Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Injury Updates

Harley McAuley (Burn) Should be back soon
Chris Zuber (Knee) Could be out for rest of Season
Scott Lawrie (Foot) Should be back 11th December
Ricky Wheeler (Foot) Should be back 16th January 2006

Real Milan Club Statement

Everyone connected to Real Milan Football Club would like to wish Beaconsfield (SYCOB) U-14s every success for the rest of the season and we hope that you win the cup! We were all impressed by the way the players conducted themselves and the manner in which they won.

Congratulations Danny And Jack!


September and October weren't good months for Danny. Struggling for form, left out of the team, school wasn't going well, and if that wasn't bad enough,he even scored an own goal.Things were looking grim for Dan. So what did he do? Sulk? Moan? Blame everybody else? NO!
He did something about it.
He worked harder than ever in training, he listened more, and talked less. He started to believe in himself and showed the desire to improve.
What Happened next? He was easily Man Of the Match against Burnham Yellows, he played excellent in both games against Cherokees, he scored his first Two goals ever for Real Milan, including one stunning chip, against West Drayton. He's even gone up a class in school. Well Done Danny, an inspiration to us all!
Half way through October Real Milan lost Centre Back Chris Zuber to injury, and then in November Ricky Wheeler was ruled out for two months. They had no other defenders. Jack volunteered to go centre half and do his best for the team. He played superbly throughout the last 2 months, inspiring his teamates with crunching tackles, great headers, well-timed interceptions and brave blocks. He contributed to 2 clean sheets and earnt his second Man Of The Match Award of the season against Cherokees in the cup. Fantastic work Jack!
Keep it going boys.

All Tickets Now Sold Out!


Sorry but all tickets for the Real Milan Christmas Party are now sold out.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Kang Upbeat


Ashley Kang Reals top scorer was upbeat today despite yesterdays 12-1 defeat. "I really enjoyed it, they were a fantastic team" 'Even when they were so far ahead, they never disrespected us''. ''I even clapped when they scored that brilliant free kick!'' "I learnt so much today about sportsmanship and team spirit, I'll be phoning Uri for chat!

Come On Milan!

After Match quotes

"Really really proud with our attitudes today' Tariq Hussain Real coach
''Wow! What a team!'' Jack Evans
You're a really good team, but we were on fire first half'' Two Goal Billy, the little blonde haired Beaconsfield forward.
''You've got some really good players, and you pass it really well." "I think you were a bit overawed by us first half, but you did really well in the second". "Stick with it, you've got all the makings of a good team". Russell Beaconsfield Manager

Real All Smiles Even After Losing 12-1!


Real Milan players pay silent tribute to George Best before yesterdays match.

Real Milan players showed a fantastic team spirit today after suffering their worst defeat in their short history. Beaconsfield SYCOB, top of Division 1, quite simply gave Milan a footballing lesson in this Challenge Cup match. Breathtakingly simple at times, the home team took the lead after just 25 seconds! and were 6 up after 15 minutes. Every shot resulted in a goal, and Real became shell shocked at such devastating finishing. The passing and movement by Beaconsfield left Milan players chasing shadows. By half time it was 10-1, Josh Lake scored a beauty to reduce the deficit.( Slightly).
At the interval Real players were speechless for once, and sat open mouthed at their opponents superiority.
Then a strange thing happened. Real Milans' players, acknowledging the game was already lost, decided to give it a real go in the second half. "Lets show them what we can do", said Captain Jordan Pritchard, a thought echoed in turn by the rest of the team. Ashley Kang bless him, even said "Come on we can win this!'
Sure enough in the second half Real Milan players worked harder, tackled stronger, and passed better and all the players gave 110%. Beaconsfield scored only twice more and Anthony Gardner was unlucky to see one effort headed off the line. When the match ended and everyone shook hands, Real Milan players sat down exhausted outside the penalty area. There were no tears or aguments or attempts to blame. There were only smiles of satisfaction, because although they lost, they never once gave up and all the players said how much they enjoyed the match. They had appreciated that there opponents were the better team and they took from it some very valuable lessons.
Ultimately, what matters most is not winning or losing, what really counts is that you do your best.
New signing Ronaldo was the SDK Sponsored Man Of The Match.

