48. Start of Season 5
End of Season
Thoughts
Going into
this season we had just lost five of our best players, Keo Udom, Suon Veasna
and Seut Bairaing, Ouch Oudom and Raymond Etim to our rival teams. I did not
hold out much hope of us doing anything other than battle relegation and maybe
scrape together a decent cup run if the draw was kind to us. Now we are cup
winners and while we never challenged for the title we sat comfortably in
mid-table, before a good run of results at the end propelled us to 5th,
which was exactly where we finished last season, albeit much further away from
the top. As the season has gone on we have grown in confidence and bounced back
from heavy defeats to Boeung Ket and Nagaworld, before beating both teams on
our successful Hun Sen Cup campaign. I am delighted to have lifted my first
trophy on The Ultimate World Football Manager Game and full credit has to go to
my players for their performances and my backroom staff for all their hard work.
Next season I think we can challenge for the title, or at least finish much
nearer to the winners than last season. I am pleased with the squad, although
as ever we still need a decent right back! Maol Daravon and Gbayoro have been
outstanding in the heart of the defence, while Rattanak, Samnang and Pidor have
offered creativity and a goalscoring threat from midfield. It was a season of
two halves for our strikers. In the first half, Mat Noron came to the fore,
while in the second, Pelap Taboula became our main goalscorer.
My goals
for next season (excuse the pun) are to challenge the top teams for the title. We also have some
exciting signings in the pipeline, plus the emergence of some younger players
to really try and make this happen. Onwards and upwards!
The Transfer Window
It's that time of year again. It's getting boring now. As soon as the window opens, Nagaworld will try and sign Ratana, some crappy second division club will try and sign Rattanak and think they seriously have a chance. I will do the old trick of raising the player's contracts by £5 each time a club comes in for them and hope they re-sign their contracts. As a semi-pro club that is about all I can do. The only unpredictable bit is whether they stay or not. Of course, our Hun Sen Cup win has put EDC and its players on the Cambodian footballing map. It is now just a question of loyalty from my players and whether they want to help this club achieve further success.
Released Players
Chin Chainuth – This unfortunate goalkeeper, who spent much of last season on the treatment table after damaging his cruciates has been released. He was surplus to requirements after the signing of Som, coupled with an able back up keeper in Kong Rafat. I wish him well.
Chea Sam- This defender has been with us a while, but has not really progressed, so I’ve released him to continue his career somewhere else.
Hem Sokha – This right back failed to impress during his short time at the club and so is released.
Sary Theara – This attacking midfielder had some promise, but failed to progress significantly,
Sary Chainuth – This 18 year old striker did quite well in the U21 and reserves, but he failed to progress and other, more determined forwards have overtaken him.
Sok Mak – A young defender who failed to improve. Off he goes.
Molly Unmoll – For a while it looked like this left winger could have made it after making four appearances for the club, but the performances of Mat Dara, Pidor and Suhana soon saw him fall down the pecking order.
Sam Sambo – An emergency back up keeper who is surplus to requirements.
Transfer Window –
Players In
Aderito Graca (MR)
£1K from Mindelese (CPV)
This is an
exciting signing for EDC as the young Cape Verdean joins from his home country.
He is also the club’s first £1,000 player. He will join us in May 2024 at the
end of the Cape Verde domestic season.
Sok Panha (DC) Free
Transfer
I’d almost
forgotten this guy was joining us in pre season, but to look at his stats I
think he is one for the future.
Chhom Pisa on loan
from Nagaworld
Sometimes
you have to do a deal with the devil and this has resulted in a loan deal for
right back, Chhom Pisa, who can also play in midfield.
Cheng Ravy free
transfer from CMAC Utd
CMAC is a bit of gold mine for talent and this guy emerged as the leading contender to replace Kong Rafat as understudy goalkeeper to Som. He only wants to be a breakthrough prospect and that’s good enough for me!
Players Out – Kong
Rafat to Solitio Angkor
I’m slightly disappointed by Kong Rafat’s decision to leave EDC, as he is one of the originals. For a time he was my first choice keeper and won acclaim by winning Young Cambodian Keeper of the year and International recognition. A dodgy start to last season and the signing of Sokundara Som as first choice has meant my promising young stopper has sat mainly on the bench and feels he needs first team football to further his career. He’ll do well in the Second Division.
Teat Chandara to
CMAC Utd
Financial
Performance
I don’t
often comment on the financial state of the club, but you (and my chairman)
will be delighted to know that we made a £10,000 profit this month and are
operating in the black with a Financial Status of OK. Could this be a rung on
the ladder towards professionalism?
