Sunday, November 27, 2005

Match Report - Barnes v Loko

Sunday 27th November 2005
Barnesalona Cup

Barnes 4 v Lokomotiv Londres FC 1

Another large squad huddled together outside the changing rooms in the bitter cold ready to face our good natured but competitive November rivals Barnes. Out on the pitch both sides flared their nostrils and puffed out their plumage with some intimidating warm up exercises. Barnes were displaying their five a side skills whilst we practiced our running and 'air' header technique.

And so to the match. Manager Julian had asked for a lively start and committed performance against what turned out to be a much improved Barnes outfit. Instead it was Barnes who made all the early running, thrice hitting the woodwork and closing down the Loko players with alarming regularity.

They got the goal they deserved 20mns in as an attack down the left culminated in a simple tap-in past an exposed Steve Martin in goal. The rest of the half followed the same pattern. Barnes were clearly sharper and quicker to every loose ball. Unlike the two previous encounters they had more pace at the back and Loko, without Andreas and Steve, didn't carry their usual threat going forwards. Allan, in goal for Barnes, was rarely troubled which prompted an alarmed Julian to break with habit and make two first half substitutions. He brought on Adrian and Mark Bullock (making a welcome return after his ankle injury) to add some experience and hopefully help stem the tide.

And Loko were fortunate to pick up their half-time refreshments only a solitary strike behind.

Half-Time Barnes 1 v Loko 0

Another change was made at half-time with Stefan coming on for Doug to add some pace up front. Dale dropped down into midfield.



The second half was actually a slight improvement despite us losing it 3-1. The next goal was always going to decide the direction the match took and excruciatingly Barnes twice cleared the ball off the line after Stefan had rounded the keeper, only to break away at the other end and score moments later after Rohan had miss controlled a pass.

Barnes then sealed the game with a free header at the far post which looped into the far corner.

Loko's goal was as unexpected as it was brilliant. Mark (pictured above) brought the ball down and as he beat his man on the turn rammed it from fully 30 yards into a bulging net. This served to stoke the flames of a dormant Loko fire and for a few minutes we looked like the team that had won three on the trot. with time ticking away Mark again broke through on the left and his angled shot lobbed agonizingly onto the crossbar and was cleared to safety.

Lightning struck twice as Barnes then counter-attacked with a long ball forward which resulted in their fourth goal, well and truly putting the game to bed.

Final Score Barnes 4 v Loko 1

Manager Julian Milne's comments:

"A game we can take very little from. We could not match their desire or indeed composure on the ball and everyone seemed below par.

I was disappointed with the attitude of some of the players when we went behind and would like to see us encourage and motivate each other a little more. Let's not get depressed and frustrated but instead learn from a team that beat us with a combination of character and organisation.

Barnes are one of my favourite teams in the league because they play fairly and to their potential. We can learn from that.

Next week we take on the champions. The result is no longer important. What is is that we prove to ourselves we have got some character and some fight in us.

Man of the Match: Mark - kept on chasing lost causes and almost set up a grand-stand finish. Good to have you back mate."

Team Line Up
1. Steve M
2. Rohan
3. Ivan
4. Pete
5. Paul D
6. Doug
7. Johan
8. Dave
9. Dale (c)
10. James
11. Ismail
12. Adrian (Replaced Johan 35 Minutes)
13. Mark (Replaced James 35 Minutes)
14. Stefan (Replaced Doug 45 Minutes)

Goals:
Mark (1)
75th Minute - Brought the ball down 30 yards out and hammered a screamer into the top corner.

Match Report provided by Julian Milne.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Captain's Corner - November 2005

This is Captain Paul Dwinfour's November installment:



"Back to back victories in league and cup against a decent Barnes team followed by a third straight victory against Said has set us once again on track to achieving our goals for the season. We’ve bounced back well from a draw and defeat against Auckland, the last-gasp equaliser we conceded to deny us victory was hard to take but hopefully lessons were learnt.

The first victory of our winning run was a superb all-round performance for which everyone should be applauded. The second was less convincing but demonstrated our improved belief and fighting qualities. Against Said the performance was patchy but sufficient to ensure a comfortable victory.

