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#163883 FM14 - Susie On Tour #3: Budapest Honvéd
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
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I knew I'd missed it when I skimmed the OP. Thanks itchycoo!

Can't see me getting much done by Sunday evening, but will give it a go.
#163857 FM14 - Susie On Tour #3: Budapest Honvéd
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
When is the deadline for this challenge? I've had no time to start it at all, so hopefully can get in and try to score some points!
#157993 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Season 2

I am heading away for the weekend, so I hope the following will be okay. If you need more screenshots, I can post after Tuesday when I get back. Sorry!

A League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%202/HyundaiA-League_OverviewStages-2_zpsa3768f45.png


Premiers 25 points

Finals

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%202/MelbourneHeartvAdelaideUtd_PitchSplit_zps505726cf.png


Winners 10 points

Champions League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%202/AFCChampionsLeague_OverviewStages_zps67451b81.png


We have got into the Quarter Finals, but I don't think I'll play any further before the deadline, so I guess losing Quarter Finals 10 points

Rivalries

Melbourne = 3 wins x 5 points = 15 points
Sydney = 2 wins x 3 points = 6 points
Wanderers = 2 wins x 3 points = 6 points

Harry Kewell

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%202/HyundaiA-League_AwardsAwardWinners_zpsc093941b.png


Player of the Year = 25 points

TOTAL: 97 points

Season 1 (110) + Season 2 (97) = 207 points
#157521 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Just signed Max Clayton (Crewe) and Shane Lowry (Millwall) but can't see me finishing season two by the deadline. Kewell is out for two months as well!
#157147 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Yeah I was quite close to giving up after the first game against Sydney (3-2 defeat)... as soon as the tactic clicked and Kewell started playing, we started winning.

Gutted for Mifsud though, scored on his debut then broke his ankle, so I cancelled his contract.
#157135 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Great season Willz! Be nice to see your results for each game!


Of course dude!!

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/MelbourneHeartFC_FixturesSchedule_zps8134e2a8.png
http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/MelbourneHeartFC_FixturesSchedule-2_zpsa45680d1.png


Bit of a crossover with the two screenshots, but couldn't fit them all on equally.
#157019 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Season 1

Work has been ridiculous, so not sure I will make it much further than this, but Season 1 is complete!

A League - Regular Season
1st Place = 25 points

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/HyundaiA-League_OverviewStages_zps4d8e6dec.png


A League - Finals
Champions = 10 points

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/HyundaiA-LeagueFinalsSeries_OverviewStages_zps7c103168.png


Asian Champions League

Not applicable

Rivalries
Total = 30 points

Melbourne Victory = 3 wins x 5 points = 15 points
Sydney FC = 3 wins x 3 points = 9 points
Western Sydney Wanderers = 2 wins x 3 points = 6 points

Harry Kewell Challenge
Total = 45 points

Player of the Year = 25 points

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/WillSchoolar_NewsInbox_zps8c97094b.png


Top Goalscorer = 20 points

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Melbourne/Season%201/WillSchoolar_NewsInbox-2_zps6fab007c.png


Any screenshots that are required, please let me know.

Season 1 Total = 110 points
#154307 FM14 - Susie On Tour #2: Melbourne Heart
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
I've never played in Australia before, so I am looking forward to this leg. Great work so far guys, some interesting score lines!

I'm intrigued as to whether I will keep Michael Mifsud after his time with Coventry or not, so shall be an interesting game. Bit different to the front line at Benfica!
#153773 FM14 - Susie On Tour #1: S.L. Benfica
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Total so far (Season 1 & 2) = 181 points...

Whistle stop tour of season 3:

League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/03%20Season%2015-16/LigaZONSAGRES_OverviewStages-2_zpsf1e3b03a.png


1st place, 25 points and 60 games undefeated in the league. Haven't lost a league game since the very last game of season 1!

League Cup

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/03%20Season%2015-16/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-7_zps823a9b82.png


Winners, 15 points, and another trophy for the cabinet. Also, beat Sporting on the way through so that's 5 bonus points.

Portuguese Cup

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/03%20Season%2015-16/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-6_zps4478410d.png


Lost in Round 5 to Porto of all teams. Zero points as Round 6 is the Quarter Finals.

Champions League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/03%20Season%2015-16/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-5_zps85398157.png


Scored three goals at the Bernebau, and still went out 4-3 on aggregate in the first knock out stage. 5 points.

Rivalries

Porto = 2 wins in the league, 1 defeat in the cup = 10 points
Sporting = 1 win in the league, 1 draw in the league, 1 win in the cup = 10 points
Belenenses = 2 wins in the league = 6 points

Season 3 total = 71 points

CHALLENGE TOTAL = 252 points

Screenshots for anything are available if required, but I am out all day and wanted to get this posted before the deadline. Looking forward to Leg 2!
#153395 FM14 - Susie On Tour #1: S.L. Benfica
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
@Shedender - who is the girl in your signature?

Season 2

Points from Season 1: 71

Transfers

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/Benfica_TransfersTransferHistory_zps51f4341b.png


Tom Ince, Matej Vydra, Jucilel and Stancieu were posted in my Season 1 post, and we added Angelo Henriquez, Martin Kelly and Ryan Bertrand on loan before the summer window shut. I also signed Craig Cathcart on a free transfer, and Jack Rodwell signed for £6.75m in January. Very happy with the signatures, and brought a significant chunk of money into the club by selling or releasing the deadwood.

League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/LigaZONSAGRES_OverviewStages_zpsa910f950.png


As it appears many people are finding in the second or third season, we walked it and didn't lose a league game all season. Nice and easy 25 points there for top spot.

Cups

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-2_zps36df9fee.png


Taca da Liga started badly, but we didn't look back, winning the tournament and beating Sporting and Porto on the way for some nice bonus points!