SCOREFLASH!

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Harley And Tom Out!

Real Milan will be with out Defender Tom Emery and Midfielder Harley McAuley for tomorrows daunting cup tie with Beaconsfield SYCOB.
With Ricky Wheeler, Chris Zuber and Scott Lawrie all still out for over a month, Real are now without FIVE of their first team squad.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

THE BEST


George Best has often been called the most naturally gifted player from the British Isles, rivaled only by Pele and Maradona on the world stage. Maradona himself has frequently named Best as his all-time favourite player. Pele once stated that George Best was the best player he ever saw play.
Rest In Peace George and Thanks for the memories.

Christmas Party Meeting This Friday

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Real Milan Results So Far

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Warning For All Defenders

Next Match

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

League Fixture News

Sunday 11th December 2005
Iver Heath v Real Milan

Berks and Bucks County FA Youth Cup Draw

Real Milan have been drawn at home to Burghfield in the Berks and Bucks County FA Youth Cup.
VISIT their website here

Second round fixtures to be played on SUNDAY DECEMBER 4th 2005 KICK OFF 1-30 p.m.
1 Widmer End United v Woodley Hammers
2 Penn & Tylers Green Juniors v Eldon Celtic
3 Risborough Rangers Juniors v Cold Harbour Colts
4 Barton Rovers v Cookham Dean
5 Kennington Athletic v A F C Newbury Boys and Girls
6 Chalfont Saints or Downley Dynamos v Gerrards Cross & Fulmer Youth
7 Aylesbury Town v Beaconsfield SYCOB Youth
8 Real Milan v Burghfield
9 Theale Tigers v Radley Youth
10 Great Linford v M K Wanderers
11 Downs Barn Juniors v Chesham United( Youth )
12 Flackwell Heath Minors v Pinewood
13 Abingdon Youth v City Colts
14 Burnham Junior v Iver Minors
15 Dynamos J F C v Thatcham Tornadoes
16 Scot Youth v Loudwater

Cup News

Real Milan have drawn Taplow Boys at home in the second round of the Under 14 League Cup. The winners will meet Cherokees or Uxbridge Park Rangers in the quarter final.

Monday, November 21, 2005

Real Sign Ronaldo!


Ronaldo Jeffrey became the 17th Player to join Real Milan.
more details to follow

Real Milan 5 West Drayton 5!


The roar from the Real Milan tiger was reduced to a whisper today as West Drayton B C produced the comeback of the season. Real were cruising at 5-1 ahead with 20 mins to go when they inexplicably allowed West Drayton back into the match and conceded FOUR! late goals.
It all looked so promising for Milan with first half goals from Danny O'Sullivan 2, Ashley Kang and Josh Lake. New Signing Ronaldo added a fifth just after half time and it looked like double figures were on the way. Unbelievably Real collapsed like a pack of cards, and were punished by a resiliant determined West Drayton, who started to win every tackle, and got more stronger with every goal they scored. Too many Real players stopped working hard, became casual and let down their team mates with sloppy attitudes. West Drayton thoughly deserved the draw, and Real were taught a painful lesson.
Real were again with out any recognised centre halfs as there injury crisis deepens, but this should be no excuse. Lack of discipline, lazy attitudes in training, and individuals concentrating on themselves and not the team was what lost it for Milan.
There were some positives, Ronaldo looks to be a great signing and scored a cracking goal. Danny O'Sullivan produced yet another quality performance, capping it off with 2 goals including one 'special.' Tom Emery was Man of the Match.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

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Monday, November 14, 2005

League Table

Sundays Results

SSC League Under 14s Division 3
Burnham Yellows 3 Britwell United 4
S J Cherokees 1 Real Milan 1
Taplow United 6 Iver Heath 2
West Drayton BC 0 Uxbridge Park Rangers 11

West Drayton Next For Real Milan

Real Milan play hosts to West Drayton BC at ICI Sports Ground next Sunday

Gazza Sends Real Best Wishes


Real Milan Official News recieved an e-mail today from England legend Paul Gascoigne.

