Hello fellow Football Manager addicts and welcome to a new dose of our daily drug, a new episode of the Notts County story. My Magpies were top of the table at the end of October, we were showing good form and I hoped that it would continue until the end of the year. Let’s see how November went…
The first game of the month was away at last placed Wolves, they were still struggling to get their first win of the season. Considering their shape I was entitled to expect a win but the game proved to be more difficult than expected. We started the game well, dictating play and dominating the field. Unfortunately we were missing the target quite often but Guilherme, back after the injury that kept him away for a month, struck the ball well from the edge of the area and sent it into the back of the net. I was hoping to double the lead in the second half but Wolves struck five minutes after the interval with a fantastic free kick shot from 30 yards out. We got back to attacking and we finally scored again after hitting the crossbar twice. Ibrahimovic, in for Guilherme, set up Rafael Sobis for an easy finish and we were back in the lead. We were in control of the game but disaster struck four minutes from time, Havard Nordtveit failed to clear a corner kick cross and Wolves scored an unlikely equalizer. I was disappointed and furious, we stupidly dropped two easy points.
It was quite a blow for the morale before an important game, the away game at CSKA Moscow in the Champions League group. We needed a win to secure the qualification with two games to spare but I would have been happy with a draw given the circumstances. Unfortunately the poor defending that we displayed against Wolves continued, Ochoa had to outdo himself to keep a clean sheet in the first half. I was eagerly waiting for the half time break when wonderkid Sam Himshelwood took matters into his own hands to give us the lead: he took the ball from the right flank, cut inside and shot from the edge of the area with his left! The ball went past Akinfeev and we were 1-0 up against the run of play. We looked much better after the interval, we were causing CSKA all sorts of problems but were unlucky again, we hit the woodwork twice and then the Russians punished us on a counter attack. The game was all square and the two teams were looking quite evenly matched, we needed a touch of genius to get back in the lead. That came from Rafael Sobis, the Brazilian striker placed in one of his powerful shots nine minutes from time. We withstood the pressure in the last minutes of the game and it was over, we were through to the next round with two games to spare!
In the other game of the group mighty A.C. Milan were surprisingly held to a 3-3 draw at Brondby, so we had a good chance of staying top of the table. The next game was at home with Milan, that was going to decide who would be the group leaders.
Back to the Premier League, we had to get another three points. The next game was at home with 18th placed Stoke City, a struggling team that was coming from a poor run of nine games without a win. We got off to a great start as midfielder Kevin Thomson gave us the lead with a fine volley from the edge of the box, I was hoping for an easy win at that point. We didn’t create too much pressure until half time though but we still could have doubled the lead but unfortunately the woodwork was against us again. Kevin Thomson got injured quite badly, he’s going to be out for two months. The second half was pretty quiet, it seemed like we were heading for a quiet win but Stoke got the equalizer with a corner kick header! Centre back Havard Nordtveit used his strength a few minutes from time, he made room for himself in a corner kick scuffle and powered it in from point blank range. It was a scrappy win and I was not happy about it, we should have won comfortably but my defenders showed some unforgivable lapses in concentration again.
I was hoping to get back on track in the next game, away at 16th placed Ipswich. I was in for a big disappointment though, the team looked unrecognizable in the first half and some atrocious defending gave former Notts County player Jacob Mellis the chance to score against his ex team mates. Ochoa had a lot of work to do in order to keep the scoreline decent and we had to thank him again for the wonderful saves. Things had to change though, I made it clear for the players at half time that I wouldn’t be tolerating such a display. The harsh half time team talk seemed to pay off, the team was looking way better but Sobis and Guilherme managed to hit the woodwork again! Our captain, Steven Defour, had to step up and show his leadership, he banged one in from 20 yards out and we were back on level terms. A few minutes later right back Martin Martinez whipped in a powerful cross, Ashley Young beat the defender to the ball and scored with a fine touch on the volley. It wasn’t over yet though, some poor defending gave Ipswich the chance to score again but Ochoa kept the points with a couple of stunning saves. I was quite worried about our defensive display, I was thinking that if Ipswich can create so many chances with us then Milan will surely humiliate us…
A break was just what we needed and the international fixtures came at the right moment. I had to travel away to Portugal with the England team and I had a lot to worry about, some of the most important players were injured (Rooney, Walcott, Delph, Shelvey) so I had to improvise a bit. I decided to start with Terry in the middle of the defense, he was considered to be the best English centre back although I was quite unsure about that because of his declining pace at the age of 33. On the other hand Portugal were fielding a full strength squad, Cristiano Ronaldo included. Go to the next page to read the rest of the story.
