1st Goal from Bernie, Mooch play ball over the top
Lost 1 to 5.
Passing needs to come quicker...at least 5 players...all quality for the Orangemen, were caught in possession on multiple occasions. You know who you are.
The distribution has to come quicker. If you can’t fight the urge to beat the guy in front of you, then go ahead, and beat the guy, but then get the ball moving. Don’t try to beat the second guy because the space you originally had has evaporated and the defense has closed.
The Orangemen have been playing the beautiful game for three generations. We play in the Northern Virginia Coaches League in the over 30, Grey Division.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Orangemen vs Springfield Nov 2014
At kick-off it was registering 31 degrees Fahrenheit, or just under 0 degrees Celsius. The winter is officially here, although we didn’t switch to the winter ball!
Great responses to the SignUpGenius, no one seems to be having a problem with the process, except Alfredo, and I’m getting the word if you bail on Saturday (except Fabian and Steve H).
Line up last night was fantastic.
Gene
John H
Greg Z
Karl
Josh
Matt
Tedd
Cris
Alfredo
Mauricio 1
Mooch
WIl
Jose
Pete
Sam
Final score was 4 to 4. Both teams played very well, although I’m happy to report the Orangemen clearly had more of the position, reported to me by an independent observer, Kent, who braved the cold to watch us play. Kent had aspirations of one day being an Orangemen Keeper, but alas foot and back surgeries have kept him on the sidelines for many years...the back and foot being important elements of an individuals well rounded game.
Best goal of the game goes to Wil for taking a perfect crossing ball at the top of the area and driving it low and hard with with a wicked curve that took it just inside the far post. Assist of the game goes to Mooch who used the outside of his left foot to put the ball perfectly into the path of Cris who then side stepped the keeper and practically walked it into the net.
Jose also scored a great goal to beat the Springfield keeper on the near post. I can’t remember our fourth goal scorer, my apologies, maybe Josh on one of his runs?
Truth be told we hit the post, perhaps 3 times, and had at least two incidents in the box which could have resulted in PKs on another night. There is no doubt the ref last night was succumbing to the cold, as he was not moving much and making his calls from 30-40 years away.
We were passing well...the only critique I have on the night would be that we need a little more talking...passes that could have been made, were probably not being made, because the folks in position were not calling for the ball. And, we played with 3 strikers last night, which means all three of them can’t be prima donnas and stand around waiting for the perfect ball. All three have to be in constant motion...and that wasn’t happening as well as it should have last night.
All in all it was a great outcome on a cold night...Oh and thanks to Pete for playing for Springfield as well as to Alfredo for the shift he put in with them.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Orangemen vs Rowdies Nov 2014
We it was a fun game. I think the ref robbed us of several fouls while placing several of our players in the book for protests. No doubt Wil was taken down in the box. No doubt the Rowdies were physical off the ball just out of sight of the ref. No doubt, the ref missed holds, and pulls, and trips, in plain sight of the ref.
That said, it was still a fun game. Yes we lost 3 to 6, but we had our opportunities. The wind worked against us in the first half. The second half the wind died down considerably and didn’t help us as much. Two of their goals were soft. And we had a number of close shots.
We started the game disorganized with only 10 players....12 were at the field but I gave two to the Rowdies to get started. As their players and our players arrived we got Cris and Karl back and went to full sides. Eventually we topped out at 16 last night.
Gene
John H
Peter
Karl
Greg
B
Bernie
Cris
Mooch
Forrest
Alfredo
Mauricio
Dave N
Wil
Sam
Matt
We should have done better with this side against the Rowdies. Perhaps it was the wind but I didn’t see a series of more than 1 pass strung together last night. I was mostly kick and run with some individual ball handling. The exception would be our first goal where Mooch controlled a hopelessly fast ball, held it for a moment, then hit Bernie on the right wing who raced forward and got a great cross into B who was arriving into the box. B had to control it, the defender thought he was gonna turn to his right with his back to goal, instead B turned to his left and easily finished to the near post.
Sam played some left halfback last night and was making really energetic runs of the left side creating all kinds of problems.
Maybe it was the wind, but I didn’t hear a lot of calling for the ball last night. That could have contributed to our lack of passing.