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/Benfica_FixturesSchedule_zps3be15078.png


Taca de Portugal was much more straight forward, and we again won it with ease. Unfortunately, no bonus points as we didn't face Porto or Sporting.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-3_zps9ee1858a.png


Super Cup isn't worth any points, but a comfortable win for us anyway to get the season started.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-4_zps7c9c8e13.png


The Champions League saw us in a group with Olympiakos, Zurich and Marseille, and we finished second in the group behind Marseille by 1 goal. This saw us face Real Madrid in the knockout phase, winning the home leg 2-0 before losing 3-1 at the Bernebau... sneaking through on away goals.

The Quarters drew us against Valencia, who we dispatched with ease 5-1 on aggregate, before we met Marseille in the semi finals. A 2-1 loss in France gave us a chance with the away goal, and we won the second leg 1-0 to put us through... to face Barcelona.

3-0 up at half time in the Champions League final, I was in dreamland... and then Messi woke up and scored a quick double to put the cat amongst the pigeons. We held on, and completed the quintuplet, five trophies in one season - perfection!

Rivalries

We beat Sporting twice, and drew once:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/SportingCPvBenfica_PitchSplit_zps73fa608a.png


http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/BenficavSportingCP_PitchSplit_zpsd4aba7b3.png


And we went one better against Porto, winning three times:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/BenficavPorto_PitchSplit_zps8ea7791d.png


http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/PortovBenfica_PitchSplit_zps6c1ad184.png


http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/02%20Season%2014-15/BenficavPorto_PitchSplit-2_zpsff1406f0.png


Total Points:

League - Winners = 25 points
Taca da Liga - Winners = 15 points
Taca de Portugal - Winners = 15 points
Champions League - Winners = 30 points
Rivalries - Sporting = 10 points
Rivalries - Porto = 15 points

Season 2 Total = 110 points

Season 1 + Season 2 = 181 points

Please let me know if any of that is incorrect, it's quite late!
#152413 FM14 - Susie On Tour #1: S.L. Benfica
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
I didn't even think to look at what the coaching staff were on due to this being a short term challenge (I don't think I'll finish more than the one season I have before Friday), but they are losing a lot of money!!

They also had about 15 players out on loan to their various feeder clubs. Plenty of deadwood to sell.
#152220 FM14 - Susie On Tour #1: S.L. Benfica
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Okay, here's my first season...

Transfers

Not massively important to the challenge, but thought I would post them anyway:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_TransfersTransferHistory_zpsd2ba149a.png


Mama Diouf was our only signing in the summer window for £5m to compete with Cardozo and Rodrigo up front. He looked like a good signing at the time, but it didn't work out as well as I'd hoped. Manoel signed in January for £5m from somewhere in Brazil, thanks to our scouting team, and played well alongside Luisao and Garay throughout the season. Ezequiel Rescaldani arrived from Malaga on a Bosman, but we paid to bring him to the club early, and Javi Garcia signed on loan.

We have Tom Ince (free), Matej Vydra (free) and Nicusor Stanciu (£3.8m) arriving in the summer after the World Cup.

Players

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_SquadPlayers_zps5652363d.png


A quick look at the players, and the wingers were king! Gaitan was brilliant, whilst Luisao scored 9 goals from defence. Cardozo topped the scorers with 14, whilst Diouf could only manage 4.

Liga ZON Sarges

Table:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/LigaZONSAGRES_OverviewStages_zps49f91003.png


Won the league quite comfortably in the end, despite some poor performances against our rivals towards the end of the season.

Results:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_FixturesSchedule_zpsc1649b11.png


Taca de Portugal

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-2_zpsf4d1533a.png


Disappointed to lose at the semi final stage, but it was a decent effort from the side. We suffered with injuries late on, but we should really have done better!

Taca da Liga

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-3_zps51823876.png


One better than the Portuguese cup, but we lost in the final to rivals Porto. Very disappointed to be beaten by them, especially with the points on offer!

Champions League

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/Benfica_FixturesSchedule-4_zpsc141d2ed.png


We qualified first from our group alongside Schalke, with Zenit 3rd and Napoli last. Very pleased with our showing in the Groups, but we still ended up with Atletico Madrid in the next round.

A 4-2 win on aggregate gave us the lovely tie against Barcelona in the Quarters, and whilst we got a good draw at home, they were too much for us away, and the dream was over.

Rivalries

Time to see if we can get some points back here.

Porto:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/BenficavPorto_PitchSplit_zps14fe39f4.png


http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/PortovBenfica_PitchSplit_zps287c8dde.png


Two wins, and a defeat against Porto, but unfortunately for us, the defeat came in the cup final which was very disappointing.

Sporting Lisbon:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/SportingCPvBenfica_PitchSplit_zps7ac3da88.png


A win at Sporting was a good result, but we lost the return leg in the final game of the season where we simply had run out of steam unfortunately.

Belenenses:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/BelenensesvBenfica_PitchSplit_zpsaf5741dd.png


http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/Benfica/01%20Season%2013-14/BenficavBelenenses_PitchSplit_zpsbc9c929b.png


As expected, six points off these guys this season, and they were also relegated which sees our potential points tally falling for next season.

League - 1st = 25 points
Taca de Portugal - Losing semi finalist = 5 points
Taca da Liga - Losing finalist = 10 points
Champions League - Losing quarter finalists = 10 points
Porto = 10 points
Sporting = 5 points
Belenenses = 6 points

So that's us, a grand total of: 71 points
#150890 Berwick Rangers
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
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October

Berwick Rangers 1 - 1 Rangers
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/BerwickvRangers_PitchSplit_zps22a2effd.png


After being battered by Celtic and coming away with a draw, we hosted Rangers in our next big test, and again came away with a point! It was a more even game, although Rangers still had the most of it, but a point was massively appreciated as we took on the runaway leaders. Suleh Richardson got our equaliser, and it was amazing to see him getting on the scoresheet in a big game! HUGE result, and very happy to be getting anything from the Old Firm this season.

