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Barbs A 5s Summer Tournament Week 3 Report

I missed our matches last Thursday (July 31), so this week’s report comes courtesy of Keith: 

Having rained a bit earlier in the afternoon it made conditions difficult and we played alright with ever really finding our stride. 

In the first game we exerted most of the pressure, and whilst we did have some chances we didn’t carve out enough clear openings, nor did we get enough of the speculative shots on target. They got a break on one occasion just outside the area and we found ourselves chasing the game.

A second came through openings that we left in pressing forward and a third due to a slip at the death.

In the second game, we also went behind but even though we were not really firing we still emerged with the win - strength in depth being the key to that one, with the differences telling when they had to field their weaker players.

For the final game, it was a similar story to game #1 - the teams were well matched but our errors cost us and we couldn’t make enough openings or be clinical enough at the other end. Anyway, three tough teams and close matches - on another day and with a little more luck, things might’ve been different.

Overall, the Barbarians put in a pretty solid performance, finishing sixth out of 32 teams in tournament.

Other notes:

  • Lineup: Andrew, Jemal, Keith, Marcus, Sean, Striker Dan, Will and Gordon (welcome, Gordon!)
  • According to the ClubFootball site, the next season of matches won’t be in August like last year but will instead start on September 1.

Barbs A 5s Summer Tournament Week 2 Report

It was another successful week for the Barbs A team in ClubFootball’s Summer 5-a-side Cup, as we won our group for the second straight week!

This week we were pitted against Sinocamps.com, City Weekend, and Vikings. We got off to another rocky start. A controversial free kick just a few meters in front of our goal caused several minutes of arguing and scuffling. When one of the opponents put a running shoulder block against our wall, clearing the path for the goal, things only got worse. Andrew was sent off with a yellow card, as was the hothead on the other team, even though he ran after and shoved our players several times when play was stopped, shouted threats to our face, try to attack us with the water cooler, and had to be restrained multiple times by his teammates. Still, we’ve got no one to blame but ourselves for the 1-0 final result. We gave them few clean looks the rest of the game, and we wasted at least ten good goal opportunities. I’ve said it before and will say it again, guys–losing our cool and directing our anger toward the refs hurts no one but ourselves.

Fortunately, we regrouped in the second match, dominating City Weekend. After giving up a silly goal in the first minute, we regrouped, evened the scored, then piled on in the final third, as they wilted from the summer heat and the relentless Barbars attack. Final score: 5-1.

The last game was against the Vikings, who played their typical game, bringing the keeper into their attack and blasting lots of long shots. They put up a good fight, but our defense held strong, but Jemal put us ahead with a stunning goal–receiving the ball with his back to the goal about 12 yards out, breaking back and to his left to gain a sliver of space, and then blasting an off-balance shot right past their keeper. Although we had several more chances in the last few minutes, we couldn’t find the net again, but we were happy to take the 1-0 victory.

Our 6 points put us at the top of the table and into the final group of 8, which will compete for the top award next Thursday. Details available on the CF website.

Special thanks to George and Striker Dan, both of whom showed up for the first time in a while and were integral to the victory. Actually, everyone played well–no one had a perfect game, but everybody brought something to the table. I think the depth of our team is a big part of the reason we are winning these games–the opponents either have to put in weaker substitutes for part the game or let exhaust their strongest 5 by leaving them in the whole time.

Lineup: Andrew, Striker Dan, Dave, George, Jemal, Marcus, Sean, Will

Barbs A 5s Summer Tournament Week 1 Report

The Barbs A team kicked off ClubFootball Summer 5-a-side Cup by winning its division last night. We started off poorly, though, seemingly flustered by the unfamiliar conditions at Xiaowuji: a much larger 5s pitch, poor lighting, a wet surface after the evening rain, and referee who was content to penalize us after every flop and faked cry of pain from the opponent. We scored first, but they kept the pressure on and ended up winning 2-1.

The next two games were must-wins, and that’s exactly what we did. We took care of business against the group’s weakest team with an 8-0 blowout but saved our best for the final match. We slowed down the pace, controlled the ball for long stretches, and covered well on defense. The reward came with a goal about halfway in, and we held on for the remainder and the 1-0 victory. At the end, we were one of three teams with two wins and one loss and won the group on goal difference.