We’ve clearly now established an ideal launching pad to move upwards and forwards in league and cup. Now, let’s push on and do even better. We’ve ridden our luck a little on occasion but deserve to be on this winning run. With absolute concentration alongside our belief we’ll make further progress and be rewarded with more positive results I’m sure. However, we must be mindful of the danger of complacency. There are no easy games in this league, not for us. Lacklustre displays are liable to be punished, let’s remain focused from start to finish.

Last year around about this time we put together a run of 4 successive victories. We can do at least that again or even better, and then go on to maintain our form through out the rest of the season, but only if we stay on top of our game in terms of our approach. Currently we are placed 6th in the league, respectable and moving in the right direction but not yet where we should be. Let’s keep the good things going."

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Match Report - Loko v Said

Sunday 20th November 2005
Barnesalona League

Lokomotiv Londres FC 5 v Said 0

Another game, another win, it's easy this game of football when you put your mind to it, isn't it!

A cold, frosty, foggy morning greeted the players as they arrived at the ground for this encounter against the Leagues bottom placed team, Said. The opposition were late as usual and Loko ensured that they prepared properly, adequately stretching, jogging and doing various ball skills. It then emerged that Said only had nine players as some of their others were stuck in traffic, so Paolo joined their team for the first half and made the numbers up to ten. About 20 minutes into the game their further player arrived and we finally managed to get eleven-a-side.

Jules had a full squad of fifteen players to pick from, being injured himself, it fell to Steve Martin to play in goal, a back four of Johan, Ivan, Paul Dwinfour and Pete, right wing was Dave, left wing Alistair, and in the centre Doug and Dale, with Doug taking more defensive duties, allowing Dale to push forward and be more creative. A now familar front pairing of Andreas and Steve Whitely made up the numbers. The places on the bench went to Paul Kelly, Paolo, James and Mark, the latter kindly refereeing the first half with Doug refereeing the second. The revolving captaincy was this week given to Pete to control the game from the back.

The game started with Loko firmly on top, which was no surprise due to the numerical advantage, and good early possession created a couple of good chances and shots from Andreas, however neither had enough purchase to beat the goalkeeper. Doug and Dave were winning a lot of tackles in the centre and this enabled us to pick up the loose ball and continually attack them.

The first goal didn't take long in coming, it was a nice through ball by Dale for Andreas to chase towards the right corner of the box, he won the chase against the goalkeeper and swung a lovely ball over to the centre where Dale got in front of his marker and volleyed into the empty net from five yards. It was a smashing goal and settled the nerves of a Loko side that were now getting into their stride.


(Scorers from left to right: Andreas, Man of the Match Pete and Dale)

The second goal did not take long in coming as Alistair fed a through ball to Andreas who again beat the keeper to the ball and managed to pull down his pants while nutmegging him and sent the ball gleefully into the back of the net.

Two minutes later and Dale sent a lovely ball in between the centre back and full back for Dave to run on to and agonisingly hit the outside of the post. Still the chances continued and Alistair twice got himself into an excellent position down the left and fired one shot just over and another inches wide.

Said had not been an attacking force at all but five minutes before half-time a goalmouth scramble went to the edge of the area and a long range effort was superbly tipped over by Steve Martin in goal. A satisfactory half, but it could have been a lot better.

Half-Time Loko 2 v Said 0

Several changes were made at half-time and Jules encouraged us to produce more of the same. Paolo came on for Steve Whitely, Paul Kelly came on for Johan, and Doug made way for James who went out to the right wing, with Dave coming inside to play in the centre.

The second half started as the first had finished with Said pressing as they were two goals down, they did however fail to produce a single shot on target in the entire half as the Loko defence were on top from start to finish.

Loko weren't on the back foot for long and started to create chance after chance as the game widened and space appeared all over the park. Andreas and James were finding space in behind the defence and Andreas should have added to his tally on more than one occasion as he ran through on goal three or four times, only to be denied by the goalkeeper. Dave also had a long range effort tipped away at full stretch.

