Guys
The end of season awards night is now set. Due to numbers it won’t include spouses or other halves. Please post if you’re coming as well as choice of food. Our very own Nikle is sorting the night out and I’m hoping for a big reds turn out to make the night worthy of the great season we’ve just completed. Award winners will be announced on the night. Details as follows:
Thursday June 11th 7pm – Central Bar Upstairs
$40 dinner and booze
$30 dinner and soda/water/juice/ Kool Aid
Food choices – Select 1 only
Beef brisket
Mac n Cheese
Roast Chicken
Fish n Chips
Guys
It’s that time of year again…….the Reds Season awards. A few rules to go over before you review the categories, as well as I won’t be adding my name into the hat for Heart of the Team.
1) Responses to email to 09awards@cprfc.com are only accepted.
2) We want everybody to vote so this year we won’t be bringing out the engraver until all votes are in.
3) Players only included in the category lists will be eligible for votes.
4) There will be separate winners for both Red Reserves and Reds – that’s a vote for each team for each award
The categories are as follows – An award for each team, Red Reserves AND Reds
Heart of the Team: The player that best opitimizes the heart, spirit and soul of the team, both on and off the field. Open to all squad players (ex me).
Most Valuable Player: The player that adds the most value to the team on the field. Open to all squad players.
Best Newcomer: The best and most valuable addition to the team in the past season (or partial season where the player joined and played less than 6 games in the previous season). Eligible players include:
Red Reserves: Gary Mac, Jason Bell, Tim, Greg, Mathew, Sean
Reds: Alex BL, Keogh, Danny, Paulie D, (Bernal will be for 09/10 season)
The Golden Boot Award will also be awarded for most goals etc. There will also be a new award that I’ll be deciding personally, based a whole range of criteria, called…….something pithy and smart…..not sure yet….
Winners will be announced and awards presented at the club end of season dinner on June 11th. Cheers, Paul
Filed under: Time Out
With time not on our side, it looks like the best night for the send-off is this Thursday, Village Pourhouse. 9pm May 21. 3rd ave @ 11th st.
He’ll be having some works and other friends as well so it could be a good chance to make it one hell of a send-off.
Hope many can make it.
Our last match of the season is here and a big chance to wrap up the reserves title and finish the Reds season in 3rd, best ever finish in the 2nd Division. Please post availability and make sure you can join the squad back at Central Bar for a few beers and laughs after the game.
Opponents: Ukrainian
Venue: Met Oval
Date & Time: Sunday May 17th – 1pm & 3pm
Meet Details : Central Bar 11am
Kits & Cars – Please confirm
Filed under: Time Out
due to the yucky weather and all – we’ve moved rafie’s b-day inside. come round to our apt 150 clermont apt 4e (corner of myrtle above the wallgreens) for some foods and hanging out. start time – 2pm
Guys – Interesting news just received. Clarkstown reserves lost 2-0 to Celtic. Clarkstown 1sts won 3-1 over celtic. Which means we can win the reserves title if we beat Ukrainians by a wupping scoreline and/or celtic (v Kandia) & clarkstown (v EMC) lose. Currently 3 goals behind on GA with Celtic with equal points. Reds can secure top 3 finish with a win!!!!!
Croatia Reserves 2 – 7 CPR Red Reserves
Fun In the Sun
Through the looking glass and into the New Jersey hinterland, the reserves arrived at the Croatian pitch, etched into the middle of a veritable jungle. With the gaffer a last minute scratch and Willie running late, Steve Roberts made some last minute changes to the side: Jason “Colonel Kurtz” Bell in the net; Big T, Roberts, Roddy and Ferd at the back; Linehan at left midfield, Phil and Gary Mac in the middle, Ugo on the right; Bola and Tim up front; and we were off to the races.
Let’s not belabor the point: the top side in the division playing against 8 men, anything less than a lopsided victory would have been a disgrace. And lopsided it was, as we focused on goal differential.
Highlights included a brilliant highlight reel save by Kurtz, a massive defensive line (and Ferd) making up for in brilliant positioning and muscle what they lacked in speed, beautiful passing and speed on the break at midfield, and some textbook goalscoring by Bola (performing in front of his son), Tim, Phil and Ugo (on a brilliant penalty kick). If there was any cloud at all, it was Bola steadfastly refusing to kick the ball out to Linehan, in perfect scoring position. Greedy striker.
Huge game this Sunday, as the Reserves look to cut down Ukrainian and seize some well-deserved silverware. It’s now or never, boys!
Goals: Bola 2, Phil 2, Tim 2, Ugo
NY Croatia 2 – 4 CPR Reds
Match report by Rob Chilton.