Board Confidence
Despite the
Bs and Cs, the board a very pleased with my performance as manager and
delighted with the possession based attacking style of the team, although they
still think we concede too many goals. They are unhappy with the signing of Sim
Kakada and think Ouk Ratana should be rested due to his poor performances all
season. They are delighted with the signing of Abdi, who they believe could
become a key player. They are delighted with the overall support from the
players.
Sok Chanraksmey
Becomes a Player/Scout
Legendary veteran striker, Sok Chanraksmey has committed his future to the club by becoming a Player/Scout, While he will still be available for selection, he will also be helping out on the recruitment team and maintaining his links to the club.
New Goalkeeping
Coach
As my old
goalkeeping coach did not want to renew his contract for some strange reason,
I’ve swooped to bring in Leng Tola, who moves to the big smoke of Phnom Penh
from Mondul Kiri.
New Reserves
Manager
Japanese
coach, Masahiro Fukazawa joins EDC as our new manager of the Reserves. Welcome
to Cambodia Mr Fukazawa!
EDC Gain in
National Reputation
After
winning the Hun Sen Cup, EDC have risen slightly in national reputation to 8th
place, just behind relegated Vishaka. Boeung Ket and Nagaworld still lead the
way.
Board Expectations
The board
expectations are pretty much the same as last year, finish in the top half of
the league, and reach the Quarter Finals in the Hun Sen Cup. The only
difference in the Kings Cup, which is a kind of Cambodian Community Shield
played between the league champions and cup winners. The board do not regard
this as very important, but don’t tell his royal highness!
Registered Players
Below are
the 35 registered players to challenge for the C-League this year.
Goalkeepers
Sokundara
Som
Cheng Ravy
Kouch Rithy
Sob
Vattanak
Defenders
Soeung
Rithy (DR)
Anderson
Gbayoro (DC) (Fgn)
Khek
Khemarin (DC)
Maol
Daravon (DC)
Sok Panha
(DC)
Ouk Ratana
(DRLC)
In Sambath
(DRLC)
Run Sokha
(DLC)
Chhom Pisa
(DR/WBR) (On loan from Nagaworld)
Makara Um
(DL/WBL)
Midfielders
Pom Vannak
(DC/DMC)
Um Makara
(DC/DMC)
Enrico
Capriati (DMC/MC)
Sin Kakada
(DMC/MC)
Chea
Samnang (MC)
Vavanak
(DC/DMC)
Min
Rattanak (MC)
Mol Ly
(MR/L)
Touch Van
(MR)
Tuy Oudom
(MR/AMR)
Sok Oeun
Pidor (MLC/AMLRC)
Morgan
Laurent (AMC/ST)
Mat Dara
(MRLC)
Sos Suhana
(MRL)
Chhim
Pheara (AMRC/ST)
Forwards
Samnang
Nhem (AMR/ST)
Soun Bath
(AML/ST)
Ahmed Abdi
(ST) (Fgn)
Mat Noron
(ST)
Pelap
Taboula (ST) (Fgn)
Sok
Chanraksmey (ST)
Friendly 1 EDC 4 -
3 EDC Reserves 10/02/24
The
traditional kickabout between the first team and reserves was a closely fought
affair, largely, because of the amount of promising youngsters vying for a place
in the first team squad. The Reserves looked up for it and want to impress.
Young Capriati broke forward to feed Nhem, who squared it for Soun Bath to slot
home the opening goal. These two look as though they could form a promising
partnership...
Then a ball
over top from the youngsters leads to chaos in the experienced EDC defence and
Nhem races clear to make it 2-0 within five minutes. What the hell is going on?
Mat Noron is angry He bursts down the right, before cutting inside and firing the ball petulantly into the corner 2-1, as if to show those pesky kids who is top
dog when it comes to scoring goals. Just before half time Tuy Oudom picked up a loose goal kick and fed Noron in the
right channel. He squared for Taboula to slot home an undeserved equaliser.
In the
second half substitute Abdi nods home from a Pidor corner at the far post from
a narrow angle to make it 3-2. Sub Mol Ly scores the goal of the game as he
unleashes a thunderbolt into the top corner after a breakaway from a corner to
make it 3-3.
Finally a
Pidor corner causes confusion in the Reserves defence and the unlikely source
of Maol Daravon nips in to prod home from 6 yeards 4-3.
The final whistle goes to round off a 4-3 win, of which the Reserves will probably finish with more credit than the first team, giving me food for thought. Well played everybody!
Friendly 2 EDC 1 -2 Kampong
Chang 16/02/24
Our
customary dodgy pre-season result came at home to the usually beatable Kampong
Chang.