The next goal came from an unlikely source as Dale turned his man in midfield and sent a through ball for Pete who had come up from the back and made an excellent run down the left, he cut across the front of the defender and hit a shot from eighteen yards which bounced just in front of the keeper who mistimed his dive for the ball and it hit the back of the net.

The fourth soon followed as Andreas turned in the box and hit his shot into the bottom corner and followed that up with his third hat-trick in as many weeks as he ran clear and placed the ball into the corner, and the keeper could only stand and watch, rooted to the spot.

Mark made his debut for the club with around twenty minutes to go, replacing Paolo who had had a busy morning playing for both teams, James pushed up front and Mark went onto the right wing.

The game was peattering out, as it was over as a contest, and Loko had chances to increase their lead as they continually now found themselves with men over on each attack. It was a lack of composure and people not listening to calls which meant our tally was not increased, but Jules will be happy that we have come away with another win, and five goals that puts our goal difference in a positive position for the first time this season.

Back to playing Barnes again next week and we will need to raise our game and be prepared to battle once again. Well played lads!

Final Score Loko 5 v Said 0

Manager Julian Milne's comments:

"The contrast between the commitment and character shown by the respective squads could not have been more stark.

Cedric remarked pre-match that he wished all the teams could be as reliable as us. We were punctual, flexible, and ultimately all the players can be praised for demonstrating in various forms their commitment to the team and the league. Thanks to the guys who were prepared to referee the game and to Paolo for playing for Said's team in the first half. Well done everyone on that front and apologies for the delayed kick off. It reflects well on the club and it hasn't gone unnoticed amongst the other teams. Let's keep it up.

In terms of the performance it is hard to put the match into any kind of discernible focus. We started after a long warm-up against only nine men and we seemed a little disconcerted after a few missed opportunities. We were a bit nervy even after the first goal went in and I think perhaps we hesitated in the face of a team that had little shape or discipline but which was prepared to leave plenty of men to pile forwards if our attacks broke down. It was very much a question of getting the job done and enjoying our football.

Certainly the performance was much improved in the second half. We looked like we had warmed up and everyone was getting stuck in. We won nearly all the headers and played some attractive football at times. The defence was very solid and I thought as a unit we looked good. We kept our shape better when play broke down and if truth be told could have had plenty more goals.

Unlike our victories over Barnes this result cannot be used as a benchmark in terms of our progression on the pitch. However, we have won three on the trot now and lost only 1 of the last five. I want us to keep the run going and we know if we play to our potential we can get another result against Barnes on Sunday. Well played guys.

Man of the Match: A very close call between Dave (who I thought again displayed all the characteristics I am looking for in players - aggression, spirit, determination and energy) and Peter (who again dominated at the back and stepped up to the mark as captain) who just shades it in honour of his first Loko goal."

Team Line Up
1. Steve M
2. Johan
3. Ivan
4. Pete (c)
5. Paul D
6. Doug
7. Dave
8. Dale
9. Steve W
10. Andreas
11. Alistair
12. Paul K (Replaced Johan 45 Minutes)
13. James (Replaced Doug 45 Minutes)
14. Paolo (Replaced Steve W 45 Minutes)
15. Mark (Replaced Paolo 70 Minutes)

Goals:
Dale (1)
15th Minute - A ball played through by Dale enabled Andreas to get there before the keeper and float a lovely ball over for Dale to volley home from five yards.
Andreas (3)
30th Minute - A ball through by Alistair was coolly slotted through the keepers leg.
60th Minute - A neat turn in the area was hammered into the bottom corner.
65th Minute - Andreas ran clear and placed the ball calmly past a stranded Keeper.
Pete (1)
55th Minute - Dale turned his man in midfield and sent a through ball for Pete to run onto down the left wing, he cut inside and hammered the ball home from eighteen yards.

Match Report provided by Dale Mellor

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Player Profile: David Hearn

Name: David Hearn
Age: 27
Position: Mid RC / Att Mid RC


Q. What scared you most as a child?
A. The thought that 15 years down the line I'd be playing for Loko.

Q. Who did you support as a child and who were you favourite players?
A. Liverpool FC, John Barnes.

Q.What's the funniest thing that has happened to you during a match?
A. Ismail kicked me in the balls once, not funny at the time, and actually its still not funny...

