71. Transfers and Takeovers
It was two days after the party and the first day back at training. In this time I'd had time to reflect on the events and Hem Vutha's shock announcement. I had very much mixed feelings about the situation. On the one hand a new chairman and one with a bit more money and ambition than Hem Vutha might be what is needed to drive us forward towards the league title and become the fifth professional Cambodian club. Then, would any new chairman want to bring in their own manager to lead the team and get rid of me? I won't lie I have had thoughts of moving away from EDC, hence my dalliance with Melaka in Malaysia, but then Charlotte happened at the same time and I wouldn't have got the job anyway.. Whichever way this panned out I would have to try and carry on as normal. Luckily all this was happening in the early pre-season so would not affect the players much as they would be on their holidays and doing extra shifts at he Electricity Company as they often did between November and March. Secondly as Nen Borey had pointed out to me, once talks with a new owner were proceeding a transfer embargo would be placed on the club, meaning we could not buy or sell any players (such as this is in Cambodia). This meant that we would have to get any business done early in the transfer window. Perhaps mine and Charlotte's Bonnie and Clyde routine at the party would pay dividends after all?
I was not wrong. I arrived for training (such as it was this time of the season, more like a social get together with a light kickabout thrown in) Low and behold, four extra players had turned up, Sung Rot, Leap Bo, Um Makara and most importantly, Sok Oeun Pidor. They couldn't wait to sign and so me, Nen Borey and Director of Football, Khim Ravy wasted no time in taking them on board. It's great when a plan comes together. Charlotte was delighted when I told her later on.
Um Makara (DC/DMC)
Back for his
second spell at the club, this ball winning midfielder can also play at centre
back, with excellent marking ability. A great addition. Welcome back Um!
Leap Bo (DMC/MC)
Another
player returning to The Electricity Stadium, Leap Bo has improved his game and
will bring much needed leadership in the midfield engine room.
SOK OEUN PIDOR IS BACK AT EDC
After the
announcement was made, EDC fans congregated at the Electricity Stadium to see
the return of the prodigal son. I have managed to tempt him away from the
National Police, back where he belongs at Team Electric!
Sung Rot (AMC/FC)
Amazingly,
Sung Rot is back at EDC for his third spell at the club. The pacy attacking
midfielder gives me another option in the number 10 role.
Sok Chanraksmy Retires
Club legend,
Sok Chanraksmy has retired from professional football. When I first joined the
club, way back in 2020, it was Sok Chanraksmy who stood out as one of the best
players at the club. He won 11 caps for Cambodia, scoring 5 times. The pinnacle
of his career came when he scored 21 goals in 24 appearances during the 2021
campaign, who along with partner in crime, Keo Udom regularly tore C-League
defences apart. His goals saw EDC reach their first Hun Sen Cup final, where he
will be most remembered for his “Gordon Smith” moment when he shot tamely into
the keeper’s arms when through on goal in the final minute of the game,
spurning the chance to equalise and take the match into extra time. Some say he
had been spooked by a curse put on him by a Nagaworld-supporting monk, Sonny
Mekarna during a visit to Angkor Wat, although this was never proven. After
this incident he fell down the pecking order at EDC as younger strikers,
Taboula, Noron and Nhem took precedence. He still turned out for the reserves,
remaining professional and helping the youngsters he played alongside. In 2023
he became a player-scout and played an important role in recruiting players for
the club. Sok will carry on at EDC, purely as a scout and retain his links with the club.
OTHER NEW
SIGNINGS
Players In – Ros Kongsamrach (DR)
My first
priority was to sign a good, first choice right back and hopefully now in Ros
Kongamrach I have solved this on-going
nagging problem in this position which has been present pretty much
throughout my reign as EDC manager. He will also add some much needed pace to
our back four.
Nodeem Adekunjo (DRC/DM)
I have
snapped up experienced utility man, Adekunjo who was released by Phnom Penh
Crown. He will add some much needed expertise and versatility in our defence.
Soeung Soksana (DC/DMC)
A solid centre back who can also play in
midfield, with good aerial ability, tackling and teamwork.
Mat Mol joins EDC
A tough tackling centre back, with good marking and room to progress.
This is somewhat of a coup for EDC. Visal has 64 caps for Cambodia and the 30 year old adds experience and pace to our defence.
Nhem Sophorn (DR/L DM) free transfer
from Kang Reach Say
I love a
utility player and Nhem Sophorn is a bright prospect, still learning his trade
but will be able to step in and do a job when required.
Three Brand New Teams Promoted to The
C-League
There will
be three new promoted teams this year, who have never been in the C-League. They
are Life University, Kampong Chhnang (not to be confused with Kampong Cham) and
Baksey Chamkrong. Good luck to them, except when they play us of course!
Small Boost In Reputation
EDC have
gained a small boost in reputation and are now the 6th most
reputable club in Cambodia and the second semi professional team after the
National Police. The big four professional clubs inevitably lead the way.
