I know you'll all be as disappointed as I am by our performance against the BMFC. We were playing a team that was fitter and more 'match ready' than us, but a lack of desire and commitment on the ball and several soft goals ensured we were never really in this game.
We didn't get started in the first half. We were static and I didn't see a lot of people wanting to take responsibility for possession. The passing and movement we focus on every week just didn't happen. As such, we created few clear cut chances to score. BMFC scored a good goal on the break. After the re-start we gave the ball straight back to them. They attacked down the right. 2-0. They shortly added another after about 30 minutes. 3-0 at half time and we looked out of it.
I am pleased with the way we began the second half. To be honest we looked a different side going forward. The main difference was that we were prepared to take more responsibility on the ball. Some good work down the right presented Adam with a chance to score which he took with aplomb. At this point, we were on top. I felt that if we could score again and make it 3-2 we had a genuine chance of a result. However, we allowed BMFC in to score again and despite Anil slotting home to make it 4-2 shortly after, we were out of it. Two more soft goals made it 6-2.
We are in the pre-season and this is the time to make our mistakes. I learnt a few things yesterday. At least 3 or 4 of the goals were scored on the break with balls down the middle. We talked about the pace they had up front but were caught square and duly punished several times. The back four need to cover for each other. If one defender is challenging for a ball the others need to drop back and provide some cover. The good news is this is easy to fix and I'm sure the back four will respond by playing as a much tighter unit next week. The fifth goal was a free header on the six yard box from a corner. Enough said.
Second, BMFC were clearly fitter than us. Again this is easy to fix, but does require some effort. If you're not doing so already try to get yourself out to the gym or for a run early in the week and then attend the AsterixFC training on Thursday night. Our fitness is clearly needs to be improved and it's up to us all to work on it.
Finally, I was surprised by the lack of desire and confidence on the ball in the first half. Hopefully the way we started the second half would have given you all some confidence that we are good passing side with enough talent to score goals against any side in this league. We've got some good footballers in the club. Let's make sure we get fired up for the next game and have the confidence in ourselves and each other to play a passing game.
I always look for positives from every performance and I was very happy with the two goals we scored. Both came from wide play which began with simple balls in the middle of the park. We talked about getting the ball wide more often and the two goals we scored were the result of that.
Also positive was the season record for post match drinks at Jarrod andRawlins in Damansara. We had around 9 people in total. Notably, one of our party departed at around 7:45pm for his weekly roast lamb. He then surprised the regulars when re-appeared at 8:30pm to carry on drinking, having reportedly polished off his dinner and done the washing up. Now that's commitment. On a more somber note, another player departed around 8:05pm telling us he had to be home before 8:30pm muttering something about getting his crabs sorted out. Undeterred, several others carried on drinking until after 10pm and a season record bill was lodged at J&R.
Next week we play KL Vikings. After a defeat it's vital that we pickourselves up and put in a strong performance. Let's make sure we cancel the mistakes we made this week and put in a performance next week which is worthy of the the quality we have at Asterix Reds.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Asterix Reds 1 - 1 Red Star (Expat Cup Preseason Tournament)
Well done to the 19(!) of us that showed up for this week's game; the first of three fixtures for us in the Expat Cup pre-season tournament. It was another game of two halves for the Asterix. I am certainly not happy with a 1-1 draw against Red Star. However, there were certain elements of the performance in the second half from which we can take some positives.
We began the first half with a lot of new faces and never really started to play the passing football we want to. We applied some pressure in the first few minutes and were unlucky not to go 1 up after Andy Johnston's strike from outside the box hit the post. After that, we struggled to keep the ball. Red Star had us under the cosh at times and should have converted a few of their chances. I was happy for us to come in level at 0-0- at half time after a sub-par performance.
The performance in the second half was much improved in all areas. Firstly, we were much more composed on the ball. Our decision making was much better. We looked for the open player and played high percentage balls to feet. Our communication was improved and we worked much harder off the ball. This allowed us to put a lot of pressure on Red Star and we played almost all of the second half in the final third of Red Star's half.