We took an early lead, from a throw in when Pom Vannak got to the byeline. Pheara’ s header was spilled by the keeper and Nhem was on hand to tap home. Seemed like the floodgates had opened, not so. Kampomg were more than capable and dangerous on the break. Their equaliser came from an old foe, Seth Rozip, who lashed home a Kouch Panha low cross. The winner came from Ly Sok with a fierce low shot. I throw on Taboula and Noron towards the end, but to no avail. I tell them they must do better and they agree. I’m not too disheartened by this result though it’s only pre-season.
Friendly 3 Kratie 1-4 EDC 21/02/24
We took on
amateur outfit Kratie with an experimental team. New young defender Sok Panha
opened the scoring from close range after a Mol Ly free kick. Im Hosan
equalised with a close range volley from a corner. Soun Bath restored the lead
with a fine header from a Mol Ly corner. Abdi made it three with a placed
volley from Panha’s flighted ball in which sneaked in at the near post. Sub Mat
Noron rounded off the scoring late on with an acrobatic volley again in at the
near post. A comfortable afternoon and a much better performance all round.
Friendly 4 Vishaka 3 -3 EDC
We take on
recently relegated Vishaka with a full strength starting XI. Pidor was felled
in the box. Penalty. Ouk Ratana sends the keeper the wrong way. 1-0. Pidor
added a second just before half time, latching onto a clever cross from Kakada
and firing low past the keeper from the angle. Om Vannak volleyed a goal back
for Vishaka after an incisive breakaway, Min Rattanak restored a two goal advantage
with an emphatic finish after Taboula retrieved a Pisa cross and passed superbly
for the midfielder to finish with aplomb. On 78 minutes Vasal powered home a
header to make it 3-2. Then Man Phallin scored the goal of the game as he fired
a blistering shot from the edge of the area to make it 3 all. I’m disappointed
in how we let a 3-1 lead slip. Work needed ahead of the Kings Cup and start of
the league campaign.
Friendly 5 EDC 3-1 TDC Bin Duong (VIE)
A great
performance from a full strength team as they swept aside top tier Vietnamese
outfit, TDC Bin Duong. On 58 minutes, Pelap Taboula fired in a beautiful free
kick that David Beckham would have been proud of. Almost immediately though the Vietnamese side
hit back when a break down the right resulted in Dao Tan Tai slotting home an
equaliser. On 74, Taboula intercepted the ball deep in their half and ran with
it. His shot was blocked, but the rebound falls kindly for Chea Samnang who
swept the ball home with a low shot. Taboula rounded off the scoring with a far
post header from a Kakada free kick to put some gloss on a polished pre-season
performance.
The King’s Cup EDC v Phnom Penh Crown 12/03/24
The Kings Cup, the Cambodian equivalent of the
Charity Shield, or Community Shield as it is now known as in England is the
showpiece ‘curtain raiser’ for the new C-League season between the league
champions and the Hun Sen Cup winners. Surprisingly it will take place at our
home ground, not at a neutral venue as is normally the case in these kinds of
fixtures. The game adds a bit of flavour to the pre-season and is another piece
of silverware to put in the newly bought trophy cabinet which proudly houses
the Hun Sen Cup. I go in with a 4-2-3-1 with Rattanak unfortunately injured, so
Pidor will play in an attacking midfield role behind lone striker Taboula, with
Samnang and Kakada behind. Crown are a good side and so this game is a good
opportunity to see where we are at compared to one of the best teams in
Cambodia.
Team: 4-2-3-1 Som, Pisa, Daravon, Gbayoro, Ratana, Kakada, Samnang ,
Oudom, Suhana, Pidor, Taboula
Match Action
Both sides start brightly. In Mol has a run and
shot over the bar for Crown, while Taboula goes close with a flash header after
good work by Tuy Oudom. Then my right winger pulls up and is replaced by young
Chhim Pheara. We look up for this. Pisa overlaps on the right and puts in a
great cross for Taboula, who can only head straight at the keeper, while the
same player has a shot comfortably saved when he perhaps should have done
better. Taboula has a volley well saved from yet another Pisa cross. Crown have
a breakaway, but we get back and block In Mol’s shot. Then a lovely passing
move, involving Kakada, Pidor and Taboula, results in the Nigerian turning
provider by slipping in the overlapping Pheara. The youngster shows composure
beyond his years to slide the ball home at the near post. A brilliant team goal
and exactly what we deserve. We stream forward looking for a second, Pidor
making menacing runs at the heart of the Crown’s defence, Pisa and Pheara
combining down the right like they had played together for ten years and Sos
Suhana making burrowing runs in from the left. We fail to add to our tally, 1-0
at the break, but we have been by far the better side.