Berwick Rangers 4 - 0 Inverness CT
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/BerwickvInvernessCT_PitchSplit_zps5ae5b4cf.png


Absolutely outstanding result for us here, and one that I am so proud of. A massive result against CT, which we really deserved as we outplayed them throughout. We peppered their goal, and scored four times. It's a great result, the fans and players were delighted with it, and we are filled with confidence. Loanee Neil Carlisle grabbed a double, with goals from left back Callum Waters and Charlie Adam securing a fine win!

Berwick Rangers 2 - 1 St Johnstone
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/BerwickvStJohnstone_PitchSplit_zps5a286975.png


It's amazing how quickly these fixtures turn around, and we were back facing St Johnstone who beat us in the first game of the season. This time, we were the victors with a good 2-1 win with goals from Danny Stoney and Owen Ronald. It was another good result for us, and one that should give us an edge against the sides around us, even at this early stage. St Johnstone will be battling with us for survival, so this result could speak volumes for confidence against a relegation rival.

Berwick Rangers 2 - 0 Inverness CT
League Cup Quarter Final

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/BerwickvInvernessCT_PitchSplit-2_zpsbb7400cc.png


Our cup run continues, as goals from our wingers put us into the semi finals of the League Cup. Richardson has been in good form this month, and for Knibbs to register on the scoresheet as well was fantastic. A very even game, although we edged the shots on target, and ran out comfortable winners. Interesting to see who we end up facing in the semi finals.

League Table:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/ScottishPremiership_OverviewStages_zpsf0cc1f6f.png


We're up to sixth place in the league after an excellent October, and we have put a six point gap between us and 11th. However, sides are beating each other fairly regularly now, so there isn't really much between us and the bottom two if we had a bad run of form. But for now, we are happy, morale is up, and we have taken some great results.

Monthly Awards:

For the first time this season, we're amongst the awards!

Player of the Month:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/WillSchoolar_NewsInbox_zps605e51fb.png


Second and third place for us, with Jack Hendry and Calum Waters picking up silver and bronze. Delighted with how the two have performed this season, and hopefully they can continue to be a rock for us this season.

Young Player of the Month:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/WillSchoolar_NewsInbox-2_zps10b9bd37.png


Another bronze award here, as Kyle Bagshaw picked up third place in the Young Player of the Month award. He's not played as much as I had though so far this season, but he has excelled during October, and I am surprised he didn't win this award to be honest.

Manager of the Month:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/03%20October/WillSchoolar_NewsInbox-3_zps312b7190.png


An amazing month for Berwick Rangers... and I didn't even get a sniff!! However, I had to highlight this simply because of the way St Mirren have played this month. They have beaten Rangers (2-0) and Celtic (1-0) at home, and have given themselves a massive shot at staying up with some amazing results. Can't quite believe it, but they've done themselves proud.

So that's October done, and we're doing well. We need to hang in there now, and keep the results turning over!

Thanks for reading.
#150854 Benfica Challenge
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
What skin are you using? Some great signings there. Cresswell has always had a lot of potential, so hopefully he can settle in Portugal and be a key player for you!
#150754 Berwick Rangers
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
Thank you for the comments guys, it's been a very interesting start to the season, and certainly feel a lot more confident than I did the last time we were in the top flight!

September

Berwick Rangers 4 - 1 Hibernian
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/BerwickvHibernian_PitchSplit_zps6248e122.png


Now that's what I am talking about! An amazing win where we created chances, and more to the point, scored goals! Goals from Knibbs, an own goal from Mu Lover (what a name!) sandwiched a goal from Greig Spence - remember him from Motherwell last month? - and I thought we had a chance. McAusland got us further ahead before half time before an injury time strike from Charlie Adam secured the three points!

Berwick Rangers 0 - 0 St Mirren
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/BerwickvStMirren_PitchSplit_zps1eece981.png


This was definitely a game we targetted as must win. We've had so many battles with St Mirren over the seasons, and the last two times we have been in the Championship, they have been our main rivals. I was thoroughly disappointed that we couldn't score, but only one shot on target is just not acceptable.

Partick Thistle 1 - 2 Berwick Rangers
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/PartickThistlevBerwick_PitchSplit_zps5541bd7e.png


Two shots on target this time, and two goals as our centre backs bailed us out as we again struggled to convert chances into shots on target. We won though, and it was a game that I really hadn't expected us to win with Partick playing well so far this season, and doing well in the league. It's certainly a massive result, so we will more than happily accept it.

St Johnstone 0 - 3 Berwick Rangers
League Cup 3rd Round

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/StJohnstonevBerwick_PitchSplit-2_zpsfe2f2c69.png


A massive result in the cup, and an early opportunity to get our own back on St Johnstone. A double from Harrdwood and Conor Duffy's strike earnt us a comfortable win, although Ebanks Blake missing the penalty just after Duffy's goal gave us a bit more breathing room. Into the Quarter Finals, Rangers and Celtic are both still involved.

Dundee United 1 - 0 Berwick Rangers
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/DundeeUtdvBerwick_PitchSplit_zps95dad05f.png


A 92nd minute goal from Nigel Hasselbaink scuppered what would've been a great point for us. We were again under the cosh for most of the game, and with the time ticking away I really though that we'd nicked a point, but it wasn't meant to be. We're struggling to get into games, and we're being dominated by most sides, but hopefully this will be a good learning curve for our players, who are mostly youngsters!