That’s all I got for this weekend...see you next week and remember we tailgate after the games.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Orangemen vs One More....Drink? 18 Oct 2014
On a beautiful Fall night with temperatures in the mid 60’s and dropping, twenty (20) Orangemen gathered to play the Team Formerly Known as “The Great Pretenders” to play at Braddock Park, out near Centerville. No way I can remember everyone, but here goes…
Gene
John H
Karl
Greg Z
JV
Matt
Alfredo
Maurico 1
Mauricio 2
Daniel
Wil
Fabian
Mooch
Floppy
Scott Fearing
Cris
Fuz Kelly
Mick (Berbatov - With Mauricio 1)
Shaun (with Johnny H)
Mike (with Wil)
Whereas I alway welcome all players...and wish I would have collected fees on a night when 20 guys show up...clearly we’ve got to do better about communicating and signing up. Everybody had fun last night, but some folks didn’t even get to play half a game, some even less than that. What’s worse is five or our regulars were not even there last night...which would include Tedd, Dave, Forrest, Pete, and Sam...Twenty five players? Yikes. Seriously though, if we really have this number of players who are excited and want to play on a regular basis...this is a great success story...and I don’t want to stem the energy...particularly since the guys we have coming have been hand selected by each of us to fit the Orangemen profile...really good attitudes, sportsman, and there for the fun of the beautiful game. If the same level of energy were to persist we could consider running two full Orangemen teams in the league...maybe for the first time we could field a team in the White division as well as one in the Grey Division. But let’s just see what develops.
This morning you will see a new calendar eVite that will we will try out for a couple of weeks. Hopefully, the sophistication of this new software will allow for tighter control of our games...but more importantly simply allow for me to know who’s coming and who’s not. I’ve tried it on both my computer and my Android and it looks pretty good.
The fact that we only had six confirmed on Saturday morning was unsatisfactory. Under the new league rules I should have canx the game on Thursday to prevent a one game suspension had I been forced to canx the game on Friday or Saturday morning. But I knew we would have some folks dropping in, as they always do.
OK...onto the game. We lost to the team formerly known as “The Great Pretenders”. I think they are now calling themselves Uno Mas FC. From the Urban Dictionary Uno Mas translates to One More...as in please stay at the bar and have “One More" drink. Which is definitely the meaning they had in mind as most of their team stayed in the parking lot to celebrate their victory. Of our twenty players who showed up last night, only three regular Orangemen stayed for the social...and two visitors...including our new friend from Bulgaria who I’ve nicknamed Berbatov after my favorite player.
We played a decent game last night. We had moments of control and our passing was definitely working. We were just a little bit unorganized due to the number of players switching in and out...but by the end of the game we really were starting to figure it out and were pressing Uno Mas. Another 10 minutes and I think would would have had them. Not unlike last week when we came from behind to win 5 - 4. And the previous week, very similar. Once we start to gel, things start to get rough for the other side.
One very important thing to point out from last night. We have an incredible offensive strike weapon with both JV and Matt’s ability to throw in the ball. If you think JV’s throws are amazing because they can reach the front post, Matt can reach the back post. Two times Matt carried the crowd in the box to reach Mooch who was standing there looking like at the ball come in like a deer staring at the headlamps of a car. Both times he was unable to play the ball into an open net...player of the match honors were his to claim, but instead he is awarded player of the match horrors...as in he had nightmares about those two wiffs last night.
Special thanks to Floppy, returning to the games and a special special thanks to Fuz who’s been on the Orangemen email for two years and finally made his first match!!
OK...let me know what you think of the new SignUpGenuis Software.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Orangemen vs Fairfax Lions Oct 2014
When I checked the calendar on Saturday morning and I only saw 7 signed up for the game I thought, this is gonna be a sad weekend. Then I remembered that Season 5 of the Walking Dead would air on Sunday night. So no matter what happened tonight, the weekend would be a time of celebration. Those of you who don’t like soccer, probably hate playing soccer in the rain. I however, like playing soccer in the rain, and as the downpour continued throughout the day, I was more and more encouraged that we would play the game under my field conditions so it would be a great match, regardless who attended. As the day developed I got email from a few other players confirming their attendance, bringing our roster to what I estimated would be at least 12 , maybe one or two more. By kickoff we had 11 and the rain had stopped. In fact it was dry and clear. But a nice temperature in the mid 60’s. A perfect fall soccer night.
On the other half of the field, the Fairfax Lions assembled in their Azzuri blue jerseys. Led by Rabih ( although Rabih didn’t attend) this is the Lions first season in the league, the first thing that we noticed, they looked very strong. At to that, they all warmed up together. Whenever a team warms up together it can always be intimidating. And that’s the point. They get in your head early. They show teamwork, they show organization. Since we know Rabih and that he is a great guy we knew he would put a great team together. I also heard from the league that the Fairfax Lions have been a fine addition to the league. From the looks of it they were here to play.
On our side of the pitch, I was starting to get nervous. Since Tedd was out from surgery after having a fight with a car, I immediately thought I would play our Marine in mid-field. Forest has the arguably the best fitness on our team and I knew he would work tirelessly. JV, Pete, and Sam were on-hand, and all of them have a tendency toward defense. This actually made my decisions easy. I wanted a strong defense and I’ve also wanted to return to my 2-sweeper system I invented last year. So placing Sam and Pete in the back as dual sweepers, I place three stoppers in front of them with Mauricio on the right, JV in the center, and Greg on the left. Honestly, those five could have played the game alone and repelled the best many teams had to offer, but they were not alone. With the remaining five I could fashion an offensive threat. With Forrest in the middle, I place Wil the Dave N up top, with Alfredo and Mooch, running the halfback flanks. Later Fabian would show, with his broken shoulder, and assistance on the attack. And did he assist us. Fabian would score three goals tonight...but I get ahead of myself. Here is how the action unfolded.