I am also pleased that we showed more patience in the final third and, more often that not, used the ball well. We also got the ball wide; particularly on the right flank. We put a lot of balls into the box, creating some chances. However, too often we did not get sufficient numbers in the box for someone to get on the end of the cross and put it away. Red Star then surprised us with a goal on a rare attack with about 15 minutes left. But I'm pleased with the response; we maintained our composure and patience and continued playing possession football in Red Star's end of the pitch. We levelled from a great strike on the turn from Tom Sarginson; his first goal for the club. 1 each is how it ended.
I want to apologise to the guys who had limited game time today. There were certain players I wanted to keep on the park for the final thirty minutes and I know some of you will be disappointed not to have played more. I want to urge you to keep on coming; I doubt very much if we'll have as many people show up as we did today again this season.
Next week we have the BMFC. They look a decent side and we'll need to play well to get a win. I want us to continue working on the fundamentals of our game and building the good habits that we need to play a good passing game: good decision making, working hard off the ball and communicating well. You'll hear me repeat these in every game during the pre-season.
Additionally, next week I want us to really focus on getting the ball wide more often; we have some genuinely good wide players and need to make the most of them. I want the wide midfielders need to be hugging the touchline when we have the ball. Let's get the ball wide early and put it across the box behind the defenders. On the same theme, I want the strikers and midfielders to work harder to get into the box when we get the ball wide so that we can convert a few more of the balls across the box.
During the week, continue to work on your fitness. Please make an effort to exercise at least once during the early part of the week and do your utmost to attend training on Thursday. It's 7PM Thursday at SportPlaza in PJ; details can be found on right hand side of the blog.
We began the first half with a lot of new faces and never really started to play the passing football we want to. We applied some pressure in the first few minutes and were unlucky not to go 1 up after Andy Johnston's strike from outside the box hit the post. After that, we struggled to keep the ball. Red Star had us under the cosh at times and should have converted a few of their chances. I was happy for us to come in level at 0-0- at half time after a sub-par performance.
The performance in the second half was much improved in all areas. Firstly, we were much more composed on the ball. Our decision making was much better. We looked for the open player and played high percentage balls to feet. Our communication was improved and we worked much harder off the ball. This allowed us to put a lot of pressure on Red Star and we played almost all of the second half in the final third of Red Star's half.
I am also pleased that we showed more patience in the final third and, more often that not, used the ball well. We also got the ball wide; particularly on the right flank. We put a lot of balls into the box, creating some chances. However, too often we did not get sufficient numbers in the box for someone to get on the end of the cross and put it away. Red Star then surprised us with a goal on a rare attack with about 15 minutes left. But I'm pleased with the response; we maintained our composure and patience and continued playing possession football in Red Star's end of the pitch. We levelled from a great strike on the turn from Tom Sarginson; his first goal for the club. 1 each is how it ended.
I want to apologise to the guys who had limited game time today. There were certain players I wanted to keep on the park for the final thirty minutes and I know some of you will be disappointed not to have played more. I want to urge you to keep on coming; I doubt very much if we'll have as many people show up as we did today again this season.
Next week we have the BMFC. They look a decent side and we'll need to play well to get a win. I want us to continue working on the fundamentals of our game and building the good habits that we need to play a good passing game: good decision making, working hard off the ball and communicating well. You'll hear me repeat these in every game during the pre-season.
Additionally, next week I want us to really focus on getting the ball wide more often; we have some genuinely good wide players and need to make the most of them. I want the wide midfielders need to be hugging the touchline when we have the ball. Let's get the ball wide early and put it across the box behind the defenders. On the same theme, I want the strikers and midfielders to work harder to get into the box when we get the ball wide so that we can convert a few more of the balls across the box.
During the week, continue to work on your fitness. Please make an effort to exercise at least once during the early part of the week and do your utmost to attend training on Thursday. It's 7PM Thursday at SportPlaza in PJ; details can be found on right hand side of the blog.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Astaka 2- 3 Asterix Reds (Friendly)
Well done to the lads that played in our first pre-season game today. It was good to see some familiar faces and welcome a few new players to the club. Overall, it was a creditable first performance of the season and we were good for the win. We do though need to continue to improve our fitness, decision making and communication.