Q. What's the worst thing anyone has ever done or said to you?
A. 'Its your round' usually hurts me the most.

Q. What makes you laugh and why?
A. Anything, because I'm a kid

Q. What talent do you wish you had?
A. X-ray vision, well because of the obvious!

Q. What is your best physical feature?
A. My red hot good looks!

Q. What do you most dislike about your physical apperance?
A. The lack of red hot good looks!!!

Q. How do you think other people see you?
A. With their eyes.

Q. And how do you see yourself?
A. A mirror.

Q. What do you consider your biggest attribute as a player?
A. Crossing the ball and occassional strike from outside the box.

Q. What is your favourite way of relaxing?
A. Pint, crisps and baywatch repeats.

Q. Who do you knock around with from Loko and why?
A. I don't really, but I see Dale a bit as we played 5-a-side together.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Match Report - Loko v Barnes

Sunday 13th November 2005
Barnesalona Cup

Lokomotiv Londres FC 4 v Barnes 3

What a difference a day makes…. whereas last week Loko finally got the result they had deserved, on Sunday they got the slice of luck that was also long overdue. Loko and Barnes locked horns once more in a rematch of the previous week’s game. As everyone predicted the game was a much tighter affair, with Barnes, bolstered by the return key players, out to avenge the 7-1 spanking, and Loko looking to get their cup campaign off the ground at last.

Despite all the talk of being ready to face the backlash from Barnes, Loko’s preparation for the match was dismal. Several players were late, and the ref arrived early, so the warm up and pre-match speech were both rushed. Slowing things down further was the fact that Auckland/Dave Argyll needed to borrow the blue kit, which the Loko players were already wearing, because they didn’t have changed colours of their own. This meant that they were actually wearing diverse elements of three different Loko kits, old and new. You know they protest and protest, but they just can’t hide the fact that they are in love with us.

The team lined up with Jules in goal, a back four of Rohan, Paul, Nick and Christophe behind a midfield quartet of Doug, Dave, Dale and Ali, and Steve partnered Andreas up front. Again numbers were high, with Adrian, Marc, Johan, Ivan, Paolo and Ismail all on the bench. The revolving captaincy moved on to Nick who came in for the absent Pete.

The match got underway after a well-observed two minutes silence for Remembrance Sunday. True to form Loko forgot all that had been said and played as if they carried the six goal lead into the new game. Barnes, with a point to prove and the wind in their sails as they played downhill, tore straight into the lacklustre Loko ranks with vigour. The warning shot came immediately as a nice series of passes put the Barnes man through but his angled shot went just the wrong side of the post. It went unheeded though, and just two minutes later Barnes were celebrating taking an early lead. Their attacker Stuart, who missed last week’s game, latched onto a long ball that eluded Paul and Nick and rounded Jules to finish calmly from fifteen yards. Loko 0-1 Barnes.

The goal seemed to have no effect at all upon the Loko players and for the next twenty minutes they weren’t at the races, only Jules’s goalkeeping and some desperate defending keeping Barnes out. Clear cut-chances were few and far-between but Barnes enjoyed a host of corners, and one shot from the edge of the box was well saved at the top corner by Jules, who had to react sharply after it took a deflection off Rohan’s boot.

Playing uphill and under constant pressure to defend, Ali and Doug on the wings were unable to orchestrate any rapid counter attacks, but Loko did eventually drag themselves back into the game. The second of two corners in rapid succession was put straight at the keeper by Steve. Although he couldn’t hold it no Loko players were on hand to poke it home. As Loko began to compete the game became rather fractious. The ref had set an early precedent, giving away a lot of free kicks, and he was obliged to stick to that in the interests of fairness; as a result the game didn’t flow at all and several players on both sides were unhappy – Dale and Steve both managed to talk their way into the book.



