Archive for July, 2008

Bad results all round as we stay on solid ground.

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Early.                                 “Who’s the Mason in the Black and Gold?” could have been my headline and it conjures up Perry’s boy scoring the winner for East Fife or Berwick. It was in fact John in Glasgow East leaving the opposition in the Brown stuff after being over 13,000 down from the first leg.

Now as you know I’m not into politics but why are everyone going on about how bad a state Labour is in? Don’t the SNP deserve a little bit of credit.?

That was a party political broadcast on behalf of the Scottish National Party.

On the football park Cardiff beat Celtic and Barca turned the Hibs over big style. Both games were pre-season friendlies and the results mean very little at all but no team likes getting beaten. For Celtic to lose to a Championship side will give the “Scottish football is crap” brigade down south more ammunition and Hibs losing six and the size of the crowd will cheer up a lot of Jambos who’ve been on the end of some stick since the man from Casablanca arrived.

From afar Victor Laszlo looks to have started quite well in the east of the city but the proof will be in the pudding when the real football starts.

Talking of losing football games we lost our last two in the Annan tournament and didn’t score to boot. I’ll be keeping a good eye on the confidence levels tomorrow.

On the way back up the road last Sunday, Eartha also pointed out that we haven’t scored a goal at Annan in our last three visits. It’ll probably be another 100 years until we’ve played there three times again. 

The park we train on at Peffermill has been rock solid this week. The sole of my right foot was bruised after Tuesday and the ground seemed even harder last night. Hopefully there will be a bit more grass and a bit more give at Fernieside tomorrow. 

Just over two weeks until the season starts so the friendly games become more important as the fitness levels come up and teams start to take shape. That’s for the rest of course and not us as although our fitness levels are improving we will once again be without two or three key players.

“Remember to pack your shin guards again tomorrow Michael.” 

                         

Hair cuts, comic cuts, missing Dan and Fireman Nan.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Late.                        Dapper, Tim, Joachim, MI put the players through his last session for a couple of weeks as the school teacher heads off on holiday.

Radovan Graham had his hair tidied up and Deano missed training because of a blister on top of his foot caused by a red hot iron. Sam was back in the fold and I’d forgotten just what a lot of tosh he talks.

Dan and Donal miss Saturdays game against Tynie with trips down south and Nani starts his first weekend as a working fireman.

Dougie’s boy Hubert as well as Chris and Keiran from the Under 19′s will make up our squad for Saturday.

I’m looking forward to a good workout.

                    

Taking players, talking standards and taking responsibility.

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Early.                                 Just for good measure and to tie up the day as a complete “pain in the ass” package, Mark Lunn phoned me late last night to tell me he signed for Berwick. With the possibility of making the SFL we had been on the lookout for a second keeper which is a pre-requisite at that level. Mark was released by Livie and had trained and played with us over the last few weeks. We wanted to sign him to put pressure on Chris but there was a big fish swimming in our waters so that was that.

Forgetting Mark we have lost three players to the SFL recently which is unprecedented. Is the standard of the SFL not as good as it once was or is the standard of the EOS better than it’s given credit for?

We must now look to increasing our depleted squad. That’s a job for those off the park but the experienced players on the park have work to do also. Stewart is our captain and leads by example anyway but he will need help in building team spirit and putting the events of the last couple of months behind us.

I am looking for Dan, Danny, Archie, Kenny and Donal to step up to the plate. Dan has already been Emailing the boys about what’s expected of them off the park and it’s time for the experienced players to push the club forward on it. If my confidence has taken a jolt then so must that of the players.

We can put an excellent team on the park and people should remember that. We have to build our strength in depth but when that first whistle is blown against Coldstream in two and a bit weeks time we will be competitive believe me.

That’s what this club needs now – football.

The season can’t come quickly enough.

                                

Naomi fancies a bridie and the pubic bone isn’t of the funny variety.

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Late.                         Keith Anderson phoned at an inopportune moment this afternoon. I’d just found out two pieces of bad news as far as we as a club are concerned. He wanted to ask me what my thoughts and hopes for the new season were and if I come across as subdued or resistant when his article comes out tomorrow or Friday just remember I’m not the type to be down for long.