We were very solid in the first half. More often that not we made good decisions and passed the ball to feet. Our back four was very solid and dealt well with the balls in the air and took care of anything on the ground equally well. I believe that the Astaka only had once shot on target which our stand-in keeper, Jonesy, dealt with comfortably. We kept the ball well and when we had possession, more often than not, we used it well. Our work rate was impressive; we closed them down well, challenged for everything and most important, got ourselves into space and made ourselves available when we were in possession. I would liked to have heard more communication, seen us get the ball wide more often and showed a little bit more patience in the final third. But it is just our first game of the season so no big complaints. Goals from Stuart Cavens and Adam Scott gave us a throughly deserved 2-0 lead at the half.
I'm not sure what I said to you at half time, but the second half was a different story. We were clearly tired but our decision making and talking went to pot. Astaka pulled two back and to be frank looked like they were going to go on to win it. Credit to you all for digging deep and getting the winner with about 15 to go. I'm not sure if the final touch was Mark Jones' head or Stuart Cavens ear. I think I'll give it to Stuart. Winning is a good habit and it's good to get off to a good start.
All in all in it was a positive first run out. Next week we have Red Star KL. It'll be a different game; for one the pitch is a lot smaller and Red Star will play a more 'British' style of football. Nonetheless, I want us to continue to work on playing an attractive passing game during the pre-season and getting the basics of good team play ironed in to our game. Against Red Star, I want us to to work on the same things as we did today. That is:
1) Decision making: if an easy ball is on play it. It's as simple as that. During the pre-season, forget the shots from 30 yards and long balls. In the words of the great Brian Clough: "If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there." Let's keep the ball on the deck and play a simple, attractive passing game. It moves defenses around, brings our own team mates into the game and will create space as we go forward.
2) Intensity: these pre-season games are a great way to build fitness. To be honest, I can't fault you for your effort today. Let's make sure we use next week's game to continue to build fitness. Importantly, make sure you're working had off the ball when we're in possession to give the player with the ball some options.
3) Communication: we simply need to do more of this. Too many times, the player is receiving the ball is not getting a shout from his team mates. If a player receives the ball, it's the responsibility of the players closest to him to give him information. Time, man on, turn, hold, turn away, give-and-go, whatever. It is a lot easier for the player receiving the ball if he's got people helping him out by telling him what's going on around him. Please increase the talking next week.
As for me? Well, I'll be working on my half-time team talk.
Well done on the win. Do your best to make it to training on Thursday and if you can't make it to training, do something else to work on your fitness. Let's build on the positives from today's game and continue improving in our next match with Red Star.
We were very solid in the first half. More often that not we made good decisions and passed the ball to feet. Our back four was very solid and dealt well with the balls in the air and took care of anything on the ground equally well. I believe that the Astaka only had once shot on target which our stand-in keeper, Jonesy, dealt with comfortably. We kept the ball well and when we had possession, more often than not, we used it well. Our work rate was impressive; we closed them down well, challenged for everything and most important, got ourselves into space and made ourselves available when we were in possession. I would liked to have heard more communication, seen us get the ball wide more often and showed a little bit more patience in the final third. But it is just our first game of the season so no big complaints. Goals from Stuart Cavens and Adam Scott gave us a throughly deserved 2-0 lead at the half.
I'm not sure what I said to you at half time, but the second half was a different story. We were clearly tired but our decision making and talking went to pot. Astaka pulled two back and to be frank looked like they were going to go on to win it. Credit to you all for digging deep and getting the winner with about 15 to go. I'm not sure if the final touch was Mark Jones' head or Stuart Cavens ear. I think I'll give it to Stuart. Winning is a good habit and it's good to get off to a good start.
All in all in it was a positive first run out. Next week we have Red Star KL. It'll be a different game; for one the pitch is a lot smaller and Red Star will play a more 'British' style of football. Nonetheless, I want us to continue to work on playing an attractive passing game during the pre-season and getting the basics of good team play ironed in to our game. Against Red Star, I want us to to work on the same things as we did today. That is:
1) Decision making: if an easy ball is on play it. It's as simple as that. During the pre-season, forget the shots from 30 yards and long balls. In the words of the great Brian Clough: "If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there." Let's keep the ball on the deck and play a simple, attractive passing game. It moves defenses around, brings our own team mates into the game and will create space as we go forward.
2) Intensity: these pre-season games are a great way to build fitness. To be honest, I can't fault you for your effort today. Let's make sure we use next week's game to continue to build fitness. Importantly, make sure you're working had off the ball when we're in possession to give the player with the ball some options.