We begin the second half as we ended the first
with a couple of attacks which at times it almost looked too easy, but no goal
t the end of it. We really need a second goal here. Suhana has a fierce shot
just wide, Taboula tries a volley which goes over. Then , a warning. Sophana is
sent through on goal, but Som is equal to him. Then, in the blink of an eye,
Crown slice open our defence again and Sophana equalises after being put
through on goal. Oh Dear. Both teams go for it. Crown have woken up. Their
right wing back is running at Ratana, who blocks him. Red Card! What? My young
defender is sent off. This is a problem as we head towards extra time.. Sos
Suhana is now a makeshift left back. The game peters out into a 1-1 draw and so
here we are again, extra time.
Crown soon get into their work and nearly score
when Debeiro was denied at point blank range by the excellent Som. At the other
end Noron has a shot way over the bar. Pidor is still full of running and he
drives through midfield like it was only the first minute. He finds the
impressive youngster, Pherea, who plays a lovely ball for the onrushing
PIDOR!!! It’s 2-1 to EDC, it’s that man again, Sok Oeun Pidor to give EDC a
shock lead! We try and keep possession, but give the ball away cheaply. The
dangerous Sophana is off on one, but once again Som denies him with a brilliant
save. Half time in extra time.
I go defensive, play a short low tempo passing
game in an attempt to keep the ball as best we can and set timewasting to
‘whenever possible’ as Crown galvanise themselves once more. Sophana is running
at us, but we block him. We even have another chance from a corner when Gbayoro
headed straight at the keeper when he should have done better. We hold firm,
Debeiro tries a through ball, but it is scooped up gratefully by Som. He kicks
the ball out and there it is! EDC are the winners of the King Cup 2024! Another
trophy to add to their cabinet alongside The Hun Sen Cup, Simply electrifying
stuff!
Friendly 6 – EDC 1-2 Tre Tranh Pho Ho
Chai Min (VIE)
The
scheduling for this was far from ideal, so none of the players involved in the
Kings Cup win are included, meaning a scratch team of fringe, reserve and youth
players took on this Vietnamese Division 2 outfit. The visitors could certainly
play and had no less than three goals chalked off for offside. We on the other
hand created chances ourselves but could not convert. 0-0 at the break. I made
a few changes at half time. We took the lead when sub Tuy Oudom burst down the
right and found a peach of a cross onto Nhem’s forehead who finished powerfully
at the near post. Tre Tranh hit back when Exal headed in from a free kick. Le
Manh Dung scored the winner after firing home the rebound after being put
through on goal on a breakaway. I’m not too bothered by the defeat and I am
sure my young charges will learn from the experience.
I’m
concentrating now on the competitive fixtures which begins with an away trip to
re-promoted Svay Rieng.
International Call
Ups
Four of my
players have been called up for International duty. Ouk Ratana could win his 14th
cap for the main Cambodia squad as they travel to Hong Kong in a World Cup
Qualifier. Samnang Nhem, Soun Bath and Chhim Pheara will take on the
Phillipines in a friendly for the U19s. For Pheara, this is will be his
interntional debut, after catching the eye in The Kings Cup win over Phnom Penh
Crown.
Job
Interviews Declined
Boeung Ket
and Phnom Penh Crown have both offered me job interviews, although apparently they
have reservations about my lack of experience in winning silverware.. Err
hello.. Crown we’ve just beaten you in the King’s Cup and as for Boeung Ket, we
deservedly dumped you out in the Quarter Finals of the Hun Sen Cup and went on
to lift the trophy..Idiots.. I’ll stay at EDC thankyou very much!!
Start of Season Thoughts
It’s amazing
the difference a year makes. This time last year I was wondering how well my
new team would do after the mass exodus of the pre-season transfer window. Two
trophies later and I know exactly what this team is capable of. I believe they
can become the best team in Cambodia and win the title this year. Of course to
my players I just tell them I want to finish in the top half, because they
would go mad if I told them otherwise. Not only do we have a good first XI, but
also a good second XI that can come in and more than do a job. They young
players we have could go on to become club legends, Soun Bath, Chhim Pheara,
Pom Vannak, Pidor, the list goes on. Add to that the experience of Daravon,
Suhana, Gbayoro and Khemarin and we have a great mix of youth and good solid
pros. I am going for the C-League title this season, no doubt.
The formalities of the pre-season are over, but can EDC hit the ground running in the new C-league campaign, or is it going to be another year of mediocrity? Find out next time on The Ultimate World Football Manager Game!
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