Many years from now, when Nikle Guzijan is on his deathbed, surrounded
by his 27 mentally-retarded children and his fourth wife (a New York
Giants cheerleader named Candii with double D breasts and the ability
to suck a golf ball through a hosepipe) he will look back to 10 May,
2009 and smile. He will remember that golden spring day, take his last
contented breath, receive one last blow job from Candii and die a
happy man, his body riddled with syphilis.
Nikle, 25, scored a clinical hat trick, got sent off for a racist goal
celebration and then enjoyed the company of a delightful young lady
named Sam. (On a side note, I also enjoyed the company of a lovely
young thing named Sam that same night. Great guy, he might come to
practice tonight.)
Anyway, back to the game…. With frantic phone calls having been made
to our beloved moms on Mother’s Day, the CPR convoy left New York City
on a sunny May morning for the long trip to Boonton (pop. 324) to play
top of the table outfit NY Croatia. With a defence which had only
conceded 16 goals all season, the CPR chaps knew it would take a big,
hard, sexy effort to make a breakthrough.
A breakthrough did indeed come, but for the Croatian side. Their
centre forward latched onto a long ball over the top and, with Rob
Chilton lumbering like an asthmatic ant carrying heavy shopping bags,
the Croat raced away to tuck the ball into the net. CPR responded
almost immediately with a flowing move through the midfield which led
to Nikle curling a fine shot just inside the post from the corner of
the penalty area.
Moments later, some comical defending from CPR gifted NY Croatia a
penalty. According to the NY Croatia coach, the striker who stepped up
to take the kick had not missed from the spot in four years. That run
of good luck was about to change. Eric Wunsch watched the dark,
brooding eyes of the Croat striker and then leapt like an angry
panther to palm the ball away. John Porges’ long, muscular legs
cleared the rebound to safety. NY Croatia refused to be deflated by
the penalty miss and nabbed a second goal minutes later when a
breakaway run was cut back for their marauding midfielder to smash the
ball home. But again, like a stubborn cockroach that can’t be crushed
under the heel of a shoe, CPR came back and equalised through Zach
Attack Kelly, who capped a liquid passing pattern to calmly slot the
ball past the hapless Croatian keeper. The score stood at 2-2, and the
home crowd were getting restless with their team’s inability to handle
the fancy footwork and resilience of these boys from the big bad City.
With half time approaching, the game was momentarily paused when the
CPR half pints Matt Bernal, Ben Preston-Fridman and Danny Azzo got
lost in the long grass. Having found the cute little munchkins, the
game continued. With the blood clearly pumping, Nikle received his
first yellow card of the day for foul and abusive language. Johnny
Keogh was reprimanded for the same offence. Honestly, boys, do you
kiss your mothers with those mouths?
The second half began with more pressure on both goals. Alex
Bauman-Lyons worked tirelessly in midfield, Eric continued to make
save after extraordinary save, Ilija barged his way around the field
like a drunken man trying to get into a cab at 4am, and Danny let rip
with his now customary yet unique brand of witty banter/humiliating
abuse. CPR turned the screw (no, that’s not a sex act) and took a
deserved lead with Nikle neatly turning in a corner kick, having
cleverly shoved his marker to the ground to grab a yard of space. Soon
after Nikle completed his hat trick with a daring lob from 45 yards
that had the keeper gawping in shock, both at Nikle’s impudence but
also at the way his sweaty, flowing hair caught the sunlight as he
shot.
With years of anti-Croatian resentment burning a hole in his Under
Armour, Nikle raced to the center circle, removed his shirt, made a
religious gesture with his hands that threatened to destabilise the
peace in the troubled Balkan region and promptly received a second
yellow card. Down to 10 men, but 4-2 up, it was time for a gritty
backs-to-the-wall performance (again, not a sex act). It was a display
that reminded many onlookers of that famous afternoon this season when
CPR defended like dogs to defeat Kandia away from home, aka The Battle
of the Bronx. Time and time again, Eric came to the rescue with a
superbly athletic display of goalkeeping, his supple and lithe body
arching gracefully to deflect the torrent of shots. The final whistle
blew, and CPR rejoiced as their rich vein of form continued.
After the game, as the Reds sipped refreshing and well-deserved beers
on the field, Ilija gave his customary insight into European history
and explained to his team mates why there is such bad blood between
the Croats and the Serbs, describing something called the Ustasi
which, as far as I can gather, was a Croatian Nazi death squad that
used to terrorize innocent men for wearing outrageously bad fashion in
the 1930s.
In his post-match press conference, the NY Croatian coach Slobodan
Sexymanovich congratulated CPR and admitted, “They wanted it more
today.” Quite right. We wanted it, we took it, we enjoyed it – rather
like Nikle and Sam later that night.
MOTM: Eric Wunsch.
Special Mention (hat trick, red card, dirty sex with a hot girl): Nikle Guzijan.