3) Communication: we simply need to do more of this. Too many times, the player is receiving the ball is not getting a shout from his team mates. If a player receives the ball, it's the responsibility of the players closest to him to give him information. Time, man on, turn, hold, turn away, give-and-go, whatever. It is a lot easier for the player receiving the ball if he's got people helping him out by telling him what's going on around him. Please increase the talking next week.
As for me? Well, I'll be working on my half-time team talk.
Well done on the win. Do your best to make it to training on Thursday and if you can't make it to training, do something else to work on your fitness. Let's build on the positives from today's game and continue improving in our next match with Red Star.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Minutes of AGM
Date: Sunday 9 September 2007
Venue: The Social, Bangsar
Present: Roy Schofield, Steve Wilkinson, Alan Boden, Mark Jones, Anil, Tom Sarginson, Ragu, Shashi, Adam, Ian Quirk, Anthony
Minutes:
Review of 2006/2007 season
We finished in a relatively good league position.
We agreed we should have done better last season. And with a bit more focus we would have.
People felt that the balance between playing seriously and having fun was about right.
Team discipline: we had a very good record of yellow cards last year; one of the lowest in the league. The only sour points with respect to team discipline were
Regular verbal abuse of the refs (no names mentioned...ahem)
Occasionally we got on each others backs, although to be fair this was infrequent.
2007/2008 Season objective and approach
Despite much discussion, no clear decision was made on our goal for the coming season; we either aim to win the league or aim to be the best expat club. Mancis apparently will always assemble a strong squad and will be hard to beat. I’d recommend that we discuss this point again after our first game when we’ve got the entire team together.
We decided to approach the season with only minor modifications to that of last season.
Turning up to games on time: Next season all players are expected to turn up on time such that they’re on the pitch with a kit on, ready to warm up no later than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled kick off time. This enables the following:
Proper warm up: We’ll make sure we do a proper warm, stretch and kick about such that we start games strong (something we rarely did last season).
Proper team talk
Players that do not turn up on time will start on the bench.
Team discipline. It was agreed that players who berate the referee or fellow players should expect to be taken off. The only person who has the right to tell off a fellow player is the team captain. All other comments between fellow players should be positive.
Weekly five-a-side: We agreed to try and organize a court so that we can play a weekly five-a-side as a team. This would be only for Asterix players. Tom Sarginson agreed to look into booking a court on a Wednesday or Thursday night for about 7:30pm.
Confirmation of availability: Details of forthcoming fixtures will be sent out by email at the start of each week. Players are expected to indicate their availability on or before the end of the Friday prior to the match. (We’ll look into using an internet invitation website to make this process easier to manage.)
Team selection: Done by manager, captain and vice captain.
New kits
Dave’s boss has agreed to sponsor some kits for next year.
Adam said he’d tried the proposed kit and felt it was probably too thick. Anthony to get back to Dave to ask if we can get a higher quality kit.
Anthony said that he had looked into high quality kits from Singapore. The ones by Nike, Reebok, Adidas cost around MYR200 per person.
People agreed that they wanted to get the best quality kit that we can and would be prepared to put a little more cash into the kitty in order to do so.
Tom said that he knows the owner of Jarrod and Rawlins who might also sponsor us and would check it out. We asked to Tom to ask for around MYR4000 which should cover the cost of one complete high quality kit.
We discussed the possibility of having dual sponsors; either one for each kit (i.e. home and away) or possibly two sponsors on one kit. This depends on how much money we can raise.
We’ll hence wait to hear back from Dave and Tom and make a decision shortly.
Squad
We’ve lost around 4 players since last season. Thanks to Tim Delves, Jonathan King and Matthew Dabbs for their contributions to the club. Thanks also to Richard Phillips for doing a sterling job as both a player and manager. We hope you’ll stay in touch.
We can expect a couple more to leave during the course of the season due to expected work commitments and changes.
We have about 5 or 6 new players coming in:
Tom Sarginson (played a couple of games at the end of last season and showed a lot of industry playing up front)
Andy Johnston and Aidil (both work as coaches with Adam at Little League and have played at a good standard.)