"Thank you very much for your email, unfortunately I'm very busy with Kettering Town FC at the moment so would be unable to come and help coach your side. However please pass on my best wishes to the team and I hope you have a successful season''.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

After Match Quotes

''What a great game!''--The Cherokees number 11s Dad
''Well played a very good game of football''---Graham Cherokees Manager
''Our first half performance cost us''----Roger Evans Real Manager
"We must work harder''--Jordan Pritchard

Resolute Cherokees hold Real Milan

In another tough, hard-fought match, Real Milan were made to work hard for a point by a tough, dogged no- nonsense Cherokees team. Real went into the match without top defender Ricky Wheeler and started with Harley McAuley in goal. Jordan Pritchard was drafted in for his first game as centre half with Josh Lake given the holding role.
Real started sluggishly and it took a while for the players to get use to new positions. Anthony Gardner came closest to opening the scoring when Josh Lake put a superb through ball into his path, but his left foot shot flew just wide. Whenever Real broke through, they found the Cherokees defenders in no mood to concede, and when they did break through, they found the Slough ‘keeper on top form. The opening goal came courtesy of some slack Milan defending. Real backed off and allowed a Cherokees player to take his time and send over a quality cross for a simple header at the near post, leaving Harley with no chance. The goal woke up Real , and with Karim Usmani proving a handful up front the equaliser didn’t seem far away. Ten minutes before half time a foul on Anthony Gardner resulted in the first ever penalty in Real Milan’s history. Unfortunately, Anthony sent the ball over the bar and the opportunity for an equaliser was lost.
At half time Roger and Tariq stressed the need to be first to the 50-50 balls as Cherokees seem to have more desire. Josh was sent forward and Karim brought back. The second half carried on where the first half left off, with Cherokees. keeping 10 men behind the ball and hitting Real on the counter attack. The was now more purpose about Real, with Karim and Ashley Kang starting to create more openings, with 15 minutes left Slough buckled under the Real pressure and from a Lewis Martin cross, following good work from Josh, Ashley pounced to volley a deserved equaliser. After that Cherokees hung on, with their keeper and right back, handling all that Milan threw at them. Real, in their new all blue away kit, finished the stronger, but it was their lack lustre first half performance that cost them the 3 points.
In the end it was a disappointing result for Real Milan, but Cherokees were superb. They worked hard and played well throughout, totally belying their league position. Karim Usmani, back after 2 games out, was Man of the Match for Milan with a 100% commitment and effort. A Real inspiration.
Well done again to Darren Smith an excellent referee.

Scoreflash! SJ Cherokees 1 Real Milan 1

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Unbelievable! Josh Man Of Training!


Good Work Josh!!

Real In Swoop For Mystery Player


Real Milan are in negotiations to sign a new left sided midfield player to ease their injury worries.The club hope to make an announcement soon.

Real Injury Crisis



Chris Zuber (Knee) and Ricky Wheeler (Foot) could be out for up to 2 months, leaving Real Milan with major selection problems. Scott Lawrie should be back in full training within the next fortnight. The good news is that Karim Usmani was back in training today and should be okay for tomorrow. Sam Haggerty is still in Cardiff as part of his kick-boxing training for his brown belt, and won't be available for Sundays game. This leaves Real with just 12 fit players for tomorrows important match with Slough Junior Cherokees.

Uri's Amazing Offer!


