th 9th Vets Teams 1sts Garry Robinson Jordon Mace Adam Goode Alistair McCombe Kevin Quinn Dave Brennan Jack Costello Jack Holmes Ryan Bright Ed Glover Craig Jones Jon Shea Matt O Sullivan Lawrie Pointer 2nds Joe Beharie Ryan Kohn Dave Miller Tom Gadsby John Bull Damian Reading Nick Jones Adam Boynton Jake Gowers Matt Allen Aaron Glover Alex Trotter Nick Wilson Misha Mantel 3rds Joe Willis Jermaine Queensborough Fred Jeffries Ashti Hamidi Tommy Champion Luke Latimer Olivier Denau Tim Dorsett Dave Ryan Darren Grainger Jose Neuto Roni Sidhu 4ths Rourke Minors Jack McCarthy Jon Best Eoin Toher Mark Stone Paul Adams Rupert Cope Tinashe Sithole Harrison Rowe Davies Marvin West Alek Jones Dylan Zoufoul Nick Nourrice Mike Conroy 5ths Sasha Goryunov Alan Wade Thomas Barquin Ish Beckford Mekel Hackett Philip Dussard Nicky Rankin Lee Greenhalgh Amir Hussain Joey Watts Matthew Walcott Kevin Coyne Adam Hooper Adam Belghiti 6ths Craig Elder Lewis Taylor Carl Burdett James Alder Simon Parker Andy Morfill Graeme MacSween Dougie Edwards Usif Bangura Peter Noreaga Jayson Beckford Alex Thamby 7ths Josh Kearney Kevin Martin Michael Bonsu Liam Irish Dave Yorath John Wynne Max Kearney Marlon Wright Paul Taylor Danny Knight Ross Ellison Rob Williams Mark Richardson Joe Porter 8ths Steve Challice David Terry Alfie Duckett Paul Smith Dave Williams Lum Berisha Gareth Hurley Max Eggl Gary Richards Chris Anthony Abbey Balogen Rowen Graham-Collins Brendan Ryan Matt Ring 9ths Nathan NICHOLSON Simon GORDON Julian GRIBBLE Bill PHILPOTTS Paul AUGATIS Dave RANDALL Ben WEEKS Scott BROWN Dan SMITH Simon GREENING George TOFT Pete Pielewczyk George WOODHALL Barry BAXENDALE Lionel SCURVILLE Saturdays Results 1s win 2-0 (Old Stationers[SAL]) 2s draw 2-2 (Old Isleworthians) 3s win 6-1 (Old St Marys) 4s draw 2-2 .... but win 5-4 on pens (Bealonians IV) 5s lost 3-2 (Witan) 6s draw 1-1 (Reigatian II) 7s win 5-2 (Old Tenisonians III) 8s lost 4-2 (Alleyn OB VI[SAL]) 9s lost 6-2 (Witan II) Vets lost - 4-2 (Poly) PLEASE contact the Team Secretary ROB WILLIAMS on [email protected] or 07941 134 503 to advise if you’re available and not selected. Managers/Captains 1st Team Rory Vermeulen Paddy Rumley 07979 858 595 07956 377 469 2nd Team Luke Graham 07707 288 174 3rd Team Tim Castle 07455 003 245 4th Team Barry McGuinness 07751 071 537 5th Team Phil Dussard 07920 779 374 6th Team Lewis Taylor 07921 809 349 7th Team Rob Williams 07941 134 503 8th Team Dave Terry 07817 884 739 Vets 9th Team Simon Gordon Nathan Nicholson 07989 342 224 07791 530 214 Sat Vets Sun Vets Steve Kearney Roy McLoughlin 07973 835 203 07778 551 168 Tour Join the tour party now by contacting Barry McGuinness, our tour organiser. £100 deposit secures your place. See separate flyer for details. Club Training Club training has been suspended for the time being. Watch this space for more news soon! Club Website Take a look at the club’s revamped website http://www.omfc.co.uk. We are also on Twitter and once the season gets going, Instagram. Look up @oldmeadsfc on twitter….. #MEADS Weekend at the Clubhouse International football this week Fantasy Football Update Manager of the week is Adam Boynton with 75 points mainly due to Captain Aguero. Match Reports Please send match reports, photos or anything else for submission in the newsletter to [email protected]. We are introducing the coveted ‘Report of the Month’ award once more, so let’s get your creative juices flowing. Old Meadonians 1st Old Meadonians’ Press Release 10.11.14 Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup Old Stationers 0 Old Meadonians 2 Old Meadonians, quadruple holders of the Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup moved painlessly through to the second round with a convincing if low scoring win over Old Stationers at the latters’ Barnet ground on Saturday. However, the hosts were not the feistiest of banner bearers for the vaunted Southern Amateur League, finding their duties over onerous and the visitors’ defence not very accommodating even though Meads’ attack deigned to score more than just one in each half, hitting the post twice and having three cleared off the line before the interval and causing two to be cleared off the line in the second half. In fact, with their back five (including keeper Gary Robinson) impervious to anything their hosts could throw at them and their mid-fielders and front runners breaking at the drop of a