Wednesday, 30 September 2015

AECOM team 1/10/15

We are lucky enough to have Andy J taking training tomorrow before the game. However without sounding too draconian we would like all members of the team to take part in the training with 100% effort. Those who cycled to Rotterdam put in a tremendous effort over the weekend and that determination and will to succeed must be maintained and built upon.

Here is tomorrow's team with all the changes-

Anthony 
Montell  Lee Andy J.  Phil A
Steve Pasch Sam Scott
Dan Simon
Subs- Barry (Lee) Andy T (Sam) Stuart

Anthony
Barry
Simon  Lee Barry Stuart
Montell Andy T Pasch. Scott
Dan Sam
Subs- Andy J (Pasch) Phil A (Stuart) Steve (Scott) Tremayne (Montell)

We will be playing 4-4-2 as we are back on the grass. We have beaten this team every time we have played them but let's not assume we will win. We have to earn it so let's take our excellent form and team effort on to the next stage of the season.

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Reflections on Rotterdam

I just wanted to record my wonderment at the events over the past 4 days. I cannot remember ever feeling so genuinely proud and humbled. Everybody who cycled to Rotterdam, then amazingly played on Saturday in that fantastic stadium has my everlasting respect. I felt genuinely humbled to be playing on the same pitch as you.
Raising thousands of pounds, remembering Graham and playing in an exciting, end to end game must rank as one of the greatest achievements by the club and a fitting memorial to all that Graham stood for with the Anglo Dutch Cup. 
The post match beers and the effort the Dutch put in to make us all feel welcomed cannot be forgotten and the fact that we played on a pitch that Ajax had played on the week before.........well words fail me.
I will forever remember this weekend and I'm sure after a few days of reflection and your weary bones have recovered you will all look back on it and think 'did that really happen?' When it has finally sunk in that it did happen and Thursday comes along please remember the camaraderie, the effort and above all the sheer determination to succeed that took place. Well done lads!!!!

Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Team 26/9/15

Here's the team and the changes for Saturday's match-

Anthony 
Andrew D Lee Dave. Phil A
Charlie Sam Andy T Joe
Simon Scott
Subs- Stuart Phil C ( Andrew D) Luke ( Lee) Macca Oscar Tremayne 

Anthony 
Andrew D Lee Luke Dave 
Phil C Sam Charlie. Oscar
Macca Scott
Subs- Phil A (Oscar) Stuart ( Dave) Simon ( Scott) Joe ( Charlie) Tremayne (Macca)

Back to 4-4-2!!

We have a big squad and obviously we have to see what occurs with the Dutch team and the players they will have, but these are my plans for the game with flexibility on Saturday being the key.

See you in Rotterdam!!

Sunday, 13 September 2015

The Best And The Worst

Last year during the tournament to mark our 15th anniversary, I chatted to one or two Accies about how I really wanted our club to be more than just a football team.  I've watched how our regular oppo Wanderers FC are run and, though I would never have sufficient spare time for the kinds of community work they do, I still felt as a collective we should be able to do something for charity or be something extra-special as we move into the latter part of our second decade as a club.  Not to do so seemed like a waste of the enthusiasm and talent at our disposal.

Graham Dietz was there in Palace that day, playing in the tournament, finishing on the winning team and celebrating in style afterwards, just as he had done in Rotterdam a month earlier.  No one, of course, had any clue as to the awful event that would take place a little over two months later.

On the day of Graham's funeral, with so many of his UK- and Netherlands-based friends mourning together, one of our founder members Oscar first suggested the idea of cycling to Rotterdam in 2015.  Several of us quickly agreed, only partly because drink had been taken, and once the ball was rolling the idea gathered pace very easily.

Over the past few weeks the plans for the trip have started to be finalised, and various Accies members past and present have been pedalling hard to train for our Century Ride, raising money for Médecins Sans Frontières at Graham's wife Valeria's request.  Sponsorship money was slow to come in at first, but over the past three days an extraordinary £400 or so has been added to the total, which as I type stands at £1,216.41.  The 'target' I set at the outset, £2,000, was arbitrary, but with 11 days to go it looks achievable.

I miss Graham pretty much every day.  I think about him pretty much every day, when I hear a song he liked, or would have liked, or remember some fun we had, or when I'm out on my bike preparing to remember him in the best way possible - with so many of his friends, together with a common purpose that was dear to him.  I absolutely hate the fact that he can't share in the experience, inspired by him, that we will have between 24-27 September.  Effra Academicals IS more than just a football team, and my desire back in October 2014 for us to do more to prove that is being fulfilled.  And my word, my word, Graham more than anyone would have LOVED this month's trip so much.

Our Century Ride will be the best achievement in all the years of the Accies.  But it's the worst too, because I wish with every fibre of my being that Graham was still with us and, with all due respect to our chosen charity, we were still just a football team planning a football match in Rotterdam.

Up the Accies,

Stuart.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Thursday's team- 10/9/15

I know that you have all been deeply disappointed that there's not been the team on the blog with all the changes, but fear not it is back..........

Anthony
Andrew D.   Lee. Barry.     Phil A
             Pasch.  Andy T
   Jon.       Charlie.    Scott
                  Dan
Subs- Joe (Charlie) Montell (Scott) Tremayne 

Anthony 
Andrew D  Lee. Barry      Montell
               Pasch.     Charlie
       Jon.     Joe       Scott 
                   Dan
Subs- Andy T (Pasch) Phil A (Barry) Tremayne 
Yes we're back to 4-2-3-1 because I believe it suits us as a team given the players we have at our disposal. 
I also feel that, as I have mentioned in previous weeks, with the size of the pitch it means that we can shore up the middle of the pitch whilst offering players in offensive positions.