Everything changes

Now the season is  underway, and even tho smiles can be on the fans face we know it could all change in a blink of an eye. We have found a new chief scout in a retired manager and someone who went on to work with some of the class of 92, David Moyes join Salford to find the next generation, and with a good youth intake this season perhaps for me I start trusting the youngest in league games.

No it’s the point of the season things get fast and tricky.

One bit of business we have done, is to bring back one of our young talents from a force in English football, Larry Taylor, signing a deal for January, a left footed winger which will suit the 442  we play from Arsenal.

October had a bright start with a home game Vs Bristol City when 5 different scorers was on the pitch winning the match 5-1, to then set up a game of the top two, Sunderland came to town. It was a hard game but my Salford side narrowly won 3-2 thanks to a brace from Marquinos. A chance for 6 more points came in 2 away games but we failed to take the chances and came away with 2 points, both finishing in draw.

Derby brought our biggest crowd of the season and it was back to winning ways but we have to wait for the last 15 minutes to get 2 goals. Following that luck changed, draws against West Bromwich and Hull moved us down the table, after that we ended the month with a loss to Luton.

Need a change of form heading into the festive period, didn’t go to plan, we threw away a 2 goal lead Vs Barnsley at Oakwell. Then a battering to Stoke saw us conceded 4 goals.  Swansea was a bright spark when we were able to score 5 in our 1st win in 5 games. But then came crashing down again losing to Bristol City in the last minute and a 4-3 defeat to Millwall.

Christmas joy wasn’t at Salford as we went down 2-1 to one of the inform teams in the division, Ipswich Town. We suffered a boxing day defeat against Blackpool and they leap frogged over us in the league.

One bit of joy over Christmas came to the fans of Salford, a new goalkeeper is arriving in January and it’s a reunion……….. Tommy Setford has joined his brother here from Ajax. The 22 year old is the perfect backup for his brother who has suffered a few injuries this season.

We end the year with yet another draw this time against Swansea with Watts scoring a penalty. To be at the top at the start of the season to end the year in 12th is poor by my standards.

During the new year’s sky sports transfers show, I was interviewed on the signing I have made and what key areas we need to improve on. So make sure you come back next time to see if our fortunes have changed?

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The goal is to survive

Now pre season is done and dusted, transfer all done and I must say I am happy with the business we have done even tho I am still looking for the future, the start of the season is here. Going to feel strange going to the Salford community stadium this year but with a bigger attendance, we have to make this a hard place to go like we did at moor lane.

The Wednesday before the season kicks off, we all had a meeting and chatted about things, like where we want to be at the end of the season, we must keep this team in the championship so that’s the end goal. Press is going to be on these players now with the club one step from the premiership.

Fans turned out for the 1st game of the season and what a game they enjoyed, Cardiff away and we picked up where we left off by winning 6-4. Following that we went to Watford in the carabao cup and after going one down, we were able to win 3-2. The good start carried on with wins against Middlesbrough and Burnley and another cup win Vs Preston. Things came back down to earth with a defeat to Norwich. The new signings are bedding in well and to be near the top is a great achievement.

September was a mix and match with 3 wins and 3 defeats. Away to Leeds was 1st up and we showed the league favourites how to play football by winning 4-2, but after that Reading came to our temp home and we narrowly lost 4-3. Fulham was fun, where the returning striker Chalmer showed his former employer a show bagging 2 goals in a 5-2 victory.

West Ham took us to school in the carabao cup by beating us 4-0, and at this point I didn’t want heads to drop before the home game against Watford. The hornets were out for revenge and gave us our 2nd league loss of the season by winning 0-1. A trip down south to Plymouth was up next and we needed to get back to winning ways, which we did with 2 from Vale and captain Watts earning a 3-0 win.

A great start after 10 league games see us 3rd, and hopefully a season where we feel safe. This team has already shown they belong here but we know it will be hard to stay this high in the division.

New striker who we paid over £20 million for , Kym Chalmers is proving money well spent as he has 7 goals so far and Marquinos is our highest rated player getting 7.53 on average.

Still a long way to go so I hope you join me on our journey.

#WeAreSalford.

