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College Cup preview

Alcuin late attempt
Action from last year's College Cup
Monday, 28th April 2008
In spite of much recent confusion over the availability of the JLD Astroturf for the summer term, the Football College Cup looks set to go ahead as planned this year, with several of the teams anticipating a successful campaign. The charity tournament will bring the curtain down on what has been a compelling football season; the competition an opportunity for several third-year stars to leave the University on a high.

Written by Ronan Joyce

Favourites for the competition have to be Alcuin 1sts, winners of both the Autumn and Spring 1sts’ leagues. Indeed, Myles Preston’s team have shown a level of consistency unrivalled across the college spectrum throughout the winter months, and the squad can only benefit from the relaxation of University 1st team quotas for the summer term. While the winter leagues permit only one University 1sts player to be on the pitch for his side at any time, the summer cup removes all such restrictions.

With that in mind, Preston is relishing Alcuin’s assault on an unprecedented ‘treble’, all the while acknowledging that "a certain amount of luck is going to be needed’ to emerge victorious- a feat he admits would be historic."

Quote A lot will depend on how some of our first years transfer to playing 11-a-side on the astro[turf], Quote
Myles Preston

"A lot will depend on how some of our first years transfer to playing 11-a-side on the astro[turf]" Preston says, whilst admitting Alcuin’s reliance on some of their more senior players: "The form of our big-game players like Henry Smith and Dan Cox will go a long way to deciding whether we are good enough to win this tournament."

Undoubtedly, the possibility of uniting University 1st team players Smith and Murrills increases Alcuin’s options, but it is this ruling that makes Goodricke favourites, according to Preston. Adam Lewis, Goodricke 1sts’ captain, will have at his disposal Ramsden, Wilson and O’Shea. Such a trio has made Preston believe "the pressure is on them."

With words that seem to commence the psychological mind games, the Alcuin captain emphasises the difficult position Goodricke 1sts are in: "They haven't won anything in quite a while, and with all of the University football options that they’ve got, anything less than victory would be a massive disappointment for them."

Such an assessment has been dismissed by Lewis, who accuses Preston of "trying to stoke the fire." Indeed, the defiance of the Goodricke captain suggests his Alcuin counterpart is in danger of getting his hand burnt. Lewis states merely that his side ‘can’ win the competition, but stresses the openness of a competition where a seconds’ team (Halifax 2nds) reached last year’s final four.

"A lot of players are leaving at the end of the year so this is their last chance of silverware" says Lewis. "[They] will be even more motivated as they haven't won anything this year despite having such a good team. It’s no use saying we’re good when we don’t produce."

Lewis is looking at the positives regarding his University 1st team options, and rather than seeing their presence as tantamount to extra pressure, he emphasises the added class these players bring: "The experience of Dom, Wils and Rambo, who can all play together now, will add to the steely determination of the squad."

Unquestionably, both Alcuin and Goodricke 1st teams will have much to say about the destiny of this year’s competition. With Alcuin the league champions and Goodricke last year’s Astroturf 6-a-side champions, their credentials are clear for all to see. Preston has singled out Jack Delaney as a key figure for Alcuin, while Goodricke will no doubt look to talisman Owen Grafham, bound to benefit from the additional class of University 1sts’ players.

All this said, the competition is not solely Goodricke vs. Alcuin, and the 1st teams of Vanbrugh, Derwent and Halifax will certainly be there or there abouts. There is also a depth of 2nd teams who will eagerly eye a run beyond the group stages, most notably Vanbrugh, Goodricke and Derwent.

All will begin to unfold a few weeks from now, with the group stages consisting of four groups of four- the top two progressing to knockout quarter finals. Before that, a third team qualifying competition will take place, the winners entering the main event. And while seeding implies the big guns are likely to progress early on, the unpredictability of the college arena suggests it will be explosive from the very start.

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#21 Anonymous
Tue, 29th Apr 2008 10:06pm

myles you finally admit that you have a settled squad who won the league both terms and don't have any real selection dilemmas to make.

#22 Dominic OShea
Tue, 29th Apr 2008 10:08pm

why would i have written post 17 Myles? I think it could prove to be a very interesting competition this year. All the 2nds teams will undoubtedly play a part in one way or another. But Myles, I don't think you need to try and divert pressure away from your team, i'm sure you can all handle the media frenzy that The Yorker piles on!

#23 Anonymous
Tue, 29th Apr 2008 10:16pm

I think he meant Dom Green, not Dom O'shea...

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#25 Anonymous
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 12:52am

He's a bit tetchy that O'Shea isn't he?Him and Myles need to pipe down a bit...

#26 Anonymous
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 2:10am

Not as tetchy as that Henry Smith...

#27 Anonymous
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 5:11am

haha i love the anonymity of these debates. i know for a fact that Henry Smith writes down an argument anonymously and then argues the other side anonymously too. he says its "fun"...strange boy.

#28 Henry Smith
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 5:17am

Firstly, I've posted anonymously once in my life, to wind up Dom (O'Shea not Green to avoid any confusion) - it worked quite nicely.

Secondly, first time I've read these comments so have not stoked any arguments from either side.

Thirdly, I am both tetchy and strange.

Anyway, important stuff - does anyone care who the favourites are? I can't remember it ever having any bearing on previous tournaments. Once it gets to the knock out stages in shortened games (25 minutes each way), one decision, one lapse or one moment of brilliance can decide the game. We all know it was the former that swung the final last year!

#29 George Taylor
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 5:17pm

Haha, Smith turns up and instantly dredges up a nearly year old debate...

It was over the line though.

#30 Anonymous
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 6:26pm

What was over the line about it?

#31 Dominic Green
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 9:30pm
  • Wed, 30th Apr 2008 10:37pm - Edited by a moderator

the real threat in this tournament will come from more rounded players like jonny curtis

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#34 George Taylor
Wed, 30th Apr 2008 11:05pm
-30- I was meaning the ball, or more specifically the 'goal that never was' in last year's final.
#35 Anonymous
Thu, 1st May 2008 12:04am

i agree, id say dom o'shea can be compared almost directly to park ji-sung, just without the silly beard

#36 Anonymous
Thu, 1st May 2008 12:18am

Myles Preston is from the Kevin Keegan school of mind games.

#37 Anonymous
Thu, 1st May 2008 1:38am

I blame Myles Preston for everything.

#38 Anonymous
Thu, 1st May 2008 2:12am

i truly hope myles' vicious mind games dont work and that alcuin go out in the groups. his remarks are a stain on the ideals of sportsmanship and integrity

#39 Myles Preston
Thu, 1st May 2008 5:38am

Ouch!

I apologise if I've offended anyone, Ronan asked me for a few comments ages ago ahead of the cup, and I obliged. It was an on-the-spot type thing...I guess the first thing that came into my head was how important this college cup is for Goodricke in terms of turning around a poor campaign...

#40 Anonymous
Thu, 1st May 2008 6:00am

Myles, what do you say to critics who suggest you're not talented enough to ever win the universiy 5-a-side tournament?

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