Bramhall Rangers 10 Cheadle Utd Thursday 6
"What disappointed me was that we didn't play with any passion. I'm not disappointed, you know, I'm just disappointed." - Kevin Keegan
As all the great managers will tell you, and the great teams will show you, continuity is key to a successful team. The Arsenal back four of the nineties with Dixon, Adams, Keown and Winterburn or the Utd midfield of Giggs, Keane, Scholes and Beckham were all part of great teams. Rangers have managed to field an unchanged team for 5 games this season, the most recent being last night versus Cheadle Utd. It is no surprise that with this has come with an upturn in results and improving performances, due in no part to the ever increasing understanding of fellow team mate’s weaknesses and strengths.
The game this week was by no means vintage Rangers, however, they were able to get the job done and were perhaps a little more comfortable than the score line suggests. Clashes with CUT give chances for a few more players to get on the score sheet and try a few different tactics.
The first half was quite an eventful affair. Rangers were able to take a comfortable lead with a couple of goals from Mini. One came from a delicious on-two with Shiz, working the ball well and creating the chance for a simple finish. Mini also scored after being released by Rascle, who was able to find some decent passes all evening. Here’s a stat for you, in the 54 games Mini has player he has only failed to score in 2 of the outfield games he has played.
Shiz took on more of a midfield role, directing the play from just in front of Rascle and Nev, making darting runs to support the attackers, whilst providing valuable cover at the back. He was rewarded with two first half goals. One was a solo effort with a pacey burst down the line and a stabbed right foot finish. The second came in a similar fashion, but with a more comfortable finish.
Cheadle Utd have improved steadily over the seasons, but these games must surely be taking their toll. They were able to keep in the game with a powerful finish from a very tight angle, and a second goal after the Rangers failed to clear. Mr T was playing well, and communicating to his outfield players well. All in all the communication has been a lot better in the last few games which is good to see.
Before half time, Rangers were awarded with a penalty. The CUT defender had stuck a leg into the area to divert a cross from Piggy. Needing a goal to boost his confidence, Piggy stepped up to take the resulting kick. Piggy went for power, straight down the middle and was denied by a save from the keeper. The ball was cleared. If Juan Roman Riquelme can do it, so can Piggy!
Not disheartened Piggy did get the goal he craved, and this will have settled a few nerves for the shot shy striker. Pie was looking to double his tally for the season and had promised “I guarantee I’ll at least double my tally for the season tonight…” That would remain to be seen. Pie found himself out wide quite a lot of the time, and would come into the game more in the second half as some gaps opened up.
Half time came and it was 7-2 to the Rangers, a comfortable lead with which to go into the second half. Maybe this lead led to some complacency, or just people were committing forward more as they sensed a chance to break ducks or achieve personal goals, the second half did not go quite as well. There was no mammoth collapse, but CUT did push the Rangers, and actually won the second half by a tally of 4-3. Included in their goals was a penalty after Mr T in his 37th Rangers game, was judged to have left his area to collect the ball. Mr T was unlucky not to make the save; just enough power on the shot enabled it to find its way through after he had guessed the right way.
Mini, as seems to be the case, failed to add to his tally in the second half, which he was disappointed with. However, Piggy stepped up to the bar and was able to complete his hat trick. One goal came after a lucky ricocheted found its way into his path to fire home. The second was after a cheeky back heel by Pie when Rangers were two on the keeper. Choosing to pass was very unselfish and Piggy did the rest. He had finally made double figures and maintained just ahead of Shiz in the golden boot charts. 83 now in total for the blues.
A historic moment also saw Shiz claim his first ever hat trick for the Rangers. Well done Mr Shiz! The third goal was rather fortunate; a shot from Piggy which looked on target took a deflection off Shiz’s derriere and nestled sweetly in the bottom corner. A quick check with the ref confirmed it was Shiz’s goal. It was Shiz’s 7th of the season, his best total to date, beating the 6 goals he got in the summer 2005 season.
Pie started to influence the game well in the second half and was unlucky not to get himself a goal. Working the flanks well, quick feet and a nifty turn often opened up space for himself and others. All that was lacking was the final finish or pass. Nev was sprinting to the end, and given a better ball right at the death could have ended the goal watch. Rascle, again preferring the long shots, was content to sit back and allow Nev and Shiz to roam forward, which Shiz did with bottomless amounts of energy. Nev and Rascle have become solid defenders this season, with Pie often providing excellent cover. Having more confidence in the players behind you gives the attackling players the opportunity to push forward more, which they have been doing. Hard work and learning from mistkaes and playing to their strengths has enables Rascle and Nev to really come good.
Rangers have picked up 51 points in total in their Powerleague career (games actually played) and only Pie and Mini have been in the side for all of those points. In a cruel twist of fate, Piggy sits third with 48 points just ahead of Shiz with 44. With last night’s victory, Rascle has overtaken Hedderz into 4th place, with 38 and 36 points respectively.
A less than brilliant performance from the Rangers, but a victory none the less. With the awards ceremony only weeks away, who has been you player of the season or most improved player. The last few games may go a long way to determining the outcome.
