Archive 2010/ 11 Seasons
Eldon Celtic Lions U14 - Division 1 League & Cup Champions
A great season, Eldon Celtic Lions U14's won the Division 1 League & Cup title in their first season after winning promotion!
2010/ 11 - Player Achievements
A fantastic season is the result of a fantastic team and staff effort. Well done to all the players, manager, staff and parents who helped make our achievements possible.
Stand-Out Achievements
Golden Boot – Stephane Akmel (19 Apps, 10 A*S, 36 Goals)
Best Defender – Joshua Janes (14 Apps, 4 A*S & 3 Goals)
Best Midfielder & Player’s Player – Kylem Edwards (16 Apps, 19 A*S & 23 Goals)
Manager’s Player – Tamille Roache (21 Apps, 25 Assists & 32 Goals)
Manager - Charles Carrington
Assistant Manager/ Coach – Colin Hampden
Fitness Coach – Rod Ramsey
Web Site Administration - Colin Hampden
Out of the 7 Summer Tournaments entered the results were as follows:
WhiteKnights – Quarter Final & Semi-Final
Wickham Wanderers – Main Winners
Wokingham & Emmbrook - Quarter Final & Semi-Final
Woodley Hammers – Main Winners & Plate Runner Up
Westwood Wanderers – Plate Winners
Eldon Celtic Summer Tournament – Runners up Main & Plate
Wokingham & Emmbrook FC Annual Football Festival – Group Stage
Eldon Celtic Lions U14 BYDL Division 1 - Golden Boot Award
NB - Final Result - Based on goals scored in all competitions.
Stephane Akmel – 36
Tamille Roache – 32
Kylem Edwards – 23
Alpha Conteh – 15
Khari Nelson – 5
Jack Pugh – 4
Joshua Janes, Liam Godard & Zach’ Morris – 3
Aydan Aldridge, Bradley Condon & Rakeem Heslop – 2
Curtis Edwards, Kordian Morawski & Rahmir Hampden - 1
First Place:
Congratulations to Stephane Akmel for an outstanding first season in Eldon colours and finishing top goal scorer on 36 goals.
Second Place:
Well done Tamille Roache for pushing hard this season and getting a total of 32 goals.
Third Place:
Congratulations to Kylem Edwards who finished the season with 23 goals.
Fourth Place:
Well done Alpha Conteh who finished the season in fourth place on 15 goals.
Fifth Place:
Congratulations to Khari Nelson who finished the season with 5 goals.
Sixth Place:
Well done Jack Pugh, he finished the season with 4 goals
Seventh Place:
Congratulations to Joshua Janes, Liam Godard & Zachariah Morris who finished the season on 3 goals each.
Eighth Place:
Well done Aydan Aldridge, Bradley Condon & Rakeem Heslop who all scored 2 goals
Ninth Place:
Congratulation to Curtis Edwards, Kordian Morawski & Rahmir Hampden their deserved goals.
Eldon Celtic’s mantra is...'Pass, Shoot, Score, Defend & Celebrate'.
The 'Golden Boot' represents one aspect of what Charles Carrington (Manager) strives for. Well done to all the boys who made it onto the list above and those who didn't because football is a team game and without the team no one would score!
Result of Team Polls!
Poll 1 - Which Premiership team was most likely to finish in the top four?
Actual Result: Manchester City
Poll Result: Liverpool
Liverpool - 7 Votes (50%)
Man City - 3 Votes (21%)
Aston Villa - 2 Votes (14%)
Tottenham Hotspur - 2 Votes (14%)
Fulham - 0 Votes (0%)
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Poll 2. Can you predict the 2010 African Cup of Nations Winner?
Poll Result: Ghana
Actual Result: Egypt
Ghana (0) Vs Egypt (1)
Ghana - 40%
Cameroon - 20%
Egypt - 20%
Ivory Coast - 20%
Nigeria - 0%
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Poll 3. In light of Real Madrid's exit from the Champions League, do you think they are?
Poll Result: A team of great individuals but no team ethic.
A team of great individuals but no team ethic? - 67%
Using the wrong football strategy (ie: Signing Galacticos)? - 33% Still a great team? - 0%
Not worth all the money that's been spent? - 0%
Employing the wrong manager? - 0%
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Poll 4. What will be the finishing order of top 3 teams in the Premiership?
Poll Result: Chelsea, Manchester Utd, Arsenal
Actual Result: Manchester Utd, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal
50% - Chelsea, Manchester Utd, Arsenal
25% - Manchester Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal
25% - Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester Utd
0% - Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester Utd
0% - Arsenal, Manchester Utd, Chelsea
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Poll 5. Who is the best club manager in the world - 2009/ 2010 Season?
