RE: Is The Who? a really bad team

From: Chen, Mark (MChen@santera.com)
Date: Tue Sep 25 2001 - 10:53:20 CDT


'Supporting team spirit' is the right word. If you look at all the email
comments, complaints, encouragements, discussions etc., we know our
players really care, otherwise why wasting time arguing, writing etc.
 
It is ok for Chen Gang to pick on my wordings. Chen Gang is getting old,
but still sparks from time to time, (though not all the time). Chen Gang
fights. We all agree on it. BQ use to do that a lot, but have not heard
him for a long while. We need not be modest from time to time! We need
to challenge our opponents, and even within the teams.
 
When was last time that we play one-on-one marking defense? At least our
team did not show it last game, and the game before. That is what we
will do next Sunday!
 
Mentioning about LA, I really miss it.
 
regards,
-Chen, Si
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Wang [mailto:daniel.wang@blazesoft.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 6:19 PM
To: Chen, Mark
Cc: 'Dragon (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Is The Who? a really bad team


Guys.  Here's a dollar from your right D sub.
 
It is of no doubt that our team has the skills superior to most of our
opponents.  We have enough strength and subs to really let our
conditioning effect our performance as a team.  We may not have a
thorough understanding of positioning and set-plays, as pointed out by
Chen Gang, with which I agree much and really hope to learn some of that
on our Thursdays.  But what we lack now the most, in my opinion, is a
supporting team spirit.  (Much like Brasil if you forgive the analogy)
 
In LA we have beaten teams much stronger than us by fighting to our last
breath.  I think we all remember the good times when we knocked off
China Town and Qinghua.  It was no easy feat but we fought hard as a
team.  If we used that on these teams, it doesn't matter if the referee
is biased.  We'd massacre these teams anyhow.  We are good enough to win
against most these teams regardless of some bad calls from the ref.
 
Chen Gang is right, we can't stop yelling at or making fun of each
other.  That's part of our game and our entertainment.  But we should
have an understanding that these things are not meant to take
personally.  "It's a game" as they say.  We also may consider that
certain unnecessary comments may be to the detriment of our spirit.
Let's try minimizing them.
 
Anyhow, we all want to win, we all want to have fun, we all want to
bicker with the referees when they make the wrong call, we all know our
mistakes and we all want to make fun of others when they make theirs.
It's a perfect team so let's enjoy it.
 
Dan
 
P.S.  The old Chinese saying goes "Don't let a soccer game take away
your manhood"... :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dragon@ez.swmed.edu [mailto:owner-dragon@ez.swmed.edu]On
Behalf Of Scott Bao
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 3:31 PM
To: Chen, Mark
Cc: Dragon (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Is The Who? a really bad team


The recent two games we played are kind of bitzare. Our defense allowed
more goals 
than we ever did.  Defense always win the game.  We were facing a much
stronger team in our  first league 
game and we tied them 0:0  with good defense. With a lit bit more luck,
we could have defeated them. 

We do not have a game strategy as to how we should play.  "The Who" is
not a stronger team and historically never 
beat us before.   They know us well and they came up with a
counter-attack stragey and it worked.  Trailing the game 0:2 
are always hard to play.  We probably need more sense of urgency if we
are behind and need to move the ball forward quickly and 
commit more offense power, especially for the mid-field. 


Yesterday's yelling and shouting was bad.  Poor  and no calls from
refree  affected our play emotions. Agree with Xiao Yang that 
we should light up and have more fun.   Next time we should have only
one voice on and off the field. The rest of us shall keep 
the mouth shut except  encouraging words. 


Also feel our pace is too slow .   Should improve our play energy.  (
sign of aging ? ) 


Si Si,  I might miss the next two games due to "vacation".    Will let
you know my status. 
  
  


Scott 
  
  
  
  


"Chen, Mark" wrote: 


All, 

Is The Who? a really bad team? Should we feel upset about the 2:2 tie? 
The answer is No. Just look at their result, and last season's, I do not

think so. They played pretty smart yesterday by having 6 players as 
defense and counter-attacking us. That is something we should learn. 


We were unlucky, 0:2 finished the 1st half! Those two goals could have 
been avoided. No blaming. It was just unlucky. 


We were lucky, 2:0 finished the 2nd half! They could have scored one 
more and we could have scored at least couple of more goals. 


What do we need to improve? More mid-fielders participating attacking. 
Not assist! But obviously most of mid-fielders do not have enough body 
strength to last long and stay long enough. Forward's ability to move 
left/right, switching positions, etc. Ray's role in yesterday's game is 
really superb! Left mid-fielders need to catch up. I did not see 
dangerous plays from the left at all! Center mid-fielder's involvement 
in attacking was almost zero. Well, it was my fault the first place. I 
wanted to play harder......but.....(I was running a little fever and 
could not even scream too much.) 


Defenders' involvement in attacking is much needed. Assisting. This has 
been mentioned actually for Thursday's practice session as well. Mid 
range accurate passing needs to improve. It is really a surprise to see 
when balls are intercepted because of  lack of accuracy/strength. 


Team's strategy: Comments are welcome. 
1) Play team counter-attack if opponents all come out to midfield and 
attack us; This will be our team's default strategy; 
2) When opponents play counter-attack in case we need to win the game, 
we play all team offense. I will play the last defender's position, 
while Li Huan could play left midfield. Zhou Ge/Xiao Su play center for 
attacking only. 
3) Mutual attacking? Don't know yet. 


Again, please voice your comments if any, and we could try it out in our

Thursday's practice. Do we need to have Thursday's practice? Yes, no 
doubt about it. We passed/controlled the balls really good in general 
yesterday in the back field. But speed might be too slow, in observation

of trailing 0:2. Balls got lost when it went to the forward field, in 
form of 45 high balls, wrong passings, driblings etc. I think our 
midfielder's attacking speed needs to be improved. 


Anyway, this 30C division teams are quite even in team skills/strength. 
I think all the 7 teams are able to beat us and we can also beat any one

of them as well. This is the fact! No easy wins in this division, even 
with the last standing team! Can we easily win FC Devan (last place) and

United SC (last 2nd place)? ? ? 


Please remember no too much blamings on/off the field and that we belong

to the same team, win or loose! Let's improve our team from each and 
every player first. 


Go Dragons, 
-Chen, Si 


PS, next Sunday's game vs FC Devan will be delayed to 5:00pm instead of 
11:00am. Details to follow.

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