Sunday, May 24, 2009

YOUNGSTARS CONTINUE TO PERFORM IN FINAL QUARTER

MYS Blue Stripes 8 - 5 Dunbar Colts White (16May09)

Another week, another home game. This week we were denied Lennon’s services due to holidays.

We made a bright start with Ben, Jason & Keiron linking up well but failed to convert the chances we were creating. Owain, who was playing in midfield, showed his defensive qualities in tracking back to break up Dunbar’s attacks. Scott and Ethan looked quite comfortable in defence and Jamie our goalkeeper was making some great saves. However on one of Dunbar’s rare attacks, we first failed to clear the ball and then with the attacker having loads of time on the right hand side of the box, we then failed to close him down as he fired a shot across Jamie high into the right hand side of the net. It was a great finish from an acute angle, but we should have defended better and denied him the time and space. We continued to go forward and it wasn’t long before we fashioned an equaliser out of nothing. Jason who had picked up a knock early in the game and didn’t appear to be moving that freely, suddenly sprung to life and after collecting the ball outside the box, he showed some great individual skill to create the space to fire a great left foot shot high into keeper’s left hand top corner. This gave us the momentum to go on and quickly score another courtesy of Ben who was continuing to link well with Jason and this time he struck a powerful shot across the goalie to take a 2-1 lead into the first break.

At the beginning of the 2nd period, Jason went in goal, Cameron into middle of midfield and Brendan took over from Scott in defence. Quite quickly Dunbar drew level, this time courtesy of a break down their left, which left their attacker striding towards Jason and from again a very tight angle, they scored with a very precise shot which beat Jason at his near post. It was the power and accuracy of the shot high to Jason’s right hand side which beat him. However, disappointed as we were, it didn’t take long to re-establish our lead with Jamie showing a lot of composure in shielding a pass from Cameron with his body until he was ready to fire a great left foot shot across the keeper into the net. Cameron was bossing midfield and was linking well with Ben on the right and Owain on the left of midfield. Shortly afterwards we extended our lead courtesy of a pass from Ethan into Cameron’s path and his shot from outside the box was too powerful for the keeper to save. We were dominant in the second period as Brendan showed great strength in his defending and Owain always willing to track back and help the defence.

We made more changes at the end of the second period with Ben assuming the role of keeper, Cameron moving to right midfield, Jason to left midfield and Scott going into middle of midfield. We also put Keiron back up front as striker and it wasn’t long before he added another goal to his tally. This time as with Jamie earlier, he shielded the ball from the defence with his body and this allowed him time to set himself for the shot which beat the keeper at his near post. Just when we looked as though we would run away with the game, we were brought back to earth with a bump as Dunbar scored 2 quick goals, one of which was as a result of Ben trying to save a shot with his feet and instead of trapping the ball which he intended, the ball rebounded back into the path of a Dunbar player and his shot ended up in the net. This was simply a consequence of playing someone like Ben in an unfamiliar role. We were undeterred by this and still trying to play football. An example was a great flowing move involving Jason, Cameron and Scott whose pass to Keiron bounced off his foot and was cleared by the defender just as he was lining up his shot on goal. Just before the end of the third period Dunbar cut our lead to one as a result of a well worked team goal.

We have been in this position so many times recently going into the last period either drawing or as in this case only slightly ahead and I can only continue to be amazed by the desire shown by all the boys to go on and win the game. This final period proved to be no exception when Keiron displayed good strength to keep the defender at bay and retain possession, found Ben at the edge of the box and he confidently stroked the ball past the keeper into the net. With Ben now playing in centre midfield he was able to demonstrate the power he possesses by collecting the ball from Jason just inside their half and going on to unleash a ferocious shot from way outside the box which flew into the net. It really was screamer which no keeper would have saved. With Cameron proving to be an inspired keeper after having one of his better games in midfield, his prowess in goal seemed to be the catalyst for the team to play some great football in the last quarter. Apart from the control we had on the game, it was also evident how strong we still were even though most of the boys had played for at least 45 minutes.

The link up play and energy we displayed makes me think that the last quarter is as good as we have played as a team, with everyone making a great contribution, for a very long time if not ever.