League Table:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/02%20September/ScottishPremiership_OverviewStages-2_zps04e56f85.png


So where does that leave us at the end of September, well we're in 8th position, but we've got a five point gap over St Mirren who are currently in 11th place. It's a good start to the season, although a bit uneven, but so long as we continue to build on this start, we should be okay.

We've won half of the amount of games we managed in the whole season last time we were in the Premiership in just two months, so hopefully that can stand us in good stead. I think we have enough to stay up, so long as we focus on the sides around us.

Thanks for reading.
#150620 Berwick Rangers
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
462
August 2018

Transfers In:

After the above squad review, we added two more loan signings, both were wingers from English clubs.

19. Suleh Richardson

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/01%20August/SulehRichardson_OverviewAttributes_zps87f431a5.png


Suleh was added to play on the right wing, and to compete with Owen Ronald. He has a lot of potential, and should give us another option on the wing. I intend to play Ronald and Richardson in rotation to keep things competitive. Richardson signs on a season long loan from Bristol City

21. Mel Knibbs

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/01%20August/MelKnibbs_OverviewAttributes_zps394a8b30.png


Mel will compete with Ross Gray on the left wing, and again is a good young player which we can develop. I hope he can use his pace and flair to get past full backs and supply plenty of chances for our strikers. Knibbs signs on a season long loan from Birmingham City.

Transfers Out:

Jim Porterfield

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/01%20August/JimPorterfield_OverviewAttributes_zps89c27a0d.png


Well I had hoped that Porterfield would be a key part of the team this season, but when Aston Villa offered us £250k + 25% of the next sale, we couldn't really reject, and it has set us up for a better financial position for the remainder of the season. It has meant that our wage budget is in the black once more.

Results:

St Johnstone 3 - 2 Berwick Rangers
Premiership

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/01%20August/StJohnstonevBerwick_PitchSplit_zps42183dad.png


Last time we were in the Premiership, our performances against sides like St Johnstone meant that we were stuck in the bottom two for most of the season. We looked as though we were out of our depth against St Johnstone again, and despite holding the lead, we managed to throw it away in the very last minute of the game as Sylvain Ebanks-Blake secured his hat-trick. Very disappointed with the result!

Berwick Rangers 3 - 1 Brora
League Cup 1st Round

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/2018-19%20Berwick/01%20August/BerwickvBrora_PitchSplit_zps1f590a75.png


We rested so many of our first team in this game, and a number of the youngsters were given their chance to push for a first team. Suleh Richardson and Phil Porter both played brilliantly, although eight yellow cards (two of which became red), we lost our heads, but managed to qualify for the next round.

Berwick Rangers 0 - 2 Motherwell
Premiership

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Another poor performance in the league, as we went down to a 2-0 defeat at home to Motherwell. We were more competitive in the game, but again we really struggled to score. It could be a very long season if we continue like this.

Aberdeen 2 - 1 Berwick Rangers
Premiership

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Things kept getting worse here, and Aberdeen could've really handed us a massive beating here. Thankfully, they were just as bad at shooting as we were, and we scraped away with a 2-1 defeat. Really worried that we are getting outplayed by sides who we could compete with in the 'relegation stage' of the season.

Berwick Rangers 1 - 1 Celtic
Premiership

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We were so unbelievably lucky here. How Celtic didn't hit us for a cricket score is beyond me, but we fluked a draw, and my word was it an amazing feeling when the final whistle blew. We were awful, and if they had their shooting boots on, we could've really been punished. Our luck appears to be changing!

Dundee United 1 - 2 Berwick Rangers
Premiership

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Dundee United had the better of the game, but we continued our good fortune, with goals from Charlie Adam and Darren Lavery to record our first win of the season. The season will be especially tough, so winning games like this is incredible! Nice to get our first win on the board.

Arbroath 0 - 1 Berwick Rangers
League Cup 2nd Round

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Again we rotated our squad, and let the fringe players have a chance to stake a claim... and also to ensure we didn't pick up any stupid injuries. We managed to sneak through with an own goal, and whilst Binks was carried off injured, it doesn't look too bad.

League Table:

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So with a win over Dundee United, and a draw with Glasgow Celtic, we are 9th in the table. Thankfully, except for Rangers, no team have really made a lightning start, so hopefully we can keep tabs on the sides around us, and remain above the relegation places for as long as possible.

So that's August complete. It's been an interesting month, but hopefully we can continue our run of form.

Thanks for reading!
#150578 Up the Iron
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Amazing performance so far in League One! Really good to see, but devastated to see Coventry in the relegation zone.

It amazes me that they've reduced your wage budget when you are top of the league, but I guess the finances need to be tight at any club nowadays.

Keep up the good work!
#150560 Ross County Succession Game [FM14]
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Amazing to see the success you are having here, it's making me continue with my Berwick save to try and emulate the amazing job you've all done. Congratulations on progressing to the Champions League knockout, that must be an excellent boost to your budget!

Keep up the good work!
#150480 The Revival Of Sheffield Wednesday
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Amazing to catch up on this, and to see an original Premier League side back in the upper echelons... and to see Zlatan sign at Hillsborough must be a sight to behold!

I can imagine shirt sales would've soared with that signing! Good luck this season.
#150479 Benfica Challenge
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Fantastic performance going into Christmas. Do Portugal have a winter break?

Had completely missed this challenge, not sure I'll get three seasons done in a week, but best of luck!
#150478 Racing Club de Lens
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I've got really fond memories of Lens from the older games... Vladimir Smicer was a bit of a legend for them on one of the earlier versions!

Great work on the promotion, and good luck in the top division!
#150477 Carles Puyol - The Man Who's Won Everything
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Where are PSG in the league? After 9 games, you're still up there with sides who have started well, and the younger players must be starting to gel by now, so hopefully October will be a better month.

