Friday, 24 September 2010

Sunday, 19 September 2010

Manager on Monday - Alkesh Lalji speaks. 19th Sept 2010




This week Futera FC welcomed CSFC to their home pitch. CSFC are early front runners with victories over well fancied teams. They had scored plenty of goals in their first 2 games, so we knew that we would have to be at our best in today's game.

The game started with CSFC pressurising the home goal with fast paced counter attacking and good defensive pressure off the ball. I thought that we dealt with most of their efforts but seemed to struggle at set pieces. We are quite a tall team but still managed to allow CSFC players into areas where they could cause danger.

The first goal against us was disappointing because the same happened against Celtic Reserves. What impresses me as general manager is that we have good belief in our team. We do not roll over and showed good courage in battling in every situation.

This showed when we defended a corner for the opposition really well and this led to Jack scoring a wonder goal. He finished well but created the chance for himself and showed just how good he can be.
I felt sorry for Jack a little, as he had to battle by himself for large parts of the game.

The team was not helped by individual errors which undone so much good work. I have held my hands up for my part in nearly throwing the game away. As General Manager I have to be honest, especially as I play also. I did not play well today and have apologised for my part in the CSFC goals. Especially the penalties. I do not make excuses and will now give other players a chance who have waited patiently. I will work hard and hope to return to the kind of form that I know I can produce.

For the rest of the game we pushed hard and I am glad that Renan has been able to cap another impressive performance with a great goal. He has made an exceptional start to the season.

Overall, I think the virtual managers should be impressed and content with our start. 5 points from 3 games, unbeaten and the constant threat that we pose should make for a good season. Bring on the cup!

Team Rating

Ben Jarvis - 9
Shabaz Haider - 7
Matt Willis - 6
Andy Hughes (Captain) - 9
Alkesh Lalji - 6
Ren Ramos - 8
Callum Roberts - 7
Andy Godman - 7
Sean Morrel - 7
Jack McGill - 9
Stu Henman - 6

Carl Linton (unused)
Ian Morris (unused)
Rich Leigh (on for Callum Roberts) 7
Ray Leigh (on for Stu Henman) 8

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

SUPER FUTERA GET KNOCKED ABOUT, BUT CELTIC FAR FROM ATROCIOUS!!!

CELTIC S C RESERVES 2 FUTERA FC 2


A wonder strike from Renan Ramos saw the honours shared on Sunday morning in Futera FC’s second game of their opening campaign.

Ramos picked the ball up during the second half and steamed towards the box gliding home with a beautiful shot that gave ‘The Red Shield’ the lead only for them to be cancelled out by a slick Celtic move.

Celtic started brightly with a strong physical presence dominating the game in midfield and winning challenges in the air. Futera FC looked shaky and nervous.

The poor start was highlighted when a ball into the box from a Celtic Free Kick was dealt with poorly, and Futera Captain Andy Hughes turned the ball into his own net.

The pace of the game was a problem for the Futera players as they struggled to fall into sync with the high tempo play. The Virtual Managers were urging the team to slow the play down.

Battles in the centre of the park continued as Andy Godman picked up his second booking of the season. However it was Godman who scored the cheekiest of free kicks. Celtic players were still arranging their wall when the Referee blew his whistle for the free kick to be taken. Godman was switched on and he placed the ball into the back of the Celtic net much to the despair of the opposition.

This was the first time the Virtual Managers had constant contact with James McGrattan at pitch side and after a short discussion with the Virtual Managers, all concerned parties decided it would be better to continue as Futera were and not to make any changes to personnel.

After the break Futera took the initiative as Ramos picked the ball up and made a darting run towards the box. The Celtic defenders decided to stand off the Filipino and Ramos punished them for their costly mistake hitting a cute shot which smashed against the post and drifted into the back of the net leaving the Celtic goalkeeper hopelessly stranded. It was a fine goal that would not have looked out of place in the domains of Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge or dare I say Wembley Stadium. Futera FC now had that all-important lead.

The momentum was with Futera but they failed to capitalise as Celtic continued to boss the game physically. 15 minutes before the end Celtic managed to claw back an equaliser hitting ‘The Red Shield’ on the break.

Danny Hazel replaced Andy Godman late on but the substitution had little effect. Ben Jarvis received a blow for his troubles in the dying stages but managed to regain is composure in order to make a decent save from a dangerous corner late on.

Neither team found the extra energy to go on and win the game; Futera FC’s fantastic start last week somewhat jittered after this result but four points from 2 games will please the Virtual Managers.

by Adam Partington

Sunday, 12 September 2010

Manager on Monday - Alkesh Lalji speaks. 13th Sept 2010




The second game of the season brought us to the home of Celtic S C Reserves. They have a reputation for being a physical side whilst playing a direct brand of football. As the teams lined up the opposition confirmed what I thought. They lined up with a big centre forward partnership as well as a few other athletic players in key positions.

We started very slowly and allowed Celtic to build up some pressure. Most of the pressure was in our half and we struggled to maintain possession. This I believe was due to the fact that we did not settle into our brand of football. The Virtual Managers have seen us play with a free flowing style, using all of our players in build ups. However, in the first half we did not do this. This led to an opening goal for Celtic which may have been an own goal from my centre back partner Andy Hughes. After this I think that we settled and started move the ball at our pace. We moved more of our key players in good forward positions and got our deserved goal from a cheeky Andy Godman free kick. From then, I thought we would grow in confidence and this showed in the second half.

We pressed further in their half creating numerous chances to take shots but, frustratingly, did not complete the moves. The Virtual managers called for Rich Leigh to be dropped back into midfield and the extra body in the middle of the park immediately made a difference with a wonder goal from Ramos confirming our dominance. I think that the next 10 minutes were critical and unfortunately we allowed them a very disappointing goal. Disappointing because I thought for most of the game Andy Hughes and myself kept their forwards quiet. However, this shows how a split second lack of concentration can damage a team.

