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Started by ChesterTheTabby, July 27, 2014, 08:17:14 PM

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ChesterTheTabby

Hello all, just got back to my house from the weekend vacation to watch the Super Whites play against D.C. United in Jacksonville. My wife and I met so many great people and had a wonderful time with fellow Fulham supporters. I must admit, the game lacked some energy and came to an anticlimactic ending, however, the overall play from our boys was very promising. We brought only a few players that I can see truly getting a spot in our starting 11 against Ipswich, and even with such a limited and small squad we were more than in control of the game. D.C. United were underwhelming, and to be fair two of Mousse's goals were gifts from the United defense, but regardless he took his chances with confidence and got the goals. United did cause cause Joronen a few problems, but the defense was very solid - and I absolutely loved watching Stafylidis and Voser get up in the attack, great to watch. Roberts came on in the second half and did quite well given the experience level and his size against some decently built midfielders from DC United. Hyndman looked great and will be huge for us this season.

The standout players were David, Hyndman, Kostas, and Mousse for me, they all linked up well and were very calm and collected with the ball at their feet. Voser, Staf, and Hutchinson should definitely start in defense. Hoogland was playing a CDM role and was caught out a few times, but did just fine and made the challenges that he had to when the time came. He could definitely fill the RB role though, which would put Voser on the bench. The big question myself and some of the other fans I was sitting with were discussing, is who will partner Hutchinson in the back? Many were saying Dan Burn but I am not sure of that seeing as that he has not been featuring very much for us in recent games (at least that I can recall, I could be wrong).

Any ideas on who we all think will be partnering Hutch in the back?

- Mike
Someone once asked me, "Why Fulham?".
My response, "Well, lad, you just haven't seen the light yet"

hovewhite

Burgess I reckon could be the man as he kept the same back line again this game and they haven't conceded for 3 games now.

SouthfieldWhite

 049:gifts like us to spend big on a CB, I don't think Burn is good enough yet and Burgess needs a loan move or time in the u21s


Me-ate-Live, innit??

Delighted you had a good day  ...........did you happen to meet up with   RodgerpinVirginia ????
He also had a good day but on here  not so much

csf79849504

Listened on the radio (or the computer or both I guess), and good to hear that Hyndman did well -- haven't seen too much of him, I will need to get more familiar.  COYW

SouthfieldWhite

Quote from: csf79849504 on July 27, 2014, 09:10:51 PM
Listened on the radio (or the computer or both I guess), and good to hear that Hyndman did well -- haven't seen too much of him, I will need to get more familiar.  COYW

I've seen a lot of Emerson in the 3 years he's been with us, technically was always very good, the big question was would he grow as he was small when he came.

Like all kids, the developer and grow at different stages, and he has started to grow.

Whether this season is a season too soon, only Time will tell.

But he's always been one of the ones, the academy have always had high hope for , just hope Magath manages him well enough to bring him on to the next level


Lighthouse

Thanks for the report. I still think we need another CH. Think we are trying to buy one.
The above IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT. It is an opinion.

We may yet hear the horse talk.

I can stand my own despair but not others hope

God The Mechanic

Did anyone watch it from the pool cabana?  That looks ridiculous :p

rogerpbackinMidEastUS

Quote from: KCat on July 27, 2014, 09:07:38 PM
Delighted you had a good day  ...........did you happen to meet up with   RodgerpinVirginia ????
He also had a good day but on here  not so much


I did indeed have an excellent 3 days, but nothing to worry about on here apart from a couple of 'mild' profanities for which I apologize and can understand why that post was locked.
Onwards.
VERY DAFT AND A LOT DAFTER THAN I SEEM, SOMETIMES


rogerpbackinMidEastUS

Quote from: God The Mechanic on July 27, 2014, 11:45:28 PM
Did anyone watch it from the pool cabana?  That looks ridiculous :p


I think those 2 corporate areas with the pool were $12K - $15K each
THey did look good though
VERY DAFT AND A LOT DAFTER THAN I SEEM, SOMETIMES

YankeeJim

Quote from: KCat on July 27, 2014, 09:07:38 PM
Delighted you had a good day  ...........did you happen to meet up with   RodgerpinVirginia ????
He also had a good day but on here  not so much

Yes, RogerinVirginia was great fun. He won't tell anyone because he is embarassed but I won the handsome contest and HIS wife was the judge. So there Roger! When are you going to send me my $100? A really good group and Ias a bonus, thought the back line played well. They were well organized & covered well. Not something that you could say last season. The new Greek kid looks the real deal. Finally a left back at fulham. Eat your heart out Jon Arne.
Its not that I could and others couldn't.
Its that I did and others didn't.

