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New Salamis Youth FC Round up 16/04/2023

U8s Reds Put in a great battle against the side who sit in the top division (two above us). Boys put in a really good shift and battled hard to keep it to that score line. We were unlucky today U11s Reds vs Whetstone Wanderers Drew in a very good match against a strong Whetstone Wanderers team that thumped us at the beginning of the season. Earning praise from the WW coach U18s Reds vs Whitewebbs 13-0 Victory for Red army. New Salamis were in control from the first whistle and remained in the driving seat throughout the duration of the game. The opposition had no answer for the New Salamis onslaught and were probably grateful for the final whistle. We played some great free flowing football with some outstanding finishes from the team. Jaden’s goal was probably the most outstanding of the lot for me where he ran through most of the team to score from defence 👍🏿. If you would like to know more about or join us at New Salamis Youth Football Club please email us at joinus@newsalamisyouthfc.com or contact@newsalamisyouthfc.com

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New Salamis Whites vs HMH – Under 18 Watford Friendly League Roundup

Score 3-3 Another draw for White Salamis who battled  hard but were unable to hold out for the win due to lapses of concentration at the back which was probably brought on by fatigue. Sam had ANOTHER OUSTANDING performance bagging himself ANOTHER HAT-TRICK. There were some good passages of play by the White Salamis but at times we lost our shape and held on the ball too long which caused us to work harder instead of letting the ball do the work.  Game Positives: Sam : At the moment he can’t stop scoring. Some of the angles at which he scores his goals defy the laws of physics and reason. An unbelievable talent and a very much deserved MOTM award again. Remember to hold your position in the centre Sam and don’t drift to much out too much to the left.  Jaden : Only just pipped to the post by Sam for MOTM for this game. Jaden broke up the opposition attack with strong challenges and distributed the ball to the team with nice one touch passing. Jaden covered every blade of grass on the pitch effectively and was never out of position. Fatigued towards the end by his herculean efforts he had to go off and after that White Salamis struggled without his presence. Well done Jaden and thank you. Jerone his commitment and his energy. Jerone was strong in the challenge and pre-emptive of danger. There was a point where Jerone single handed ran through most of the opposition team and almost scored a goal with the ball hitting the outside of the post.  There are times where Jerone can become frustrated and want to do too much by himself for the team which means he loses possession.  Michael : An outstanding defensive performance by Michael, strong in the challenge and assured on the ball. Michaels ability to turn defence into attack was a real asset to the team. Michael rarely lost the ball in possession and was able to make the right pass to help White Salamis in attack. Michal:  Another consistent performance by Michal who was strong in the challenge pre-empted danger and EVEN did a few give and go overlaps to receive the ball. This was another good performance by Michal marred slightly by the mix up between himself and Luke to concede the goal. Ronnie:  Struggled during the game but persevered to have a few shots on goal and work the keeper. Ronnie at the beginning of the game lost possession a few times by trying to beat his marker instead of releasing the ball early  and getting into space to receive it. Towards the middle of the first half Ronnie found a way to get past his man and deliver the ball to Sam our centre forward for him to have a shot on goal. Ronnie also manged to cut in inside to have a few shots on goal himself. Going forward this is the kind of direct football that I want to see more of from Ronnie. The second half Ronnie played out of position in the midfield and therefore found it more difficult to affect the game. Dylain : Distributed the ball well for White Salamis. Dylain is an incredible technical footballer. His ability to hold up the ball, dribble pass players and find that defence splitting pass is a thing of beauty. There were times where from a deep midfield position he was able to switch the play to our wingers for them to go on the attack which was very effective. However, he can be guilty of taking on too much responsibility and not using his teammates at times. Dylain sometimes needs to trust his teammates more even if some of them do not possess his incredible ability. Thank you for all your efforts Dylain very much appreciated. Jamie : Another solid performance by Jaimie, Jaimie’s ability to detect and neutralise the attacking threat helped the team when under threat from the opposition.  Game Issues: The fact that a lot of first team members were unavailable, also, that there has not been much football played in the previous weeks due to bad weather. White Salamis started to fatigue towards the end of the game which lead to the defensive errors for the opposition to draw the game. Although disjointed it was a spirited performance by the Whites who had we had taken previous chances would have gone on to win the game. Room For Improvement: Notes: I acknowledge that there was not sufficient time for the team to properly warm up for this game as one home game was quickly followed by another. This lack of preparation is what may have led to fatigue latter on.  The fact that a lot of White Salamis players missing. means there was not the usual cohesion Although improved we still need to work more on corners and moving the ball more quickly up the pitch.