Squad: Jamie, Scott, Ethan, Keiron, Jason, Owain, Ben, Brendan & Cameron

Goal scorers: Ben (3), Cameron (2), Keiron, Jason, & Jamie

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

KEIRON STRENGTHENS TRANENT SQUAD

MYS Blue Stripes 12 - 6 Tranent Juniors (9May09)

By playing our re-arranged game against Tranent Juniors, we had our third home game in as many weeks. During the first quarter we completely dominated the game and quickly established the lead courtesy of a shot from Keiron who collected a pass from Jason and fired the ball past the goalie. Shortly afterwards Jason’s corner from the left, which was delivered with pace, was unfortunately turned into his own net off the defender’s head. He was brave enough to try to clear the ball, it was just the ball struck the back of his head and flew past the keeper. It was all one way traffic as Owain extended our lead courtesy of a great shot across the goalie into the net with his stronger left foot after seeing his first attempt with his right foot being blocked by a defender. From a Tranent corner, Lennon won the ball and carried it up the pitch and whilst he admits that he was trying to pass the ball to Keiron, he misdirected the pass and it ended up being a shot which the goalie couldn’t hold and it ended up in the net. Just before the end of the first quarter, Keiron collected the ball outside the box and with the wind at his back he smashed a great shot past the keeper to end the period 5-0.

As Tranent only arrived with 7 players, Keiron who was going to be one of our subs for the second period, agreed to play for Tranent. Right from the start, they looked a completely different team and it wasn’t just down to having the extra man. The boy who had inadvertently scored the own goal, was now playing in midfield and he was to completely transform their team. His first contribution was to receive the ball from their kick off and go on a solo run which ended with his shooting past Jason. Whilst our tackling left a lot to be desired, it was his individual skill and determination that was rewarded with a goal. This stung us back into action and with Ethan playing as striker, he unselfishly past the ball to Ben and although his angle was much more acute, he drilled a shot past the goalie by restore our 5 goal advantage. Whilst I was taking the opportunity of playing boys in different and largely unfamiliar positions, we lost a couple of goals towards the end of the second quarter purely as a result of inexperienced defending. Our defenders were either caught on the wrong side or we were guilty of not clearing the ball properly. A positive from this period was seeing Scott who was playing in midfield spraying the ball around from the middle of the park.

Anyway the second period ended and with the score now 6-3, Keiron came back onto our side. We changed the team again and at the start of the third period, Tranent scored a good goal when the ball was drilled from midfield up to their striker who controlled the ball, turned and shot past Ben in what appeared to be one movement. However with Jason restored to left mid, he collected the ball in their half from the goalie’s clearance and ran the ball back to their goal unchallenged and comfortably put the ball in the net. Whilst we were dominant in this period and we created loads of chances for Cameron, Owain and Jason, their goalie was inspired and kept them in the game. We scored a good team goal courtesy of Cameron playing the ball into Owain who just cushioned the ball into Jason’s path for him to shot past the keeper. A simple yet very effective move. Their best player wasn’t finished yet and he was largely involved in a good move which they converted to make the score at the end of the third period 8-5.

At the beginning of the last period, Ethan scored his first goal for the team by ensuring that he was first to the ball after Owain’s shot was parried by the goalie for Ethan to turn into the net. Shortly afterwards we had a great sweeping counter attack move involving Ben, Owain and Jamie which saw Jamie just fail to convert the cross from Owain. With Keiron volunteering to play for them in the last quarter, it was an even contest albeit with Ben’s energy in centre mid, we were the team creating most of the chances. Indeed just after Tranent scored their 6th and last goal, which based on their efforts after the first period was totally deserved, Ben struck a great shot from way out the box into the net. His shot was all the more remarkable when you consider we were playing into the wind.

With Owain and Jamie linking up well together, Jamie was able to convert an intelligent cross from Owain which he curled around the defender with perfect weight into Jamie’s path. Jason and Jamie had further chances before Ethan finished off a great move which saw the goalie having to palm a great cross from Ben at his feet. It was another example of Ethan being in the right place at the right time and hopefully this gives him confidence to score loads more. It was also pleasing to see Ben deliver a great cross which caused so much difficulty for the goalie especially as this is something we have been working on in training.

