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Wrexham: December 2012

Hello my friends and greetings from a freezing Toronto, Canada. How does a windchill of -27C grab you? Anyway it’s my pleasure to bring you another update of my Football Manager Story featuring Welsh side Wrexham.

The first game of the month was a trip to Merseyside to face League 2 team Tranmere in the second round of The FA Cup. The home side set their stall out early keeping Chris Maxwell busy between the posts but we responded in kind except our young Swedish striker Marko Mitrovic found the back of the net to give us an early lead. Tranmerethough didn’t capitulate and kept up the pressure but our solid defending ensured our lead was intact at half time. The second half final saw more use of our left flank tactic and within ten minutes of the re-start Alex Smith had whipped the ball into the box for an unmarked Nzuzi to tap into the net. Mitrovicgot his second of the game with a lovely lob over the Tranmerefrom some 20 plus yards out and Alex Smithwas finally rewarded for his second half efforts with a goal six minutes from time to complete the rout.

The draw for the third round was made soon after and we face almost an impossible task as we travel to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal. If only we had been drawn at home against Arsenal as the gate receipts would have been amazing. Our chances of progressing now look very slim indeed.

After much anticipation in the town it was time for our JPT clash against bitter rivals Shrewsbury. The only survivor from Saturday’s game was Marko Mitroivc and was partnered by Wesley Ngo Bahengup front. Well this game wouldn’t win any Oscar nominations in any category with the only goal coming from Baheng after 28 minutes. We’re through to the Northern final but I felt a little disappointed for the fans in terms of entertainment.

We travelled up to London for our next game which was a league encounter against 18th placed Charlton. In the snow and rain Oliver Nicholas managed to put the ball into his own net to give the home side the early lead after just 10 minutes and as well we were finding conditions difficult to play our style of football. The weather began to settle so did we and what started off as a very inconsequential free kick in our own half resulted in a killer pass to a who powered a shot into the roof of the net to make it 1-1 after 38 minutes. Two minutes later Gilmourbroke down a Charlton attack and his long pass found Nathaniel Jarvis who muscled off the defender and his shot beat the keeper to give us the lead. We won the ball on the next Charlton attack, Smithran with it down the left flank, crossed to Jarvis and suddenly we were 3-1 up going into the interval. Oliver Nicholas headed in a fourthfrom a corner early in the second half but then got himself sent off for a professional foul that resulted in a converted penalty. The last 20 minutes or so we played with10 men and nearly scored another but our 4-2 win was very satisfying and I had to wonder if we had sent Charlton a former Premier League team into football obscurity with this defeat?

We were back at the Racecourse Ground for the meeting of 18thplace Rochdale. With an away game coming up against promotion rivals Barnsley it was a reserve side I sent out on this Saturday afternoon. The visitors lived up to their league position providing very little trouble for GK Martin Hansen with Nathan Rooney and Dean Hammond controlling the midfield. Baheng was in fine form bagging a very nice hat-trick, taking full advantage of what was a less than adequate Rochdale defence.

It was time for our crucial match up with Barnsley and Baheng was rewarded for his previous hat-trick by being preferred over Fofana. After a deluge of attacks from Barnsleyin the opening 20 minutes that all led to nothing we got out first real chance with a move down the left flank that Smith crossed over to Bahengwho held the ball turned and hit it…1-0. Soon after the snow started to come down and the weather then dominated the rest of the game. There was no further scoring though I was delighted with this away victory.

The following game was away to Gillingaham and we got off to a flying start with a well worked move down the left flank which found Jarvis in space whose pull back found Shane Williams to slot home to make it 1-0. Gillingham though soon equalized as RB Billy Clifford got caught out of position leaving a hug gap for our opponents to create the goal. Clifford though soon made up for his mistake with a lovely floating free kick into the box that found the head of Baheng and we were back in the lead. No sooner had Gillingham kicked off the ball was in the back of our net and it was all square again. The score remained the same until the interval and the second half was a mere comparison to the first for excitement with Gillingham unable to convert the better chances. When a draw seemed inevitable Oliver Nicholas headed in the winning goal from a corner to give us the win I wanted in the dying minutes of the game.

The final game of 2012 saw us travel to Wiltshire to face Swindon Town at the County Ground the team who had beaten us soundly in the opening game of the season. We had improved greatly since that loss but nonetheless I told the lads that I expected them to exact revenge and they duly obliged. Inevitably it was skipper Brian Gilmour whose pass to Nzuzi created the opening goal for the right winger after 21 minutes on the clock. We had a great chance to double the lead almost straight away but Alex Smiths penalty kick looked more suited to the NFL than to League One. Although we controlled the game and created opportunities it wasn’t until 12 minutes from time when a driving free kick into the box was met by a powerful header from defender Scott Wotton to make it 2-0 and so revenge was complete as well as concluding an unbeaten run in December

League Table

I have to say I’m quite astonished to find us six points clear at the top of he table as the year draws to an end. At the beginning of the season I was hoping for a place in the top 10 perhaps by now and with luck push for a play of  spot in 2013. Now it’s all about keeping top spot and creating some distance between ourselves and the chasing pack.