hat, even lying back in the second half, Meads had too much on offer to be troubled by supine opposition. Craig Jones took the headlines by notching both meads’ goals, the first on the half hour, stepping inside two tackles to score from the edge of the area and escaping in the last five for a one on one with the keeper. Unfortunately this usual scion of good behaviour, who also sets his playing standard high got embroiled in a shouting match, expressed his frustration in terms which the referee could not ignore and he was ordered off with a member of the home team. Meads’ managers named their back five, Robinson, Jordan Mace, Adam Goode, Ali McCombe and Kevin Quinn joint MoM. Squad:- Robinson, Mace, Goode, McCombe, Quinn, Costello, Brennan, Gerrish, Mantel, Glover, C. Jones, Holmes, Bright. Old Meadonians 2nd Old Isleworths 2 v 2 Old Meadonians II (Report by Nick Jones) Old Meadonians arrived at their lowly hosts with the air of optimism. The crowd (Stanners) was intrigued to see how AVB wannabe Luke Graham was fairing in his first managerial role. The banter in the changing was poor, Jones was moaning per usual especially when someone stole his shorts and was left to wear what can only be described as ridiculous, the shorts would have fitted ‘Big Daddy’. Ryan Kohn took things too far when he got out his Ipad to watch the Liverpool game. Unbelievable Jeff! Meads started off the brighter keeping the ball well in a 4-2-3-1 system (well I think that was what we were playing) creating a few half chances without really troubling the keeper. Adam Boynton should have scored after 15 minutes after some neat build up play only to hit the keeper from 7 yards when he had the goal at his mercy. Not much else really happened until the half hour mark when Dean Stacey limped off injured with a broken eyelash after moaning most of the game about his corns on his toes. AVB Graham was forced into a tactical reshuffle, to a Mike Bassett 4-4-2. This meant Ryan Kohn swapping from right back (where he spend most of the time kicking the ball out of play) and partnering man mountain Tom at centre half, with Adam switching to right back (chin up!). With the half finishing 0-0 AVB Graham reminded the troops about being patient and that we will get chances so let’s make sure we take them. Meads again came out the blocks quickly keeping possession of the ball but not really doing anything with it. Meads finally broke the deadlock on the hour mark when David Miller delivered an inch perfect ball to the back post for Gatsby to head back across goal for leading scorer Matt Allen to tap home from 4 inches. Meads then began to sit back and allowed Isleworth back into the game, well in fact the referee did, in giving the softest penalty I have ever seen, when Gatsby was to adjudged to have pulled back one of their players……..hmmm ref I think you have a had a shocker there!! Bang 1-1 Joe had no chance. The match was evenly balanced, but Meads soon found themselves 2-1 down within 10 minutes of being 1-0 up, when a deep cross from the left which took and eternity to reach their centre forward only for him to head the ball so high back across goal that it nearly hit the Virgin Atlantic flight from LA and somehow managed to end up in the bottom corner of the goal, shocking defending! Meads were rocking and Isleworth continued to press, until 10 minutes remaining when Matt Allen broke down the right and squared the ball to Glover who tucked it home and make it 2-2, cue the grandstand finish……well that what it should have been. Glover kept complaining throughout the game, “that the guy keeps going through the back of me” I wasn’t quite sure if he was referring to the defender who was marking him or his Friday nightadventures down Old Compton Street. Meads huffed and puffed and should have had 2 clear penalties (next time Azza go down) without making their keeper make a real save of note. The game started to get scrappy and tempers were beginning to boil over, especially with Glover and Allen, with the latter lucky to stay on the pitch. Overall a disappointing 2-2 it was a case of Déjà vu for the second week running. Meads however are still unbeaten but if we want to win anything this year we need to kill teams off when we have the chance. Old Meadonians 3rd Old Meadonians 4th OMFC 4's 2 - 2 Bealonians IV AET (5-4 after Penalty Shootout) Squad:- Rorke Minors, Jack McCarthy, Jon Best, Eoin