We made loads of positional changes in this game and despite the problems they encountered in the second period, Cameron and Lennon defended really well in the third and last quarters. Brendan played well on both sides of defence and it is difficult to work out whether he is better on the right or left side.

Finally we came through a difficult spell in the 2nd period and ran out worthy winners. However Tranent played really well after the first quarter and big thanks has to go to Keiron for volunteering to play for them and making such a massive contribution to their team. It certainly made it a much more interesting and competitive game.

Squad: Jamie, Brendan, Ethan, Keiron, Jason, Owain, Lennon, Scott, Cameron and Ben

Goalscorers: Keiron (2), Own Goal, Owain, Lennon, Ben (2), Jason (2), Ethan (2) & Jamie

A CLOSE CALL AGAINST HADDINGTON

MYS Blue Stripes 5 - 4 Haddington Athletic Clarets (2May09)

Last week we played Haddington Athletic Sky Blue at home, this week we hosted Haddington Athletic Clarets. Although Owain was absent through holidays, we started really brightly and with the wind at our back we pinned Haddington back in their own half. We had lots of possession in midfield with Ben, Cameron and Jason all playing there together for the first time with Lennon who was playing as striker, linking up well with them. It was following a period of good possession that we forced a corner which led to our first goal. Jason took the corner from the left and used the wind to his advantage by crossing the ball with good pace and direction which the goalie could only palm into his own net. Shortly afterwards, Cameron and Jason linked up well and with Ben in space, his shot from just outside the box was too good for the goalie and we doubled our lead. We looked very comfortable with Scott and Ethan doing a great job in defence, and we looked the team most likely to score. However our defensive frailties as a team surfaced again as from their goalie they managed to pass the ball up the pitch and score a very good goal. Whether it was complacency or a momentary lapse in concentration we had undone a lot of our good work in the first period. Jamie who started in goal had very little to do in the first period as from memory, this was Haddington’s only real attack.

At the beginning of the second period we made various changes including Ethan going in goal and Brendan and Scott taking over in defence. However we lost 2 very quick goals in almost identical fashion, with the ball being played down the middle through our midfield and defence and Ethan ending up being one on one with the attacker. Both goals were poor goals for the team to lose as we simply didn’t defend well enough as a team. At this stage however from going 3-2 behind, we then dug deep as a team and although we were playing into the wind, we managed to restore our lead through goals from Keiron and Ben. Whilst Ben’s shot took a fortunate deflection and ended up dribbling over the line to allow us to end the second period 4-3, Keiron’s goal was as a result of a flowing move involving Jamie & Jason, expertly finished off courtesy of a great shot from Keiron. It truly was an action packed crazy 15 minute period which had everything. However all credit to the boys for digging deep and getting us back in the game.

The third period was relatively calm in comparison and despite having the advantage of the wind at our back Haddington scored the only goal to even up the score at 4-4 going into the last quarter.

We made the obligatory changes at the break and now despite playing into the wind, we completely dominated the last quarter and created loads of chances for Brendan, Cameron, Ben and Lennon. Scott and Jamie were very solid at the back and Keiron as our fourth goalie of the game had little to do. However it was only after we reintroduced Jason for Brendan that he scored the winner courtesy of some individual skill to beat a couple of defenders after collecting the ball just outside the box, and hitting an unstoppable shot high into the net.

Once again when we were asked the question as to whether we had the desire to go out and win the game, we delivered. I am acutely aware that many of the boys are asked to play in so many different positions in a game because we don’t have a regular goalkeeper. However to their credit they simply try to do the best they can in whatever position they find themselves.

Teamsheet: Jamie, Scott, Ethan, Ben, Cameron, Jason, Lennon, Brendan and Keiron

Goalscorers: Jason (2), Ben (2) & Keiron

Thursday, May 7, 2009

YOUNGSTARS APPLY PRESSURE, BUT NO VICTORY

MYS Blue Stripes 2 - 2 Haddington Athletic Sky Blue (25Apr09)

We had our second home game of the season and it was to prove to be one of the most frustrating games we have ever been involved in. Once again the weather was very kind to us and this time we arrived with a full compliment of players.

After our last game against Pencaitland Blue, we started this game better and quickly started to create chances amongst which was Ben hitting the post from a good strike and Scott connecting with a shot from well outside the box which only just sailed over. As well as creating some good chances, we were also very solid at the back courtesy of Scott and Owain.