Here’s a look at the best players so far which Fofana and Baheng lead the Average Ratings table. I was surprised to see Gilmour as credited with only four assists as I certainly have the perception of him creating more goals than anyone else?

At the other end of the table it’s the wingers on both sides of the field who prop up the standings. The right side has always been a problem and even though my left flank tactic works well doesn’t produce a quality performance from the left wingers of Smith and Kakcaniklic.

Fixtures

We start 2013 at home to Norwich and then face the mountainous task of trying to get some kind of result against Arsenal in The FA Cup. I’m concerned that the result of this game could have a profound effect on how the rest of January will play out.

Thanks for reading, stay safe and enjoy the weekend!

21 комментарий

21 Comments

  1. Darren Smith

    22 января, 2011 at 10:46

    Lower league genius is all I can say!!

    Well done mate, that is one hell of a run and if I remember rightly your goal machine, Baheng, played for Newcastle didn’t he. All the top talent is in the North East. :)

    I honestly think you could wrap up the title early and maybe even win a cup trophy along the way. Keep it up Kevin and great read btw.

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 12:06

      Hi Darren
      I’m not sure about genius…but I’ll take it :) Baheng sure did play for Newcastle and I’m gald you like the story.

  2. Laxeyman

    22 января, 2011 at 11:20

    Wow, brilliant Kevin, a great month and now you should win promotion, Baheng and Fofana’s goals will surely ensure that. Good luck for next month mate.
    p.s I’ve been to Canada skiing, but I’m sure it wasn’t that cold, I can’t imagine -27c!

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 12:09

      Hi Laxeyman
      I guess promotion is more of a possibility now than in August. I hope my strike force can keep up their good form. And yes it’s amazing how cold it gets here. The coldest I’ve been in is -36C with the windchill and that’s in «Southern Canada» :)

  3. James

    22 января, 2011 at 11:20

    Wow, Kevin i didn’t expect that lol, that was an amazing month! I think you are definitely going to the Championship, anyways, even though you don’t need it, good luck!

  4. Sears

    22 января, 2011 at 11:34

    That is just amazing Kevin. If your team can keep up this stunning winning streak I’m sure you’ll clinch promotion. Well done!

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 12:11

      Thanks Sears,
      I think I need to get the right side sorted though to keep the streak going. A long way to go to the Championship but thanks for the confidence :)

  5. Johnny Karp

    22 января, 2011 at 13:15

    Brilliant job Mr. Mayo, great stuff! I wouldn’t worry too much about the Arsenal game, you have nothing to lose while the Gunners might be quite worried about a shameful FA Cup exit. There’s still some work to do but I reckon promotion looks very likely. Good luck!

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 13:28

      Thank you Mr. Karp :)
      The Arsenal game will be our biggest game by far and «nothing to lose» will be my per talk for sure!

  6. Ana Garcia

    22 января, 2011 at 13:35

    Amazing so far Kevin, well done!

    You dont seem to have a problem scoring goals and your defence is very good also! Still a long way to go but if you can continue in the same way then you will be pushing at the top and maybe even a promotion place!

    Good luck! :)

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 20:24

      Ola Ana
      Hopefully the secong half of the season will be as good as the first and i’ll at least be in the play offs.

  7. Lye

    22 января, 2011 at 14:37

    Hi Kevin,

    That’s a great run, unbeaten in all games. You have established a comfortable gap between you the rest. Hopefully you can keep it going and won the title. Good luck.

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 20:25

      Hello Lye
      I was quite shocked that we managed to get through unbeaten but I’m sure that will comme to an end next month when we face Arsenal :(

  8. Sayam Khan

    22 января, 2011 at 14:39

    Excellent month Kevin!

    You have nothing to lose against Arsenal! Unlucky it isn’t a home game. As you said, gate reciepts would have been crazy!

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 20:26

      Thanks Sayam
      Yes, I wanted a home tie in the third round but there you go it wasn’t meant to be

  9. Jack

    22 января, 2011 at 20:08

    Cracking month Kevin! Keep it up! Also thanks for posting that tactic looks awesome :)

    • Kevin

      22 января, 2011 at 20:27

      Hi Jack
      Thanks for your response. The tactic seems to work quite well as long as you have the right players for it.

  10. Arjuna

    23 января, 2011 at 01:39

    Great job this season Kevin, you have done really well. Promotion is certain for you

    • Kevin

      23 января, 2011 at 09:21

      Hi Arjuna
      I hope you are right about promotion :)

  11. hils

    23 января, 2011 at 15:41

    Hi Kevin,good month there!!!!!!!!!! Hopefully you will get promoted!!!!!!!!!! Good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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