Tuesday, 14 April 2009

St Bernards 1 Star 0

Chris
Jason, Chiefy, Mikey, Peas
Sean, Gindo, Neil, Stewart
Pistol, Paul

Craig
Stevie
Liam
Robbo

A goal with 4 minutes to go saw the Star lose another valuable 3 league points, despite playing well in spells with a couple of moves right out of the top drawer.

Fixtures - all league matches:
Wednesday - home to Fernieside
Saturday - away to Glenpark
Monday home to St Bernards
Wednesday home to Pilton.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Ferniside AFC 6 Star 1

Chris
Robbo, Chiefy, Mike, Peas
Cleishy, Neil, Stevie, Craig
Paul, Sean

Stewart
Pistol
Dingo

Star started this match at Peffermill with an energy which had Fernie on the back foot for spells and it was only unfortunate circumstances which contrived to condemn them to their biggest league defeat for 5 years.
Building from the back, Star competed for everything but a goal following a free header after 6 minutes from the excellent Fernie number 8 was a huge set-back.
But they equalised after Craig flicked on a loose ball which Macca did not give up and he bravely challenged the 'keeper to nod the ball over the line.
This goal galvanised the Star as Cleishy, Stevie, Neil and Craig matched the 5 man Fernie midfield with Robbo starting attacks and Peas, Mikey and Chiefy working hard to contain the lively forwards. Sean looked up for it and Macca was his usual pesky self as no-one gave up a lost cause all night.
But a soft goal was conceded by the Star and this was closely followed by Robbo pulling up with a tweaked hammy. His place was taken by Pistol as the Star reverted to a 3-5-2. Another goal before half time was cheaply given away but it was not a dejected Star who trooped off after 45 as this group are particularly resilient.
Sean changed places with Craig as the Star faced another hard 45 minutes and, it has to be said they did not deserve to lose another 3 goals before the end if effort is linked to success, but it's not.
Some good movement by the Fernie side (Fernie-Side - get it?) was apparent throughout this match and as the game raged on gaps appeared in both defensive rearguards but the big homesters had the goal in the bag.
Stevie and Cleishy were tackling like demons in the midfield, Peter put an excellent ball through for Craig which came to nothing, and then took a knock on the temple which caused him to play no further part in the game.
Stewart replaced him up front but settled back to centre mid and although Star did have a few breakaways it was not their night as the game was lost by now and it was a weary Star who shuffled back to the dressing rooms as the twilight descended.
Star have played much worse and won, but Fernie are as good a side as we've met this season - including Bo'ness and Newcraighall. If the Star play like that on Friday they will win the Challenge cup for sure (Souness).
A chance for revenge will be there a week on Wednesday as Star take Fernieside on at Riccy.

Star 4 Heriot Vale 1

Chris
Cleishy, Mike, Chiefy, Peas
Craig, Dingo, Neil, Stewart
Paul, Pistol

Stevie
Sean
Robbo
Liam
Star had an immediate chance to make amends following a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Heriot Vale on Monday evening. And that's presactly what they did with a fine 4-1 win to ease themselves into the second round of the Cairns (league) cup.
Again it was thanks to another stunning second half performance as half time came with neither team able to break the deadlock although Star played some good football from the back with the left side looking dangerous as Peas broke anything up and supplied the midfield with a succession of good, early passes.
Stewart was the one to benefit most here as he scampered up and down the left wing and it was frustrating to see him make the run so often but only getting a pass every third time. He suffered from this as these long runs took their toll and he had to be withdrawn early in the second half but not before he could, possibly should have scored as he stretched to pounce on a loose ball, but he blasted the ball high.
0-0 at half time and no panic as the Star boys knew they would create more chances in the second 45.
And so it turned out as, following a Pistol flick on, Macca opened the scoring on the 56th minute with a snap shot from the edge of the box and followed this up with his 19th goal of the season from the penalty spot as Pistol chased down the 'keeper and was upended for his trouble.
Although Vale had equalised Star's first goal, this was a different Star who had capitulated so easily 5 days earlier with a good attitude, aggression and a degree of skill.
Chris was playing with quiet assurance with a couple of excellent saves, one with his boot and his careful handling helped to spread confidence thoughout the back division.
But Vale were pushing players forward and leaving gaps at the back, but it wasn't a breakaway which saw Neil hitting his first goal for the club as he skelped a beauty from outside the box which swerved viciously, hitting the inside of the net as it whistled over the goal line.
Although this was in the last quarter of the game, Star weren't finished yet as Macca rampaged down the right with only Liam for company and the number 8 found wee ginger with a square pass which he controlled, cut inside the defender and finished comfortably with his right foot for a fine goal.

