After last week's dreadful performance I was determined that we'd be better this time around. So was everyone else, seemingly Dan in particular. We already knew that we'd have our goalkeeper back, which was inspiring, and that Manny had been booted off the team, which was a relief. Then Dan managed to rope his mate Tom in and it looked like we'd actually be able to field a full strength line up for the first time in six matches.
I didn't get a call on Friday though, which lead me to think we might not have a scheduled game. Original Tom texted to say he'd be in Leicester till five but that he should still be able to make it, so I put on my scepticalface but tried to be as confident as possible. However, on Saturday morning I got a call informing us that we'd be playing at 6pm and that it was a friendly. I texted around and no one dropped out, which was reassuring.
Richard and I rolled up dead early and met up with Dan and his Tom, to watch the end of Liverpool 2-0 Chelsea. If Liverpool could pull off a surprise win then surely so could we? All we had to do was sign Fernando Torres. Simples. Torres didn't turn up in time, but Jamie took his place as a slightly less exotic striker. We'd line up with four centre backs, in a Scotlandesque 4-0-0 formation, perhaps occasionally allowing someone to break into midfield. At least, that was the plan, but Tom and Nick showed during our warm up that they had their shooting boots on, so I was ready to commit them forward. Both the referee and the other team, who he was good mates with, were twenty minutes late, but this didn't stop him enjoying a pre-match fag with them.
Jamie started on the bench by himself, as Original Tom hadn't showed up. I was to stay at the back by myself and not move beyond the half way line. Dan played alongside me, moving up every so often, and Tom and Nick rampaged down the wings without the ball and then tracked back. We held them off for an impressive thirty or forty seconds, after which a daisy cutter rolled tamely through Richard's legs. At least he looked apologetic. Nick made amends though, as our newfound plethora of attacking talent zigzagged up the pitch, before he slotted home for 1-1.
The team we were playing was made up of five individuals, none of whom wanted to play in goal or be subbed off, but who didn't mind passing on condition that it was the first move of a one-two. Unfortunately for us, this meant that they were quite good at passing, as the other person never wanted to play the two, but to find his own one-two. They ripped through the midfield, but solid as a rock at the back, I managed to get some bit of my body in front of a couple of efforts before they went 4-1 up. I went off for Jamie, and Tom scored, but shortly after that we were 6-2 down. Then we did some rapid subs, with me replacing Dan, Dan replacing Tom, Tom replacing Nick and managed not to concede many for a little while. Tom scored a couple more, and I think Dan got our fifth, but despite being better defensively than usual we still let in a further five. Richard to his credit made about three consecutive saves and we always had a man back, but they were brilliant at placing it into the far corner. In this game we managed to force them wide a lot, which meant that their shots were easier for Richard to save, as well as making the rebounds easier to clear. Dan hammered a shot out of the ground, and half time was called. 11-5 isn't as bad as lots of half time scores we've recorded. If we could get it together a little bit this could yet be respectable.
Jamie went back to the bench and we started the second half well. Sort of. It was 12-5 for a long time, but I passed it straight to their forward, who scored, and then subbed myself off in disgrace. Woeful. I think this period, when I was off the pitch, was the best of the entire game. Dan, Nick and Tom were linking up really well and Jamie was covering at the back superbly, making a fair few interceptions. We scored twice more as they got three, but prevented them from scoring for about six minutes. Then I came back on...
15-7 down, this was equal to our worst loss in terms of the deficit, but it looked like we could break our record for goals scored here. And we did. We went on to score six more goals, mostly as a result of Nick and Tom having a really good connection, and some of those goals were really excellent. We passed it well, won the ball back, crossed, ran, and generally outpaced and outplayed them for the last ten minutes. Of course, they still scored six more as well, but some of those were really silly to concede. They scored direct from kick off once and got a number of long shots in, but they had tired before we did.
We could probably have scored more too, if they hadn't spent so long arguing over who was to be subbed off. We waited about two minutes at one point for them to decide, which prompted Nick just to blast the ball at goal in the hope that the referee would let us have it if it went in. Instead he hit one of them square in the chest and the ref told us off because he was mates with them. Bastard. I went in two-footed at one point, and one of them kept moaning I was using my elbows, so Richard told him to shut up and stop moaning. For the rest of the game this bloke, named Magic, was petulant and a bit of a dick, but at least we stopped him scoring.
Generally we were a good side here, particularly in the second half which we only lost 10-8. Our closest half of football yet, which involved some good defending, a lot of great attacking and their team being bastards. I'm happy and I hope we can get this same team together more often. Criticisms involve my inability to shoot and Richard's unwillingness to get down to block balls with his knees and hands.
Everyone played a good game though, so well done Dynamo. Next week we'll lose by five or less. Maybe.