As half-time approached Barnes still had the upper hand and looked like increasing their lead. However it was Loko who nicked the crucial goal, against the run of play. Ali slipped the ball to Andreas (pictured above) at the edge of the box and he struck a straight drive goalwards. The keeper had it covered but the ball took a slight deflection off a defender which was just enough to wrong-foot him and the ball flew right into the middle of the net. Loko 1-1 Barnes. The Loko players knew they were very fortunate to be going in level at the interval.

Half-time Loko 1 v Barnes 1

Jules was not best pleased with his charges. For the first time in several matches he had cause to complain about the team’s effort and commitment, which should never be an issue – especially with so many people on the bench waiting for their chance. He finished off a furious speech with a warning about complacency and a set of vigorous instructions for the second half (including again something about bees). Ismail came on for Ali on the left and Paolo replaced Steve up front.

At the restart Loko immediately announced their belated arrival as a competitive force with a series of real challenges, and from then on the game became the classic Loko-Barnes dingdong scrap of yesteryear. It was Loko who drew first blood. Playing downhill created more room in midfield for the boys in white and a neat cross over the area was brilliantly volleyed into the top corner by Andreas. Loko 2-1 Barnes.

Barnes came straight back from the kick off and fared better attacking up the slope than Loko had. However this time there was to be no opening in the home defence and they were restricted to long-ranged efforts, all of which were comfortably dealt with by Jules. Loko then extended the lead, as Andreas, who, like last week, was finding space in and behind Barnes as they pushed forwards, received a through ball and finished smartly down the middle for his hat trick. Loko 3-1 Barnes.

Barnes were incensed, furious that their strong appeal for offside had gone unheeded by the ref. Immediately afterwards though it was Loko’s turn to feel aggrieved at a controversial decision as a Barnes attacker got into the box and threw himself to the ground over Paul’s leg. Paul and Christophe were adamant but the ref saw fit to award the penalty which was tucked away very well beyond Jules’ dive to bring Barnes back into the game. Loko 3-2 Barnes.

Within five minutes Loko had re-established the two goal cushion as Paolo found Andreas who rounded the keeper and finished in a carbon copy of Barnes’ opener. Loko 4-2 Barnes. Again Barnes came back at Loko and once more dragged themselves back into it with another controversial goal; this time a high ball from a cross was only half dealt with by Jules, and as the ball came down he was bundled into the net by the Barnes player allowing his buddy to knock it into the empty goal. Once again the ref turned a blind eye, making for a nail biting finish to the match. Loko 4-3 Barnes.

Barnes through the kitchen sink at the Loko defence, with Loko once more restricted to the counter attack. Andreas missed a couple of chances to add to his already considerable tally, and Dave and Dale had a few wild pops from long range. However it was at the other end where the action was. Johan had come on for Doug to add some extra energy to the defence, which was clinging on to the lead for dear life. Paul soldiered on despite a thigh injury, and kept Barnes at bay whenever the ball was played long. Dale took charge at the corners, attacking the ball and delegating his marking duties to Paolo and Dave who dropped to help. Christophe and Nick made some crucial tackles and Rohan blocked twice on the line. Jules made the save of the match low at his near post when the Barnes man ghosted in to strike from six yards.

Eventually the final whistle blew to end another fiercely competitive but good natured game between these two sides that have come a long way since they shared the bottom spots of the league this time last year. Loko were fortunate, but were due the rub of the green after all those times last year when it seemed to go Barnes’ way. Both sides were feeling hard done by after certain decisions but these evened themselves out over the course of the game. The players can take heart from their spirited resistance, but need to learn the lessons of the first half. Andreas bailed us out this time lads, but he can’t always be there!

Final Score Loko 4 v Barnes 3

Manager Julian Milne's comments:

"Back to back victories have enabled us to climb both the league and our group table in the cup. The turnouts have been great and hopefully the foundations are in place for a successful season.

I think Barnes represent the standard of football in this league and it is pleasing to have beaten them twice in succession and establish ourselves as a decent side. However, if we are to compete at the very top of the league with the likes of SW6, WWK and Munchen we will have to improve still further.

I let my feelings be known about our first half performance on Sunday and I was pleased to get a reaction out of the lads. Over-confidence was an obvious trap to fall into after a hefty victory the previous week and we certainly weren't prepared either mentally or physically for an improved Barnes performance.