How to improve the team to stay in the championship

Favourite for the drop, I needed to boost the squad to stay in the championship. Me and the scouting team had to pick up players to replace players like Ibou, Lingard and Pogba. And with the chairman willing to put his money where his mouth is, with the backing of the class of 92, it’s time to work. Ryan Giggs walked into our meeting room with one hell of a smile on his face, everyone looked at each other and asked “why is he happy”, he then broke the news of the transfer budget of £55 million and told Ryan, do not make the same mistake again, and keep us in this league.

You can only imagine what it is like in the board room, names being thrown around on who the owners want, and as per normal Gary Neville is the loudest but in all it’s  a happy room because with the amount we have to spend.

We went through who has left and needed to replace them and players we would like to try and bring in.

1. Jack Rudoni

We all agreed on this deal, because he can play across the midfield and in an advanced position. He is 26 years old and expressed interest in joining. Huddersfield accepted a £6 million and the deal moved quickly after that.

2. Marquinos

This deal went through in January, but he has made the move. The Brazilian winger has a gift and could be key in unlock defences.

3. Matt Tagget

The left back was made available by his agent and we needed a left back, he fitted the mould we wanted. 31 year old has been at some key clubs and his experience will be key for us to do well this season.

5 more players have joined the club to build for the future, Ba, a midfielder from Paris FC, another Brazilian Melo who has a bright future, 2 goalkeepers arrived Vignaud and Bulay.

Bulay from Boca

The final transfer is a player who has the chance to play for a top side, coming from Fulham for a club record £24 million is Kym Chalmers, the strike has scored 5 times last season but done well in the reserve league, also turning out for Northern Ireland.

Business is all done and the team has done well in pre season, now we have to get off to a good start in the league. Ok it may not be our home but we must make the AJ Bell a fortress. The media has predicted 12th for this Salford side, I would be happy with that because I believe this club should be in the championship.

So get behind this side and join me on this journey.

#WeAreSalford

Ibou Touray testimonial

It’s a special event when one of the longest serving players has called it time in his career at a club who has shown him loyalty. He will always be a big part of the history of the club, joining when the club was in non-league and taking them back to the championship.

Club legend is not thrown around too often, but Ibou Touray is a true legend of Salford City FC.

Players, management and family all got together to celebrate Ibou time at the club with a meal at Hotel Football. The players, especially captain Elliott Watts put together a “this is your life Salford” for him, lots of jokes and stories.

Managers past and present, myself, Gary Bowyer, Richie Wellens and Graham Alexander presented Ibou with a trophy just for him for being with Salford from 2017 until 2029.  And the next day he would play his last game for the club against fiorentina.

Normally I will be doing a pre-match press conference, saying it’s a chance to show if my management style can go up against an Italian giant, but today isn’t about the team or me, it’s about Ibou. Yes we have some trailest to bring in which is a great chance for them but it’s about the day and the send off Ibou gets.

7000 fans turned out to see this special event to give Salfords record appearance maker the send off he deserves. Former players Natey, Watson and Mallan all turned out for this team, and they all stood in a guard of honour just for him, captain for the day.

The game itself was entertaining as it finished 2-2 with Ibou setting up the 2nd goal for new signing Rudoni to score.

After 395 games for Salford it was a fitting way to end his time here, he wasn’t known for his goal scoring 13 times in 12 years. The fans all stood and clapped as he went around the ground. He will be a hard man to replace but he is always welcome back to the club.

2 important players say goodbye

Now the end of the season has been and gone, I need to start planning for the future. It will be a big task to keep this Salford team in the championship, but we are going to do it with 2 players, who have had their moments this last season.

Jesse Lingard has called it time on his career, starting out at Man Utd in the 09/10 season, he didn’t get 1st team action until 2012 where a move to Leicester helped him with 5 apps. A year later 15 games and 3 goals at Brighton helped him get noticed, the loan moves to Birmingham and derby helped him into the utd team.

After Utd, West Ham and notts forest, Everton spent £19 million on him, but 17 games and one goal wasn’t enough to keep him there before a shock move to Salford on a free. He played 32 games scoring 8 goals in a season that saw Salford do the double.

The 2nd player to hang up his boots, has not been out the public eye, Paul Pogba. The frenchman has a strange time in the football world, at one point one of the best players in the world, ups and down, playing for Man Utd, Juventus mainly, with a spell at AC Milan and Real San Sebastian before a move back to Manchester with Salford.

Playing in 42 games grabbing 17 goals including goal for the season ended on a high getting one last trophy to his already large cabinet.

These 2 will always be part of the history of this save and it has been great to have them part of my team.