Good luck with this, been a good read so far!
#149842 Berwick Rangers
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Left Midfield

8. Ross Gray

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Ross has been with us since day one, and has been part of near enough every team I have chosen during this career. He's been a great asset to the side, being able to play on either flank, but has featured more on the left wing. I'll be hoping for another good season from him, and he is one of our eldest players. His contract runs out at the end of this season, so I hope he can have a good year and we can extend his deal.

23. Phil Porter

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Our weakness at the minute is in the backup for our wide players. Whilst a number of our central midfielders can cover the position, it would be better if we could have comfortable replacements. Until then Phil Porter will be in the match day squads in reserve for Ross Gray. At just 15 years old, he's going to be thrown in at the deep end this season. We've brought through a number of young players, and if Porter can compete at this level from the off, I will be very impressed!

Right Midfield

6. Owen Ronald

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Here he is, the man, the legend, Owen Ronald! Along with Ross Gray and Darren Lavery, Ronald has been one of the most consistent players during my time at Berwick. He has been fantastic, and has won many awards during his time with us. He has played in every division, and has given his all in every game. He can play on either flank, but has been our right winger for as long as this save has gone on. It shows the gulf in class though between the top teams and ourselves that our best player has a rating of 11 for crossing, and 10 for creativity... but he's still competitive with them!

19. Ryan Kinnaird

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As with Phil Porter, our only reserve in the wings is another youth product. Ryan Kinnaird has made a few appearances for us over the seasons, but remains on the periphery. He is more than likely going to be loaned out this season, as we try to judge how much potential he has before offering him a new deal, which expires in the summer. His crossing and finishing stats aren't very high, and I expect he will not really break into the first team as much as the coaches believe he will. One to watch though!

Forwards

9. Darren Lavery

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He's been here since day one, and my aim is for him to break the all time scoring record for Berwick Rangers. He is currently on 77 with the target 104, so it will take another 2 or 3 seasons for him to beat it. However, with his deal running out at the end of the season, he really needs to make an impression in the Premiership... or do I let my heart rule my head and give him an extension for old time's sake? A massive part of Berwick's history already, and we hope he can make a big impression in the top flight this season.

11. Neil Carlisle

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Over the summer, we reduced the amount of strikers at the club down to just one, and despite going through the endless lists of forwards on free transfers (including the likes of Leon Clarke & Ross McCormack), we couldn't find a forward that was either good enough, or that we could afford. So we entered the loan market (grudgingly) and signed Neil Carlisle on a season loan from Middlesbrough. Finishing, heading and work rate all look good, so I have high hopes that he can put pressure on Lavery this season.

10. Conor Duffy

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Another loan signing, this time from Peterborough, Conor Duffy comes in as a back up player. He hasn't got the finishing stats that the other two forwards have, but he will hopefully offer something a bit different should we be chasing games. This was more of a desperation loan signing as there was little else out there that we could afford, but he has scored in his only pre season friendly outing, so that is encouraging!

It does highlight the difference though, that Lavery has a finishing rating of 15 and is worth £13k, and is a proven goalscorer in Scotland, whilst Duffy has a finishing rating of 9 and is worth £110k - nearly 10 times as much!

So that's our squad for the season. The transfer window is still open, but I cannot see us adding too much now as finances are very tight this season.

We start against St Johnstone, and August's review will be posted in a couple of days - work permitting!

Thanks for reading.
#149830 Berwick Rangers
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Central Midfielders

15. Carl Joynson

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Carl is another product of the Berwick academy, and he has been given a number of chances at the club over teh last few seasons. He made 11 appearances for us the last time we were in the Premiership, but only found his way into the team 8 times last term. Carl will be on the periphery once again this season, but I hope he can find form and a place in the side.

14. Kyle Bagshaw

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Kyle, like Carl above, is a product of the youth team, but at 17 he has already made his way into the first team and has held a place for the most part of last season making 27 appearances last term. He has a lot of potential, and is certainly one to look out for as the season progresses. I am hoping he can stay at the club for a long time to come!

26. Charlie Adam

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You know the fella, Charlie Adam was a revelation last season and was a class above in the Scottish Championship. He's a match winner, and I hope that at 32 he can still perform at the top level. He was on loan to Sheffield United (from Stoke) when he was released, and we managed to pick him up on a short term deal. He is very expensive, so if it doesn't work out this season, he will be on his way. However, I am expecting big thing, and I really hope he can help tutor the youngsters.

16. Joshua Tanner

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Despite being only 19 years old, Tanner has already made 92 appearances for Berwick Rangers. He has played in every division for us, and is a fantastic prospect. We turned down a bit of £150k from Sheffield United for him, but as we got near to the end of last season, we had a lot of scouts watching him. It will be great for him to get 100 appearances for us in the Premiership this term, and I hope we can keep him. Charlie Adam is currently tutoring him.

17. Marc Gillespie

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Marc is another one of our youngsters - it seems that we're quite blessed with young midfielders now writing this up - but he has had less time in the first team than some of the others. He has made 16 appearances for the club, seven of which were in the Premiership during our last visit. He has a long way to go, so may go out on loan this season, but I hope that he can make an impression again this season.

7. Danny Stoney

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Signed from Rangers after a successful loan spell, Stoney is our link between midfield and attack. Stoney has made 75 appearances for Berwick, scoring 12 goals, so we'd like to see more of a goal return from him this season. He's only 22, but seems to keep getting overlooked by the International setup having only been picked up at U19 level. He has a great future, and has a 2 year contract still to run.

24. Trevor Brabbs

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Finally for our central midfield posse, we have Trevor Brabbs. Whilst his stats don't look amazing, the coaching staff pored over him when I was reading their reports. He has made twelve appearances for the club over the last two seasons, and has done okay. He may need more time to develop, and maybe a club with better training facilities, so we may look to loan him out in the near future. An excellent prospect none the less, especially at just 17 years of age!
#149828 Berwick Rangers
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Right Back

12. Steve Wallace

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Steve Wallace was signed by us last season, but was released at the end of the season due to him not willing to sign a new contract. A few months later, he's still unattached and we signed him back up. He had spent most of his career at Dundee United before signing for us.