Board Announce Budgets and
Expectations
I have been
given a war chest of £4,000 for the new season and a wage budget of £3700.
The board
expect me to finish in the top half of the table and reach the Quarter Finals
of the Hun Sen Cup.
My
Expectations – Challenge for the Title. Try and go on a good cup run.
New Fixtures Announced for the 2026
C-League Season
EDC have a
tricky opening few fixtures. We start with an away trip to The National Police,
before hosting Boeung Ket and then facing Nagaworld away. It will be a good test to see where we are at.
A New Goalkeeping Coach
Yet another
goalkeeping coach joins EDC. Good luck mate.
A new Head Physio
We needed a new head physio and have signed this 29 year old who has a long future in healing footballers ahead of him.
Friendly 1 Chmao Khmao v EDC
Our first
friendly sees us take on usually friendly opposition in the shape of Chmao
Khmao. Um Makara plays the ball to Pidor whose flick on reaches Taboula in the
left channel. His cross is blocked, Pidor fires it in to Dara whose shot is
then blocked. The rebound falls to Sung Rot who fires the ball into the top
corner to open the scoring.
Pidor and
Ratana combine on the left. Ratana curls the ball in the defender misses it and
Samnang Nhem nips in round the back to slot home. 2-0.
Just before
half time, Kongsmarch’s free kick is headed home at the far post by Sok Oeun
Pidor!
We were poor
in the second half and our hosts created a few chances. Chay Sinoun fired in a
deserved consolation.
Final Score Chmao Khmao 1-3 EDC
Sinoun
90 Sung
Rot 11
Nhem 23
Pidor 45
Friendy 2: EDC v EDC Reserves
Second up is our traditional kickabout with the Reserves. Here’s how we got on. Taboula and Nhem exchanged passes and the youngster thrashed the ball into the top corner like only he can.
EDC hit the reserves on the break, with Sung Rot running clear and slotting home number 2.
The Reserves hit back. Udon Sann’s shot is blocked and Sambath Mom fires into the empty net from the angle. 2-1.
From a free kick the ball is cleared and Pelap Taboula runs through unchallenged for number three.
Sung Rot picks the ball up in midfield and dribbles past Capriati like he isn’t there and slots past the hapless Votanak, to make it 4-1, with just 15 minutes on the clock. This is more like a rugby sevens game than a football match.
Sung Rot is having a stormer here. A corner is cleared but the ball is picked up by Ratana who plays it forward to Sung Rot who turns and fires in number 5 into the bottom corner. This is men against boys.
Amazingly there’s no further scoring before half time, although Pidor hit the post and Sung Rot thwacked the crossbar. At the other end, Som made some fine saves to deny Sann.
Into the second half. Sambath Mom volleyed home a Tuy Oudom cross to make it 5-2.
Savy Theara fires home from the penalty spot after a dubious foul by Visal. 5-3.
Mat Noron responds with a penalty of his own after Pheara was upended in the box. 6-3.
Mol Ly bursts through to make it 6-4 after a good team move.
He scores again, wriggling free from inside the box to slot home his hat-trick.
It’s squeaky bum time but after a good move, Nhem Dara is sent clear, his shot is blocked by the defender, but the ball falls into the path of Men Samnang who thwacks it into the top corner from the angle. 7-5.
Sor Chanvirak fires in a late free kick for 7-6.
Mat Noron puts clear daylight between the two sides when he latches onto a lovely ball from Sann Dara and powers it home for 8-6.
Final Score EDC 8-6 EDC Reserves
Friendly 3 – Samnang Apivath v EDC
Makara sprays
the ball to Tuy Oudom who skips past his man and fizzes a shot which the
goalkeeper parries, only as far as Mat Noron who smashes in the rebound, 1-0.
Ratana
throws the ball in on the left to Men Samnang who steps inside his man and
curls a wonderful shot into the top corner past the keeper. 2-0.
Our
opponents win a corner and Run Veasna is allowed a free near post header to
halve the deficit. 2-1.
Chea
Samnang, who is having a good game in centre mid sprays the ball out to a
resurgent Tuy Oudom who sprints down the right. His cross is met first time by
Men Samnang, ghosting in off the left flank to sweep home number three. 3-1
EDC.
From a free
kick the referee awards a penalty. Not sure how, but Noron steps up and hammers
the ball into the top corner for 4-1.
Final Score Samnang Apivath 1-4 EDC
Veasna
30 Noron 18, 75
(pen)
Samnang 27,31
Friendly 4 EDC v Kep
I’ve put the kids out for this one, including a couple of trialists. It was young prospect, Thin Pheng, a right winger who repays my faith when he cuts in from the flank and curls a wonderful effort straight into the top corner. Take a bow son! The same player creates the second. The youngster dips his shoulder and gains half a yard, before fizzing a delicious low cross for Taboula to tap home. The striker barely had to break his stride. Prak Piseth pulls one back with an equally brilliant curling shot from the edge of the box.