#WeAreSalford

#FM24

Down to the wire for the Non League Pep

These moments of the season are what every manager looks forward to. To go into the last 2 months of the season, just in the top spot, nothing is guaranteed, still, a lot to play for and with Cardiff hot on our heels, I had to keep this Salford team winning if they were going to head back to the championship.

March and April both are a bit light in games, with 6 games left of the season and only points between the top two. Playoffs ticked, and we knew if something happened then we still had a path if we needed it. Potentially we have another 2 games as the Papa John’s trophy has come down to the final 4. As I sit back in the chair I wonder how can I do? this, and in a way called upon the spirits that helped me get called the Non-League Pep from the press, but show the class of 92 I have what it takes like Sir Alex.

Before a ball has been kicked, the board has announced that the current ground is to get a makeover. With the team doing so well, the fans have increased which means more revenue. The current ground is being upgraded to a 7500 approx all-seater ground, with more if needed. This should take 12 months to complete, for the next season, we will play our home games from the Salford community stadium, the AJ Bell.

It was a trip to my hometown of Colchester to start in March, and we left it late again, after a miss pen and 95 mins on the clock, Jack Vale popped up with the winner. Sky cameras saw an entertaining semi-final in the Papa John’s Vs MK Dons, I was on the sidelines shouting to the team to get forward and with 6 minutes left we were able to get a winner and book a place in the final against Arsenal under 21’s. With a point needed to gain promotion, I set up the team to break down a Wrexham team, but with nearly 2 weeks break, we were slow to get started but 2 goals from Peart-Harris sealed a 2-1 win and promotion.

Wembley was the venue for the Papa John’s final, a place I came to a year ago, and what a game it was, we were cruising 4-1 with 15 mins left, only to get pushed back but still was able to hold out and win 4-3.

No time to celebrate as the league was still there to win, and Preston was next up, I had to make changes due to the final and it proved to be the wrong decision, as we lost 1-3. I had to pick the heads up after that defeat with 3 games left, but 2 goals were enough to beat Notts and one set closer to the league. Cardiff lost their game which means I needed a team to get a point for the title. Bristol Rovers was next up and OMG I was up and down all game, we scored, they scored, nail-biting for the fans, but we were crowded CHAMPION after a 7-5 victory.

The double was completed before the last game Vs Birmingham, the blues gave us a guard or honor which was lovely but we showed how good we are by beating them 6-1.

The board is extremely happy with the season and expects more next season in the championship.

The season review is in, and firstly I want to say a thank you to Jessie Lingard for his impact on the team, and will now join the backroom staff full time. Nicky Butt set me a goal of the playoffs but to win the league delighted him and the rest of the class of 92.

Fans player of the season was Peart-Harris, who also picked up the top goal scorer and most assists for the season. The young player of the season went to new signing Jack Stott. Signing of the year was Finn Azaz arriving on a free and an average rating of 7.1.

Peart-Harris won the sky bet league one player of the season, he needed a good season after coming down from the championship last year.

It’s time for a break and work on deals for next season. But my trophy cabinet is getting full. I also picked up the manager of the season, not bad from a non league manager taking his 1st professional job.

#WeAreSalford

Retirement comes to us all

Even tho at the start of the season, Jesse Lingard, a player-coach at the club, made the choice to hang up his boots at the end of the season. With 16 games this season scoring 8 goals is a good return for a 35-year-old player who had a good career turning out for Man Utd and Forest, as well as England. How he can turn to his coaching, teaching some of the youngsters here at Salford to become better players.

Now we start the new year, it’s got to be better than we ended last year, December was poor by our standards. With it being the new year, transfer window time, and looking at the team, I have to say we are a bit light at the back.

So to start the new year was a transfer meeting with Roy, Paul, and Nicky to get started. Coffee was flowing and a plan has been made, but the challenge now is to go and get these players.

4 players arrived at the start of January, left winger Jack Moylan came in from Sligo Rovers on a free. West Bromwich let go of Harry Clarke for £375k to bolster our back line, also Sander Brouwers, a left-center arrived from Feyenoord, and to complete the window for us Paul Scholes brought in Di’Shon Bernard, returning to the club from Millwall for £3 million.

The new signings were in the stands to watch us beat Cheltenham in the 1st game of 2028 4-2 away from home. The TV cameras were out for the cup game Vs Matlock, a match important to me, friendly faces now rivals in a match for a quarter-final spot. 2 goals from former gladiator Jack Stott and one from Hugill gave us a 3-0 win.