22. Jordan Binks

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Jordan is another graduate of our youth academy, and will be backup to Steve Wallace this season at right back. It might be a step too far for him this season, but I would like to give him a chance. At just 16 years old, he could prove to be an excellent prospect.

Left Back

3. Calum Waters

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Calum Waters was signed on a free transfer from Rangers, after loan spells at Raith and Queen of the South. He'll be our first choice left back this season, and after we secured him to a two year deal, I hope he can become a main stay in the side.

18. Willie Sneddon

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Willie Sneddon is another one of our own, at just 18 years of age, he should prove to be a good asset. We've already rejected a host of offers for him, which if they continue to creep up in value, may well turn a profit for us - or we'll have a very good young left back at the club. Either way is positive for us! He's already made 37 appearances for us over the last three seasons.

Centre Backs

4. Jack Hendry

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Jack is our captain, and has been for some time since arriving from Ayr. He is our only Welsh player in the first team squad, and has performed well for us. He played his 100th career game at the end of last season, with 77 of those coming for us. He will be first choice and captain again this season.

5. Adam Harrdwood

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Adam, like Jack, has been at the club for a long time now. He was signed on a free transfer from East Fife in 2015, and has made 88 appearances for the club. He's had his ups and downs at the club, and if there is a player likely to pick up a few cards, this is him! He's done well for us though, and hopefully we can get another good season out of him.

2. Kyle McAusland

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Whilst his primary position is a right back, I intend to use Kyle more as a backup centre back behind Jack and Adam. He's made 69 appearances for us since arriving from Rangers, although the last time we were in the Premiership he didn't have a great time at all.

21. Jim Porterfield

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Jim Porterfield is another player promoted from our youth academy, and I have high hopes for him this season. He will more than likely leave the club on loan this season, but I would like to give him a chance to play some football for us. At 16 years of age, we hope he'll have a bright future at the club.
#149826 Berwick Rangers
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2018-19: Berwick Rangers Squad Preview

Goalkeepers

1. Alex Cairns

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Signed on a free transfer after leaving Yeovil Town. Alex started his career at Leeds United, and spent most of his career in the Championship. I hope that he will be a key player for us this season.

13. Kevin Walker

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Kevin was our goalkeeper last season, and whilst he was a decent custodian for us, I wasn't sure if he would step up to the Premiership. We signed him in the 2016/17 season from Crewe on a free transfer.

20. Aidan Dillon

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Aidan was promoted to our youth team in 2015/16, and has six appearances for us, as well as 17 appearances for Annan on loan. He will give us some extra back up, but probably won't develop into a first team player.
#148657 Berwick Rangers
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Whistle stop tour now to get you back up to speed...

2015/16 Season
Scottish Championship

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This was a massive four way battle between ourselves, St Mirren, Hearts and Kilmarnock as we tussled for the top slot. We all held the position for good lengths of the season, before we finished up with games against St Mirren and Hearts. We won both, and secured our place in the Scottish Premier League. The squad is still made up of the same standard of players, and most of them are the ones that have been with us since the first two seasons. It's fantastic to see the squad growing together, although the Premiership could be a step too far!

2016/17 Season
Scottish Premiership

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We knew this one was going to be tough, and my word did it prove me right!! We targetted victories against the sides around us, and knew that the relegation group games would be vital. In January, we registered three back to back wins over Aberdeen, Motherwell and Hibernian, before our season fell apart. We beat Ross County in February, but that would be the last time we won a game all season. In the relegation group, we played five games, drew two and lost three. Disappointing end to the season, but we were just completely out of our depth.

We lost the relegation play off against Kilmarnock, and ended up back in the Scottish Championship with our tails between our legs. Realistically, if we'd been more competitive against St Johnstone across the four games, we could've stayed up as they were about the same as us overall, but we didn't pick up the results we needed and bang went our season.

One perk though, I was appointed manager of the USA! Interesting, but something to distract from the disappointing season we had.

2017/18 Season
Scottish Championship

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After the disappointment of last season, we set about to get back into the Premiership as soon as possible. I kept the main crux of the side from the previous season, fighting off bids for a number of players, and added a couple of young full backs and a new goalkeeper. The season ebbed and flowed, but we managed to come out on top, facing St Mirren in the penultimate game to clinch the title. St Mirren have been our biggest league rivals for so long now, and they are promoted with us to the Premiership.

We sold McClymont (sorry forgot screenshot) to Brentford for £150k, which breaks our previous record sale, but he wouldn't sign a new contract and had to leave whilst he was still worth something. The most notable signing was Charlie Adam on a free transfer, and he managed to score 10 goals from midfield which was excellent. A lot of them were free kicks, and his deliveries from corners were a class above!

Gold Cup - USA

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My first competitive tournament, hosted by us, and we won it beating neighbours Canada. We didn't concede a goal until the final, so it was a bit of an easy tournament, but a win none the less. It also allowed me to test new players for the impending World Cup in Russia...

2018 World Cup - Russia

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We managed to sneak through our group alongside Norway, and we would face whoever finished top of the group between France and Argentina. We played France, and they were a class above. Their regens have proven to be very good in the top leagues, and they made very light work of us here. Fun tournament though, and delighted we got into the knock out phase.

I resigned after the France defeat as I didn't think there was much progression left in the role. So there we are, all caught up and ready for our second stab at the Scottish Premiership!