Me-ate-Live, innit??

I am glad almost all of  Jol's  -  Also - Rans  have gone


Was Kay Voser any good ????


love4ffc

Quote from: KCat on July 27, 2014, 09:07:38 PM
Delighted you had a good day  ...........did you happen to meet up with   RodgerpinVirginia ????
He also had a good day but on here  not so much

Not only met RodgerpinVirginia but had a fantastic time hanging with him and the other ffc fans.  While YankeeJim may have won the most handsome contest Logicalman won the best humor and personality contest and I definitely won the most hair contest.   :medal:
Anyone can blend into the crowd.  How will you standout when it counts?

valdeingruo

Not to hijack the thread, but.

A youthful Fulham side runs out victorious versus a mixed D.C. United side.

   Fulham's away venture to D.C United was greeted with a mixture of pleasant surprise and confusion when it was announced at the end of the season. The move however, makes sense when you think about Shahid Khan's ownership of the club. Allowing the current supporters to see their favorite club, while hopefully adding to the American contingent.

   The day started off at the aptly named Jacksonville Sports Bar, where the largest meeting of Fulham supporters took place on this side of the Atlantic since the 2005 MLS All Star match. Fulham in Florida had a wonderful welcoming atmosphere and we were visited by the Tache himself Shahid Khan, who was kind enough to open the tab for a little while.
   
   It was a little surprising when Felix named the squad that a few more of the more experienced squad did not travel. However with Ipswich right around the corner it was understandable. Dembele was lethal in front of goal and Felix's call to bring a very young side was justified as they ran out comfortable 3-0 winners against a mixed D.C United squad.

   Felix seems to have instilled a 4-4-2 Diamond system that was evident in the other friendly matches as well. As the lads walked out on the pitch, you saw a confidence that often was void of the squad last year. Chris David supported Hugo and Dembele up top as the tip of the diamond, while Hoogland anchored the midfield. Hyndman and Williams slotted in on the sides of the diamond, while Vosser, Stafylidis, Burgess and Hutchinson completed the back four with Joronen in goal.

   In the early stages both sides were a bit shaky, testing each other out which is to be expected from a match such as this. Joronen was tested early and Hugo made a few pleasing runs that ended for naught. In the 7th minute our on loan left back Stafylidis made a charging run that ended up with a free kick on the edge of the box, earned by Hugo. Hugo and David stepped up, with the latter causing the ball to shoot of the post.

Fulham soaked up the pressure with relative ease, with only a few cases of a missed pass here or there, in which case you could argue the back four are still learning to play with each other. However, throughout the match they were compact, no nonsense and smart about their defending, with Stafylidis once again being both solid defensively, but creating an offensive spark.
   In the 21st minute a quick counter from Fulham resulted in a 1 nil lead to the Whites. Miscommunication allowed our young forward to nip in and lift a clever finish over the United keeper. As the match wore on, it was evident a system was in place and that it was being adhered to. As D.C threatened with a few corners, it was evident our back line was confident in the way they were instructed. Another quick counter allowed Moussa to slot home his second of the evening as the ball bounced around in the box, 3 yards from goal. A clinical, but poacher's goal. The team effort was evident and while all of the players like Hyndman and Williams played well Stafylidis really stood out during the half.

The second half began much as the first had, with United testing Fulham, but not really forcing Joronen into work. Roberts came on for Williams at the half and was quite lively, making smart, accurate passes. As the 50th minute approached the United keeper was forced into a save, causing an injury to himself. This forced Ben Olson to bring on Hamid, United's first choice goalkeeper.

   Fulham players took it in turn to be lively with David particularly pleasing to the eye. However, most of the players at some point or an caused the crowd to be awestruck with a fancy step over or a silky pass, Joronen even got in on the action with a fine double save, that on any other day would have prevented the clean sheet.

   United pressed, trying to get at least one back, dragging a shot wide from a delightful delivery from the left. Dembele, however had other plans and in the 71st completed his hat-trick on the evening, breaking into free space and slotting coolly past Hamid.