Now we must avoid making the same mistake when we play bottom of the table Said on Sunday. We have to impose ourselves on the game physically and get back to the basics that helped us play so well two weeks ago. Namely, being competitive in the air and playing at a high tempo in the oppositions half.

I am desperate for another win and I hope everyone is up for it on Sunday.

Man of the Match: Andreas - An obvious choice with four goals, but also led by example with his work rate. A great all round performance."

Team Line Up
1. Julian
2. Rohan
3. Christophe
4. Paul
5. Nick (c)
6. Dale
7. Doug
8. Dave
9. Steve
10. Andreas
11. Alistair
12. Johan (Replaced Doug 75 Minutes)
13. Ismail (Replaced Alistair 45 Minutes)
14. Paolo (Replaced Steve 45 Minutes)

Goals:
Andreas (4)
45th Minute - A long range effort from outside the area took a deflection past the keeper.
55th Minute - A right wing cross was superbly volleyed home from the edge of the area.
60th Minute - Andreas ran on to a through ball and coolly slotted home.
75th Minute - A flicked header by Paolo sent Andreas clear again to round the keeper and score.

Match Report provided by Rohan Tesh.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Player Profile: Ismail Hazig

Name: Ismail Hazig
Age: 43
Position: Gk / Def RCL / Mid RCL


Q. What scared you most as a child?
A. I lost my eye sight overnight at the age of 5.

Q. Who did you support as a child and who were you favourite players?
A. Liverpool F.C. - Pele, Johan Cruyff

Q.What's the funniest thing that has happened to you during a match?
A. Scored from the centre spot.

Q. What's the worst thing anyone has ever done or said to you?
A. Insulted me by shouting dirty names.

Q. What makes you laugh and why?
A. When I see a weak player replacing a talented one (what a waste!)

Q. What talent do you wish you had?
A. I wish I had Pele's talent.

Q. What is your best physical feature?
A. My left foot. (Editor - Yeah, looks lovely Ismail!!!)

Q. What do you most dislike about your physical apperance?
A. I was a skinny lad (Had a few nasty sickies)

Q. How do you think other people see you?
A. I did not care less what other people think of me.

Q. And how do you see yourself?
A. I see myself as a skillful champ.

Q. What do you consider your biggest attribute as a player?
A. I scored lots of goals & won trophies. At the age of 15 I played for a top division team Hassania Union Sport Agadir as a junior in Morocco back in 1976/7/8.
Hassania Union Sport Agadir became Moroccan Champions for 2 successive seasons 2002 & 2003. I am proud of that great achievement as if I was still part of the team 24 years on.

Q. What is your favourite way of relaxing?
A. Sunbathing on the golden sandy beach of Agadir.

Q. Who do you knock around with from Loko and why?
A. No one, but I get on with everyone.

Thanks to Ismail for taking part and some more profiles will be added shortly. If you receive an email please forward your answers as soon as possible. The funnier the better.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Match Report - Barnes v Loko

Sunday 6th November 2005
Barnesalona League

Barnes 1 v Lokomotiv Londres FC 7

Phew! What a scorcher! Loko managed to fry Barnes on Sunday despite a constant drizzle from the heavens. Watched by the biggest Barnesalona crowd (9) this reporter has seen since the heady days of the cup semi-final against Oranges Boranges back in 2002, a strong Loko team tore apart a weakened Barnes eleven, despite the overall amount of possession being relatively even. Anyone who has been following Loko this season will know that their recent performances have merited a greater points haul than they have recouped, and that it was obvious that someone was in for a hiding sooner or later. Barnes stepped up with their two first-choice centre-halves missing and their trousers down.