The top two came to blows next as this Salford side sits 6 points behind Cardiff, after taking the lead at the 30-minute mark, we got pegged back. I am waving the lads forward with 5 minutes to go till half time, we were able to get 2 quick goals to make it 3-1 at the break. The game finished 4-1, and the lead cut to 3 points. A win Vs Bolton put us level on points as the Bluebirds lost, but I wasn’t happy after we lost to Stockport 2-0, missing out on a 3-point gap. Coventry was next up in the quarter-finals of the Papa John’s trophy, this was a hard battle for us scoring late on to draw the game and go to pens. We were able to score all of our pens to win 4-2. After that, we ended January with a draw against Fleetwood.

February we changed things up with a new formation, to try and not concede goals when we are in the lead, but after taking the lead against Notts, we could only come away with a draw. A double home victories followed against Wycombe and Wigan. Then a 2 all draw against Walsall made it 3 unbeaten and a lead at the top of the league. Up next week got an away win at Exeter but couldn’t extend the lead after a defeat to Burton.

We had 2 more home games to finish up February, Lincoln was 1st up and a goal from John-Jules was enough to get 3 points, but then Peterborough made the trip up north, and a brace from Morton was able to get a win finishing up 3-1.

Fans at the ground are getting excited with a 3 point lead going in to the last 2 months of the season. 6 league games left, so there is a lot of work to do on the training ground if we are to go up, plus maybe a Papa John’s trophy final if we get past MK Dons in the semi finals.

I hope you enjoy this round up and hope you can join me to see if I can add to my trophy cabinet and the run of a trophy every season I habe been involved in.

The plan going forward

When an opportunity comes up, you tend to take it with both hands. My assistant manager who has been here for a while, helped me settle this team at the top of League 1 and got an offer to manage Scottish giants Celtic. That’s something you don’t stand in the way of. So I need to find a right-hand man. I placed an advert out and had a few people come for an interview, but it was during a Salford under 21’s game that I found him. 

I’ve seen this person before, and of course, he is friends with the board, so I asked Nicky Butt about it and he was on board with the idea. So we headed up to the box to have a chat. Me, Butt, and Scholes sat there and spoke with this former player for an hour and agreed on a deal over a pint of Guinness. Please welcome my new assistant manager……….. Roy Keane.

Big Roy

Now the backroom is sorted, a new deal after 3 months in place, we have to plan ahead. The goal at the start of the season is to get this club back to the championship. Working with the class of 92 is great, they are working with the fans to make this club better, and with us sitting at the top of League 1, everything is going according to plan.

After the defeat in September, I needed to pick the team up, we started slowly in October with a 2-all draw Vs Coventry. Following that, a 3 game-winning run, 2 in the league, and one in the Papa John’s trophy before a hell of a game drawing 3-3 with Accrington. Back to winning ways to finish off the month, notably against Cardiff.

November was brilliant, with 9 games in total with 6 wins, 2 draws, and a defeat in the FA Cup. It wasn’t great losing to League 2 Crawley, because I have built my reputation on doing well in the cup, things looked good when we were 2 up only to take our foot off the gas and then crumble to a point we couldn’t get back

The draw for the next round of the Papa John’s trophy was made and it’s a match I thought I would never happen, a game Vs my former club, a team that I have built to be in the football league, Matlock town FC.

Now the testing time of year is upon us, December, a time that can make or break a title challenge. As we enter this month, this Salford side sits in 2nd place. Before that, I have to make a choice, whether to resign Paul Pogba on a longer deal and keep him for 2 more years. This player has made it to double figures already, but can he cope with the pace I need.

A thriller at the start of December between two favorites for the league at St Andrew’s where we visited Birmingham, after being 4-3 up at the 90th minute, we crumbled and lost 5-4. Then a home defeat to Preston but all the hard work we had done comes to an end. The form is poor at this part of the season and needed to change very fast, and before a busy Xmas period, we beat Portsmouth 4-0, but then turned into 3 draws in a row. The last game of 2027 was a home game to Gillingham which we gave our fans a late Xmas gift by winning 4-1.

The transfer window is upon us and I do have some eyes on some players to bring in, I need to get this team back to form from the start of the season if we are going to get back to the championship.  Currently, we are 2nd and January and February are very busy with league games let alone more games if we carry on in the Papa John’s trophy.