Goals: Nikle 3, Zach
Filed under: Training
Who’s in? Reserves last chance before the big title decider v Ukrainians on Sunday
Guys, Big game and long travel for this game so please do your best to steal a car and make the meet time on time at 10am at Central Bar
Opponents: Croatia
Venue: Croatian Recreational Fields
Date & Time: Sunday May 10th – 12pm & 2pm
Meet Details : Central Bar 10 am SHARP
Kits & Cars – Please confirm


Field directions – Boonton Avenue Boonton, NJ - From the George Washington Bridge: Take I-80 West for approximately 15 miles to exit 53 (Route 23 North, Butler). Take Route 23 North for approximately 10 miles to Boonton Avenue. (You need to make a left here but in NJ you cannot make a left turn off State Highways so you need to travel past Boonton Avenue to the turn around a few hundred feet forward. Go to the turn around and make a right on Boonton Avenue.) After turning right on Boonton Avenue stay at left at fork in the road and continue to drive for approximately 3 miles. The entrance to the field is on the right hand side. You will see a red, white & blue sign that says Croatian Land. Go to the left down the hill and the field is next to the lake.
**If you see Mars ct you went too far.
CPR Reds 2 – 2 FC Japan
The trifecta of a week off, cold, drizzily weather, and a field sized like our girlfriends’ bound feet almost led to disaster for the Reds last Sunday at Randall’s Island Field 74. Luckily Bernal had played in the Reserves game and read us all his scouting report before the match. Citing their penchant for losing possession he noted, “These guys are decent on the ball when you give them space, but when you put pressure on them, they fold like Origami.” To be fair, I don’t think many of our players understood this, as the field was completely soaked and any paper on it would have certainly turned to mush. Nevertheless, we knew that Japan would be fast, tough, and willing to kill themselves before they lost.
Notwithstanding our inspirational scouting report, the Reds fell back at the start of the game in response to a heavy assault. Several close calls left the defense breathing heavy and eager to get the possession going the other way. Danny led the defense with his typical grit and unmatched ability to insult the Japanese strikers in ways they couldn’t dream of understanding: “Yeah, you’re jus a litto’ c**t aren’t you twen’y six?”…”You ain’t got shit on me you ‘alf pint numbah fhir’y four, I’ll stuff you every time you come down heah!” Holding strong, the D fended off the attacks and looked to outlet to BP and Danny on the outside. We had some success but the limited space often led to a forced pass to the center of the pitch–which was crawling with Charlie–and thus a turnover. At times we did manage to move the ball healthily up the pitch but to no avail. Nil-Nil at half.
The second half began with a surprise attack. To be sure, we should have envisioned this after we realized they had all taken hot showers and changed into dry uniforms inside their portable locker room during the break. On our heals once again, we escaped thanks to a few good saves by Eric and a few shots that went just wide. These were swiftly followed by barrages of profanity, a goal kick that landed just past the edge of the box, another barrage of profanity and a loud clang. But then the Reds began to play. And play we did. Nikle, determined to live up to his half-time speech, began challenging every ball in the box like a man amongst boys. He sent two headers within inches of the post and crossbar and then finally iced a circus back-turned-with-a-man-on cross from Chilton–who was apparently jealous of Nikle getting to be the only man amongst boys. 1-Nil Allies. The offensive flurry continued with a marvelous chance: Nikle 1-on-0 without a soul in site from the three yard line. Unfortunately, one of the Japanese summoned his best Pokemon, who immediately hit Nikle with it’s Level 4 “Fukupasitta” spell. Completely paralyzed, there was little he could do but stand there and let the defender strip him of the ball.
The ebb and flow soon turned against the Reds in the form of long balls played to the Japanese forwards running on. Number 8 split two of us in the back and was taken down by a hard tackle by Porges that led to a questionable penalty shot. Although our fearless keeper guessed correctly, the shooter mis-hit it and it went right down the center to tie the game at one-all. Having achieved success with this strategy, FC Japan continued their assault through the air to men running on. A long ball to the left wing was crossed and managed to find a charging player after bobbling around in our box. 2-1 Axis of Evil. At this point, trailing by a goal with only 15 minutes left, it would have been easy for us to have surrendered to the Imperialist Japanese and given them the day. Ilija thought otherwise as he took a cross from Nikle at the top of the box, juked two defenders and ripped a low liner into the back left of the goal for the equalizer. The score would stay that way with both sides having some decent chances towards the end of the game. Fortunately, we had the luxury of a few pints waiting for us back at the bar to ease the pain of a sister-kissing draw. Our opponents, on the other hand, had a team meeting, followed by some wind sprints under the bridge, followed by math problems back in the locker room, followed by a 3 hour practice.
MOTM: Nikle
Honorable Mention: Ilija, Danny
A John Porges Production ©


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