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New Salamis Reds vs Edmonton Rangers – Under 18 (Home) Watford Friendly Roundup

Score 5-2 (win) Summary: Due to the lack of numbers by Edmonton Rangers who were unable to field a full team at the start of the game. This was more of a training exercise to work on techniques and for the team to experiment and try new things as well as using the old methods and tactics and perfecting them. The opportunity was missed by the team who had a very disjointed performance with many players leaving frustrated even though the team won. Game Positives: Jaden: The lynchpin of the team. Jaiden is getting better and better. Jaden made the game look effortless by doing the hard the hard graft for the team and playing quick simple passes to move the ball up filed effectively. Jaden as always was strong in the challenge but once in possession of the ball found the right pass. It is great as a coach to see his progress and his development of his technique where his efforts are now being rewarded by smart on field play highlighting his progression as a player. I think the next stage in his development is to make those defence splitting passes or to switch the play from left to right. Well done Jaden a tremendous effort and a well-deserved MOTM award. Jaimie: One of the unsung heroes of the team. There are many games where Jaimie makes those critical challenges that save the team. Very dependable and hardworking and is able to pre-empt danger and intercept it. Jaimie has very good reading of the game which has helped the team when the opposition is bearing down on the goal.  Although not stretched in this game he did what was required of him. Michael: He loves to play in the midfield, but is EXCEPTIONAL as a centre back. Always strong in the challenge no matter the size of the opposition he will match their physicality. As well as this he is very composed on the ball and is able to bring the ball forward to link the midfield. Today he was also to bag himself two goals one from a corner which was nice to see our coaching on set pieces paying off.  There was an altercation during the match between Michael and the an opposition team member. If Michael can avoid these incidents in his game he and the team will benefit. Definitely a MOTM contender with today’s performance. Nelson: One of the most intense committed and hard working members of the team a man of action and very few words. ALWAYS works hard for the team. Today he made very few errors and was one of the star players of the team. Today Nelson was strong in the challenge and made the right decisions. Keep up the good work. It was a frustrating game for Nelson and the team but both he and the team still needs to remain positive and offer positive words of encouragement. Matteo: Always wanting to improve and be better and once again unsurprisingly on the score sheet. Matteo is devasting when he is direct and attacks the opposition. Today he cut a frustrated figure by being unable to beat the oppositions offside traps due to them playing a high line. Matteo will  need to find space and bend his runs in order to beat the offside trap in the future. This is something we can work on in training. Dylain: An incredible technical hardworking talent who unsurprisingly took advantage of the opposition lack of number to help himself to a goal. I heard him offer encouragement to Jaden and Andoni but I did not see the midfield gel together as a team. Obviously Tyler was missing today due to injury which did not help things. However, there have been many individual performance by the midfield but not enough of a collective effort which is something we have wanted to see as coaching because the midfield individually are so talented. Game Issues: The victory was assured from the first kick of the ball during the match, however due to lack of cohesion the team were not able to take full advantage of this opportunity. Even though there were limited numbers from the opposition and Red Salamis were wining there was a clear frustration from the team where were of criticism instead of encouragement  were used by the team on a whole. Going forward how the team communicates needs to change. Room For Improvement: Communication was clearly an issue in the game. The communication by the whole team needs to be more positive and less critical. This may also couple with the bonding and cohesion of the team because if there is not effective encouragement being communicated by the team how are they going to be able to play as a team. Going forward this needs to be addressed, against a full strength Edmonton Rangers team the result may well have been different based on today’s performance.

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New Salamis Youth FC Round up 04/04/2023

Another week of horrendous rain in North london causing the U8-U9s and the U13s Derby games to be called off. Both U18s games went ahead aster games are now played on 3G. U18s White vs Highgate Muswell Hill 3-3- Friendly Another draw for White Salamis who battled  hard, but were unable to hold out for the win due to lapses of concentration at the back which was probably brought on by fatigue. Sam had ANOTHER OUSTANDING performance bagging himself ANOTHER HAT-TRICK. There were some good passages of play by the White Salamis but at times we lost our shape and held on the ball too long which caused us to work harder instead of letting the ball do the work. BIG thanks to Red Salamis team members who assisted the whites and played almost 180 MINUTES of football with back to back games. Thank you guys your efforts were very much appreciated. SAM MOM U18s Reds vs Edmonton Rangers – 5-2 Won for the reds Due to the lack of numbers by Edmonton Rangers who were only able to field 7 players this was more of a training exercise to work on techniques and for the team to experiment and try new things as well as using the old methods and tactics and perfecting them. The opportunity was missed by the team who had a very disjointed performance with many players leaving frustrated even though the team won. MOM Jaden If you would like to know more about or join us at New Salamis Youth Football Club please email us at joinus@newsalamisyouthfc.com or contact@newsalamisyouthfc.com

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New Salamis Youth FC Round up 26/03/2023

