Monday, March 27, 2006

Well Done Renaldo!!


Renaldo Jeffrey is the Real Milan Player Of The Month for March. He always gives 100% in training and in the matches, and he's always willing to help out when asked. A late addition to the squad, Renaldo is very popular with his team mates and tries to help the younger players. He scores goals, but will always help in defence or the midfield. And his performances are always consistantly good.
Good Work Renaldo!!

Real Milan 2 Britwell United 3


An unstoppable 20yd curler 4 minutes from time,by forward Sean Brennan, handed United all three points just when the match seemed destined to end in a draw. The match was played in a cup-tie atmosphere but it was Britwell who had the better of the opening exchanges with both Dean James and Andrew shooting narrowly wide. Gradually Real Milan found there rhythm, and Karim Usmani began to dominate the midfield with Scott Lawrie and Louis Martin carving out some fine openings down the right which the United defense cleared with some excellent last ditch defending. Harley McAuley had a clear opening but it fell on his weaker left side and he fired over.
The opening goal came when the Referee, who had an excellent game, spotted an infrigement on the edge of the Milan area. From the resultant free kick United midfielder Kyle Hazel stole in unmarked, to plant a neat header past the outstretched hands of Anthony MacCarroll to put the Reds one up. Despite Real's further pressure, with Ashley Kang and Renaldo going close and a 30yd rocket from Lawrie, which the Britwell 'keeper comfortably caught, Milan couldn't get on level terms. It nearly got worse for Milan, when a near post volley from James was brilliantly tipped over the bar by MacCarroll.
At half time, the Real Coach's expressed to the players, the need to keep calm and the chances will come. Kang was pulled back into midfield and Daryll Storey was moved up front. In the absence of Real's 17 goal top scorer Josh Lake, there was concern where the goals would come from. Within 8 minutes of the second half, the equalizer came...... from an unlikely source. Danny O'Sullivan out for nearly 2 months with an achilles problem, replaced the tiring Kang, and within 30 seconds had carved out an opening. He steadied himself and then fired a beauty into the right hand corner to bring Milan level and back into the match.
The excitement and tension continued to build, with crunching but fair tackles from both sides, and more near misses. Eight minutes after the equaliser it was United who went back in front. An innocuous through ball caused hesitancy in the Real defence, and Sean Brennan took full advantage to rifle a low well struck right foot shot into the left hand corner to make it 2-1.
Real kept there heads up and went searching for an second equalizer. McAuley was very unlucky to be substituted, as he was playing well, but Tom Emery was desperate to get on and make an impact. And within 5 minutes he had. With the ball bobbling around outside the United area, Emery won an important header and it fell kindly to Martin. His cross cum shot, was only half cleared, and Storey pounced to fire home from close range to bring Milan level for a second time.
Both teams at this point, probably would have settled for a point. A draw being about the right result. But from one last Britwell attack, which Real failed to clear, the ball went straight to the unmarked Brennan on the edge of the area. With one swing of his right foot he bent the ball high into the right hand corner, to break Milans hearts and give Britwell all the points.
For Real Milan, Karim Usmani was excellent especially in the first half, Ricky Wheeler was a giant in defence making some great tackles and intelligent passes. Ronaldo played his heart out and never gave up. Jack Evans was voted the Man Of The Match. He timed his tackles well, intecepted well and won all his ariel battles.
The match was probably one of the best games of the season, and all 22 players deserve great credit for their efforts.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Sundays Match

Sundays Match at home to Britwell United is later than normal with kick off at 3.15.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Real Milan 1 West Drayton 3

.............Same old story...........

Yet again Real Milans killer touch in front of goal proved the difference between victory and defeat. West Drayton were a much improved team to the one that Real put 13 past in the previous 2 meetings. They were well organised at the back, defended well and crucially took their chances in front of goal.
Real found themselves two goals down at half time, and it was probably the right scoreline, as Milan went to sleep at critical periods. But the second half was non stop Real pressure with the whites having 9 corners to West Draytons 1 and at least a dozen attempts at goal. Poor finishing and lack of composure, combined with good defending, contributed to Reals defeat.
Josh Lakes 20yd piledriver looked to have brought Milan back into the game with 20 minutes left. but the 'Yellows' broke away 10 minutes later and scored with their only shot on goal in the second half.
For Real, three players stood out. The hard working Renaldo never gave up, Karim Usmani playing only his second game ever at centre half gave a mature, solid performance. And Ricky Wheeler, was back to his determined best.
Once again for all Real Milans dominance, its goals that win matches and Real had better get back to scoring,..and soon.
SDK Sponsored Man Of The Match was Ricky Wheeler

Real To Sign Amadou


The top quality u15 central defender Amadou Samba looks set to sign for Real Milan as soon as terms can be agreed. Tariq Hussain, Reals Manager said ''We have been a looking for a strong classy defender all season so we're delighted Amadou has agreed to join us''. '' He has a great attitude and is very comfortable in possession''.
Amadou himself said '' I'm really pleased to be joining Real Milan. My current team are great, but I want to play in my own age group again''. It is unclear what squad number he will choose. Expect more signings soon.