A large turnout meant that Jules had some interesting choices to make when picking the starting line up. Determined to take the game by the scruff of the neck he opted for an attacking 4-3-3 formation, with himself in goal once more and Rohan, Pete, Paul and Christophe along the back line. Dale took up his now familiar holding midfielder role, flanked by Dave on the right of centre and Nick on the left. Steve returned to the attack as the central target man with Andreas and Ali running off him on either side. Doug, Ivan, Johan and new man James all started on the bench, and prospective talent Marc looked on from the touchline. In a new initiative Jules handed the captaincy temporarily to Dave. He made it clear to the squad that Paul and Dale were still club captain and vice-captain respectively, the idea of a revolving match day captain being intended to incite greater vocal encouragement from around the team.

The game kicked off more or less on time. The rain, combined with the long grass on the Barnes Common pitch, seemed to suggest a messy encounter but the football on display was of a decent standard. Loko immediately took the initiative, as an early period of end-to-end attacks culminated in a corner. Christophe swung a great ball over to the far post where Andreas rose above the defence to glance it into the top corner for 1-0. A great start and finally the set-piece goal that manager Jules had been waiting so long for – and like an empty second bus the next one followed hard on the heels of the first. Another corner, this time drilled in from the right by Dave, was only half-cleared and then played back across the box, where Steve was waiting hungrily to slot it past the keeper 2-0.

Typically Loko then took their foot off the gas, allowing Barnes in for a spell of pressure of their own. Their midfield stretched the Loko back line but they couldn’t quite find the killer pass to get themselves back in the game. The centre forward did manage to burst through into the box to get on the end of a low cross but Rohan came across to cut it out as he shaped to shoot. Another cross looped over Jules’ head to the far post but attacker and defender rose together and the ball bounced off both heads and off the bar. All attempts to play the ball over the top or through the middle were gobbled up by ‘saints’ Peter and Paul at the back. Barnes could justifiably feel hard done by when their big midfielder charged through, chasing a ball that was heading out for a goal kick, and was brought down in the box by Dale. Even Dale admits it was a penalty but the Barnes man made a bit of a meal of it and the ref signalled play on.

Loko heeded the warning shot and began to turn the screw. Andreas turned his man inside out at the edge of the Barnes area but his shot hit the side netting. Soon afterwards the acting captain took matters into his own hands, sprinting to beat the Barnes midfield to a loose ball in the centre of the park about thirty yards out and unleashing an unstoppable rocket into the top corner for 3-0. The commitment was evident as the simultaneous challenge sent Dave sprawling, winded, but he soon picked himself up to join in the celebrations.

Loko didn’t let up and shortly before half time increased their lead with a neat piece of route one football. Pete’s long goal kick was headed on by Dale straight into Steve’s path. His shot was well blocked by Alan in the Barnes net but the rebound fell kindly for Andreas who bagged his second calmly, ensuring that Loko went in at the break with a healthy 4-0 lead. The reward for a good winning header in midfield!

Half-Time Barnes 0 v Loko 4

Jules focused his half-time talk on the need to concentrate and not surrender an early goal to hand the initiative back to Barnes. Although very happy with his team he anticipated an early second half onslaught, and in the back of the Loko players’ minds was the knowledge that Barnes had come back from 5-1 down to 5-5 against Celtic. To counter this the formation was switched back to a standard 4-4-2, with Ali dropping to left wing and Doug coming in for Nick at centre mid.

However the expected assault did not materialise until later, and a relatively even passage of play resulted in Loko crucially nicking the next goal and effectively killing off the match as a contest. A great box-to-box counter-attacking move began and ended with Dale (pictured below); the ball was swept up the pitch in a series of slick passes, culminating in Andreas’ low cross into the path of the vice captain who gleefully smashed it home for 5-0. A milestone reached, Jules brought on Ivan at left back and James making his debut alongside Andreas up front.



A few minutes later Barnes ruined Loko’s nice clean sheet. A corner eluded several Loko players and the Barnes man slipped his marker and managed to head the ball off the post and in for 5-1, but it proved to be too little, too late. Shortly afterwards Johan, who had come on at right back, capped a roving run with a close range shot that went straight at the keeper. He wasn’t to be denied for long though, as Andreas left the entire Barnes defence for dead a few minutes later and squared the ball to give Johan the simplest of tap-ins at the far post 6-1.