Toher, Mark Stone, Paul Adams, Tinashe Sithole, Harrison Davies-Rowe, Marvin West, Dylan Zoufoul, Nick Nourrice, Mike Conroy, Barry Mcguinness , Tim Haddon Man of the Match :- Jack McCarthy (Rating 8.5/10) Another decent win in the AFA Minor Cup this week despite the fact that the game should have been dead and buried long before the 90 minutes was up let alone the penalty shootout considering the quality we have in our team. Despite this however, the game finished up 1-1 after 90 minutes with Bealonians pulling back a late equaliser before we did the same in the first half of Extra Time, which itself ended 2-2. Thankfully our team has a lot of spirit, which is brought about by all the hardcore drinking and grabbing of the best sandwiches in the bar after each and every game, and the penalty shootout ended in tears for the visiting side, with goals from Dylan Zoufoul, Harrison Davies-Rowe, Nick Nourrice, Mike Conroy and Marvin West as well as Dudek-style goalkeeping from Rourke Minors (It's just a shame Mignolet couldn't keep out Diego Costa later that afternoon up at Anfield). As always Barry McGuiness brought great energy and pace to the game whereas the fourth team's incredible left back (who is on for a call up to the ones in the forthcoming weeks) showed real experience, maturity and Makélélé-esque quality in every aspect of his game. Jon Best commanded from the back alongside Eoin Toher, Paul Adams and Mark Stone; the latter filing a late transfer request from the fifth team prior to the game much to Dusty's disapproval and misery in the changing rooms. Thankfully us fours are much more organised as our strikers and Essex-born midfield combo show week in week out with their outstanding punctuality. Another warming aspect of the match was the return of workman Tim Haddon who most people had assumed missing or still running a marathon after not being seen for several weeks. Next up in this competition is Economicals 4's, the team we just happen to be playing this Saturday. A statement needs to be made in this game because, as many great players like myself know, football is played with your head and confidence can be the difference between a team playing well and a team performing like some of our referee's this season. Moreover, since Bestie tried his best last week in the match report to try and pick holes in every player's individual contribution to the team in order to draw away from the fact that his poor performances' this season are coming more frequently than that of Liverpool's, I think a little bit of Soccer AM style team morale building is in order: - I don't think that I've actually seen Rupert Cope run yet so he could be a dark horse, but still I think I'm going to have to give this one to Tinashe Sithole. - Considering it takes him forever to get off his line this one goes to Rorke Minors who, just to clarify, actually discussed division of a positive integer by a non-existent quantity with me pre-game last week. - Would have said the referee we had against Old Strand Academicals but apparently he hasn't registered yet so this one has to go to Mark Stone. - Considering that he constantly tells us that we still have to fight for our place at every half time, this one has to go to Barry McGuinness who I might add is possibly the best player manager I've ever been lucky enough to play with. There's my spot safe. - Anyone who wears that yellow kit. - Again quite hard considering most of our forwards' finishing is quite comical even at the best of times, but as he has the most minutes under his belt of any striker this season, this award goes to Marvin West. - Here's a familiar face: Mr Jon Best. - Considering I usually shower in a different changing room because most of our players take too long in the shower, I think that this one has to be a team effort. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Just a little notice to remind everyone that due to Shirley being an incredibly intelligent woman, Rupert Cope is still of need of some love. Match.com didn't seem to work and Tinder just isn't his thing so if you know anyone who is interested in creating the solid foundations of a harmonious relationship based on trust, love and the occasional romantic dinner at the Boat House please let him know. Thanks as always for your fantastic and loyal support. #TheresPlentyMoreFishInTheSea| Old Meadonians 6th Old Meadonian VI 1 - 1 Reigatians II After a convincing cup win the 6's went into this top v bottom clash in good spirits and fairly confident. We'd played the league leaders on the opening weekend of the season and after taking the lead in that game, ended up on the wrong side of a 4-2 result, giving away sloppy goals including a penalty and generally being out fought by the oppo. We started the game with an experimental 3-5-2 formation. Looking to force the visitors into crowded central areas where our strong midfield and defensive 3's would dominate. As in the cup game myself and Jayson looked to put the back 4 under pressure not allowing them to play the ball out on the deck, resulting in long balls, again which our boys would deal with comfortably. We took a deserved lead when Jayson contested a bouncing ball with one of the cb's, he then used his pace to get away from two defenders before slotting the ball across the keeper into the far corner. 35mins into the match it was felt that our wing backs were tiring and we went back to a 4-4-2 bringing Craig on from the bench into his favoured Right Back position. HT 1-0 Into the second half and squad Favourite Usif was introduced up top and maybe it was the rust, or long grass or stage fright or the low sun or the time of year or time of the month or a bad case of the G Kennys but after a fantastic Meads move he was in on goal, 6 yards out, only keeper to beat and.......well you've seen the result so you know what happened. The away side started to take control of the game and put us under pressure. Long throws, corners, we had dealt with them well until Craig was harshly judged to have handled in the box. Pen for Reigate and their taker scuffed the ball into the keepers right hand corner. We did create more chances and could have got a winner, we went close from some set plays and had a great chance toward the end when I slipped Alex 'I'm all about the team' Thamby in and he missed at the near post with team mates screaming for ball across goal. Mention for Big Jay who made a great save toward the end of the game also. It's like watching a tree fall over but that adds to the drama. FT 1-1 A good point in a scrappy, physical game and it gets us off the mark for the season. With games in hand I see us climbing the league in coming weeks. MOTM - James Alder His second game for us and a confident display. He just lets himself and his family down with the most atrocious, disgusting porn he feels the need to share with us all in our whatsapp group. +'s Teams willingness to try new formation A lot more tackles from us Usif back No individual errors to speak of -'s Having to tape up Craig's inner thigh Giving away another penalty Usif back........in front of goal Having to substitute players when they haven't really had a bad game or put a foot wrong Old Meadonians 7th Meads 7s (5) vs Bunch of twits* (2) *Edited for the swear filters Williams – J.Kearney –Taylor – Lynch – Wynne – Wright – Knight – Bonsu – M.Kearney – Ellison – Yorath (Sub, Wade) I can’t stand them. Any win over this lot is worth its weight in gold. Having already played them 2nd game of the season and collapsed with 3 mins to go (winning 2-1 lost 3-2) we were out for revenge. However, with our league form and them sitting 2nd in the league the odds were against us. We hit a new low (for the 7s) with back to back heavy defeats in the league but with a 5-1 cup success in between, it was very simple, we needed to bring our cup form into the league. And we did Going 1 down after 15 wasn’t the best of starts, but we regrouped and managed to go into the break 3-1 up with goals from Taylor (pen) Ross and then Michael. It was crucial to have such a good lead at the break as playing into the wind 2nd half was always going to be tough. As expected they came at us 2nd half, but the back 4 were superb and as the keeper, I had little to do, thankfully. Despite their best attempts to break us down, it was us who went on to score again. Dave, decided to ignore the easy tap in and do his best to miss, then sit on his arse while he waited for the ball to fall from the sky and then tap it in from a yard out, knowing Dave, he probably meant it, he’s a bit flashy like that. This shook the oppo, and they continued to demonstrate their lack of class, mainly their big fella in CM, who should have been off by now if the ref had anything about him. They managed to pull one back