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Sears
1 марта, 2010 at 23:01
Johnny,don’t beat yourself up to much about the late goal inceident against Wolves,I’m sure you’ll get your revenage.Other than that,you had a splendid month remaining unbeaten yet again.Tough away game to City coming up next month but you should win giving your recent preformences.I wish you all the best!
Laxeyman
2 марта, 2010 at 00:04
Well done Johnny good month there. Don’t worry too much about the Wolves game, as long as that doesn’t happen to often it shouldn’t affect you. It’s interesting to see how your Emgland team compares with mine. For me Shelvey and Delph are no where near good enough for the England squad and Walcott is a bench warmer for me. I know you are more than a year ahead but it’s strange how the sides differ so much.
Johnny Karp
2 марта, 2010 at 00:16
@Laxeyman
Thanks for the comment. Who do you employ in attack for England, Rooney and Rodriguez? Usually I employ Welbeck or Walcott alongside Rooney.
@Sears
Thanks for the good wishes mate, I hope to stay unbeaten until the end of the year.
TheZiggy
2 марта, 2010 at 01:39
Your players are starting to show some of the signs of getting complacent. It’s really hard to do anything about it with any certainty. Sometimes telling them you expect a win works, but sometimes that can backfire as well. Dropping the 2 points to Wolves like that is always frustrating, but the main thing is you’ve remained unbeaten and still hold a lead in the table.
Kevin Mayo
2 марта, 2010 at 02:44
Hi Johnny
Well you went through the month unbeaten so that’s a good thing but maybe your team isn’t performing as good as last year or perhaps as well as you would like? Do you think you will be dipping into the transfer market come January? Good win over Spurs and a solid performance again for England. Had to laugh when i read you dropped Terry :)
Lye
2 марта, 2010 at 03:12
Hi mate, some worrying signs initially regarding the defensive slip ups but you are still getting good results over the rest of the teams. Some positive side over there, 2 tough game coming up next month and your players mustn’t show the same attitude as in the Wolves game. Else the unbeaten record will be lost.
Johnny Karp
2 марта, 2010 at 08:52
@Lye
Thanks for the comment, I hope that the team will show a different attitude in December although I’m a bit worried because the transfer rumors will begin again and some players might be unsettled…
@Kevin
I think that the team is performing a bit better than last year, wonderful in some games but highly annoying in others. I will try to sell Sergio Romero and maybe Muniesa or Caceres in January and buy a new centre back. Terry’s attributes are still outstanding at the age of 33 but he’s awfully slow.
@TheZiggy
I think that you are right, it is complacency because the team did very well in the high stakes games like the one against Milan. I share the curiosity to see how the matches will look with the new patch, I hope that it will be OK.
Laxeyman
2 марта, 2010 at 09:44
Johnny, I usually play Crouch and Rooney up front, but that may change before the world cup because he’s getting quite old and slow. I still play Terry, but because he plays alongside Richards, who has great pace, he gets away with being quite slow. At the moment his pace is 10 and acceleration is 8. What are his pace attributes on your game?
Johnny Karp
2 марта, 2010 at 12:27
Crouch is way too slow at this moment in my game, he’s no longer an option for the national team. Terry is at 8 for both acceleration and pace and I guess he’ll be even lower in the next few months.
Laxeyman
2 марта, 2010 at 19:52
Thanks Johnny, if Terry’s pace deteriorates like that then he may well be finished with the national team after the world cup. Crouch too.