Several games called off this week due to waterlogged pitches. However was a great opportunity for both U13s to get extra support from the club . U13s Reds vs St Albans Youth New Salamis Under 13s lost a hard fought game 4-2 . Reds started the match very well but found themselves 2-0 down at half time against run of play. However, the boys started the second had brilliantly and came back to level that match 2-2, with a brilliant solo goal from Miles Burton and a penalty from Kaan Hassan. There looked to be one winner from then on but St Alban’s found a way to take the lead 3-2. New Salamis gambled and pushed for the equaliser but it never paid off and St Alban’s increased their lead with a last minute goal. A good performance for the boys in red and white but very unlucky to lose. U13s Whites vs Highgate and Muswell Hill Quick start in cold conditions saw the boys score our second fastest goal this season in 49secs, followed by a thundering 8 goals which was to much for the opposition to handle, second half we flipped formation and tested some different stuff out. Which ended in a 11-1 victory to the home team.Goals scorers and Assists led by our man of the match Hussein Aldreby with a beautiful hatrick, Adam Choudhury, Kayden Nyanzi, Erald Mehmetaj, Huseyin-Emre Denizer, Jamiah Edwards If you would like to know more about or join us at New Salamis Youth Football Club please email us at joinus@newsalamisyouthfc.com or contact@newsalamisyouthfc.com

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26th March Fixtures

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New Salamis Whites vs Maccabi Lions – Under 18 Watford Friendly League Roundup

Score 6-3 win Summary: Another successive win for White Salamis who once again started off very slowly but then towards the middle of the first  managed to get themselves together and play some lovely one touch decisive football. This led to our Man of the match (MOTM) scoring and impressive SIX!!! Goals. Defensively and in the midfield we lost a bit of concentration towards the end which allowed Maccabi a chance to score two more goals.  A very good performance by white Salamis who should all be proud of their individual and team performance  Game Positives: Sam: Another superhuman performance by Sam who is a joy to watch when he has the ball at his feet. Out of the SIX GOALS  he scored the third was one of my favourites where he ran through the opposition team to score the goal. At many times during that passage of play both myself and coach T were screaming for him to use the team for assistance but in all honesty, on this occasion he didn’t need them and squeezed the ball in from the tightest of angles to bag himself a goal. The team played really well and there were some standout individual efforts but Sam was by far the best player on the pitch. Outstanding Sam, well done!!!  Sam.D: Started off very slow and was lacking his usual energy on the pitch but then suddenly out of nowhere Sam sparked into life in the middle of the first half. Sam was everywhere with some lovely one touch football and deadly through balls to Sam not to mention his tenacious and dogged tackling. Sam along with Mo help set the tempo for the rest of the team.  Mohamed (Mo the Magician): Started of slower than usual for Mo and then really started to pick up during the second half. Mo was able to work his magic with his close control and skills to assist the team and amaze the audience. Both he and Sam provide support for each other in that midfield partnership to help the team. No surprise we conceded two goals once Mo came off injured, hopefully it is not too serious. An outstanding performance by Mo well done. Muzzammil (Muz): One of the most technical and consistent players in the team Muz had another outstanding performance and was definitely a MOTM contender. Muz was strong in the challenge and rarely lost the ball. Not to mention his great link up play with Ronnie and Ola. Muz has cemented himself as a first team regular. Michal:  Had a very difficult job covering the left side of the wing but stuck to his task and put in a dogged performance. Michal tired towards the end as he put in one hell of a shift, Well played Michal keep up the good work!!! Ronnie:  Another great performance by Ronnie who was a much need outlet for the defence and for the team.  Ronnie was able to hold the ball up and link play with the midfield defence and forward line to assist the team. The next goal for Ronnie will be to get himself more goal scoring opportunities and to be more clinical in goal. Keep up the good work!!  Max: Help set the right tempo for the rest of the team as usual. I had been playing Max as a centre forward in the past, Max does however, excel in the midfield. Max not only battled hard to gain and keep possession but also composed himself during possession to not lose the ball and make the pass.  Well done Max keep up the good work. Game Issues: Another slow start for the Whites where once gain they have conceded an early goal. The Whites need to make sure they keep their stamina and concentration for the full 90 minutes. It was no surprise we conceded two late goals due to a lack of both of those attributes. However there were many positives to take from this game especially the way we moved the ball in periods, hopefully those periods will become more sustained. Room For Improvement: Walid: Had a good game  and made many important saves during the game. However, he conceded the first goal due to bad positioning inside his goal area. Walid needs to ensure he improves on his positioning to stop long range shots and crosses. Notes: Team needs to be more focused during the pre-match preparation. The team will also need to utilise the training sessions to work on stamina and technique that way they will be more capable to execute during the game. The team all need to be more vocal with their communication and take ownership of their responsibilities on the pitch there is no point in telling someone to mark someone when the individual has not taken the responsibility to mark someone themselves. The narrative should be ‘I have A go and mark B’. 