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Fixtures- including a Date at the Cup Final

The league, in their wisdom have handed us the following fixtures:
Monday 30 March: Star 0 Heriot Vale 2 (League) Riccy
Saturday 4 April: Star v Heriot Vale (League Cup) Riccy
Monday 6 April: Fernie v Star (League) Peffermill
Wednesday 8 April: Star v Whitson (League) Riccy
Friday 10 April: Musselburgh v Star (Challenge Cup Final) Saughton. ko 6.45.

Supporters very welcome.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Caledonian's Highland Dance fails

Caledonian Highlanders 2
Watt Star 3

Semi final of Challenge Cup.

Final is at Saughton Enclosure, Friday 10th April. KO 6.45pm

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Scottish Widows 1 Star 5

Scottish Widows 1 Watt Star 5
Double Hedges
Challenge Cup
Quarter Final

Garry
Cleishy, Robbo, Chiefy, Peas
Jason, Stevie, Mikey, Stewart
Paul, Craig

Sean
Liam


Star showed no mercy to the hapless Widows team as they put them to the sword in a game spoiled by the relentless wind not experienced since Watty fell victim to a particularly vicious Madras.
Referee Millar got his money easily by patroling the centre circle with neither a hand gesture nor, indeed a leg gesture as all of his limbs seemed frozen to his torso leading to confusion whenever a decision had to be reached. But a valuable lesson was learned by the Star chaps. Claim for everything, collect the ball from a throw-in situation and you’ll probably get the decision.
And that’s the last time his name will be mentioned in connection with football apart from a plea to give it up.
Star started brightly against an opponent who had beaten them in an early season match by 3-2 – a result which, given the turn of events on the 14th March was quite incredible. Relegation fodder for sure, but an opponent who had to be defeated for Star to march on in the Challenge Cup.
Star started facilng the wind and the first incident of note came when a ball somehow found itself into the Star penalty box. It took a vicious bounce and Peas reacted like Peter O’Brien (Irish Gymnastic Champion, 1998-2003) to hack the ball to safety.
Stevie (Groucho) Morton started the rout as he sprinted in his Groucho Marx style onto an inch-perfect MacAnulty pass and fluked his finish off a defender for an unfortunate own-goal, although he will be claiming it.
Macca then got into the act with a brace – one with his right foot – a crisp finish which the ‘keeper could only admire as the number 8 (used to be a striker, you know) caught on the sweet spot. His other was equally as good as he hit the ball against the wind with his left, beyond the ‘keeper for a goal which had quality written all over it. Craig Murray’s contribution was instinctively a first-time pass through the Widows’ defence.
Half time came with Cheify - still chubby and his auld man filled with Bovril – a square meal for him. Or is that Oxo cubes
A carnival atmosphere prevailed as the 3-0 lead messed with the players’ minds and the coaches - unconcerned at this temporary lapse in discipline with the only issue in their minds being how soon could we get the two subs on.
But, it has to be said that a good few Star players were actually under-achieving and 4 or 5 were in contention to receive the hook and only positional issues and sub availablity ensured that two starters – no, not soup - never finished.
It was annoying – if understandable – that Star took their foot off the pedal in this second half.
Overall, Star made - and took most of the chances created and the quality of t he goals was of the highest standard with no team in our league capable of stopping any of them. Pity this clinical finishing deserted them last week as they chalked up a rare blank score sheet against Lochend
With the wind at their backs, Star were asked to keep the passes short but could not really cash in on the weather and it was only due to another two quality goals that the score was added to.
Craig made way for Sean and shortly after this Jason made way for Liam. Would have been nice to have them all on the pitch at the same time, but it’s no allowed.
And now – and not in any chronological order, Stevie scored another, probably offside, definitely handled and should have been ‘chalked off – or was that the first goal from this self-proclaimed goal machine - but he did, however establish himself officially as a scoring machine. Is that not a calculator?’