Tep Vandeth equalises after a long goal kick. Sloppy. 2-2. Youngster Sor Chanvirak restores our lead after he bustles his way through their defence before slotting confidently home. 3-2.
Chanvirak doubles his tally from a classic breakaway goal, with Taboula leading the charge down the left before squaring to the young striker who slides the ball confidently home.
Ros Konsmarch send the ball forward to Sung Rot who chests the ball down and runs at the heart of the Kep defence before unleashing a rocket into the top corner for 5-2. Superb!
Friendly 5 – EDC v Tay Ninh (VIE)
Our friends
from across the Vietnamese border visit us for our annual kickabout.
The visitors
draw first blood. Van Tung gets down the left and he squares it to the
onrushing Van Tam who beats Som with an instant finish. We huff and puff but
fail to blow the house down. It’s 1-0 to them at the break. I tell them they
have not been good enough and they listen. We start the second half brightly
and are rewarded when Men Samnang fires a free kick into the top corner for one
each. These boys can play though. A well worked free kick sees Tuan cross for
van Tung to sneak in at the far post and fire the ball past Som. Their lead
doesn’t last long. Ratana’s deep cross causes panic in the Tay Ninh box. In the
scramble the ball runs loose for Pelap Taboula to squeeze the ball into an
empty net from the angle. 2-2.
The match
peters out into a draw, but a good exercise against decent opposition.
Friendly 6 Kirivong v EDC
It was tit
for tat until on 25 minutes a breakaway saw Sung Rot leading the charge, the
ball was laid off to Chea Samnang who planted one of his trademark strikes into
the top bins. Men Samnang doubles the lead with a brilliantly struck free kick
a certain Mr Beckham would have been proud of. Into the second half and we look
very comfortable. Sub Leap Bo’s ball into the box sees young Nhem Dara stick
out a leg to poke home a third. Un Mony Udom slots home a fourth from the
penalty spot after young Thin Pheng was felled in the box.
Final Score: Kirivong 0-4 EDC
Chea Samnang, Men Samnang,
Dara, Udom
Board Expectations
The board
(as it stands) want EDC to finish in the top half of the table and reach the
Quarter Finals of The Hun Sen Cup.
My
expectations – Challenge for the title and have a good cup run.
Double Injury Blow
Tuy Oudom
(now back in the reckoning) will miss the start of the season with a groin
strain, while key midfielder, Um Makara has an abdominal muscle strain keeping
him out for a month.
Friendly 7 EDC v Wat Phnom
Visal’s long
ball reaches Mat Noron in the penalty area. He turns in one slick movement and
fires home. 1-0. Touch Sinoun equalises in the second half after a breakaway.
Straight from the kick off though young right back, Kouch Mol lifts the ball
into the penalty area. Nhem shows his class by turning away from his marker and
firing home for 2-1. The same player increases the lead by running onto Cheng
Ravy’s goal kick and cooly slotting home for a 3-1 win.
New Tactics and Formation
I’ve decided
to have an overhaul of my tactics and formation, which I hope will be for the
best. Up until now we have been largely a counter-attacking side, set up to
stifle the opposition and then break at pace. This kind of tactic though has
its limitations and is one for a club to my mind that is a mid-table to bottom
of the table and looking to stifle the opposition, which was the EDC that I
inherited back in 2020. We have moved on and I think that I have built a side
which can seriously challenge for the title. This means we must play like a
team who believes they can. Therefore I have changed my style to Control Possession
in a short passing style, as I want us to be able to dominate games and play on
the front foot. My formation has also changed to a flexible 4-4-2, which is
great news for some of my players such as Tuy Oudom who are out and out
wingers. I want us to use the width of the pitch, but with the ability to roam
from positions to confuse the opposition, so for example if the ball is down
the left, then the right winger has the license to wander into the box to make
a three in the penalty area. We’ll see how long it takes my team to adopt these new
tactics successfully.
International Call Ups
My young
defender Ung Hai has been called up to the Cambodian U19s squad against Qatar
in a friendly. Men Samnang is in the U23s squad to play Qatar U23. Ratana, Nhem
Dara and Samnang Nhem have been called up by the senior squad to play, yes
you’ve guessed it, Qatar in a friendly and Tajikistan in an Asian Cup
Qualifier.
Transfer Embargo Placed on EDC
A transfer
embargo has been placed on EDC as two parties battle for control of the club. A
group lead by local businessmen, Mao Virath and Sann Veasna are said to be
interested in buying the club, while a rival bidder, Oum Vannak has pledged to
replace me as manager if he is successful in taking over... Bastard...!
Find out who takes control of EDC and whether I am still in a job next time on The Ultimate World Football Manager Game!
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