Real Milan President Uri Geller shocked the club tonight with a fantastic offer to the team. No details yet, but it will be Real's biggest sponsorship deal yet.
Uri, who is going on tour in Germany tomorrow, said "I can't reveal any details yet, but I will be speaking to senior Real officials about a new deal as soon as I get back".

Louis And Jack Recieve Awards From Uri Geller



Real Milan players Jack and Louis recieved their well earned trophys tonight from Club President Uri Geller. Jack recieved his Man of the Match award for last weeks game against Cherokees and Louis recieved his Player of the Month award for October.

New Away Kit Revealed

Sundays Match


Away match meet at ICI at 12.00pm

Monday, November 07, 2005

It's Here!


The new Real Milan Away Kit has finally arrived!
It should be available for Sundays Match.
More News As We Get It

Ashleys Late Goal

Great Header Ricky

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Injury News: Ricky Out For A Month



Ricky Wheeler was taken to hospital during the match today and was diagnosed with a broken metatarsal in his right foot. Rick, who is on crutches said 'I'll probably be out for a month...I'm gutted!'.

Karims Player Review.

Read it here
You forgot Sam!

10 Man Milan Win 2-0

In an exciting hard fought cup game, played on a heavy pitch, Real Milan held off an impressive Cherokees team to win 2-0.
The game started off at a brisk pace with Real producing some eye catching football. For the first 15 minutes Real created plenty of chances but failed to make the break-though. But on 20 minutes, from a Louis Martin corner, Ricky Wheeler rose unchallenged to head in the opening goal to give the Whites a well deserved lead. Cherokees to their credit, worked harder after going behind, and started to put more pressure on the Real defence. They looked good value for an equaliser, but found Jack Evans and Ricky at the centre of defence, in no mood to concede, and they went in at half time unlucky to be behind.
The second half began with both teams well matched. Whoever scored next would probably win it. For a time it looked like it would be the Cherokees and Anthony MacCarroll had to produce a quality save to keep Milan ahead.
The crucial point of the game arrived at a time when Milan were under heavy pressure. Disaster struck when Ricky went down in a challenge and subsequently broke his foot. Real had already used their only sub and so were forced to play the last quarter with only 10 men. Somehow Real Milan ‘dug deep’ and began to put pressure back on the Cherokees. Following a fantastic run from Lewis , covering the whole length of the pitch, he interchanged passes with Harley McAuley, and Josh Lake, and left Ashley Kang free to wrap up the game for Milan, with a well struck close range finish. After that, Real shut up shop, and were never troubled again.
We saw the best and worst of Real Milan today. Highlights included another superb performance from Danny O’Sullivan, who was so close to getting Man of the Match for the second game running. Josh Lake worked very hard and had an excellent game also. Jack Evans was unbeatable at centre half.
Sam Haggerty did great on the wing, especially in the first half. Jordan Pritchard once again worked his socks off as did Ashley Kang. Tom Emery had a steady game at left back. Anthony looked secure in goal and kept his second clean sheet in a row. Harley worked well but was out numbered in midfield. Louis just keeps getting better, with his tackling much improved. Anthony Gardner was not at his sharpest today, but you can guarantee he’ll bounce back with plenty of goals soon.
Attitudes will need to be improved in certain areas and Real Manager’s Roger and Tariq, will be making changes to rectify these problems.
Overall it was a thrilling game with great credit to both teams.

Cup Result: Real Milan 2 Cherokees 0

Wheeler 20 mins Kang 85 mins
H-T 1-0
SDK Man Of The Match Jack Evans
Report to follow

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Christmas Party Tickets


Tickets are now available for the Real Milan Christmas Party. A detailed newsletter for parents will be distributed after training on Saturday.Tickets are priced at £2 per person.They are already selling fast so don't leave it late!

Training News


Until the new floodlights are installed, Real Milan's Squad will be training at ICI on Saturday at 11.00am. The new floodlights are expected to be ready by the end of the month