Thanks for reading!
#145815 Berwick Rangers
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September 2015
Results

01/09/2015 - Berwick Rangers 2 - 1 East Fife
Championship

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East Fife have struggled this season, but had a lot of the game against us here. I'm a bit concerned that we're allowing teams this much time and space at home, and we fell behind early on. Fortunately Ronald was there to get us back on track and Harwood finished the job. We made this more difficult than it should have been.

Scorers: Owen Ronald (43) and Adam Harwood (74)

05/09/2015 - St Mirren 3 - 4 Berwick Rangers
Challenge Cup Round 3

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We seem to have an affinity with the Challenge Cup, and being drawn against early Championship leaders St Mirren proved to be a very exciting tie. When McFadzean scored in the 90th minute, it made for a very nervy finish for us, but we're through to the next round!

Scorers: Lee Erwin (6, 69), Ross Gray (73) and Steven King (86)

12/09/2015 - Berwick Rangers 2 - 1 Dunfermline
Championship

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A double from Owen Ronald gave us a great win here, and we made the most of the few chances we had on target. Ronald is proving to be a very key part of Berwick's history now, scoring goals at every level and really becoming a fans favourite.

Scorers: Owen Ronald (32, 37)

19/09/2015 - Hearts 1 - 4 Berwick Rangers
Championship

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A fantastic win for us here, really expecting Hearts to win this division this season with Rangers now promoted, but we made very light work of them on the scoreboard despite a fairly even game statistically. Great win though, and delighted with the result!

Scorers: Owen Ronald (23), Stephen Tulloch (36, 55) and Lee Erwin (90)

26/09/2015 - St Mirren 1 - 1 Berwick Rangers
Championship

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Massive game for us as first hosted second, and it was a bit of a nervy affair. We edged possession, but they had a lot of chances to do something when they had the ball. Darren Lavery scored our only goal, and the result meant that there was no change at the top of the table. Very happy not to lose ground on them, but disappointed to lose after beating them in the cup.

Scorers: Darren Lavery (14)

Transfers In

Simon Mensing (Free Transfer)

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Simon Mensing came in to give us a bit of experience down the spine of the team. We've built a very young squad, with the average age in the early 20s, so having Mensing come in is a good addition. He's signed until the end of the season, and will feature predominantly in midfield for us I think despite playing much of his career as a centre half.

David van Zanten (Free Transfer)

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van Zanten has spent his entire career in Scotland, and is probably most famous for his time with St Mirren or Hibernian. He was released from St Mirren, and we snapped him up as a calming head at the back. I can't see him playing that much for us, but it's good to have experience in and around the first time. As with Mensing, he's signed a one year deal.

League Table

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So after eight games of the season, we find ourselves second in the league, and we're playing quite well. Kilmarnock, Raith and Hearts all have excellent squads at this level, so I am unsure how long we can maintain this lead at the top of the table with St Mirren as we quite simply don't have the resources. My main worry is that we are not a professional side and that fitness may become an issue. This can be worked around with a larger squad (which we have) but I would love to sign professional terms.

Player of the Month: Owen Ronald

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Easy decision for me really, he has been superb since he arrived at the club, and continues to impress. At just 22, he has a fantastic record for us with goals and assists. Four goals in four games during September, can't ask for much more!

Thanks for reading!
#144465 Berwick Rangers
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August 2015
Results

Friendlies:

We had the usual fun with the pre-season friendlies, with the highlights being a 2-2 draw at home to Everton, and the lowlight being a 3-2 defeat at home to Gateshead. But it was a useful pre-season.

Berwick Rangers 2 - 0 Livingston
Challenge Cup Round 1

The cup competitions start early in Scotland for the sides not in the European qualifiers, and we were drawn at home to Livingston. We came away with a good 2-0 win, although the game was very nervy until the late penalty from Ronald.

Scorers: Andy Brown (57) and Owen Ronald (90+3)

Berwick Rangers 4 - 2 Elgin City
Scottish League Cup Round 1

We faced our old enemy Elgin City in the first round of the League Cup, and came away with a smart victory. We rotated the squad slightly, with Steven King and Jack Henry making their debuts, and despite an Elgin onslaught, we held on for the win.

Scorers: Ross Gray (6, 7), Darren Lavery (27) and George Brislen-Hall o.g. (56)

Berwick Rangers 1 - 3 Raith Rovers
Scottish Championship

We finally started our league campaign, and our third competitive home game in a row... and we were brought down to earth with a bump! We didn't really get going in the game at all, and Raith showed us what this division is really going to be like this season. We weren't at the races at all, and it cost us dearly!

Scorers: Owen Ronald (54)

Berwick Rangers 7 - 4 Morton
Challenge Cup Round 2

Yeah that scoreline is completely correct, and this eleven goal thriller was pretty amazing to watch. I'm not entirely sure what happened here, but goals were flying in left right and centre! Both goalkeepers got low ratings (ours 6.1) but the fans loved it, and we progress to the next stage. Amazing stuff...

Scorers: Glenn Eadie o.g (2), Darren Lavery (5, 17), Stephen Tulloch (26), Joshua Tanner (45, 48) and Ross Gray (81)

Cowdenbeath 0 - 4 Berwick Rangers
Scottish Championship

Our first away game of the season, and it finished with a resounding 4-0 win. It was something to behold, as we played terribly! After taking an early lead, and doubling it just before half time, the score line is very deceptive, and to be honest how we won this at all is beyond me! But it was our first three points of the season, and hopefully we can continue to get results like this.

Scorers: Devon Jacobs (16), Liam Dunn o.g. (43), Steven Meechan (78) and Steven King (89)

Hamilton 1 - 1 Berwick Rangers
Scottish Championship

This is more what I was expecting from this season, a really tough challenge, and a hard work out for the side. We fought well, and after taking an early lead again, we actually maintained possession and were the better side for much of the game. Unfortunately, one mistake cost us, and they capitalised on it.

