| Week Three |
| Drill |
| Performances |
| Performances are rated on a scale of 1-10 |
| Akinwale Agebite Absent 5 Frank Crossley Absent 5 Millie Glenn 6 Forrest Hayes 6 Fraser Hughes 8 Kieran Linger 6 Moiez Malik Absent 5 Christopher Petrie 8 Thomas Powders 6 Alden Price 6 Adam Thorne 6 Jamie Thubron 7 Harry Tiller Absent 5 Nicholas Ustaran-Anderegg 7 Well done to Chris and Fraser for completing 10 consecutive passes with ease. |
| The performances in the two drills this week wern't great, however everyone seemed to find them a tad complicated. Hopefully pople improve next time we run throguh them. I have given everyone one score based on how I think they did over the two drills. |
| Match Points |
| 1) Millie Glenn 5 - Millie linked up well with Nicholas and made some strong tackles on boys twice her size. She showed some good on the ball control and knew when to shoot and when to pass. She also kept chasing the ball down which is always good to see and even put me under pressure at one point. 2) Nicholas Ustaran Anderegg 4 - Nicholas comes a close second this week. He played a more attacking role than usual. He isn't the most elegant striker but that didn't prove a problem, his speend, strenght, and shot power helped him net 5 goals. 3) Jamie Thubron 3 - Jamie doesn't like playing a defensive role but thats often where he is most impressive. This week he played as a holding midfielder. His tackling was good and he played some nice long balls. 4) Kieran Linger 2 - Kieran was in goal this week due to lack of shin pads, this wasn't problem for him as this is where he excels. He showed good awarness as a keeper, coming out to meet atatckers when needed. His handling was solid. 5) Fraser Hughes 1 - His team took a battering but he kept working hard up front and netted two goals. |
| This one goes out to Chris and Forrest. Christophers diving was artistic and Forrest should be given an Oscar for his feigning of an injury. Rolling around on the floor for that long takes dedication. |
| In all seriousness guys(and Millie), diving is pathetic. It is cheating and thankfully refs are starting to crack down on it. Professional footballers who get paid millions a year and feel the need to dive should be ashamed of themselves. Please don't copy them, if I see you doing it you will lose points and get yourself in trouble. |
| I can't decide which is better, Adriano diving and holding his face when the ball hits his leg is a classic but the double headbut dive at the end is priceless. |