Friday, November 22, 2013

Fall Classico Alianza vs Orangemen Nov 2013

by guest blogger Kendall Perez

On a comfortably cool, misty night the Orangemen were facing one of the Grey division's most ill-tempered teams. In fact Alianza had just come off a three game suspension for fighting. Previous instructions from our management advised us to play our normal, sportsman- like way.  

Most of our players arrived on time and in fact we even had a few guest players insuring that Le OrangĂ© even had a few subs. With the approval of Mooch I was allowed to invite a previous guest Richard.  Others such as Gene's son George also made a cameo appearance.

The game started promptly at 8 pm and began at a frenetic pace with Alianza attacking throwing many players forward spearheaded by their two under-30 players. The game was lively with chances at both ends. Several lovely balls over the top allowed us to draw a foul just outside the left side penalty box. William stepped up to take the direct free kick and blasted a laser beam of a shot left-to-right to the top right corner of the goal. Golazo! Their goalie could only look on ....frozen in disbelief. "First blood"to the Orangemen! 1-0. 

Throughout the first half Kendall (henceforth referred to as I) had several chances to score but only managed to kick it too close to the keeper for a tip over save and one shot that hit the crossbar and that was just in the first half. Before the half was over we were leading  2-1. 

In the second half Alianza blocked several of my shots and I missed even more chances! Luckily William scored again from distance on a well placed shot to the left lower corner. Alianza answered back with a swerving blast of their own that Jean did well to get his gloves on but was unlucky to deflect in for a goal. 

The Orangemen would never relinquish the lead and more unselfish play from the defense and midfielders released Ben down the left flank. He accelerated past the last defender cleverly going near post to squeeze one past the keeper. Near the end of the game we were leading 4-3 when Andy of Alianza did his best "Greg Louganis" diving impression deceiving the ref into calling a questionable penalty. Alas the score was tied 4-4 in a game that if not for my futility in front of goal we would have won. 

Thanks gentlemen for continuing to have faith in me throughout the game. Lineup f/Orangemen: Jean, George, Jan, Matt, John H, Mauricio, Ben, Ted, Chris, Nathan?, Dave Nanney, Richard, William's friend, Kendall

What a night!

Thanks Kendall for a terrific write-up.  You put me right in the action.  I'm sorry I couldn't be there!!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Orangemen vs Rowdies Nov 2013

True to form we once again did better in the second half, then the first.  It’s really not clear to me, how, with an aging team, we seem to pull it together in the second half, and it’s not like the other teams back off.  No, in this case I think the Rowdies had more action against us in the second half, but we played up to their advances.  So the first have score was 4 to zero.  And we went 1 to 1 in the second half.  Bernie gets the honors for the goal in the second half.

Gene had a number of tremendous saves...he was always well positioned.  One shot was in his hands, he was too hard, another shot beat him on the near post it looked like he had it covered.

We lacked passing in the back third and in the final third.  Last night passing in the final third would have been more effective.  

When things are not going well for the Rowdies way a couple of their players seem to whine a bit more than most.  One is an extremely talented player...but he constantly complains and tries to gain an advantage anyway he he can. He pushes and fouls, but when he get’s fouled it’s like he was a victim of Charles Mason.   He’s got whining on the brain and is one of the most annoying players to play against.  Don’t know what it might be like to be on his team, but after the game, to walk off the field and not shake anyone’s hand is a classic move and gives us a glimpse of his true character.  I think he actually believes he’s too talented to be on the field with us.
Although he was a young guy he didn’t do the damage to us.  The Rowdies pass the ball, relentlessly.  That was does the damage.  The guy passing the ball in get’s a much pleasure from a great ball in then the strike itself.  Why we can’t play this way, I’m not sure, but we need to passing or crossing the ball into the box.  Last night, in fact the game last week, we were only playing fast breaks.

I talked to Doug and he apologized for the underage player.  He says he showed up before he knew he was on the field.  He said he wouldn’t allow it next time we play.

