Mens Soccer…
My name is George Lawton, I am
19 years old and I will be blogging for the men’s soccer team this
season. I am an international student over from England on a soccer
scholarship. I have played soccer in both England and Scotland to a
fairly high standard playing up and down the country for a school of
excellence. This past January I
coached soccer in South Africa for 3 months doing voluntary work, but I
also had some time to explore the country. A couple of highlights would
have to be doing the world’s highest bungee jump and going on numerous
safaris.
A lot of people have asked why I chose to come to Canada? In
all honesty it comes down to one thing. The people here are
ridiculously kind. You guys won’t realise, back home if you smile at
someone in the street they are more than likely to try and start a
confrontation. This kindness is further proven in the soccer team.
Coming from overseas I will admit entering a new dressing room I was a
little apprehensive as to how the team would react. From past experience
new teams can be cold and distant to new players. Here it was the
complete opposite. I have to say the team is awesome, both as people and
players (despite last week’s results). I was welcomed in and I feel
like I have known the lads for years, the camaraderie within the
dressing room is better than anywhere I have ever played and I am
looking forward to showing you what this team will achieve.
4
points from the first two games flattered us a little as we still hadn’t
put in a proper performance; even so we entered the weekend with a good
mind set and with high hopes. However, this is how the weekend went
down.
The Reds had a tough time on the road this past weekend
losing both games. Coming into Fridays game versus Moncton we were
pumped, I personally was looking forward to playing on grass too, coming
over the England it was strange to adjust to playing on turf and so the
green grass reminded me of the pitches I am used to. We knew what to
expect from our opponents and in the early stages of the game we
threatened. The crossbar and post we both rattled. Amir Razak with a
header that bounced down and was cleared, Oli Jones hit a sweet volley
which hit the post then came off the goalkeeper for a corner,
unfortunately we couldn’t find a breakthrough and the tenacity of
Moncton paid off. Two identical goals were scored in quick succession
that gave us a mountain to climb. As a team we reacted fairly well, our
persistence paid off when Ben Law was the first to react to the ball
bouncing in the opposition penalty box. The ball flew into the back of
the net and we were back in the game. If we could have got another
before HT we would have been full of confidence going into the dressing
room. However, Moncton are not the type of team to lay down and it was
them who scored the key 4th goal of the game on the 42nd
minute. As we came into the dressing room at half time we had a
positive attitude. We knew what was needed of us and we were prepared to
go out and get the 3 goals needed to win the game. With a 2 goal
deficit we knew it would be difficult. The mountain we found ourselves
climbing became a whole lot steeper when Jason Rouse got sent off for a
dangerous challenge. Its times like these where we see the true
mentality of a team. We adjusted the backline and midfield and got a
grit between our teeth. We were not going to accept defeat. I wish I
could write that our mentality helped us go on to win the game but it
didn’t. In that second half performance we showed character and
determination but there was no way through and we lost the game 3-1.
Despite the huge amount of disappointment and the lack of 3 points we
did take something out of the game. Pride.
A becoming or
dignified sense of what is due to oneself or one's position or
character; self-respect; self-esteem. That is the dictionary definition
of pride. These are things that we left in Moncton because the
performance we gave at UPEI wasn’t good enough and we came away three
goals down with no reply. 3-0 was the last thing we thought entering the
game. As mentioned despite the loss there was something different about
us as a team entering the match on the island. In mind we were ready
but in body we were not and we paid the price. Again we went in at half
time 2 goals behind. Few words were said by the coach at half time.
Words weren’t going to affect the outcome of this game, we simply had to
look with ourselves to determine our result. The second half proved no
better and we conceded a very poor own goal. We left the field with
nothing the disappointment.
There is a word we have in England,
‘Bouncebackability’. It is all one word and it is pretty
self-explanatory, on the back of this weekend we will see the
bouncebackability of the Reds, we will train harder and be 100% ready to
get revenge on Moncton come Sunday afternoon. Next week the Blog’s
title WILL be. ‘REDS WIN SECOND CONSECUTIVE HOME GAME’, and we WILL put
in a performance we will all be proud of.
George Lawton
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