to make it 4-2 with about 15 left, their 6’3 CF finally winning a header against Taylor, who, as much as it hurts me to say looked very good in his new long term position as a Centre back(We can all agree the legs are gone for him to play CM anymore especially with the youth of Bonsu and Knight available) alongside Stephen who after a 5 week layoff was superb also. Cries of ‘’they have collapsed before’’ started to ring out from their cocky number 7, however not this time mate. We held strong and managed to add one more, Marlon used himself as an offside decoy, and with the back 4 waving hands in the air and ignoring Max who raced through from halfway before sliding it past the keeper, ignoring his brother Josh who would have had an empty net to roll it into, to make it 5. It finished like that and the 7s have their first league win of the season after 5 attempts, onwards and upwards please. This weekend cup action again, Junior Novets cup is one we are looking to do well in, so 100% commitment required from the lads, early to bed Friday, bowl of porridge not a bacon roll for breakfast and everyone, even you follow the example of Paul Taylor, to arrive on time on Saturday. MOM - Have to give it to Michael, had lumps kicked out of him all day, scored a crucial goal, and didn't give that thug of a CM a minutes peace Meads 8th v Alleyn OB 6ths L 2 – 4 Berisha, Balogun Team : Challice, Anthony, Sidhu, Barnett, Terry, Balogun, Berisha, Pitorri, Graham-Collins, Smith, Eggl, Duckett, Busby, Garrick. Early exit for the 8ths in the first round of the LOB Cup against a team we were more than capable of beating. This seems to be the story of our season so far. Collectively our defence has been playing poorly, not helped by not having a settled back four, due to injuries and non-availabilities, but Saturday’s defeat was just down to three bad individual errors, which cost us dearly. We are certainly under-performing at present and confidence is low. However, we have to look at the positives, we have only lost one league game, we have a number of injured players returning and if we cut out the basic errors then we are more than capable of beating anyone in our division and having a good run in the AFA Cup. MOM Lum : outstanding performance, great goal and assist for the second. Vets report polytechnic4 meads 2 Scorers Saba and Hanman Heading off across the road to our historic rivals we had an air of optimism following our very good performance against Carthusians 2 weeks before, Derek had assured me that I had the full backing of the board at least up until Christmas .So all good I thought, the writing was on the wall when Deadly informed me that there would be absolutely no funds available to me in the January transfer window to strengthen the squad so I'm scouting for those I can get on a free. In all seriousness we were never really out of this game and actually played very well in parts the difference being they had the out and out goal scorer up front who did nothing at all but score three goals. All of which were great finishes, Having said that we are victims of our own downfall at times making wrong decisions in crucial areas resulting in us losing possession and getting caught with sucker punches, we went in a half time 2-1 down but it has. To be said could and should have been 3-2 up after missing two more than very good chances, Kemal scored a very good goal following a good team move with Alex skipping round the full back to cross to Kemal. The second half was pretty much the same story they got a goal when the ball hit the post and went in we battled on and replied with a header from Neil following a nice ball from new boy Rob, We hit the inside of the post only to see the ball run along the goal line and be cleared. Then a bad decision culminated in their 4th and killer goal, It's not all bad we have played all the top sides and never been out played, we have to play them all again at home where we need to take the points, I said this is a good standard of football and so it's proving to be, It's also very enjoyable as we are trying to play good football instead of lumping it, The spirit is good the work rate is good so I'm sure it will come good. Upwards and onwards, The vets are indeed in a transitional phase with the younger players trying to bed in along with a few new signings,,,,,,well it's good enough for LVG so it's good enough for me,