Poll Result: Jose Mourinho
56% - Jose Mourinho
33% - Sir Alex Ferguson
11% - Carlo Ancelloti
0% - Arsene Wenger
0% - Pep Guardiola
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Poll 6. With the debate raging about tackles and teams trying to stop opponents from playing. What approach should a grass roots manager adopt?
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% |
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Encourage their team to continue to be strong whilst developing technical ability? |
2 |
50% |
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Stop the opposition using whatever tactics as long as it's deemed legal? |
0 |
0% |
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Encourage their team to play technical football and ignore the physical side of the game? |
1 |
25% |
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Foster a competitive and combative mentality and let the ref decide what's fair? |
0 |
0% |
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Use training drills to encourage a better tackling technique? |
1 |
25% |
Poll 7. Strikers should be encouraged to create more goal scoring chances. Can you guess the shots to goals ratio of the top 4 Premier League goal scorers (Malouda, Tevez, Berbatov & Drogba)?
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% |
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10 shots to score 1 goal |
0 |
0% |
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10 shots to score 2 goals |
1 |
25% |
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10 shots to score 3 goals |
0 |
0% |
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10 shots to score 4 goals |
1 |
25% |
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10 shots to score 5 goals |
2 |
50% |
Poll 8. With questions being raised about the standard of coaching and player development at grass roots level. What approach should youth team managers adopt when sending players for trials?
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% |
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Prepare exceptional players for Academy trials and utilise Development Centres as a second option? |
1 |
33% |
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Prepare exceptional players for Development Centres and hope they progress to Academy level? |
0 |
0% |
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Invite scouts to games and seek advice about the best route for talented players? |
1 |
33% |
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Assume scouts will come to games and wait for players to be invited to Academy or Development Centre trials? |
0 |
0% |
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Prepare all players for Academy and Development Centre trials if their talent is above average? |
1 |
33% |
Poll 9. Your team plays a passing game but the playing surface is not conducive. How should you approach the game?
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% |
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Play your passing game regardless of the surface conditions? |
0 |
0% |
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Change to a long ball game to compensate? |
0 |
0% |
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Adapt to the playing surface as best as possible? |
0 |
0% |
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Change your personnel to those who can cope with the conditions? |
0 |
0% |
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Don't change anything, good teams play well regardless of the conditions? |
4 |
100% |
Poll 10. A manager has to be true to his football philosophy. If there are disruptive influences in the camp, calling into question the manager's tactics, experience and the quality of the players around them. What stance should the manager take?
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% |
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Release unwanted players asap if they don't appreciate your philosophies on football? |
1 |
25% |
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Give disruptive players an ultimatum, toe the line or leave? |
3 |
75% |
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Canvas the opinion of the entire squad and then decide on the appropriate action? |
0 |
0% |
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Make an example of the disruptive influences so other players know who the boss is? |
0 |
0% |
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Leave disruptive influences out of the squad as a form of punishment until their attitudes improve? |
0 |
0% |
Poll 11. It's a manager's role to motivate his/ her players. Offering them a vision of success and empowering them to create it on the pitch. But how does a manager enable players to have a shared ownership of their quest for excellence?
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% |
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Communicate openly with players about the purpose of drills in training? |
0 |
0% |
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Create healthy competition amongst players in training sessions? |
0 |
0% |
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Instil confidence and self esteem in players through positive comments and praise? |
0 |
0% |
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Create an environment whereby players believe and trust in each other and their abilities? |
1 |
33% |
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Respond to the needs of individual players and use any motivational techniques that may work? |
2 |
67% |
Poll 12. Successful Managers will often be criticised by those with less silverware in their own trophy cabinets. How should a manager respond to such criticism?
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% |
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See it as a compliment and continue with your winning ways? |
0 |
0% |
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Respond by highlighting the lack of success or your critics? |
0 |
0% |
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Remain focussed on your objectives and don't acknowledge criticism from outsiders? |
0 |
0% |
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Stick to your managerial principles and let others stick to theirs? |
1 |
33% |
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Simply ignore all negative influences and focus on the positive? |
2 |
67% |
Poll 13. 'Giant Killing' happens too frequently to be put down to luck. How should you set your team up in order to beat much stronger opposition?
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% |
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Pack the midfield and attack on the break? |
1 |
9% |
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Man mark opponents and ask players to win their individual battles? |
2 |
18% |
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Play with 1 striker and everyone else behind the ball? |
0 |
0% |
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Simply use your team's strengths (ie: Speed, height etc) and exploit opponent's weaknesses? |
7 |
64% |
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Use a physical approach and intimidate opponents? |
1 |
9% |
Thanks to everyone who took part in these polls during the course of the season, your participation has been much appreciated.
2010/11 Football strip donated by The Grey Man Partnership Ltd
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