Next Sean scored this goal – and I urge you to read this and drool.
Robbo collected at sweeper and surged forward from deep space nine. Macca made yet another wide run, this time down the left and was found by an inch-perfect pass from the cheeky sweeper. He made hundreds of ground and reached the penalty area area. Support was in abundance as the Star squad moved forward, but Macca found Welsh international Sean Daffid with a pass, which was, in the circumstances, OK.
But – as Peas will testify, the ball in the pen box was liable to bobble and Sean Daffid’s touch was sublime as he tamed the leather sphere and cooly placed the damn thing past the ‘keeper for a brilliant finish to an excellent break-away goal.
The midfield then had a daft, although very entertaining five minutes as Cleishy and Chalky – aka Cleishy and Groucho flicked, backheeled and tricked their way to nowhere in particular, but chairman Peter MacDonald (first mensch in a match report for a while) enjoyed the entertainment. He said: ‘I enjoyed the entertainment.’ Robbo was booked around now for laughing. . .
And then.disaster. Stevie, on half way tried another back-heel which didn’t come orf. (Come on Stevie, there was no way that would ever have found a Star player). The Widows broke quickly, and Robbo had to commit a dodgy tackly in the box. Strangely that phrase seems familiar, but only in his private life. The cheekiest pus in the western world conceded a pen and Star’s clean sheet was in imininent danger – much to the chagrin of a certain Walter Cedric Berwick who was beside himself with rage. Actually he was beside me, but he’s so chubby, he could have been beside most of the residents of Liberton.
The excellent, although untroubled, Garry in goal guessed nearly right but the Widows ruined my day as the clean sheet was sullied.
Performances, not in any particular order;
Garry – no probs, but no threat. Thanks go to him for stepping in to the breach.
Cleishy – tackles 2 or 3 players at a time. Possibly suffering from familiarity in the race for MoM, like Aitchy in that we now expect these performances.
Chiefy- settled into centre-half as though he had been doing that for a while. Robbo – superb defensively, but a frustrated midfielder, I suspect. Peas – dealt with some awkward stuff, played the game with discipline and enthusiasn.
Jason brings stre;ngth and shape to the team – doing the unglamorous stuff willingly. Stevie – has been a revelation since forcing himself ino the team. Still particularly white, though. Mikey – has played with more impact, but still showed his undoubted class. Stewart – flitted in and out of the game and spent an inordinate time on his bum.
Craig – undoubted effort, but he’s a better player than he showed in this match. Paul – back to his goal-scoring best, and recently adding team play to his repertoire.

Sean came on and showed his undoubted skill. While Liam’s presence could only have depressed the opposition as his energy levels are off the scale.
Chris showed commitment (a word strangely missing from some – but not by any means, all) of the Star squad by volunteering to swell the sidelines despite injury and we thank him for this. As we also thank Garry for stepping in.
All in all – a decent performance with the plaudits going to the guys at the sharp end (strikers), the dull end (defenders) and the engine room (Titanic had one of those eh?)
Star have played better and lost, but the quality of the goals in this ‘gripping’ cup tie was superb and as long as we create something for the attacking players to finish, success is not going to be far away.
Sorry, guys, I have to qualify the above with the observsion that the opposition were not particularly good, which is why we committed both of our subs – an unusual tactic, given that we would prefer to keep one in reserve in case of injury.
Obviously.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Watt Star Presentation Disco and Race Night

The Presentation/Race Night has again been organised and will be held at the Slateford Bowling Club.
Get in touch with Davy or Watty for a couple o' tickets and all donations for prizes will, as always, be gratefully received.