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Afan Lido: Preparing for Season 2, and a European adventure

Howdy all, and thanks for checking in on our preseason activity, along with our first foray into Europe. When last we left off, we’d just finished a rather miraculous (and all together unexpected) come back from the relegation zone to finish in 7th and win the Europa spot playoffs. Unfortunately we didn’t gain much in terms of reputation, and I decided to focus on consolidating and strengthening the squad for a potential run at the Welsh title. The budget wasn’t great (they actually cut my wage budget by a few hundred pounds), and there was no transfer kitty to speak of, so we’d once again be searching high and low for quality free transfers.

It wasn’t an easy search, and my scouts were no help at all, but I managed to track down a few quality lads to bring into the squad:

I had two quality midfielders already, but we’d definitely been hurting for depth and I’m planning on some experimentation this year, so Marcelo was a huge find. He’ll allow me to setup a healthy 3-man rotation in the midfield, for which I’m sure my incumbents will be glad of (everyone needs a game off from time to time).

Gilvan will be playing alongside Marlon, and hopefully the pair of them will create an unstoppable Brazilian defensive wall! His acquisition makes the highly disappointing (at least this year) Ryan Carolan surplus to requirements.

Brought this guy in to compete for the starting keeper spot. Goalkeeping wasn’t a huge pitfall for us last year, but I don’t want my incumbent getting too comfortable with his job security.

This was a pure «depth building» transfer. Similar to the situation I’ve created in the midfield, I wanted to bring him on board and create a 3-man DC rotation.

 

The next two guys I brought in at some point during last year, and just haven’t bothered to post up their profiles yet. They’re both strikers, and one of them helped save our season:

Along with Marlon, he was our savior. He netted 18 times in 20-something appearances, and really helped turn our offense into something potent. He also tallied up somewhere in the neighborhood of 11 or 12 assists, mostly to Matthew Reece.

I used Rodrigo mostly off the bench last season, but he was also slowed down by an ankle injury. Baring a collapse from one of my starting strikers, I’ll probably continue to use him in this role with the occasional start. He scored  4 or 5 goals last season, with about as many assists.

That wraps it up for new signings, and everyone else will be carrying over (aside from a few sales). Unfortunately this year won’t be nearly as relaxed, and I’m afraid I may have given the board some unreasonable expectations:

I guess they didn’t realize we lucked our way into the Europa last year, and now they’re demanding! As I mentioned earlier, they’ve even given me less money to do the job. Thankfully, I think our team is strong enough to compete domestically, and we *should* be able to pull this off. No, I take that back, we NEED to pull this off for one reason, and one reason alone :

Wales is slowly sliding down the coefficients, and we desperately need to start making SOME kind of splash on the European scene. Thankfully, we had just such an opportunity this season! We were given a draw against Siauliai of Lithuania in the Europa League First Qualifying Round (remember that «first» part, it’ll be important in a few moments). We’d be hosting them to kick off the two-legged affair, and after scouting their team, I was confident we could get the result we needed:

Of course I’ve been wrong before…

Considering this was our first game since returning from the off season (that’s right, we had exactly ZERO time to schedule preparation friendlies), I thought we at least put up a respectable fight. I won’t deny that I’m not disappointed though, and looking at the two teams, I still believe we have the stronger squad. Thankfully, advancement wasn’t completely out of our reach, and all we needed was a cheeky two goal win at their place to advance. I pumped the squad up for the second leg, and told them to get out there and kick some Lithuanian butt!

Ah…okay then…

Comprehensively beaten in both legs, this fixture goes to show just how far we have to climb. We were completely dominated at the lowest level of European competition, and really goes to show the monstrosity of our task. There will be nothing easy about this task, and it might require even more perseverance than I’d originally anticipated. Still, I’m determined to make a statement in the Welsh league this year, and we’ll rally from this disappointing defeat (86.5k richer less in debt, I might add).

Wish us luck, we’re going to need it!

12 комментариев

12 Comments

  1. Darren Smith

    29 октября, 2011 at 15:51

    Well its just the start and you’re in possibly the worst league around so give it time. Good luck for this season.

  2. vaibhavc

    29 октября, 2011 at 16:11

    It is just your first season in Europa League, so at least now you now what you need to do to prepare next season. Your board has given you higher expectations this year though.

  3. ri916

    29 октября, 2011 at 16:48

    good luck stromo, as you said you are 80 odd K less in debt. Just keep plugging away and you’ll get success!

  4. Joelance

    29 октября, 2011 at 16:56

    Okay, so now you have a lot to do! Your board are not too nice so that gives you a bigger challenge. All the best mate.

  5. Laxeyman

    29 октября, 2011 at 17:08

    Good players brought in there Stromson, they will surely help you domestically, and hopefully push you back into Europe next year. Looks like you have a massive challenge on your hands in Europe, but I’m sure you’ll improve over time :)

  6. Dan

    29 октября, 2011 at 18:45

    At least you now know what kind of challenge you’re up against in Europe and hopefully with A LOT of patience you can keep chipping away at the task each season and turn Afan Lido into a great side. Your board aren’t really helping the task either but at least your finances are a little better.

  7. TheZiggy

    29 октября, 2011 at 19:36

    This is definitely a huge challenge, with such limited finances. It is clear though, that the Europa Cup holds the key to increased finances, but getting to that position is going to take time and patience. Good luck.

  8. Johnny Karp

    29 октября, 2011 at 19:54

    I never thought that your side would get beaten by that Lituanian team, especially after seeing the pretty good new players you had brought in. This will be tough indeed but we’ll all support you! :)

  9. Kevin

    29 октября, 2011 at 21:36

    Tough luck in your first expedition into Europe but given that Brazilian blend you have I’m sure you will dominate domestically. Good luck!

  10. CsAtlantis

    30 октября, 2011 at 04:08

    Oh god that was a disaster, and to think that you’d have had to go through a few more qualifying rounds even if you had gone through to the next round…………..

    Good luck with next season, some interesting new signings, they should serve you well enough

  11. paine

    30 октября, 2011 at 11:42

    Well, I’d say your team is not ready for European football yet, even at the lowest level, it will takes time but I’m sure you’ll slowly build a team capable to play in Europa; but first of all domestic consistency is required.

  12. Calin

    31 октября, 2011 at 07:19

    Well, you managed to bring in some good players, you are starting to make some money — hopefully after you manage to get some profits and therefore some extra money to spend on better players, things will be better. You just need to make sure that you’re up there every time since European Competitions are a must if you want to succeed. It’s a really nice challenge, but I am sure that you can do it!

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