The Lions attacked relentlessly for the first 20 minutes of the game were back on our heels but the 5 man defense never let them get a good chance on goal. But during that time we had several runs forward which threatened and proved we could do it when the opportunity presented. I made sure the offense knew that with only five of us attacking we had to stay tight an attack as a unit. If one of the attack drifted off, the attack would be isolated and out manned. We need all five together which meant we all had to run and the far side halfback had to move to the side of the field were were playing on, leaving his position open. It was, however, up to the outside full-back to step forward into that position to stop the ball if the Lions switched the attack. It worked again and again. Add to our credit, we drew first blood. Off a corner kick from Wil there was scramble in the box and Alfredo was able to poke the ball in to open the scoring.
Then we went to sleep. We were getting tired and we were getting sloppy. We turned the ball over in a 15 minute period no less than ten times. Tempers were flaring...mostly mine...and I was yelling at us to keep our heads and not turn the ball over. I of course was also guilty of turning the ball over. The Lions took advantage of us punished us for the mistakes. They scored three goals...and it was beginning to look like they found their form and a way through our defense. I was convinced, however, that the system was working, we were simply giving the ball away too cheaply. We still had our moments and we able to get forward and we forced a number of corner kicks. Wil delivered another kick from the left side and the ball came across the box to Fabian. He kept his head down, connected with the ball, and what should have be a goal came out off the post. Fabian, didn’t give up, he ran forward, collected his own rebound and shot again. This time he stretched the back of the net. At the half the score was 2 to 3. We had a fighting chance.
I kept our system of play alive and had a talk with the offense to stop quibbling, start passing, and run run run. And get the ball to Forest because he is a tank and can run through their defense. True to form Forest was a fitness animal, running end to end, breaking us plays, and continuously demonstrating how to step in, get a foot on the ball, and apply continuous play. Stand up your player, so one of your teammates can make the steal. We’ve been lacking a player that relentlessly steps in ever since Ben left us to play in Atlanta. Forest would clearly be a candidate for man of the match...but once again I get ahead of myself.
With our defense working well, we were able to continue to press forward. We had several series where we passed and ran through their defense but came away without a goal. The pressure on them was apparent, however, and they knew they were in danger. A break came and Mooch found himself just outside the box and wondering what to do with it. The ball was in the air and he heard members of his team calling to play it back. If he was going to get his foot on it the only thing he felt he would be able to do is to play it back forward over his head...not an ill advised play, since we were in their half, but certainly not a high percentage play. He looped the ball forward and it carried over the defensive line. Fabian, ran up the left flank and the ball dropped over the defense and into his path. He opened his body and shot the ball low and on the ground, across the keeper, to the far post. The Orangemen had scored number 4 and were now in front.
With 15 minutes remaining it the game there was still plenty of time for the Lions to equalize. It was time to play it safe. I pulled Wil back to half-back and he wanted to win as much as anyone, and preserving our lead was in his vocabulary so he stepped back to shore up the midfield. So we had Sam and Pete sweeping. Maurico, JV, and Greg stopping in front of them. Alfredo, Forest, Mooch, and Wil playing four across in front of them, and Fabian the lone striker. That’s a solid defensive posture and we held. With five minutes remaining, JV stepped forward to take a long throw in, which he seemingly could place in the box from midfield. The ball came screaming in, Fabian got his head on it, and the Lions Keeper made a horrible error and spun with the ball as it entered his grip. Without his body behind the ball, the ball slipped through his grip and into the goal As soft hat-trick for Fabian but a hat-trick none the less, and some breathing room for the Orangemen to finish out this game with a victory.
The last four minutes were not without excitement, as the Lions valiantly tried to score again. And they did so in the last minute making the Orangemen very very nervous. Final score held though and the Orangemen had their first victory in their very first match over the Fairfax Lions. Final score, 5 to 4. After the game, man of the match honors were discussed and to a man, Forest was voted man-of the-match for his tireless efforts running end to end...from defense all the way up to run the attack. However, it’s almost impossible for me to award man-of-the match when we have a hat-trick at the game. Fabian humbly conceded that Forest was man-of the match, and I would concede given his third goal was soft, and a goalkeeper error. However, Fabian is also playing with a broken shoulder. So for this match, I have no choice but to split man-of the match honors between Forest and Fabian. Great game last night Orange...we are starting to believe again!!
