January - April 2023
We went top of the league with our win over Letchworth. FA Vase run came to an end in the 4th Round as Cockfosters beat us 2-0 at home. Sad end to an hugely successful campaign but we will come back stronger. And strongly we did come back, winning 9 games in a row.
We are losing steam towards the end of the season, as the small squad is tiired and beginning to falter, we need to keep them going and motivated for the next few games.
For the first time in Friends United's existence we ended a month in negative balance in March. We all knew this day was coming but after such a good season this was a sad day for us. As we sat for our monthly meeting the mood was subdued, for we have been living a dream and reality check is always hard. Though it was not spoken, everyone kind of felt disptite the great success on the field we are still not making enough money to be sustainable. The fact that our biggest expense this season so far has been travel, something we cant do much about makes it harder.
The board offers us a new contract at 3.6k/yr and a raise of 10% on promotion. We know it will hurt the finances but a little bit of reward and appreciation is necessary.
We celebrate winning the league on 1st of April, what an ironical day to win the league with a 1-5 away win. Winning the league with 3 games to spare is an achivement no one can take away from us and we will remember this day for the rest of our lives.
In the euphoria of the league win and the worries of finances, the youths were forgotten and they did beat our U18s 2-1. I wanted to sign 5 of them for the team but 3 of them wanted future prospect contracts which we cannot afford and they had to be let go. Tobi Wah-Kaabi and Jaamal Rodney became our first academy recruits. Proud day of the club to see home grown talents.
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We went top of the league with our win over Letchworth. FA Vase run came to an end in the 4th Round as Cockfosters beat us 2-0 at home. Sad end to an hugely successful campaign but we will come back stronger. And strongly we did come back, winning 9 games in a row.
We are losing steam towards the end of the season, as the small squad is tiired and beginning to falter, we need to keep them going and motivated for the next few games.
For the first time in Friends United's existence we ended a month in negative balance in March. We all knew this day was coming but after such a good season this was a sad day for us. As we sat for our monthly meeting the mood was subdued, for we have been living a dream and reality check is always hard. Though it was not spoken, everyone kind of felt disptite the great success on the field we are still not making enough money to be sustainable. The fact that our biggest expense this season so far has been travel, something we cant do much about makes it harder.
The board offers us a new contract at 3.6k/yr and a raise of 10% on promotion. We know it will hurt the finances but a little bit of reward and appreciation is necessary.
We celebrate winning the league on 1st of April, what an ironical day to win the league with a 1-5 away win. Winning the league with 3 games to spare is an achivement no one can take away from us and we will remember this day for the rest of our lives.
In the euphoria of the league win and the worries of finances, the youths were forgotten and they did beat our U18s 2-1. I wanted to sign 5 of them for the team but 3 of them wanted future prospect contracts which we cannot afford and they had to be let go. Tobi Wah-Kaabi and Jaamal Rodney became our first academy recruits. Proud day of the club to see home grown talents.
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