Barnes then seemed to rally and belatedly begin their siege, determined to add a bit of respectability to the score line. They went close on several occasions, putting a near post glancing header just over, a free header wide, and most notably failing to capitalise on a fluffed clearance, slamming a good shooting chance into the side netting. Loko contented themselves with hitting Barnes on the break, with Andreas looking like scoring every time he got the ball and ran at their defence. He finally capped another superb display with his hat trick – another Pete goal kick was flicked on by Dale and Andreas ran clean through to finish with a flourish to make it 7-1.

That seemed to break the last of Barnes’ resistance and Loko finished the match on the attack, with everyone piling forwards. Dale’s mazy run in the box deserved a better finish than he gave it, James’ low drive was cleared off the line and Ali’s shot was blocked by Ivan’s groin. Despite competing throughout Barnes finished six goals down and Loko had had the chances to make it more. A well deserved and much needed win that will hopefully kick-start the Loko season. We play Barnes again next week when they should have a full squad – it will certainly be a tighter affair.

Final Score Barnes 1 v Loko 7

Manager Julian Milne's comments:

"Obviously a very satisfying result and a performance in which we implemented a lot of the things we have been working on. We were ruthless in front of goal and took our chances well. Everyone was competing to a high standard, winning their personal battles and I was really pleased with the way we closed them down.

I wanted the team to play aggressively as it has increasingly been doing but also to demonstrate some verve and charisma and play with a certain abandon. It always helps scoring early and a goal from a set piece was particularly pleasing. We set out to put them on the back foot and we achieved that.

Hopefully now we have instilled some belief after some narrow defeats and realise that if we play to a certain standard week in week out we are one of the best teams in this league. We must, however, be weary of complacency when we play Barnes again on Sunday in the cup. The important thing to remember for the next game is that it starts at 0-0 and not 7-1.

Barnes are not a bad team at all and they did enjoy a lot of good possession, albeit not always in the last third. I think it will be at lot closer on Sunday and we have to prepare in the correct manner. Well played guys, I believe the win moves us up to 6th in the league and now we need to focus on using this result as a catalyst for a sustained run of good performances.

Man of the Match: Dave - asked to play like a captain and did so - rose to the challenge and belted home another great goal."

Team Line Up
1. Julian
2. Rohan
3. Christophe
4. Pete
5. Paul
6. Dale
7. Dave (c)
8. Alistair
9. Steve
10. Andreas
11. Nick
12. Ivan (Replaced Christophe 55 Minutes)
13. Doug (Replaced Nick 45 Minutes)
14. James (Replaced Steve 55 Minutes)
15. Johan (Replaced Rohan 65 Minutes)

Goals:
Andreas (3)
10th Minute - Towering back post header into the top corner.
40th Minute - Flicked header by Dale in midfield sent Steve clear who had his shot saved and the rebound was put in by Andreas following up.
85th Minute - Flicked header by Dale sent Andreas clear and he coolly hammered the ball past the keeper.
Steve (1)
15th Minute - A goal mouth scramble and Steve hit the back of the net from five yards.
Dave (1)
30th Minute - Dale took on three players down the wing and played the ball inside to Alistair who laid it off for Dave to hit from 30 yards.
Dale (1)
55th Minute - Dale headed clear from his own box, the ball was picked up by Steve who laid it off to Dale on the halfway line. The ball was played down the channel for Andreas who slid the ball across the area for Dale to continue his run and hammer the ball into the bottom corner.
Johan (1)
80th Minute - Andreas slipped past two men in the area and slipped the ball across the area for Johan to score from six yards into the empty net.

Match Report provided by Rohan Tesh.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

November Fixtures 2005

Sunday 6th November
Barnesalona League
Barnes Common
Barnes v Lokomotiv Londres FC

Result: Won 7-1

Sunday 13th November
Barnesalona Cup
Pitch 2
Lokomotiv Londres FC v Barnes

Result: Won 4-3

Sunday 20th November
Barnesalona League
Pitch 3
Lokomotiv Londres FC v Said

Result: Won 5-0

Sunday 27th November
Barnesalona Cup
Pitch 3
Barnes v Lokomotiv Londres FC

Result: Lost 4-1