Join us as we take on 2028.

#WeAreSalford

3 months in ……..

Everyone was saying at the start of the season, “Who is this guy? Never been in charge of a league team”, it makes you determined to prove fans and pundits wrong. The work we have done behind the scenes has been on point, and ready to show that this team belongs in the championship.

I had to pick my captain for the season, and with 2 very loyal players at the club, I chose someone who would be able to see all around, none other than Elliot Watts.

Now to the start of the season, fans are flocking to the ground, kids walking around with their favorite player on their shirts,  Pogba, Lingard, and John-Jules just to name a few.

The changing room is set up and of course, music is playing, my 1st ever match as a league manager is here, and during the interview, I was asked how did I feel, I answered “Of course I am excited but nervous at the same time, but it’s not about me, today is about the team getting off to a good start, and for the fans to see how this team has changed since being relegated”.

1st up was a game I have been looking forward to, Colchester UTD. We made a statement by winning 5-2 with Vale and Azaz getting their 1st goals at the club. We carried on our fine scoring in the league cup with a 4-2 win against Chesterfield. The next 3 games in the league were against Peterborough, Wrexham and Walsall. We ran out winners in all 3 of those games, which put us joint top of league 1. We finished August with a PJT match Vs Preston which a goal from new boy Uwakwe was enough to seal the win.

Now we are one of the pace setters, we had to carry on in September, and 1st up was Bolton, a team who last season wanted to employ me, and a Lingard hatrick and one from John-Jules was good enough for a 4-1 victory. A trip to Wolves in the league cup was next up and even tho we took the lead, the premier league outfit ran out 2-1 victors. We breeze past my former DOF at Matlock, Martin Carruthers’s Stockport 3-1 before drumming Fleetwood 6-2 at home. A sour note as the team suffered its 1st league loss of the season to Wycombe, a 2-1 defeat to end September.

But 3 months into my job, the board called me in for a chat, unbeknown to me that a meeting was due. I walked into the room to see the Neville brothers, Scholes Casper and Nicky Butt sitting there and Peter Lim and David Beckham on video call. It was a really positive chat about how the team was looking and plans for the future which ended up with some really good news. An envelope was passed to me which I opened only to be surprised that I was offered a 2-year deal by the club. I asked why, and they all replied “You are doing a great job, you have the mentality of winning which was put into us when we played for Sir Alex” I didn’t need to think about it, I put pen to paper.

Now the hard work begins as the next 3 months have lots of games ( 2 games a week) and we need everyone focused on the task ahead. So join me as we tackle this run towards the new year.

#WeAreSalford.

Summer breeze makes Salford fine

I will be honest with you here, I am giddy because now I have who wants to play for me,  ringing my phone now I have joined Salford. On the training ground, things are going well, players are understanding what I am expecting of them.

Paul Scholes has been working hard as the DOF on bringing players to improve the teams. Finn Azaz was next in, the midfield can play all round the middle of the park, a bit like Scholes.

Azaz aat villa

Following Finn, we needed a number 9 who is going to get goals, with only 2 wide men who can play upfront, I wanted a fox in the box, after speaking to Carrick, he recommended John-Jules, the 26 year old comes in for a small fee after leaving Birmingham.

John-Jules at Ipswich

It’s all well and good getting in the youngster, but we needed experience in order to get out of the league. I never had this luxury before so this was down to the class of 92.

1st is the signing of a world cup winner, someone who has had a troubled past, but wanted a swan song, and after leaving his agent we was able to make his choice based on football alone. Fans graced the streets of Salford to welcome Paul Pogba to the club, a free transfer after Juventus chose not to renew his deal.

The last deal of the summer window threw some eyebrows about it, because Scholes criticised this player in the past but on the field he was able to turn up for utd and England………. Jessie Lingard arrives at the club as a player coach, hopefully a next step in his career.

With those deals done, I feel we are in a good situation of getting out of this league at the 1st attempt. While on sky sports, chairman Gary Neville was asked how good this team is with a manager who has never been in the league before, his reply was “The team Chris has put together has a mixture of youth and experience which reminds me of the early days I had under Sir Alex”.

Join me as we take on sky bet league one.

#WeAreSalford

Can History be made?