All in all I am happy with our start to the season. 4 points from 2 games and several strong individual performances; Ben Jarvis in goal, midfielders Renan Ramos, Andy Godman and Sean Morrell and the two centre forwards Jack Mgill and Rich Leigh all showed how much creativity and guile we have in our team as well as a desire to battle when needed.
Lets all look forward to CSFC next week!

Team Ratings

1. Ben Jarvis GK - 9
2. Shabaz Haider LB - 7
3. Andy Hughes CB - 7
4. Alkesh Lalji CB - 7 (Booked)
5. Matt Willis RB - 7
6. Ray Leigh RM - 6
7. Sean Morrel CM - 7
8. Andy Godman CM - 8 (Booked) 1 Goal
9. Renan Ramos LM - 7 1 Goal
10. Jack McGill CFR - 9 (Man of the Match)
11. Rich Leigh CFL - 7



12. Danny Hazel sub - 7 on for Andy Godman
13. Calum Roberts sub - 7 on for Sean Morrel
14. Matt Le Dell sub - 8 on for Ray Leigh

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Futera FC 4 – 0 St Josephs Reserves - League Division 2 - 5th September 2010 - VIRTUAL MANAGER REPLAY

Futera FC 4 – 0 St Josephs Reserves - League Division 2 - 5th September 2010















Fantastic Four!

Futera hammer home hopes for the season…

Futera FC opened their account in Division 2 in style on Sunday as they cruised to a 4 – 0 victory over St. Josephs Reserves with goals from James Hughes, Ramos, Henman from the spot & Rich Leigh respectively…

A truly historical occasion was given a fully justified performance by the Red Shield; this was a work like performance straight out of the instruction manual of any successful team. Who would dare to dispute the sheer promise of Futera FC after today’s performance? The Futera Media Team arrived to find the excitement was at fever pitch before kick off in and around the Futera camp. General Manager Alkesh Lalji was urging his players to start the campaign with a flyer and that order was received loud and clear.

Futera were dealt a blow in the early stages of last week with the news that Mitch Pengelli would be absent for five weeks with an injury he picked up against Offley Moat in last weeks preseason friendly; in came Fillipino winger Renan Ramos on the left hand side of Futera’s lively midfield. Many battles will be won & lost in this area of the pitch this season the virtual managers can be sure of that. Andy Hughes was given the Captains Arm Band by the Virtual Managers and he put in a sergeant like at the back.

Futera, sporting their alternative kit due to the orders of league officials started the game brightly with Ray Leigh and Jack McGill linking up well but it was more negative injury news for Futera after a collision between McGill and a St. Joseph player early on left McGill needing treatment. He did not recover and neither did St. Joseph’s after their shaky start. It was James Hughes who fired the ball home leaving the St. Josephs goalkeeper with no hope. Virtual Manager ‘Aldo’ showed his delight and ‘Gooners’ reminded the other managers that attacking was the best form of defence.

The tails of the Futera players were well and truly wagging as they piled on the pressure; Ray Leigh & Ramos combined to cause problems for the rattled St. Josephs defence throughout the early stages. However a rare St. Josephs attack almost gifted them a lifeline when Shabaz Haider headed back across goal almost stumping Ben Jarvis but he was quick to get down and clutch the ball with both hands.

With the Virtual Managers urging the players to keep the ball, they did just that, it was Rich Leigh who then had the ball in the net only to be ruled offside. This only seemed to spur the Red Shield on and they went looking for their second with real purpose and brilliant link up play between the midfield and the front line. Then with 9 minutes to go before the interval it was Ramos who fired home and spun off in celebration. This was the perfect way to round off a near perfect half. Futera FC looked strong and they were now fully placed behind the steering wheel.

Although it was discussed at half time between the Virtual Managers they and the Futera FC management team opted against making any changes. The second period started with the same frantic pace as Futera FC looked to attack on both sides of the pitch. At the back Futera’s defensive line looked strong and dealt with anything thrown at it with general manager Alkesh providing a solid performance. Possession was leaked in the centre of the park with things starting to look extremely scrappy. St. Josephs were looking desperate and their afternoon was made worse with arrival of fans favourite Dave Moore. Futera had added another dimension in attack. As Futera launched a corner into the box Andy Godman was brought down and the referee indicated for a penalty. It was new boy Henman who coolly stepped up and placed the ball nicely into the top right hand corner. Game, Set and Match for Futera Fc.

No one can fault the effort put in by the boys in the Argentina like shirts and no one can in fact fault St. Josephs for their determination from the start right up until the final whistle. However it was Rich Leigh who rounded things off as he found free space to slot the ball home for Futera’s forth goal of the encounter. A fantastic all round performance from both the players and the Virtual Managers saw Futera FC get off to that all important winning start & open the campaign with a bang. General Manager Alkesh Lalji said after the game that he fully believes in this team and so should we all, here’s to a fantastic season ahead…

We are Future FC, are you?

Team Rating



Ben Javis 7
Matt Willis 7
Shabaz Haider 8
Alky Lalji 8
Andy Hughes 8
Andy Godman 8
Sean Morrel 7
Ray Leigh 8
Renan Ramos 9
Jack McGill 6
James Hughes 7
Rich Leigh (on for McGill) 8
Dave Moore (on for J Hughes) 7
Stu Henman (on for Sean Morrel) 8


Wednesday, 1 September 2010

FUTERA FC VS OFFLEY MOAT - VIRTUAL MANAGER LIVE REPLAY