We started the second quarter really brightly and we created numerous chances for Keiron, Jason, Jamie and Owain, none of which were converted. Although we had changed the defence to Brendan and Ethan with Cameron going in goal, we remained very secure and denied Haddington any real opportunities. Somehow we managed to get to the end of the second quarter without a goal being scored, yet if this was a boxing match we would be miles ahead on points.

We continued to create chance after chance in the third quarter without finding the net and as a result of a quick breakaway from our corner, we found ourselves exposed at the back and Haddington opened the scoring courtesy of their striker running on past Scott, coolly drawing Jason from goal and playing it past him. We had been hit with a real sucker punch. However to our credit we continued to apply pressure and quickly afterwards we drew level following a shot from Lennon being parried into Ben’s path for a simple finish into the empty net.

You would think that we would learn, yet shortly into the last quarter Haddington scored another goal on the break this time ending up one on one with Keiron. Despite a valiant attempt at the save from a point blank shot, the ball agonisingly dribbled over the line to restore their lead. Thereafter for the rest of the game we created and failed to convert loads of chances for most of the team and with time marching on, we were grateful to a bit of individual skill from Jason who beat a couple of players as he cut inside from the left and fired a great shot past the keeper. After drawing level once more we should have gone on and won the game. However through a combination of good goalkeeping and squandered chances this was how the game finished.

It was a very exciting yet deeply frustrating game as on another day we would have won handsomely. We just need to apply some composure to our finishing and make sure all the good creative work is rewarded with a goal.

Teamsheet: Cameron, Scott, Owain, Keiron, Jason, Lennon, Ben, Jamie, Brendan & Ethan

Goal scorers: Ben & Jason

PUNISHED AT PENCAITLAND

Pencaitland Blue 7 - 4 MYS Blue Stripes (11Apr09)

Summer football has arrived. On a sparkling day we pitched up at Pencaitland with a squad of 8 as we were missing Brendan and Owain. In continuing to try and field a strong team over all 4 quarters, we started with Cameron in goal. However he was blameless as Pencaitland flew out the blocks and stunned us by scoring 4 goals before we had a chance to get in the game. Literally every attack yielded a goal and we found it really difficult to cope with their pace, strength and precise passing. When we had a chance to recover our composure we were able to pull one goal back before the end of the first quarter courtesy of Keiron whose shot the goalie tried to stop with his feet, only to miss the ball and give us some hope.

In the second period we started to play better and became the dominant team. However we were very wasteful in front of goal and whilst we missed numerous chances to reduce the deficit, we did pull one back courtesy of a good strike from Ben. Credit also needs to be given to their keeper who was truly inspired in this period. Just when you thought we could start to put them under pressure, we gave away a crazy goal from their only foray up field. From their kick in on one side we let the ball travel an inordinate distance across the pitch for one of their players to control and toe poke the ball past Keiron. Talk about a goal out of nothing when we had the numerical advantage in relation to more defenders than attackers.

Therefore we went into the third period 5-2 in arrears and with Ben now assuming the role of goalie, he was also doubling up as a makeshift sweeper when they threatened to cut through us again. We gave ourselves a chance following a great strike from Jamie to make the score 5-3. However we found it impossible to keep them at bay and shortly before the end of the quarter, they scored another well crafted goal. It was just rewards based on the pressure they had been applying. With Jason injured, Ethan went in goal and we again worked hard to limit them to one chance, however on this day it was all they required to put the game beyond us. Keiron pulled a goal back before the end of the game to make the score slightly more respectable, as a result of a scuffed shot which crept past their goalie.

All in all we were giving a lesson on letting the ball do the work, creating space to receive the ball and finishing the chances which are presented to you. We were also reminded that we need to get our heads in the game right from the start and compete.

Finally whilst it is right to play football in better weather to help develop skills, summer football with a limited squad and injuries presents a challenge for the players and if you discount the first quarter, we then drew the next 3 quarters 3-3. Therefore for this, all the boys deserve credit for their efforts.

Teamsheet: Cameron, Scott, Ethan, Keiron, Jason, Lennon, Ben & Jamie

Goal scorers: Keiron (2), Ben & Jamie