   Several water breaks were called throughout the match and it was needed. Fulham sank into a rhythm to close out the match and a pre-season debut was handed to Eisfield and George Williams.Towards the end, Hugo threw himself towards a cross in an attempt to get a header on target and Roberts made a surging run in the last minute with an attempt on goal.
The final whistle blew with barely a minutes worth of stoppage time allowing the boys time to get another drink of water and enjoy the victory. Fulham 3 D.C United 0

Player Analysis:
Joronen: was truely never tested during the match. He was very able when called upon though. He showed his class with a double save that should have been a goal for DC
Voser: A quiet yet composed game. He got forward when needed and defended capably.
Hutchinson: Learning the system and played well with Burgess. Made the simple no nonsense clearences when needed. He played smart and simple. Just what was needed.
Burgess: The same as Hutch, played well and defended smartly.
Stafylidis: Its early stages, but it appears we have finally found a left back who defends properly, along with getting a few attacking crosses in. Lets hope we can keep on to him.
Hoogland: Sat right above our defenders and dictated defensive play, often cutting out trouble before it got to the back four.
Williams: Played well, had a few good touches and a few good runs, a credit to the Academy.
Hyndman: He influenced the match with short passes and held the ball well. The ironic thing is apart from the Fulham support present the rest of the crowd had no idea that he hailed from Texas.
David: If there was one player on the field that controlled the match, it was David. He showed why he is highly rated and has continued where he left off from the last match of the season. Creative with his passes, he read the game well.
Rodellega: Captained the side. His effort on the pitch was extrordinary. While he had a few shots off target during the match, his runs allowed Dembele more space. An attempted sciscor kick and a long busting run ending with a flying header forcing the keeper off his line, were the highlights of the match for Hugo.
Dembele: Scored all three goals. He kept his composure, forcing a mistake for the first, calmly put a bouncing ball in the box for a second and his third came as he ran onto a pass, slotting home cooley past the on rushing goalkeeper.
Subs:
Roberts: Came on shortly after the half and was lively. His run past several defenders, starting 45 or so yards out that resulted on a shot on goal from the edge of the box was quite easy on the eye.
Eisfield: Came on for twenty minutes or so and looked at home in the midfield.
George Williams: Came on with 8 minutes to play and didnt play long enough to pass judgement.

A few take aways.
While this was not a full strength D.C side, this is the squad second in the MLS Eastern Conference and a side quite in form.
This year, it looks like there is a team. While players like Dembele, Roberts, David and Stafylidis have genuinely impressed, the team ethic is there.
SIGN STAFYLIDIS UP NOW, ok it is just a loan now, but this kid is the real deal. A proper left back, hes no nonsense in the defense side and gets forward when he needs to. For me its between him and David for player of the season.(Early I know)
Its quite refreshing to see a side play with a formation and a clear understanding of one another.
Self proclaimed tactical genius, football manager approved.



http://imgur.com/a/A1mhi

love4ffc

andersons11 - That was a fantastic analysis of the game and the team.  Spot on.  I don't recall seeing you writing anything down so you must have one heck of a memory.  The club should get you on payroll for opposing team analysis. 
Anyone can blend into the crowd.  How will you standout when it counts?


HatterDon

Quote from: love4ffc on July 28, 2014, 01:03:53 AM
Quote from: KCat on July 27, 2014, 09:07:38 PM
Delighted you had a good day  ...........did you happen to meet up with   RodgerpinVirginia ????
He also had a good day but on here  not so much

Not only met RodgerpinVirginia but had a fantastic time hanging with him and the other ffc fans.  While YankeeJim may have won the most handsome contest Logicalman won the best humor and personality contest and I definitely won the most hair contest.   :medal:

Damn, I'd have won all three of those ... had I only been there.
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Deanothefulhamfan

Wow nice report Andersons.... Great read

I am really happy that so many of you got the chance to meet up, and have a beer together. It sounds like some of you travelled hundreds of miles just to be there , so credit to you all for attending.

I am also really impressed with Khan, he is primarily doing what is needed and pumping much needed money into the club, but at the same time he is taking time to speak with Fulham fans, post for photos and even put money behind the bar for those who attended.... How many Chairman's would do that?

ChesterTheTabby

Quote from: KCat on July 28, 2014, 01:00:24 AM
I am glad almost all of  Jol's  -  Also - Rans  have gone


Was Kay Voser any good ????

Voser was fantastic, a real breath of fresh air along with Stafyilidis. I have not been this excited for a Fulham season in quite some time and I think we can at least look towards the playoffs. This is a solid team we have, and I will dare to say we can outright win the league, and so did many of the other supporters in Jacksonville.
Someone once asked me, "Why Fulham?".
My response, "Well, lad, you just haven't seen the light yet"