Match Day 1 – 05/04/2008
Reserves
Well
the weeks of trial games are now at an end .The Reserves kicked off on a slight
hick-up with Coxy running late due to transport
trouble. So we slightly reorganized our team accordingly. All in all we had a good
5-10 minutes then we lost our structure and tended to ball watch and give up
the ball very easily. We were failing to use our flanks and instead electing to
go directly through the middle, where Adelaide Uni had many players. This meant
we struggled breaking through.
We had a few chances but our final
touches were letting us down. We seemed to overuse the ball and only looked for
options in middle of park. At half time I emphasized to the team to start using
the flanks more in order to switch play, and also to play to feet rather than
falling into Adelaide Unis game plan of long, low, possession soccer.
In the second half we showed glimpses
of what we are capable with a few more chances. Then we had our only real scare
when a Uni shot hit our crossbar.
In general, although we played poorly
as a unit, we were starting to create more chances. At about the 75 minute
mark Vito was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for an altercation
with a Uni player.
Scores still locked at 0-0 Barry made
way for Petros and Paul Kaka made way for Mick. By this time the team was still
making forays to the 18 yard box, but due to overuse of the ball in front of
the box, were closed down and missed a few attempts at goal.
The team showed good character, kept
working and never gave up. For this they were rewarded with approximately 10
minutes to go when Cosi was fed a through ball which
he slotted past the oncoming Uni goalkeeper......... Final score a hard fought
1-0!
At best I believe our B team played at
about 30% of its capability and, with every match, will only get better. Having
said this I’m very proud of the team for showing character to keep working for
each other and not giving up. I wish to thank each and every one of you for
giving me a win on my first game as coach of the 2008 season.
By Jim Zissis