Naomi is signing for Forfar today or tomorrow and I genuinely wish him all the best. As a manager you are resigned to losing your better players but three at one go is a bit much. I started EOS management in 92/93 season and apart from a spell at Meadowbank in the SFL I’ve been in this league ever since.

Only once in the past have I lost more than one player upstairs in the close season and that was two. I’ve never lost three players to the SFL as we’ve done this time round. John Bird and Stewart Purvis left me at Whitehill to join Montrose and I got them back a season later but I wouldn’t wish that on Kevin, Jono or Ross.  I hope they do well.

Ross scored a lot of goals or us in his two seasons with the club; he played in a number of positions and was an important Spartan both on and off the field. Good luck in the future Naomi and listen to everything your dad says.

Cloudie phoned after the news about Ross came through and just before the EOS scribe came on the blower. After the calls I looked up the cause of his ongoing problems. Here’s an extract

“Frustratingly, Osteitis Pubis can be resistant to treatment and can last between 6 months and two years before symptoms resolve…….Treatment options for those with acute symptoms are pretty limited.”

And so it goes on. Keith said the consultants were getting excited because it is sometimes hard to make out on the scan but his condition is so acute it sticks out like a sore thumb (I suppose a sore bum is nearer the mark). See you when we see you Cloudie. On the park that is because I know you’ll be about the club.

There you have it – not good news this evening.

As well as being p***ed off I feel as though I’ve let Chris, Robbie, Nicky, Daryl and Deano down, telling them they’ve joined a very talented group of players.

In fact they have but the group is not quite as big as it looked like it was going to be a couple of months ago.

                                

Sam’s on the ball (and it ain’t anything to do with golf) this Saturday.

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

14.30.                            Sam, fresh from celebrating Padraig’s wonderful victory in the motherland is back and bursting for action. Not knowing a while back whether it would be Broadwood or Holyrood this Saturday we’d turned down a number of fixtures including a chance to play Buckie Thistle. I’m glad to see that our friends from Meadowbank are making the journey up to give Buckie a game.

Anyway, with Portobello beach, the Pitz, World of Football and even the aforementioned Holyrood Park an option the great man has fixed up a game against Tynecastle at Fernieside with a 2.30 kick off.

Ye cannae beat a game o’ football.

  

First team game this Saturday (26/7)

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The first team have arranged to play Tynecastle at Fernieside this Saturday (26th July) with a 2.30 Kick Off.

The by-pass, a hair raising story and not for the sake of it.

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Early.                                        I’m glad we have Craig around again. It was really good to see him at Pefermill over-seeing the cast of Spartans 300 going through their paces last night. He’s looking in fine shape since his by-pass. Well since the clubs by-pass by the SFL in favour of Annan. He put most of the work in and it’s understandable that he took the blow the hardest. He looked refreshed and ready for the new term. I wonder which Spartan’s team he’ll follow this season?

Talking of Craig, there was something different about him last night and it took me a minute to realise. He needs a haircut. I don’t know if he’s had the wife’s hair dryer out but it was a bit long and a bit bouffoned. A sort of Radovan Karadzic look before he grew the beard and the ponytail.  

As all the work was going on and I’d stopped counting the number training Craig and I discussed the first team squad for the coming season. At one stage when SFL football was a possibility it looked like we could have had a cast as big as the movie but times have changed.

Did I hear you say “Rats and sinking ships”. Well that’s a bit uncalled for. Players always look to improve their lot and who are we to disagree with that philosophy. As for “sinking ship” I think that’s way off the mark. Sure the way things stand it will be a bit easier picking the team but I for one can’t wait on the season starting.

We’ve brought in five new players who will all be fighting for a place and they are the exact mix I was looking for. From youthful enthusiasm to SFL experience (without being old at all) it will be a different Spartans team this season. There should be a hunger about the team as quite a few have never won the Premier League title.

Bobby Dry and one or two others have been doing their sums and decided we need to add to the squad before the season starts. We’ve lost three already and another two look almost certain to depart but as a manager I’ve never been one to sign players for the sake of it.

If there are players out there that I’m interested in and I think can enhance the squad I’ll go for them. I/we however will not sign players for the sake of it.