After the epic final day where this Matlock side under my leadership was able to pull off a miracle by winning the national league while still being semi-pro. We were able to break a record by recording our and my highest league finish with a total of 114 points. Over 46 games we won 36 drew 6 and only lost 4 with a goal difference of 81. Hats off to Southend who finished in 2nd and to South Shields who pushed us all the way.

Speaking about Southend, the final game of the season is a Wembley game against our rivals this season. But as we prepare for that game, there are a matter of some awards.

Liam Brady won the Vanarama National League Player of the Season. In 46 games he was able to score 23 goals.

After getting 17 votes from my other managers, I was able to pick up the Manager of the Year award. I join Names such as Phil Parkinson, Justin Edinburgh, and Danny Cowley. Apart from Mr Edinburgh others went on to manage in the football league with bigger clubs and become household names in the EFL.

Now the day has arrived, and the Wembley pitch looks amazing for our 1st visit here, I had to speak to the players and tell them it’s not every day you play here so remember this. 27,024 packed both ends as the ref blew to kick the game off.

The 1st 15 minutes was all Southend, pushing us back, and had a couple of chances, but on the 18th-minute mark, an inswinging corner caused problems at the back and fell to Dynel Simeu who took a shot and saw the ball in the back of the net, Southend was one nil up.

That stayed like that until halftime, when I asked the question to the team in the dressing room, “How much do you want to make history”, Everyone stood up and showed the passion I wanted from the go.

We came close a couple of times, but it wasn’t until the 84th minute that Latty-Fairweather broke down the left, crossed the ball, and found super-sub John Young to nod home a goal to bring us back in the game.

Time for a Penalty shoot-out.

WE DONE IT, DOUBLE WINNERS!!!, I can’t put into words how this feels.

Season Review

Words can’t express how good this season was but I do feel this team is a family, they are there for each other, but the big question is can they do it in the EFL next season. Turning pro and new ground on the way the future looks bright, but with that clubs will be looking at the players and myself, I have already knocked back a meeting for the Bolton job, who are an EFL league 1 side.

But it’s time for some rest and then back to pre-season work.

#GladsAllOver

Dubbed the non-league Pep

The top 2 faced off at Roots Hall, a place that has been hard to get points for any team this season, and we would suffer the same fate as many others losing 2-0. Does that mean our title dream is over, who knows, I need to pick the team up with help from my backroom staff to get back on track, and that starts with Ebbsfleet.

At home we have been unstoppable, scoring for fun, and goals from Stott and Brady sealed a 2-0 win. That sparked something in the team that no one would believe unless your name is Pep. March started with 2 away trips, both ending with the same result, a 4-2 victory vs Newport and Macclesfield. Other than the league, we were still in the FA trophy that saw a trip to Jeff Stelling’s Hartlepool, A brace from Brady, Sivi, Ngwa and Fjortoft got a 5-1 win and into the semi-finals and a home match vs Hell Bell’s Torquay. March was full of Goals, and we turned it on for the BT cameras as again we won 4-2 against Fylde. We ended the month with a 2-0 win vs Altrincham.

Helen Chamberland was at the game for her beloved Torquay, looking to get to an FA Trophy final at the expense of Matlock, but our form has been amazing, winning the last 6 games. This was no different as the Glads ran out 4-1 victors and booked a place in the final. As we got back in the dressing room, we got news on who we would be facing, none other than Southend UTD, the team we faced not long ago, and the team going for the title along with us. One team could do the non-league double.

But we can’t think of doing the double just yet as we are 6 points behind our rivals, and that came with an away trip to Telford, Fjortoft goal after half an hour sealed the win, I checked my phone only to see Southend lost.

Aldershot was next up on a Friday night when we ran out winners 5-2, but the following day I took a trip to the Southend game only to see them win. Next up was Rochdale which was our game in hand and a chance to go joint top. Both wingers Sivi and Ngwa scored the goals to get a 2-o win. Now it’s a race for the title with 3 games left. The next 2 games were against Boreham Wood and Barnet, we won both of them and Southend won theirs. Both on 111 points it comes down to the last game.

This is strange, I got an email telling me that the South Shields vs Southend game was on Saturday and the rest of the last games was on Sunday, does that favor us, all we had to do was better Southend result. We made the trip up north as we are playing Gateshead away. Me and the team watched Southend bottle it at the end losing 3-0.