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Orangemen vs Chantilly Sept 2014
What a beautiful Fall night for a game. The temperature was perfect with little humidity and the night was clear. The. Orangemen assembled at Arrowbrook to play our longtime rivals the Chantilly Casuals led by Dick and John C. We had a returning ref who has really been one of the best ref’s we’ve experienced in recent years and really likes officiating at our games. It's important to note that the Orangemen have now gone 700 days since the last red card. Almost two years and close to 100 games. That's a record of sportsmanship to be proud of Orangemen...thanks for keeping it together.
Lineup for last night
Gene
Karl
Scott F
John H
Mooch
Tedd (½ game)
Forrest
Peter F
Mauricio
Wil
Fabian
Dave N
Jose
Tommy
Sam
Tedd wasn’t at full strength having just ridden his bike 100 miles in a race earlier in the day. But he made it back to the pitch just to show us he is Superman.
We came out strong and in the words of Dick C...he thought his team was in real jeopardy last night. However, Chantilly was really pressing us and we had a hard time getting out of our half of the field even though we were defending well and not allow them a chance. Chantilly had a few early opportunities with Gene coming up big on what should have been the opening goal, reflexively dropping to the his left to block a hard and low shot with his arm. Even Will called out loudly into the night, “That’s my goalie!” when Gene made the save. Even Chantilly had to compliment him on the save. We remained goalless until Mooch opened the scoring by making a diagonal run to the top of the 18 just in front of Forrest who play a perfectly weighted ball for Mooch to run onto. With all the time in the world Mooch could think through his strike, get his feet right, get over the ball, and strike the ball across the keeper to the far post. Playing it across his body was reminiscent of the goal Wayne Rooney scored earlier in the day for ManU. Mooch, however, would not be sent off with a Red Card for ridiculous behavior as Rooney was in the second half.
Chantilly wouldn’t be out done and responded with two goals before the half...with their first being a soft opener and it dropped to Karl to clear but he was unable as he was mobbed in the box. On a positive note the Orangemen opening up the Chantilly defense and threatening several times…
In the second half we again had multiple opportunities to score with Jose and Wil having multiple shots. Jose and Wil both hit the frame and we were unable to capitalize on the rebounds. Jose made it two about mid-way through the second half when a ball was played over the top. The Chantilly defender looked to play the ball with his hand but it landed for Jose having advantage as he ran into the 18. The ref, seeing the advantage allowed play to continue and Jose hit the ball with power and there was nothing the Keeper could do as the ball went straight to the top of the net stretching it high and wide.
Chantilly scored another two in the second half with one goal being a fabulous shot from Alex who turned on it from outside the 18 and curled hit to the high right corner above Gene's outstretched hands. This would bring their tally to 4 with the Orangemen still at 2 but threatening more and more often. The Orangemen dominated the last 10 minutes of the game...with just another 5 minutes we were ready to score one or two more.
Nothing to be ashamed of last night it was a fabulous game.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Orangemen vs Mt Vernon Sept 2014
Orangemen, nothing to be upset about last night...we played a good game and in effect carried Mt. Veron with two of our regulars and two or our visitors. Final score was 3 to 4. Highlights of the game included Wils hat-trick which we celebrated after the game with ShockTop in the parking lot and a visit from Fairfax’s Finest. We passed well and really we able to control the ball well. Matt made a return appearance after 5 months out for a broken clavicle. As usual he brought his family to play in the sprinklers and generally run up and down the side lines at full speed in burst of orange and white.
The lineup included
Gene
Karl
Greg
John H
Matt
Alfredo
Pete (Not Peter)
Tedd
Sam F
Wil
JV
Mooch
Fabian
Drew (John H’s friend)
Forrest
-----------the other team
Mauricio
Scott F
Cris
Mike
Mt Vernon played well...but I think we out played them. As at least two of the Mt. Vernon goals I would consider very soft and although the ref had a good game from my perspective, Mt Vernon was aggressive and I counted at least three time when Mt Vernon left their feet to challenge for a ball that they won...were they slides, technically not, but they did leave their feet to lunge at balls which should be called in my mind. Ironically the guilty parties included Cris and Mike...who btw...played very well for Mt Vernon...without Cris an Mike we definately would have defeated them. I counted up the cash on hand for the Fall Season...turns out...with the exception of the final home game, the season is paid for...with $40 in reserve. I think we need a new game ball so next game I collect should pay for the next home game and give us about $80 for a quality game ball. I’m open for suggestions on type, etc.
Clearly Orangemen of the Match honors go to Wil for his Hat trick...which included a PK. He also scored a fabulous opener from outside the 18 in the first five minutes of the game which went high and left and curled just inside the post to open his account and then during the second half positioning himself by charging into the box as the cross game in...from either Sam or Pete (can’t remember) to finish in style.
Thanks to everyone for playing the positions I assigned during the run of the game...that makes my job much easier!
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