Friday, March 17, 2006

Sundays Match

League Table & Results

GROUP C
Harefield United 3 3 0 0 19 3 9
West Drayton F C 4 2 1 1 9 14 7
Burnham Yellows 2 1 1 0 5 3 4
Iver Heath F C 4 1 1 2 6 10 4
Real Milan F C 3 1 1 1 5 9 4
S J Cherokees 3 1 0 2 5 7 3
New W Bluebirds 2 1 0 1 7 8 3
Britwell United 3 0 0 3 3 7 0



Results From March 12th 2006

Real Milan F C 1 Harefield United 4
N W Bluebirds 6 Iver Heath F C 1
West Drayton B C 2Britwell United 1
Burnham Yellows 2 S J Cherokees 0

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Real Milan 1 Harefield United 4

Shot shy Real Milan let Harefield United off the hook, when they missed a host of chances to win the game. Harefield gave Milan a lesson in finishing and clinically took their chances when they came.
Real started brighter and for the first 20 minutes swarmed around the United goal. But against the run of play, it was Harefield who took the lead. Real's response was a further barrage of shots on goal, and Daryll Storey' s fine effort came back off the post, only for Harefield to immediateley counter attack and grab their second.
A stunned Milan came in at half time, bewildered that having played so well, they were two goals behind. Ashley Kang was unlucky to be subbed and Jordan Pritchard was introduced in the second half along with Renaldo who replaced Josh Lake.
The change of tactics paid off, as within 5 minutes Scott Lawrie fired home after great work from Jordan. Again Milan pressed forward with one powerful Ricky Wheeler header just going over the bar. Harefield stood firm and weathered the storm and as in the first half,broke away to score two more goals to leave The Blues down hearted.
Harefield were a tidy side with two dangerous,clever forwards who know how to finish.The United manager was honest enough to admit Real were unlucky, but that should'nt mask the fact that Real need a more killer touch in front of goal.
Tere were plenty of positives to take from the game. Daryll Storey is getting better and stronger and Ashley Kang will be back to his best very soon. Ricky Wheeler was almost Man Of The Match. Lewis Martin was superb as always and Jack Evans and Kevin Long continued to look accomplished defenders. Tom Emery and Harley McAuley slotted in very well when they came on. Josh Lake provided some wonderful moments of skill that had the crowd cheering.
Man Of The Match for Real Milan was the excellent Karim Usmani who is improving both in attitude and skill every week.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Real Merchandise Available





Real Milan still have some limited edition Merchandise Available. All proceeds go towards team equipment.

Sundays Match

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Harley Player Of The Month


Very well done to Harley McAuley. This month he's played in goal, left back, centre midfield right wing and left wing, and has even been the linesman! More than this, he's gives 110% in everything he's asked to do for the team. and he's always got a smile on his face. Brilliant work Harley, a true team player, and the unanimous choice for Februarys Player Of The Month

Uri Wishes Real Well for Sunday


RealMilan President Uri Geller, seen here in his new Milan Rain Jacket, sent his best wishes to the team for sundays crunch match against Harefield United. Uri Said "I'll do my best to be there on sunday and I hope I can help motivate the boys to win and go top of the Table."

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Cherokees 2 Real Milan 3


Real Milans impressive run of form continued today when they beat a tough Slough Junior Cherokees by 3-2. Real began sluggishly and only the alert goalkeeping of Anthony MacCarroll prevented Cherokees taking an early lead. But it was Milan who made the all important breakthough after 17 mins when following good build up play by Josh Lake and Renaldo, Daryll Storey pounced to put The Blues one up. Six minutes later it was Josh again, who ran though to set up Daryll to fire goal number two. Cherokees countered with a goal of there own, and then it was end to end play until half time arrived.
Real brought on Karim Usmani in place of 2 goal Daryll to tighten up the midfield, and Ashley Kang replaced the hard tackling Tom Emery to add a bit of pace. The substitutions worked a treat when the ever reliable Lewis Martin broke forward and exchanged passes with Kang, who produced an excellent back heel, into Lewis's path. He ran forward, and delivered a quality cross, which the incoming Renaldo buried at the near post.
That seemed to knock the stuffing out of the Cherokees, and when they did threaten, they found Anthony Mac on top form. He produced a series of fine saves to deny the Cherokees attack. In the last minute, Ricky Wheeler went off injured, and whilst Real were still organising the reshaped back four, a lovely Cherokees move ended in their second goal. By then Real had done enough for all three points and a fine away victory was theirs.
For Real Milan, Sam Haggerty was always dangerous when in possession, and Karim, Lewis and Renaldo were superb thoughout.
The SDK sponsored Man Of The Match was Anthony MacCarroll

Saturday, March 04, 2006

RIP Ossie


When Real Milan centre back Ricky Wheeler was injured he made good use of his spare time by contacting Chelseas legendary goalscorer Peter Osgood.
Sadly Peter passed away this week aged 59. Peters website

Peters letter;

Dear Ricky,
Thank you so much for your kind letter.
I am pleased that you are so keen on football and take such interest in the game-I hope you are a Chelsea supporter yourself!
From your letter you seem to have the right attitude to the game, which everyone should remember is definitely a team effort. It's good that you have such a positive attitude and realise that you need to be 100% committed to your team and do your best both in training and on the pitch.
Great Website!!- I think thats a wonderful way to promote yourselves and shows how inventive you are.
I do wish you every success for your club this season and keep up the good work.
Kind Regards
Peter Osgood

Table Group C & Results From 26th February

Harefield United 1 1 0 0 7 1 3
S J Cherokees 1 1 0 0 3 2 3
Iver Heath F C 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Real Milan F C 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Burnham Yellows 1 0 1 0 3 3 1
West Drayton BC 1 0 1 0 3 3 1
Britwell United 1 0 0 1 2 3 0
N W Bluebirds 1 0 0 1 1 7 0


Cherokees 3 Britwell 2
Harefield 7 N W Bluebirds 1
Iver Heath 1 Real Milan 1
West Drayton 3 Burnham yellows 3