Steve Wilkinson and Simon Grimshaw (both just joined Alice Smith as PE teachers; Steve joins from Qatar where he used to play in a team with Frank Le Beouf and Ronald de Boer!)
Bala might bring in one or two his mates
Overall we appear to have a sufficient number of players in the squad (around 20) and the quality of the players is at least as good as it was last year, if not slightly better.
We agreed that we don’t need to bring in any more new players unless they are significantly better players than we have now.
We also agreed that we should respect the heritage and founding principles of the club when bringing in new players. i.e. the club was formed by teachers, parents and others with links to Alice Smith School. As such, we should give priority to possible new recruits who have a link to the school.
Finance
At the start of meeting we had MYR1000 cash in hand (or under Jonesy’s pillow to be more precise)
Drinks and food last night were about MYR600 leaving us with about MYR400.
Our expenses for the forthcoming season will be as follows:
League fees MYR3000 (approx. awaiting confirmation from league)
Pitch MYR1000 (approx. awaiting confirmation from ASS)
Equipment MYR500 (some new balls, etc)
Players fees for 2007/2008 were agreed as follows:
Season fee MYR150 per player per season (waived for Malaysians)
Match subs MYR20 per game (MYR10 for Malaysians)
Since some of the expenses above can be deferred and paid in installments, it is believed that - as long as we collect the season fees on time - we’ll be have enough cash to continue.
Roles for the 2007 / 2008 season
The following people volunteered their services and were confirmed as follows:
Treasurer: Mark Jones (collection of season fees, match subs, payment of all expenses)
Manager: Anthony(including handling league matters, fixtures, player registrations etc.)
Captain: Ian Quirk
Vice Captain: Tony Prove
Kits: Adam
Playing football
First friendly game: We’re aiming for a friendly this coming weekend (either Saturday or Sunday). Details to follow shortly.
Expat cup: We’ll be taking part in a 4-team expat tournament prior to the start of the league. The other teams are: BMFC, KL Vikings and Red Star KL. The fixtures are as follows:
23 September 4pm: vs Red Star KL
30 September 4pm: vs BMFC
7 October 5:30pm: vs KL Vikings
All games takes place at Linatex (the pitch out by Batu caves)
There will be a fee of around MYR150 per game for the expat cup which we’ll take from the match subs.
The league starts on the first Sunday in November.
We’ll be arranging a few more friendlies between the end of the expat cup and our first league match.
We’ll use these pre-season games to get ourselves fit, give all the new players a good run out, work on a pattern of play, etc.
Here’s to an enjoyable and successful 2007 / 2008 season!
Venue: The Social, Bangsar
Present: Roy Schofield, Steve Wilkinson, Alan Boden, Mark Jones, Anil, Tom Sarginson, Ragu, Shashi, Adam, Ian Quirk, Anthony
Minutes:
Review of 2006/2007 season
We finished in a relatively good league position.
We agreed we should have done better last season. And with a bit more focus we would have.
People felt that the balance between playing seriously and having fun was about right.
Team discipline: we had a very good record of yellow cards last year; one of the lowest in the league. The only sour points with respect to team discipline were
Regular verbal abuse of the refs (no names mentioned...ahem)
Occasionally we got on each others backs, although to be fair this was infrequent.
2007/2008 Season objective and approach
Despite much discussion, no clear decision was made on our goal for the coming season; we either aim to win the league or aim to be the best expat club. Mancis apparently will always assemble a strong squad and will be hard to beat. I’d recommend that we discuss this point again after our first game when we’ve got the entire team together.
We decided to approach the season with only minor modifications to that of last season.
Turning up to games on time: Next season all players are expected to turn up on time such that they’re on the pitch with a kit on, ready to warm up no later than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled kick off time. This enables the following:
Proper warm up: We’ll make sure we do a proper warm, stretch and kick about such that we start games strong (something we rarely did last season).
Proper team talk
Players that do not turn up on time will start on the bench.
Team discipline. It was agreed that players who berate the referee or fellow players should expect to be taken off. The only person who has the right to tell off a fellow player is the team captain. All other comments between fellow players should be positive.
Weekly five-a-side: We agreed to try and organize a court so that we can play a weekly five-a-side as a team. This would be only for Asterix players. Tom Sarginson agreed to look into booking a court on a Wednesday or Thursday night for about 7:30pm.
