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Jon’s – Ultimate National Challenge – Cameroon

Before I start my story here is a list below of what I need to win and what i have already won so far;

The Copa America

The Oceania Nations Cup

The Caribbean Championships*

The Gold Cup

The World Cup — 2014 England

The Confederations Cup – 2013 England

The Olympics*

The African Nations

The Asian Cup

The European Championships – 2012 England

The Four Associations Tournament

As you can see there is two cups with a * on the end, they are in place because they aren’t a cup I have to win to complete it. If I get the chance I shall go for it but I will not be searching for the job.

Right everyone as you no I started of the World Cup campaign strongly with three wins out of three, which means I’ve still got three more games to play to make sure I qualify for the World Cup which I hope to do so with ease.

Right so as far as I no, after this round of qualifying we go into the next round which is Round three which is where it get’s serious! We start to play teams who could really threaten to beat us and with only the top space available it could be a tricky one for the boys!

So our next game is against Botswana who we have already played and beat 3 — 0 in our first match, so now we are at home we shall be looking for a higher score line than 3-0 I hope!

Here is the starting eleven for the match against Botswana;

According to a well known source «The Cameroonian Football Express»

They said «I fully expect Cameroon to record an easy win over Botswana. There will be goals tonight.»

Prior to the match, I said to the boys I want a big scoreline here today we are at home now give your fans what they want. (Team talk — For the Fans) Let’s kick off the first half.

First half —

4th minute — GOAL — Vincent Aboubakar (Penalty)

8th minute — GOAL — Jean-Marie Ngah

17th minute — GOAL — Vincent Aboubakar (2)

19th minute — GOAL — Vincent Aboutbakar (3)

23rd minute — GOAL — Vincent Aboubakar (4)

38th minute — GOAL — Vincent Aboubakar (5)

45 + 1 — GOAL — Sebastien Bassong

Half time

Cameroon 7 — 0 Botswana

So lads a perfect start and can you make it the perfect end? I want 10 from you today boy (team talk — Pleased) Let’s kick off the second half.

Second half —

60th minute — GOAL — Sebastien Bassong (2)

68th minute — GOAL —  Aboubakar Oumarou

80th minute — GOAL —  Aboubakar Oumarou (2)

Full time —

Cameroon 10 — 0 Botswana

Tonight was a sensational performance from each and every player on the pitch today, I couldn’t of asked for any more from you well done boys (team talk — Sensational).

Match report —

Cameroon fans celebrated an emphatic 10-0 win at Stade Omnisports Ahmadou Ahidjo this afternoon. The game will be remembered for a remarkable display of goal scoring from Cameroon’s Vincent Aboubakar.

Things did not get off to a good start for Botswana as Cameroon’s Vincent Aboubakar scored from the spot after Agisanyang Bolweleng had given away a penalty. Midfielder Jean-Marie Ngah doubled Cameroon’s lead with a curled effort from eighteen yards on 8 minutes.

Cameroon also saw their 15th minute strike questionably chalked off. Aboubakar added his 2nd goal of the game with a fierce shot on 17 minutes.

Aboubakar added his 3rd goal of the game with an incisive finish on 19 minutes. Aboubakar added his 4th goal of the game with a firm diving header from inside the six yard box on 23 minutes.

The striker then added his 5th of the match soon after with a powerful effort on 38 minutes. An error from Botswana’s Amogelang Mabe allowed strong centre — back Sebastien Bassong to score a good header from just inside the six-yard box. Bassong added his 2nd goal of the game with a fine header from point-blank range on 60 minutes.

Winger Aboubakar Oumarou then added  to the lead with an incisive finish on 68 minutes. There were no prizes for guessing who completed the rout on 80 minutes as that man Oumarou popped up again with an effort from the edge of the area.

I’ve uploaded the highlights from my10-0 thriller and here they are (available in HD 1080p);

So I attended the quarter finals of England vs Portugal in the European Championships and well I won’t show the score line I’ll show you the group stages and the quarter finals!

I think it shows that England are missing me back home, I am missing them to but Cameroon have good a soft spot in my heart from the time being…. England lost the on penalties and Jamie O’Hara missed the last kick someone I would never pick in my life!

So after the tournament the usual happens managers get sacked based on under performing at the tournament so I come across in my inbox four lovely letters;

So Pep Guardiola quits Barcelona to join the Spain management team and reading the e-mail it says;

And then based on the finical state at the moment it does make me want to leave Cameroon and take over at Barcelona;

and then the next day this comes along;

Ah bad news, Vincent Aboubakar has managed to pull his hamstring in training and is now out for 4 — 5 weeks so a replacement is needed to face Angola and Comoros, his replacement being Jacques Zoua Daogari.

A few days down the line Modeste M’Bami and Achille Emana both pick up sprained ankles and there wasn’t no time to pick replacements so I am two players down now! This  could cost Cameroon!

Anyway we are away to Angola tonight and here is my squad;

According to a well known source «The Angolan Football Post»

«Cameroon are a good side and I think they have enough quality to see the challenge of Angola today.»

Prior to the match I said we are down on players today missing key players but it doesn’t mean you can’t step up to the plate today and serve your country and do it proudly! (Team talk — for the fans)

First half —

Half time —

Angola 0 — 0 Cameroon

There wasn’t much to say to the boys apart from do this for your fans! Let the second half begin.