Scorers: Owen Ronald (8)

Berwick Rangers 4 - 4 Rangers
Scottish League Cup Round 2
Rangers win 10 - 9 on penalties

Seeing really is believing:

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Quite an incredible game, where there were more ups and downs than I'd expect in a whole season. Two nil down within 10 minutes, three one down after 40, nightmare performance from us, and a dreadful start. We fought back after half time, and with Darren Lavery's strike in the 81st minute, I thought we'd done the impossible and nicked it... only for Darren Ramsey to score two minutes later.

Extra time beckoned, and Nadir Cifti had two goals disallowed for our visitors, and then it was onto penalties... goal after goal flew in until we missed one... then they missed... and it continued until we got down to the goalkeepers. McGovern missed his penalty, and Gallagher scored his. We were out.

Scorers: Owen ROnald (30), Darren Lavery (44, 81) and Kyle McAusland (68)

Kilmarnock 1 - 2 Berwick Rangers
Scottish Championship

After the madness against Rangers, we returned to league action, and got a great result against Kilmarnock. Dougie Brydon was sent off for a dreadful challenge, but we stuck it out and got a fantastic away win. If we can claim points against ex-Premiership sides like this, then we are obviously moving in the right direction!

Scorers: Owen Ronald (17) and Joshua Tanner (72)

Player of the Month: Owen Ronald

Five goals during August for Ronald, which from our right winger is quite amazing. More than delighted that we extended his contract, and despite his stats not really reflecting the calibre of player I thought I'd need at this level, he has been brilliant throughout, and continues to defy believe. Ronald has played in every season for us so far!

One to watch: Joshua Tanner

Joshua is a product of our youth academy, and one that is attracting a lot of interest! At just 17 years of age, the English born midfielder has played nine games for us already this season, with an average rating of 7.21. He's a fantastic asset to the football club, and despite interest from Peterborough United, I really hope we can keep him here a while longer. Contracted until the end of next season, he certainly won't be sold if I have anything to do with it!

League Table

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So, one month and four league games into the season - we've played more games in the cups (5 so far) than in the league - we're sitting fourth in the table. Hearts are surprisingly struggling again, and I have been linked with the managerial role there, which I have no interest in. St Mirren are our early leaders, and hopefully we can catch them up.

We face St Mirren next in the Challenge Cup, so hopefully that might give us an edge over them for when we face them in the league. Thanks for reading!
#144419 Berwick Rangers
willz121
17 years ago
3 weeks ago
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Thanks Dan, it's been quite a progression! We're in the Championship, but still semi-professional which is a bit concerning as other sides will certainly have the fitness edge on us!

August 2015
Transfers In:

Our transfers out were Colin Nish and Jordan Leyden, with neither really making the cut. With the big step up, and still worries over fitness, we strengthened in a couple of key areas, CB, wingers and FW.

Jack Hendry (Free Transfer)

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Jack Hendry was the first player to come in during pre season after he was released from Dundee United. The young Welsh defender can play in the centre or at right back, so that is a great addition for us.

Philip Anderson (Free Transfer)

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Philip Anderson signed to play backup to McGovern, but looking at the two, I think Anderson will edge it, and become our first team goalkeeper this season. Signed after he was released from Dundee United, he has a lot of potential, which I hope he will realise here.

Sean Fitzharris (Free Transfer)

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This one is a bit of a long shot for us, signed from Nairn County and on very low wages. Fitzharris will primarily be a substitute this season, as he offers cover in both wings. At 23, he still has time to become a key player for us, but with Ronald and Gray starring on the wings for us last season, it will be tough for him to cement a regular starting berth.

Ryan Finnie (Free Transfer)

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Another young defender who can play at right back or centre half, Finnie was signed after his release from Hamilton. We're amassing a good group of competitive young defenders, so hopefully it can cover for any periods of injury this season.

Lee Knox (Loan)

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Lee Knox was signed on a two year loan from Queen of the South to give some much needed backup to Stirling Smith at left back. Knox has a lot of potential according to our scouts, and at 17 years old, we can try to mould him into a good player. Will be backup this season, but will be given opportunities to impress.

Adam Harwood (Free Transfer)

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Another defender, and another player arriving from Dundee United. Decent stats (at this level) for tackling, passing, heading and pace, so should do a good job for us this season.

Kyle McAusland (Free Transfer)

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McAusland was signed after his release from Rangers, and again has some great attributes for this level. We've maybe gone a bit over the top with signing central defenders, but they are all competitive, and hopefully it will pay dividends as the season goes on.

Morgyn Neill (Loan)

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Neill is signed from Motherwell on a season long loan, and looks a decent standard for this level. With his contract up at the end of the season, I am hoping this will work as a 'try before you buy' loan, and we can attract him to sign permanently next season. Decent in the air, quick along the ground and just 19 years old, a lot of potential!

Lee Erwin (Free Transfer)

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Signed from Queens Park for free, Erwin will provide a different option to us. Being able to play on the wings or as a striker, he will push the likes of Ronald, Gray and Lavery for a starting place. Only concern for me is that as a striker his 9 for finishing is a bit low.

Steven King (Loan)

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Another loan from Motherwell, and another versatile forward. Able to play on the right wing, or up front, King will spend time developing here. At just 17 years of age, he will be given opportunities to play from the bench and in the cup competitions. Aggression seems very high, but hopefully that will help in a competitive league.

Connor McManus (Free Transfer)

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The last player to join the party was midfielder Connor McManus. The 19 year old midfielder was released from Celtic in the summer, and he has agreed a deal to join us on a two year deal. This should work well for us as we can see what he's got, and hopefully he can grow with the club. Decent creativity and passing for this level, and a 9 in finishing is as good as some of our forwards!

So that's our transfers in... 11 signings, 8 permanent and 3 loans. Preparation for the season is complete!