According to the CF schedule, our matches next week should be on Thursday at 8pm.

Other notes:

  • Three cheers for Andrew, who played in goal the last two matches and kept both opponents scoreless while remaining very active in our attack.
  • Thanks to Sean for organizing the team when Dave was late to show up.
  • A hearty Barbarian welcome to new player Will! Will is from the States and enjoys playing defense and midfield, wearing flats on slippery pitch, and taking long walks on the beach.
  • Lineup: Andrew, Dave, Jemal, Luc, Marcus, Sean, Will

Barbarians A Team 5s Matches - May 15, 2008

The Barbarians returned to the familiar pitches of Lido for the the first time in almost a year, having finally won promotion into the second division. The first match was a total disaster as we fell apart in the second half and ended up losing 6-0 to Napolimania. We found our rhythm in the second match, however, and trounced a clearly exhausted Sinocamps.com, 5-0. Our 3 points left us fifth out of eight teams after one week.

Lineup: Bujar, Dave, Jemal, Keith, Sean Christianos, Sean Collins

NEXT WEEK: vs. Oguzkhan and France; first match starts at 8pm.

Barbars As Win Div 3 in ClubFootball 5s League!

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After languishing in Division 3 for far too long, the A team’s 5s squad finally got its act together and won the division in the March/April season.  The team put in solid performances every single week, earning at least three points all seven weeks and winning both matches in Weeks 1, 2, 3, and 7. We finished with 33 points, well ahead of second-placed Oguzkhan (28 points).

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Match Report: Barbs A vs Strollers

On a chilly, wet and windy day in the middle of April two teams came together looking for local bragging rights. The Strollers, a long established side in the IFFC who have experienced the highest highs over recent years, came up against the Barbarians A, a newish team that is working hard to find their feet in their inaugural season in the IFFC’s top flight. The form book suggested that the Strollers would hold the cards, but the Barbs were determined to make sure that in a good ol’ cliche kind a way the form book was nowhere to be seen! Turning up with both breakfast and beer in hand, the Barbs were clearly up for this game long before the whistle blew….

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B Team Match Report vs Red Cards

The match report will follow shortly.  The joys of editing on line means I just lost the whole thing.  Will copy and paste from word next time. Please add a comment with your choice for man of the match.  I’d also like to know who got the assist for Daisuke’s goal.

B team - Match report vs Summer Palace

It’s been a long time in the waiting…

The Summer palace game saw some of our best football yet. Defence, Midfield and Attack combined well and we dominated all over the pitch. It was one of the few matches this season where we were able to play the ball back and through the defence. Our tight formation meant we were able to control the game all over the pitch, deny the opposition space and back each other up.

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Match report vs Thumb Korea

The game started well with Barbarians taking the upperhand.  Phil Heggli recently back from a tour of Bangladesh was drafted into defence.  It was his quick freekick from deep in our own half that put Claudius Hildebrand through on goal for the opener.  1-0.  Andrew Evans, marauding on the left wing, provided the second with a clean clinical strike.   2-0.  The first of our tough tackling anchor men to score was Samy, charging through the defence and beating the keeper to the ball.  He finished with a delicate chip then clattered with the keeper.  3-0.  Shorlty before half time, re-organization at the back put an end to Thumb Korea’s wing play.  The half time talk was focused on defending well and keeping the clean sheet. 

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20080316 Match Report vs Azzurri

An interesting encounter that saw us pegged against our closest rivals this season. They now sit 4 points ahead of us and still have the Beijing Rockers game which will give them a 6-0 victory. We won’t meet them again this season, but we can still beat them in the table. Our current position puts us above Celtics and Renda with Azzuri reachable and Italy 10 points clear. Our objective this season should be first to retain our current position, then to beat Azzuri on the table, our super objective is to finish above Italy in the top four. If we all pull together and play our best, I believe these objectives are attainable.

The game started well with the teams evenly matched for the most part. A defensive error lead to the first opportunity but nobody could stop the pace of the Azzuri forward who rounded a number of defenders before finishing from an impossible angle.

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