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New Salamis Youth FC Round up 19/03/2023

U8s Reds vs St Albans colts blue. Our young reds are continuing to develop and implement what they have been learning in training which is already showing on and off the pitch. Great performance all round. U9s Reds vs Whetstone Wanders are back with a great performance against a strong Whetstone Wanderers who had plenty on chances in the first half.Salamis dominated the second half with some great attacking play and managed to have plenty of fun on the field. Couldn’t be more happy with the teams positive attitude and a great day for Mother’s Day. Dominated the second half with some great attacking play 👍⚽️ U11s Reds vs Maccabi . U11s put in a great winning performance despite the other managers’ constant moaning and accusations we played some nice stuff at times and scored some really good goals and. Solid at the back throughout with numerous players putting in real solid performances U18s Whites vs Maccabi. Another successive win for White Salamis who once again started off very slowly but then towards the middle of the first managed to get themselves together and play some lovely one touch decisive football. This led to our Man of the match (MOTM) Sam O scoring an impressive SIX!!! Goals. Defensively and in the midfield we lost a bit of concentration towards the end which allowed Maccabi a chance to score two more goals.  A very good performance by white Salamis who should all be proud of their individual and team performance If you would like to know more about or join us at New Salamis Youth Football Club please email us at joinus@newsalamisyouthfc.com

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New Salamis Reds vs Omonia Youth Whites – Under 18 Cup (Home) Roundup 

Score 1-2 (Loss) Summary: A lot of positives to take from this game which was very evenly matched, The Reds rallied and battled against a very physical (sometimes too physical) team. We played some lovely one touch free flowing football, pressed and closed down the opposition when they could but the game came down to one team taking their opportunity in front of goal and the other team not.  Game Positives: Tyler.P ( C ) A.K.A The General: Controlled the midfield and rarely lost the ball.  The midfield has here very talented and hard working individuals but they need to play more as a team. But today Tyler’s performance was stand out. At one point in the game surrounded by three players he was still able to maintain his balance and control of the ball and get out of a very tight situation. Very neat and tidy on the ball with good decision making. All this just coming back from a knee injury, General, I salute you. Michael: A solid performance by Michael who was a MOTM, very comfortable on the ball and pre-emptive to stopping any of the oppositions attacks. Michael was strong in the challenge and rarely gave the opposition a chance to settle. Kept one of the leagues top goal scorers at bay , However Michael needs to learn at time’s to walk away from any altercations with the opposition, losing a player with qualities would defiantly hinder the team. James: Very technical player and a joy to watch, he took the fight to the opposition throughout the game and was very effective down the right wing. Due to the flagging energy levels of the midfield we moved him more in a midfield position where he was not as effective. Thanks for taking one for the team James I know this is not your preferred position. Jamie: The Mr Reliable of the team always turns up for training always there for the game and always brins 100%. Another solid performance by Jaimie being that last line of defence and putting in those vital last ditch challenges, keep up the good work. Matteo: Tireless professional who work hard both in training and during the game. Matteo uncharacteristically did not take his chance as usual but as usual was in the right place to get the chances. Matteo is strong, technical and quick but can really too much on flicks and tricks instead of trusting his instincts and using his natural ability. Less is more as the saying goes. Jaden: Works hard as always and always give a 100%. Jaiden put in another solid performance and pretty much covered every blade of the 3G Pitch. As discussed earlier this was a good individual performance by the midfielder.  Dylain: An exceptional young man both on and off the field played with every once of energy and skill he had but took on too much responsibility and need to use the team and his midfield team mates more. Brian: Tried his best during this game but was not able to get on the ball enough to make a difference and carve out his usual opportunities, Brian’s like Matteo’s efforts have not gone unnoticed keep up the hard work boy’s next week we go again. Andoni: Welcome back from injury, it’s been a while  Game Outlook : Not too many area’s we could have done better on from today’s game. Super proud of the effort put in from the team we did out best. Reds showcased their skill, stamina and determination. Even though we lost we can still take a lot of pride from the performance. I would like to see better cohesion and communication between Jaden, Tyler and Dylain who are clearly very talented individuals this is something that can be worked on during training. Up front we did miss some opportunities which can be crucial when you are playing these types of games and the teams are so evenly matched. Everyone should be proud of their performance well done team. Notes: Although it is near spring time it has been very cold players need to think about wearing some form of body armour compression tops and pants to help keep the muscles warm and stop injury. Please arrive on time for the match and training to ensure you have gone through the proper warm up process to reduce the chance of injury. Remember to stay hydrated during training and during the game.

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