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Dorchester Town Story — January 2012

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I had just one more transfer in mind before wrapping up the winter window, I felt I needed another backup striker since Rhys Murphy‘s loan was going to expire somewhere at the end of March. I had an offer accepted for a Brazilian forward, a very exciting prospect I might add, but he was not granted a work permit. Under those circumstances I went for I player that I also tried to grab in July, Spanish forward Pedro. He was available on a free transfer and I guess he should make a decent backup striker although he seems to be quite lazy on the pitch. His finishing might get us out of trouble on a few occasions though.

That wraps up our transfer activity, let’s get back to the matches. Our next game was the very important Johnstone’s Trophy South final first leg away at League One side Gillingham. We already met them once this season, in the FA Cup, and we managed to beat them back in November. We were playing against the odds again but I was hoping to pull off another upset. The upset looked quite unlikely three minutes into the game though, we had a nightmare start as Gillingham took the early lead. The team reacted very well to that early blow and the reward came seven minutes before half time, a quick exchange between Kazmierowski and Koroma set the Gambian/British striker clean through and he powered it straight into the top corner. That was a confidence boost and the team continued to play very well after the interval, we were dominating the game. We missed a couple of chances and then it happened, Gillingham scored their second after a corner kick scuffle. It was quite frustrating but the bitter taste of defeat was washed off during injury time by Rhys Murphy, his shot from inside the area hit the crossbar, bounced right back into his path and Arsenal‘s striker finished it off with a diving header. I was pleased that we scored two goals away from home, it’s a good advantage to take into the second leg.


Back to the league, our next game was away at 18th placed Brentford. We had a decent first half but not nearly good enough to pose any problems to our opponents. My lads started the second half looking more lively and things were looking up after a few minutes when Brentford‘s right back got sent off for a two-footed tackle. We failed to capitalize on that advantage though and Brentford took the lead thanks to a superb free kick shot from the edge of our area. Revy Rosalia got us back on level terms nine minutes from time with a fine volley from inside the box and then we went all out attack to clinch the victory. That was not going to happen though, the referee awarded them a pretty bizarre penalty kick and we were one goal down again. A desperate push forward during injury time saw us creating another clear cut chance but it went to waste so we lost the game…

We had a good chance to recover though as our next game was at home against 19th placed Accrington. We got off to a flyer as Bulgarian winger Aleksandar Mladenov rounded off a lowing team move and the game was all easy from that point on. Brazilian winger Anderson netted his first goal for Dorchester, then Kazmierowski added another goal to his name and last but not least new signing Tiberiu Paduraru came off the bench to slot in his first goal for the club from a penalty kick. Accrington were worthy opponents only during the last half hour, they were desperately chasing a consolation goal but my defense was not in a forgiving mood that day.


The last game of the month was at home with relegation threatened Tranmere, they were sitting 22nd. Rhys Murphy banged in two goals by half time, I surely regret not having him until the end of the season. Revy Rosalia scored too and we were 3-0 up at half time. We were totally dominating the game but left back Fabio Daprela wanted to make the game more interesting: he was under no pressure at all but he headed one past our own keeper! Our win was not in danger though, we continued to control the game and midfielder Mimoun El Kadi settled it with a late header.

We were still top of the table and the gap widened significantly: we were 12 points clear of the second placed and 18 points clear of the fourth! Promotion is ours to lose…


Omar Koroma was elected League Two player of the month, he surely deserved the award. The Gambian striker recovered well from an injury that sidelined him for most of December and added a few more goals to bring his total to 14 this season. He is also a very good tactical player in my set up, he always tracks back to win balls in midfield and he played 9 assists, mostly for his attacking partner Kazmierowski. His good displays didn’t go unnoticed though, a few League One clubs are monitoring him but there were no offers made until now.

I want to secure promotion as soon as possible so I would like to get five wins out of the five games next month. We will have to focus on the Johnstone’s Trophy game though, we have a good chance of going to Wembley for the final if we manage to defend the 2-2 away result.

That’s how we started our new year, 2012 seems to be pretty good for us until now. Thanks a lot for reading and don’t forget to join our brand new Premier League Predictions Contest, we’ll have a long season and lots of fun!

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  1. Cal

    9 августа, 2010 at 12:52

    Hurray the world didn’t end!!! =)

    Good players bought there. Shame that domondi had to go but 150 000 is a good price.

    Good job hope you keep it up!!

    Good Luck

  2. Laxeyman

    9 августа, 2010 at 14:52

    Hi Johnny, that was a really good month, well done. Promotion will surely be yours now, 12 points is far to big a lead for you to let it slip. You’ve also made some good signings, Pedro with finishing of 18 is incredible at that level. Well done and good luck in the JPT.

    • Johnny Karp

      9 августа, 2010 at 15:58

      @Cal
      I’d sell any of the current players for that money! :) I didn’t expect to get that much on Domondi, I was expecting at most 50,000. Thanks for the good wishes.
      @Laxeyman
      Pedro has great finishing indeed, I hope he’ll net a few goals. Promotion should be secured soon, I agree with that.

  3. Darren Smith

    9 августа, 2010 at 18:34

    Hey Johnny, you’ve made some great signings. Especially your new Romanian. He looks very skillful and I’m sure he will be a fans favourite. Well done and I’m looking forward to your promotion celebrations.

  4. Sears

    9 августа, 2010 at 19:04

    Hi Johnny, you signed some new quality players there and with them on board I’m sure you’ll secure promotion. It would be a disaster now if you didn’t secure promotion :-D

  5. Kevin Mayo

    9 августа, 2010 at 19:33

    Hi Johnny
    Great start to the new year and the loaning of Rhys Murphy is surely going to settle your obejective of getting promoted. Arsenal is a really good resource for finding loans. Emmanuel-Thomas is another good one but he wouldn’t come to Torquay. Well done though!

    • Johnny Karp

      9 августа, 2010 at 20:02

      @Darren
      Thanks, I’m expecting some great stuff from that Romanian but I’ll try not to get too sentimental.
      @Sears
      I think we can avoid the disaster, I guess I’m not a disastrous manager :)
      @Kevin
      Thanks, I hope that these two loan players will help us secure promotion by the end of March when they’ll have to leave.

  6. Lye

    10 августа, 2010 at 01:42

    Hi mate, even Rhys Murphy will be on loan till March but i think promotion will be confirm most likely by then. 12 points is a big gap, i can’t see you throwing that away. I am preparing to see Dorchester in league 1 already.

  7. Java

    10 августа, 2010 at 04:49

    Hi Johnny, marvelous performances… With 12 points gap, I think you should win the league. Anderson has a great pace, he must be very hard to stop. :D

    • Johnny Karp

      10 августа, 2010 at 07:32

      @Lye
      Thanks for the confidence, I guess we should hold on to that lead.
      @Java
      Thanks mate, Anderson has good potential and I hope we’ll see some of it during his three months at Dorchester.

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