Second half —

Full time —

Angola 0 — 0 Cameroon

I am pleased to of qualified today boys but it would of been better with a win, I am pleased!

Match report —

Angola 0 — 0 Cameroon

A potentially serious injury by Angola’s Geraldo overshadowed events on what was a fine autumn afternoon at Estadio 11 de Novembro.

The match began in controversy with Cameroon seeing a goal disallowed in controversial circumstances.

Cameroon had a number of attempts at goal but their profligacy meant they didn’t score as many as they maybe would have liked.

As there was no goals scored I am unable to upload any video highlights : /

Finally my last game of the year, that I no off and it’s against Comoros a team we should be beating with a low key squad, so here is my first eleven;

From a well known source «The Comoran Football Express»

«Comoros are going to really struggle to contain Cameroon today. I’m predicting Cameroon to win this by a big margin.»

Prior to this match I said «You can win today» I believe in you boys!

First half —

2nd minute — GOAL — Ali Ahamada

11 minutes — GOAL — Leonard Kweuke

20th minute — GOAL — Titi

43rd minute — GOAL — Leonard Kweuke (2)

Half time

Comoros 0 — 4 Cameroon

I am pleased with y0ur performance tonight keep it up! (Team talk — Pleased) Let’s kick off the second half.

Second half —

Full time —

Comoros 0 — 4 Cameroon

Well done boys, not much more I could of asked for congratulations!

Match report —

Comoros 0 — 4 Cameroon

Fans sang the praises of their heroes at Stade de Beaumer as Cameroon ran out 4 — 0 winners  over Comoros in their latest World Cup African Qualifying Section Round Group 10 fixture. A brace from Leonard Kweuke helped Cameroon to victory.

Goalkeeper Ali Ahamada was left red-faced in the 2nd minute as he managed to put the ball into his own net. Striker Leonard Kweuke doubled Cameroon’s lead with a real poacher’s effort on 11 minutes.

Titi scored from the penalty spot after Ali gave away a penalty. There were no prizes for guessing who completed the rout on 43 minutes as that man Kweuke popped up again with a fierce shot.

I’ve uploaded the highlights from my most recent thriller and here it is (available in HD 1080p);

 

So that’s an end to 2016 for you and this is how we performed;

So as you could of guessed Cameroon managed to qualify in that group and have pushed on to the third round which has been drawn and it does look harder than I thought;

That’s enough for today, I shall pick up next time in pursuit to qualify for the World Cup!

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17 комментариев

17 Comments

  1. Darren Smith

    8 июня, 2011 at 18:49

    Great form there Jon, you qualified with ease and England embaressed themselves without you at the helm. I think you could maybe get some quick success with Cameroon.

    Excuse me if I’m mistaken, but I don’t think you actually said if you’d accepted the Barcelona offer, so did you turn them down?

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:20

      Thank you Darren, England where terrible! I was quite surprised by the outcome!

  2. Sibo

    8 июня, 2011 at 18:56

    Well done Jon, that was some great form.

    10-0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

    Well done mate and I see good things coming for Cameroon with you at the helm! :D

    Good luck! :D

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:21

      Thank you Sibo,

      Yeah 10-0 it was nothing ;)

  3. vaibhavc

    8 июня, 2011 at 19:00

    Hey Jon
    Good wins there, especially the 10-0 win! Your defense is very strong, I don’t think you have let a goal in. You did not mention what happened with the Barca job. If you take it, then you can manage both Barca and Cameroon.

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:22

      Hey Vaibhavc,

      The 10-0 was nothing, I can see a future in Africa in Cameroon!

  4. Stromson

    8 июня, 2011 at 19:11

    Great results with Cameroon, but what about the Barca job!? Are you going to take that or give it a pass?

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:27

      Thank you

      • Stromson

        10 июня, 2011 at 14:42

        You’re avoiding our questions my friend. :)

  5. Laxeyman

    8 июня, 2011 at 19:22

    Good results again Jon, and it seems like you’ve got us on tenterhooks here, did you accept the Barca job or not?! Anyway, England are certainly missing you, and I’m with you on O’Hara.
    Good luck for your next games :)

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:30

      Thank you Laxeyman!

      O’hara I am still a little bit confused!

  6. CsAtlantis

    9 июня, 2011 at 00:00

    That was a pretty smooth qualifying campaign, all clean sheets :D, that Barcelona budget is very tempting I must say……….

    Bassong hattrick against Botswana was quite interesting :P

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:31

      It is very tempting I must agree,

      Bassong is a beast!

  7. Daniel

    9 июня, 2011 at 01:38

    GREAT campaign, you should ease past that group.. and also i think you should take the Barcelona job, because you can have two jobs can’t you? correct me if i am wrong though please, good job so far!

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:33

      Thank you Daniel, Indeed you can have manage a club and national team

  8. Johnny Karp

    9 июня, 2011 at 08:54

    Great results so far but the tough part is yet to come, the last qualifying group is always tough in the African section.

    • Jon Crosby

      10 июня, 2011 at 14:41

      Thank you Johnny, Looking at the groups I can agree with that! The last part is the hardest!

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