Saturday, 24 November 2018

Signing Off

Hello to everyone and anyone who still subscribes to this forum.

I have been mindful that I have never really signed off properly and wanted to just post a final message.

In doing so just wanted to pay tribute and thank you to my friend, your friend, footballs friend John Braddick.

John has been such a wonderful source of friendship, support, advice and wisdom (not to mention fish!) over the years that we co-managed the Central City team.  His unfailing support and motivation to be involved in youth football over the years has been really inspirational.  I hope you read this John, I miss you and I know the boys do as well.

John has been involved in football, both playing and coaching for most of his life, I am sorry that we didn't get to finish in the manner that we would have wanted but hope that you will still get to enjoy the game and I am sure that you will continue to take a keen interest in youth and adults football.


I love this image taken by Jo at the Plate final in Tiverton, coolness personified....we complimented each other well!!

Best wishes to everyone and hope that you all keep enjoying football and sport, whether watching, playing or supporting.

Regards
Mark 




Wednesday, 16 May 2018

The season that was.....

Hello everyone

Am sat in a hotel in Leicester on Wednesday evening and reflecting on the end of this football season.  It is a feeling of sadness.

Congratulations to all the players for the 3-1 win this evening against Twyford and it sounded like an exciting match. 

It has been a season when we have lost more games than we have won (even when considering our good run in the Plate competition).  This has been a new experience for us as we have always been a competitive team.  None of us like loosing. But it is the manner in which we have lost that has caused me and many others frustration and disappointment. 

In all probability we will be relegated next season.  I know that there is talk of there only being two divisions next season but if we stay up it will be by re-design rather than on merit.

Essentially we have not had the commitment and respect throughout the squad this season.  I have no intention to blame anyone other than myself for what has happened this season.  It is my responsibility to ensure that we have enough players each week to be competitive and stand us with a chance to win games. 

I have always tried my best to communicate clearly with parents and players.  All I ask is for that in return.  That this has not happened and time and time again we have been left wondering who will be turning up at kick off is not fair.  It is not fair on the players who battle so hard for the team and put there all in each and every week.  It is also not fair on John who gives of his own time and is ever present through rain, snow and wind!

I know that this is felt by many in the team, players and parents and has been cited as the reason that we will be loosing some of our most loyal, talented and committed players now that the season has finished. 

I have put my heart and soul into this team.  I have really enjoyed watching the boys grow into fine young men and the friendships that are formed now will be lifelong for many.

To those players and parents who have shown such commitment and passion for Central City I say sorry.  For those moving on I say good luck and thank you.  For those staying I say see you in August for pre-season training!!

Regards

Mark


 



Sunday, 6 May 2018

2018 Plate Cup Winners!!

Well they say football is a cruel game at times, but after the toughest of tough seasons it was simply brilliant to travel to Tiverton for the Plate final against a spirited Lympstone Youth team.

 I cant deny I was desperate for the team to win and to have a bit of a celebration at the end of a hard season.

 On a baking hot day and on the best pitch we have probably ever played on we were able to play in an open, expansive and exciting manner.

 Well done to all of the 15 lads who participated and were worthy winners of the trophy.

Thanks and credit also to John who has been a great coach and support to the players in the last few weeks. Jo took some great pictures of the match and if you haven’t seen them and want copies just let me know and I can forward them on. Thanks Jo. It was lovely to celebrate the win back at the pub as well.

 We have two matches left. Wednesday 9th May at KGV against Central United Saturday 12th May at KGV against Twyford. However we have a major problem as I understand that at least 6 players are missing due to D of E and Ten Tors. We are not allowed to play any matches at LGV after the 12th May so cannot delay it. I have appealed to the league and the Twyford manager to play it on Wednesday 16th May but will keep you posted.

 To all the players, parents and supported I thank you and congratulate you all, it was a lovely occasion and a great experience for us all. Mark

Thursday, 26 April 2018

The final few weeks

Hello everyone It occurs to me that now Charlie and Steve have left we have lost our match reports, so unless anyone else fancies their hand at doing the match report then I will try my best. This tough season seems to get tougher each week. Having lost Brandon and Charlie mid season has made our challenge of being able to produce a team each week even more difficult. We started the season with 17 which I felt was enough but clearly not. Our mid-week match was made tricky by parents evening at both Isca and St Peters and meant that we had to start the match with only 10 players. Whilst the Isca express dashed up the motorway (speeding tickets in the post I am sure!!) a well organised and disciplined Twyford team had managed to drive past our stand in goal keeper Max. We started the second half well and pressed consistently on their goal, for 20 minutes, alas without success and despite all efforts the ball just didn’t run for us. However to concede another three second half goals felt unfair and not a fair reflection on us at all. Football is a cruel game at times! Anyway onward and upward and we have a testing 6 pointer on Saturday away at Sidford. The pitch at Byes Lane, Sidford EX10 9QX) should be nice and allow for a fast match. We should have a full squad available for this match and it is a must win! Sadly I am working but John B will be leading the boys and I really really hope that we can come away with 3 big points. Also just to mention the Plate Cup final. This has now been confirmed for 3.30pm kick off at Tiverton Town’s ground. This should be a great occasion and nice to be able to play on a quality pitch with what could be a nice sized crowd! I am still none the wiser about who our opposition will be however!! Please invite as many family and friends as you can/want. I was going to propose that we go out for some dinner after the match. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions of a suitable venue? Might be worth trying to book something up? Can you text any ideas through to me asap, thanks. Many thanks for your on-going commitment and support Mark

Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Colyton 3 (0) Central City 5 (3)

This was a must-win match for City against their relegation rivals Colyton. On a pitch that resembled a field left out to pasture, City started brightly and created an early chance for Dylan who unfortunately missed the target from 6 yards out. Colyton then had a spell of pressure and only two fantastic saves from stand-in keeper Max stopped Central from falling behind. 15 minutes into the game and to everyone's relief City took the lead with Dylan turning his defender and rifling the ball into the far bottom corner. Despite City playing with 3 up front, Dylan remained the only real threat and soon added to his tally with his second goal of the match, almost a carbon copy of his opener. City were now cruising and following a fantastic run and cross from Sam Plumer, Dylan ran in to slam home his hat-trick just before halftime. The halftime talk was easier than normal with the focus on keeping it tight and making the tackles count. The second half commenced and the next goal was crucial. Colyton had an early chance and Central were fortunate that their long-range effort flew back off the crossbar. City then had the next opportunity and when Sam Plumer burst through the middle, he buried it into the bottom right-hand corner, with another smart finish for Central. 4-0 up and apparently strolling to a comfortable win. However, as the game wore on the City legs began to tire and after an hour of running through the long wet grass, Colyton began to take over. After a spell of pressure Colyton deservedly pulled a goal back in the 65th minute, but within two minutes Dylan restored the four-goal lead with an increasingly rare City break into the opposition half. That was the end of Central's contribution to the game and with Will Pye going off with cramp, Colyton pulled a couple late goals back to make the scoreline a bit more respectable. A win for Central that takes them off the bottom of the league. Well done to the team and let's build on it.

Monday, 26 March 2018

Central City (0) 0 St. Martins (0) 1

Central City turned in their best performance of the season, but once again came away without reward. The whole team kept its shape throughout the match and with Josh starting as Captain he set the standard for the team with a great performance. City started well and dominated the early stages of the match and they could have taken the lead when Lucas hit a superb volley just past the post. A couple further efforts from distance also went narrowly wide. With Zac struggling with his groin, City had to shuffle the team and bring Onur on up front. Without any further subs to utilise, Central were once again down to a bare eleven. This enabled St. Martins to come into the game, although Central could feel aggrieved that they were not in front at halftime. Central started the second half well with both Will and Sam coming close with free kicks from outside the box. Their tackling and closing down was faultless and St. Martins struggled to play any of the flowing football you would normally expect from them. As the second half wore on it seemed that we were heading for a 0-0 draw, which was the minimum that City deserved, but with the final attack of the match the Saints weaved past a couple defenders and lifted the ball over Noah and into the net. An unfair end to a terrific Central display. If we can maintain this form and get a bit of luck that we deserve, surely we will start to pick up points.

Sunday, 18 March 2018

Central City 8 (2) v Crediton 0 (0)

City cruised into the final of the Plate Trophy with a comfortable win over Third Division Crediton. After a slow scrappy start, the midfield was juggled around with Sam, Dan, Charlie and Joey being charged with getting City on the front foot. The changes did the trick and it wasn't long before Lucas controlled the ball and tucked it in at the near post. Within two minutes they had doubled their lead with Dylan turning sharply on the edge of the six-yard box and smacking the ball home. 2-0 up at the break, but with Charlie suffering from a cold and Cameron with a sore back it was time to make more changes and bring on Pacey and Max. The second half started with Central's first lucky break of the season, as Dylan's week effort bobbled over the defender's foot and rolled into the Crediton goal. City were 3-0 up and for the first time this season the players relaxed on the ball and showed what ability they all had. It wasn't long before Dylan completed his hattrick and the game was in the bag. Lucas scored the next two goals, the first following up on Tom D's superb long range effort that came back off the crossbar, and his hattrick was complete with a 20yd strike that dipped in over the keepers head. In the final two minutes, Tom D made it 7 and Joey completed the scoring, ending a morale boosting performance from the team. With 4 subs available the team rotation worked really well and let's hope for good squad attendance in the remaining games this season. Wembley here we come, or is it Wembury.