Finally, I’m not a big fan of the Ref who called the game from over half-field.  I’ve heard that the ref’s from one of the other companies are of higher quality...I’m going to start looking into it.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Orangemen vs Great Pretenders - November 2013

In the midst of the controversy over the Washington Redskins name it was pointed out to me that Syracuse University, affectionately referred to as the Orangemen, officially changed their title to simply “Orange” in 2004...almost ten years ago.  This, to avoid the apparent gender bias of referring to the collective as Orange-men, even when we do have women who play for us and cheer us on.  Once an Orangeman always an Orangeman is what we like to say...and for me there is no gender bias associated with the term.  Orangemen refers to the collective players or fans on the team and only reflects gender so far as the gender make-up of the team and fan base is known.  We have female players and fans who are Orangemen so collectively the term Orangemen is gender neutral.  Women can be Orange”men” just as women are wo”men” and as an Orange”man” they are just as hu”man”.  But instead of being wo and hu they are simply Orange, collectively, we are Orangemen.  I’m well aware that even the term women and human, have also been categorized as having gender bias, which prompts us to use terms like “person”. But, in normal conversation, human and women have not yet been struck from English Language. And, there is no way we are changing our name to Orangepersons.  In the end, unless a group steps forward complaining that the term Orangemen is discriminatory we are not prompted to change our name to Orange.  An Orange is a color or a fruit.  We are definitely not a type of citrus or simply a color choice.  Syracuse Orange went in that direction thus leaving us to be the only Orangemen on the block.  We should be proud because our name is both gender-less and uncontested..  Now onto last nights game...

As the Fall officially took hold of Northern Virginia, with the nip of winter in the air, and the smell of falling leaves all around, it is officially soccer season.  The Orangemen assembled, slowly, at Arrowbrook Park in Herndon for another fixture with the Great Pretenders, led by Michael R.  It appeared we would have 14 by the eVite, however at kick-off only 10 Orangemen had arrived and we had to rely on the Pretenders to supply us with number 11 to get the game started.  At home games we’ve got to do better on getting to the field on time, not the least of which is the fact that I have to pay for the field ahead of time, and last night the ref was looking for his recompense early.  Also, and more important, with the colder temperatures upon us, everybody needs to warm up.  The other reason an earlier arrival is important so you know the rules under which we are playing, like having to remove jewelry, or  whether or not we are sliding.  Last night was a no sliding game.  So please get to the field on time.

Last night we had an all star line-up.  Jan was in the back sweeping, Matt was ahead of him as stopper.  Karl was in in his fav position as right full-back and Chuck started as left back.  Tedd started in midfield assisted by our loaner, Genaro, with Maurico on the right, and Alfredo on the left of midfield.  Johnny H and Mooch started up top.  Players who rounded out our Orangemen power last nighted included Bernie, Cris, Steve H, Will H, and a friend of Genaro’s.  

The Orangemen dominated possession for the first 20 minutes of the game.  We controlled the midfield and pressured the Pretenders immediately, winning and winning the ball.  We had a number of opportunities to score, and our persistence was repaid when Johnny H found the back of the net.  Eventually, the Pretenders found they form and mounted numerous counter attacks, but Jan was able to run down the serious threats, and Dr. Matt was able to use his speed to break down threats before they developed.  When Cris took the field our dominance in the midfield was boosted considerably as his ball control is exquisite, rivaled only by Ben who took the night off to walk in the park with more visiting family members and look at the changing leaves.  Also, with Bernie’s arrival (Bernie went to the wrong field) which we’ve all done once or twice, or three times, he complemented Johnny’s speed up top which always takes the pressure off and allows us the defense to recover and reset.

The Pretender’s never gave up and during the second half they were throwing everything at us.  In fact I lost count but at a minimum the Pretenders hit the post or the cross bar on at least five shots.  That’s not to say we didn’t have our share of chances at their end of the field, we did, however we didn’t hit the pine that many times.  Unfortunately, in the last minute of the game, the Pretender’s were given a corner kick.  The ball went to the back post, a scramble ensured, and they were able to tie the score with only seconds remaining.

All and all it was a fantastic game…

I need to point out that the ref last night issued at least one yellow card to the Pretenders for dissent, and was considering a yellow card for dissent for us as well.  There should be no reason to talk to the ref.  If a yellow card is shown, walk off the field.  Also, after Bernie took down one of the Pretenders strikers, was shown yellow, and walked off the field, everyone else should be walking away from the incident.  That diffuses the situation.  Walking toward the incident or debating with other players just increases the tension.  Will H, who was already on a yellow, was seconds away from being shown red, which would have reset our “Sportsmanship” clock.  I want to point out that the Orangemen haven’t had a red card since Nov 6, 2012.  We are at exactly a year...it would have been ironic to reset the clock at the one year point.  So way to go Orangemen,  365 days without a red card.  Well Done!