Confirmation of availability: Details of forthcoming fixtures will be sent out by email at the start of each week. Players are expected to indicate their availability on or before the end of the Friday prior to the match. (We’ll look into using an internet invitation website to make this process easier to manage.)
Team selection: Done by manager, captain and vice captain.
New kits
Dave’s boss has agreed to sponsor some kits for next year.
Adam said he’d tried the proposed kit and felt it was probably too thick. Anthony to get back to Dave to ask if we can get a higher quality kit.
Anthony said that he had looked into high quality kits from Singapore. The ones by Nike, Reebok, Adidas cost around MYR200 per person.
People agreed that they wanted to get the best quality kit that we can and would be prepared to put a little more cash into the kitty in order to do so.
Tom said that he knows the owner of Jarrod and Rawlins who might also sponsor us and would check it out. We asked to Tom to ask for around MYR4000 which should cover the cost of one complete high quality kit.
We discussed the possibility of having dual sponsors; either one for each kit (i.e. home and away) or possibly two sponsors on one kit. This depends on how much money we can raise.
We’ll hence wait to hear back from Dave and Tom and make a decision shortly.
Squad
We’ve lost around 4 players since last season. Thanks to Tim Delves, Jonathan King and Matthew Dabbs for their contributions to the club. Thanks also to Richard Phillips for doing a sterling job as both a player and manager. We hope you’ll stay in touch.
We can expect a couple more to leave during the course of the season due to expected work commitments and changes.
We have about 5 or 6 new players coming in:
Tom Sarginson (played a couple of games at the end of last season and showed a lot of industry playing up front)
Andy Johnston and Aidil (both work as coaches with Adam at Little League and have played at a good standard.)
Steve Wilkinson and Simon Grimshaw (both just joined Alice Smith as PE teachers; Steve joins from Qatar where he used to play in a team with Frank Le Beouf and Ronald de Boer!)
Bala might bring in one or two his mates
Overall we appear to have a sufficient number of players in the squad (around 20) and the quality of the players is at least as good as it was last year, if not slightly better.
We agreed that we don’t need to bring in any more new players unless they are significantly better players than we have now.
We also agreed that we should respect the heritage and founding principles of the club when bringing in new players. i.e. the club was formed by teachers, parents and others with links to Alice Smith School. As such, we should give priority to possible new recruits who have a link to the school.
Finance
At the start of meeting we had MYR1000 cash in hand (or under Jonesy’s pillow to be more precise)
Drinks and food last night were about MYR600 leaving us with about MYR400.
Our expenses for the forthcoming season will be as follows:
League fees MYR3000 (approx. awaiting confirmation from league)
Pitch MYR1000 (approx. awaiting confirmation from ASS)
Equipment MYR500 (some new balls, etc)
Players fees for 2007/2008 were agreed as follows:
Season fee MYR150 per player per season (waived for Malaysians)
Match subs MYR20 per game (MYR10 for Malaysians)
Since some of the expenses above can be deferred and paid in installments, it is believed that - as long as we collect the season fees on time - we’ll be have enough cash to continue.
Roles for the 2007 / 2008 season
The following people volunteered their services and were confirmed as follows:
Treasurer: Mark Jones (collection of season fees, match subs, payment of all expenses)
Manager: Anthony(including handling league matters, fixtures, player registrations etc.)
Captain: Ian Quirk
Vice Captain: Tony Prove
Kits: Adam
Playing football
First friendly game: We’re aiming for a friendly this coming weekend (either Saturday or Sunday). Details to follow shortly.
Expat cup: We’ll be taking part in a 4-team expat tournament prior to the start of the league. The other teams are: BMFC, KL Vikings and Red Star KL. The fixtures are as follows:
23 September 4pm: vs Red Star KL
30 September 4pm: vs BMFC
7 October 5:30pm: vs KL Vikings
All games takes place at Linatex (the pitch out by Batu caves)
There will be a fee of around MYR150 per game for the expat cup which we’ll take from the match subs.
The league starts on the first Sunday in November.
We’ll be arranging a few more friendlies between the end of the expat cup and our first league match.
We’ll use these pre-season games to get ourselves fit, give all the new players a good run out, work on a pattern of play, etc.
Here’s to an enjoyable and successful 2007 / 2008 season!
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