Final score: Bramhall Rangers 10 Cheadle Utd Thursday 6
Goals: Mini (4), Shiz (3), Piggy (3)
Nev goal watch - 24
As all the great managers will tell you, and the great teams will show you, continuity is key to a successful team. The Arsenal back four of the nineties with Dixon, Adams, Keown and Winterburn or the Utd midfield of Giggs, Keane, Scholes and Beckham were all part of great teams. Rangers have managed to field an unchanged team for 5 games this season, the most recent being last night versus Cheadle Utd. It is no surprise that with this has come with an upturn in results and improving performances, due in no part to the ever increasing understanding of fellow team mate’s weaknesses and strengths.
The game this week was by no means vintage Rangers, however, they were able to get the job done and were perhaps a little more comfortable than the score line suggests. Clashes with CUT give chances for a few more players to get on the score sheet and try a few different tactics.
The first half was quite an eventful affair. Rangers were able to take a comfortable lead with a couple of goals from Mini. One came from a delicious on-two with Shiz, working the ball well and creating the chance for a simple finish. Mini also scored after being released by Rascle, who was able to find some decent passes all evening. Here’s a stat for you, in the 54 games Mini has player he has only failed to score in 2 of the outfield games he has played.
Shiz took on more of a midfield role, directing the play from just in front of Rascle and Nev, making darting runs to support the attackers, whilst providing valuable cover at the back. He was rewarded with two first half goals. One was a solo effort with a pacey burst down the line and a stabbed right foot finish. The second came in a similar fashion, but with a more comfortable finish.
Cheadle Utd have improved steadily over the seasons, but these games must surely be taking their toll. They were able to keep in the game with a powerful finish from a very tight angle, and a second goal after the Rangers failed to clear. Mr T was playing well, and communicating to his outfield players well. All in all the communication has been a lot better in the last few games which is good to see.
Before half time, Rangers were awarded with a penalty. The CUT defender had stuck a leg into the area to divert a cross from Piggy. Needing a goal to boost his confidence, Piggy stepped up to take the resulting kick. Piggy went for power, straight down the middle and was denied by a save from the keeper. The ball was cleared. If Juan Roman Riquelme can do it, so can Piggy!
Not disheartened Piggy did get the goal he craved, and this will have settled a few nerves for the shot shy striker. Pie was looking to double his tally for the season and had promised “I guarantee I’ll at least double my tally for the season tonight…” That would remain to be seen. Pie found himself out wide quite a lot of the time, and would come into the game more in the second half as some gaps opened up.
Half time came and it was 7-2 to the Rangers, a comfortable lead with which to go into the second half. Maybe this lead led to some complacency, or just people were committing forward more as they sensed a chance to break ducks or achieve personal goals, the second half did not go quite as well. There was no mammoth collapse, but CUT did push the Rangers, and actually won the second half by a tally of 4-3. Included in their goals was a penalty after Mr T in his 37th Rangers game, was judged to have left his area to collect the ball. Mr T was unlucky not to make the save; just enough power on the shot enabled it to find its way through after he had guessed the right way.
Mini, as seems to be the case, failed to add to his tally in the second half, which he was disappointed with. However, Piggy stepped up to the bar and was able to complete his hat trick. One goal came after a lucky ricocheted found its way into his path to fire home. The second was after a cheeky back heel by Pie when Rangers were two on the keeper. Choosing to pass was very unselfish and Piggy did the rest. He had finally made double figures and maintained just ahead of Shiz in the golden boot charts. 83 now in total for the blues.
A historic moment also saw Shiz claim his first ever hat trick for the Rangers. Well done Mr Shiz! The third goal was rather fortunate; a shot from Piggy which looked on target took a deflection off Shiz’s derriere and nestled sweetly in the bottom corner. A quick check with the ref confirmed it was Shiz’s goal. It was Shiz’s 7th of the season, his best total to date, beating the 6 goals he got in the summer 2005 season.
Pie started to influence the game well in the second half and was unlucky not to get himself a goal. Working the flanks well, quick feet and a nifty turn often opened up space for himself and others. All that was lacking was the final finish or pass. Nev was sprinting to the end, and given a better ball right at the death could have ended the goal watch. Rascle, again preferring the long shots, was content to sit back and allow Nev and Shiz to roam forward, which Shiz did with bottomless amounts of energy. Nev and Rascle have become solid defenders this season, with Pie often providing excellent cover. Having more confidence in the players behind you gives the attackling players the opportunity to push forward more, which they have been doing. Hard work and learning from mistkaes and playing to their strengths has enables Rascle and Nev to really come good.
Rangers have picked up 51 points in total in their Powerleague career (games actually played) and only Pie and Mini have been in the side for all of those points. In a cruel twist of fate, Piggy sits third with 48 points just ahead of Shiz with 44. With last night’s victory, Rascle has overtaken Hedderz into 4th place, with 38 and 36 points respectively.
A less than brilliant performance from the Rangers, but a victory none the less. With the awards ceremony only weeks away, who has been you player of the season or most improved player. The last few games may go a long way to determining the outcome.
Final score: Bramhall Rangers 10 Cheadle Utd Thursday 6
Goals: Mini (4), Shiz (3), Piggy (3)
Nev goal watch - 24