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Oldham Story — February 2012

Hello everyone, welcome back to another update of my Oldham story! At the end of January we were continuing to do well in the league, we were in third place, just ahead of Tottenham and Everton. Now, let’s see if we could stay there.

We started the month with a home tie, West Brom were travelling to Boundary Park. They were down in 16th place and low on confidence, so I expected a win. We were on top from the first minute, it took us until the 37th minute to break them down, but break them down we did, Micah Richards smashed in an unexpected goal, his first for the club, to give us the lead. Just 6 minutes later we sealed the game, Pablo Hernandez was the scorer with a placed shot. After that the game settled down, West Brom rarely threatened our goal, in the end the victory was a comfortable one for us.

We faced a tougher game next, we travelled to Goodison Park to face Everton, who were in 5th place. We didn’t play very well in this game, Everton were on top for most of the match and deservedly took the lead in the 35th minute. We only created a couple of noteworthy chances, and the game was all but over when Everton scored a second in the 61st minute. We woke up a little after that, and we did hit back, Dani Fragoso’s shot was deflected to give him his first  goal for the club. It was too late though, that goal came in the last minute, we had lost.

We had another difficult match coming up, we had to face Liverpool at Anfield, for our FA Cup 5th Round match. I didn’t expect a win, particularly as we were missing both Marco Verratti and Nicolas Otamendi through injury, as well as Andrew Driver, who got injured in January, and was still out. Sure enough we struggled throughout the game, especially after Daniel Agger had given them the lead. The game was all over when Slyan Ebanks Blake got a second goal, but we did put up quite a spirited fight, and we should have got at least one goal, considering that we had 3 clear chances, I was disappointed with that.

So we were out of the FA Cup, and things didn’t get any easier for the next game, Man Utd were coming to Boundary Park. My assistant said before the game that Man Utd tended to struggle against teams with a reputation like ours, and that became apparent when the game started. We benefited from them (for some reason, I’m not quite sure why) resting both Wayne Rooney and Franck Ribery, which meant that they started with Danny Welbeck and Febian Brandy up front. The game wasn’t a good one, with no clear chances created at all, but we took the lead when Dani Fragoso smashed in from long range. Just 4 minutes later things got even better for us, Micah Richards got another goal this month, this time it was a header from a corner. After that the game became more even, I was surprised that United didn’t get at least one goal back, but a lot of their efforts were from range and didn’t trouble German Lux much. We held on for a very good win, it was another big scalp for us.

International Management

For some time now I have been looking for an international job. In the past year or so I’ve put in applications to become manager of Norway, Serbia, Bosnia, Brazil, France and Wales. All have been unsuccessful, obviously. After the Man Utd game the jobs of Nigeria and Cameroon suddenly became vacant. I applied for both, and Nigeria came back quickly with an offer.

I accpeted, and I will now divide my time between Oldham and the African country. The expectations are to qualify easily for the 2014 World Cup, something I think we should achieve, considering we are in a group with Burundi, Chad and Sudan.

We had a friendly to play just two days after my appointment, against Qatar. Most of the best Nigerian players weren’t in the squad, which baffled me (the squad was chosen before I became manager). We were still far too strong for Qatar, goals from Ikechukwu Uche, two from Michael Eneramo and one from 19 year old regen Alex Ajayi. It was a satisfying win in my first game in charge, a nice way to start my career in international management.

We had one more game to play with Oldham this month, a trip to Bristol City. We were the better side for most of the match, it was really frustrating up until the 71st minute, when Matias Suarez pounced on a rebound to give us the lead. We switched off after that and made a costly mistake, Marvin Elliot snatched a point for them in the 78th minute, it was quite a frustrating day for us.

We are still 3rd after February, which is mainly due to the poor form of Tottenham and Everton. I think we now have a very good chance of achieving a Champions League spot, as we only have 10 games left.

Next month will see us play one very tough game against Man City, but apart from that it’s not too difficult a month, hopefully we can really consolidate our position in March.

Just to let you know, I’m going away again tomorrow and won’t be back until Wednesday, so once again there won’t be any posts from me for about a week.

That’s all the folks, have a good weekend and thanks for reading!

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10 Comments

  1. Sears

    4 июня, 2010 at 22:35

    Laxeyman, very positive month. Your side are still in the champions league spot + you’v got the honour of becoming the Nigeria manager. Well done. You’v an easy looking group so I’ll expect to see them in the World Cup. Goodluck.

  2. Zheljo

    4 июня, 2010 at 23:00

    Well done Laxeyman, I’ve read all your posts and i am impressed and i wish you god luck in advance. i have 2 questions. witch patch of FM are you using and are injuries more frequent in your patch or without any patch. good day!

  3. Laxeyman

    5 июня, 2010 at 01:44

    @Sears, thanks, I think we should qualify easily too :)
    @Zheljo, thanks for the comment mate, I’m glad you like the posts. I’m using the latest patch (10.3), but I started this game on patch 10.2 and updated it. I’m not sure about the injuries to be honest, I would say it’s about the same, although I haven’t been paying close attention to the differences between the patches.

  4. Lye

    5 июня, 2010 at 03:41

    Hi Laxeyman, both Tottenham and Everton are dropping points and you are still in with a chance of improving on the 3rd position. A champions league place is well on course and now you became the manager of Nigeria. With 3 months left, I think you can still go a bit higher. Good luck.

  5. Kevin

    5 июня, 2010 at 11:10

    Hi Laxeyman
    By the time I got to read this you have gone away. Great win over Man United and you have two games in hand over Everton so I think you can still obtain a Champions League spot. I hope Andrew Driver returns soon for you.

  6. Laxeyman

    5 июня, 2010 at 12:57

    @Lye, yeah, hopefully Tottenham and Everton will continue their poor form, but I’m not sure about improving on third place, as Arsenal and Liverpool look far too good.
    @Kevin, not gone yet! I’m going in about an hour. I think the games in hand will be crucial, and Driver has just returned. The problem was that Chris Taylor was also injured, and with Darren Ward out on loan I had to use 17 year old reserve Matthew Dunlop against Man U! He did okay though :)

  7. ravenie

    5 июня, 2010 at 19:01

    I am just realising how well you have spent your money. You have a really good squad that will only get better. Champo League place guaranteed.

  8. Johnny Karp

    5 июня, 2010 at 19:07

    You’re doing great Laxeyman, Oldham are now an established big team in the Premier League thanks to you. Good luck with Nigeria, African football is always interesting and challenging.

  9. Handy Fernandy

    5 июня, 2010 at 20:56

    third place with 28 times play, wow a fantastic result
    and be careful with man city.
    ok hopefully the end of the season can achieve maximum results.

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  10. Laxeyman

    9 июня, 2010 at 22:19

    @ravenie, thanks, I think the best signings have been Guilherme, Driver and Otamendi, they’ve all been really good.
    @Johnny, I am glad to finally get a national job, I’ve never managed an African team before so it should be an interesting adventure.
    @Handy Fernandy, thanks, we will be sure to be careful!

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