Jesus, NZ are on a rampage.
2013-04-05 13:52#90097 Glenn T :
Jesus, NZ are on a rampage.
Yup but they are 100 places higher in the rankings than me so i can deal with it
The next 2 games we played would be friendlies against Cook Islands and PNG, Easy wins in my opinion but i would be trying different tactics out
The Squad for the Games is as followed:
First of the 2 games saw us play Cook Islands. We were favourites from kick off. Even the Cook Islands Formation told me this; they played 5 at the back with 3 CDMS, very defensive.
The First half saw us being very possessive of the ball but we could get that goal, damn. We needed to score so it was time to test a new tactic out the second half. We went 3-4-3.
The second half continued just like the first. We had so much possession and in the 54th minute the new tactic worked. We went 1-0 up from a Yelou screamer. But in the 80th minute Cook Islands pulled one back through some sloppy defending earning them a draw.
The second of the friendlies saw us up against PNG, this was another chance to test out my new tactics as we were favourites to win.
The first half kicked off and we had 2 quick attacks, but we lack composure in front of the net. The first 45 minutes we passed the ball round and in the 45th minute we countered and we did score a scrappy goal but it was deemed to be offside.
Like most of the games I’ve been in charge of we have totally dominated and today was just like any other. PNG did have a few attacks and nearly scored in but in the 59th minute Georgie Sope scored on his debut. But in the 83rd minute PNG got the equalizer, but we were able to see the game out for a draw.
PNG? You have officially made an entire nation feel like a picture.
2013-04-05 15:54#90119 LJO200 :
PNG? You have officially made an entire nation feel like a picture. 
I always call Papua New Guinea PNG

so much easier, they must like being a picture type cos they never complain
Nice upate there, going to be intresting to see what happens now, good luck
PreSeason
Fixtures:
Oxford City 2-0 Redditch
Barwell 5-1 Redditch
Quorn 0-0 Redditch
Market Drayton 3-2 Redditch
Transfers:
Players in:
Thomas Turner - Free
Benjamin Procter - Free
Kane Hope - Free
Rob Nash - Free
Kris Fielden - Free
Joel Grandison - Free
Jay Denny - Free
Lee Wattam - Season Loan From Grimbsy
Players out:
Robbie Thompson - Free
Staff in:
Danny Heath, Chief Scout - Free
Brin May, Physio - Free
Rich Robson, Assistant Manager - Free
Ossie Mintus, Coach - Free
Review:
I'm happy with all the Signings they have all impresses during the preseason
I'm disappointed with the results, but we are team who have just been thrown together so hopefully we can push on in the league
The next game for the mighty Vanuatu is against Samoa, we should be winning the game but i will be testing different tactics out so we might not be a stable.
The squad for the Samoa game is as followed:
http://i46.tinypic.com/33xhg7a.png
I thought playing Samoa would be easy but Samoa came out and scored in the 2nd minute of the game but we fought straight back scoring a kick double from Sope in the 8th and Soromon in the 11th minute of the game. We were on top from then until they countered us in the 19th minute of the game
The second half started boring, both teams just passing the ball around, so in the 60th minute I changed my tactics to an attacking style and in the 67th minute it paid off with Maki getting our 3rd goal of the game.
August:
Fixtures:
Blue Square North:
Redditch 1-1 Alfreton
Darren Quinn (81)
Jay Denny
Boston Utd 4-0 Redditch
Redditch 0-1 North Ferriby
Nuneaton 4-3 Redditch
Anthony Robinson (2,6), Will Varney (35)
Redditch 1-3 Worcester
Gadsby (65)
Signings:
In:
Alex Donald, Free
Tony Walker, Free
Ryan Meredith, Free
Mason Blake, Free
Bobby Brewer, Free
Monthly Review:
The Players i signed have bulked the squad in all the different areas.
I'm Disappointed with the results we could have beaten all the teams, but we just didn't have the composure.
We sit Bottom of the table, I'm hoping to improve in the next month.