The final day is here, Gateshead away, all we had to do is not lose, the team is ready, and fans singing. 1st half was hard but we were able to go in at half time 1-0 up thanks to Stott. Straight after the restart, we got a free kick 30 yards out, Stott stepped up and tried his luck, it felt like hours as we all watched from the bench to see the ball hit the back of the net, 2-0 up and a hand on the title. We held on to gain the win and then celebrations started, we are CHAMPIONS.

Celebrations can’t start fully just yet as there is a date at Wembley to come at the end of May and a chance of doing the Double.

Join me and Matlock as we embark on making history.

#GladsAllOver

Odd’s on for the Drop

Now that pre-season is over, time to put the hard work in. Now myself and the board have goals to work towards the press and pundits all sat down and made Matlock favorites for the drop. Everyone felt the lack of training in a week would be our downfall, and it showed in the matches leading up to the season opener, only winning two games.

The season-opening game was an away trip to Jeff Stelling’s Hartlepool, one of the top teams in the league, bookies have made them evens to go up but to the league, it means this is going to be a good test. We shocked everyone by winning 2-0 which has put everyone on notice. In the game, Harvey Davies on his 1st start for the club only went on and saved a penalty. The next game was at home against Torquay, which the Gladiators showed their might by winning 4-0. We finished August with 2 more games, a loss vs South Shields by 2 goals to nil but back on track with a win vs Dorking.

September started off with a draw against York, but then with 3 wins on the bounce vs Stevenage, and Eastleigh, and an epic game vs Yeovil finishing 4-3. We finish the 2nd month of the league unbeaten with a draw vs Harrogate, which still doesn’t put us top of the league but close to it.

After the game, there was a meeting to announce the plans for Matlock’s new ground. Fans were able to see the image of the future of the club, but yet to be named, so if you are reading this please suggest some names for the new ground.

With everything going to plan so far, everyone is shocked at the start we have made, we wanted to carry on, and it started with a home game to Woking, which we was able to win 2-0. Then an away trip to Grimsby was next up, and oh my god, we were 2-0 down but came back to win 6-2, our front line is looking like they playing for Barca. The FA Cup draw was next up, and that brought us a home tie vs Sticker, but before that was a trip to the seaside to play Southend. The ride back up north was a hard one as we lost 3-2, but we need to focus on staying in the league and not let a defeat get to us

Time for the Cup game, and I chose to change the whole 11, resting the main players and giving some of the young players to see what they had. Against Sticker we ran out 7-1 victors and on to the next round. The draw was made and we have an away trip to Sheff Wed to look forward to.

Back to league action now, we had 2 league games at home, Newport was up, and the 1st all-rested got back to winning ways with a 3-0 win to see us go top of the league. We carried that form on against Macclesfield by winning 2-0.

It is that close at the top, one defeat can drop you down to 6th but a win can put you ahead, but sadly vs AFC Fylde, we started strong only to lose 3-2 with Fylde getting a last min winner.

More plans for the new ground have come out, this time it’s the home dressing room, which I had input with, wanted to make the players feel like they are pros.

With All that said, the 1st 3 months of the season have gone to plan. 16 games played, 11 wins 2 draws, and 3 defeats, and a GD of 21 is not bad at all. Sammie Tuckey and Liam Brady are both averaging 7.4 this season and ranking in the top 3 players so far. Brady has gone from strength to strength by being the league’s top scorer with 11 goals, Tuckey getting 7 assists as well. Goalkeeper Harvey Davies is joint top keeping 7 clean sheets.

Thanks for joining me through the 1st part of the season, the big question is when will this fairytale end.

#GladsAllOver

New season starts here

After an amazing season last season, the hard work started again in a league myself and the team haven’t been in before. National League just one step from League Two is a challenge in itself, the task for us is to hold our own against former league teams, the media has predicted the Gladiators to finish 24th, basically bottom, so we have a job on our hands to change that prediction.

7 players have left the club on free transfers because they didn’t want to sign a deal, defenders Williams and Barrett, key midfielder Joe Ackroyd, and forwards Hewlett and Duhameau. I would like to thank them for all they have done to get the club where we are.

Transfers in have been key because we had to find the right players to fit in the team. 1st up was a goalkeeper, Harvey Davies arrived from Macclesfield. 3 free transfers came in as well, striker John Young, Martin Rehak, and defender Paddy Watts. Milovanovic arrived back at the club but failed to settle and moved on very quickly. To complete the transfers Durell Manhertz came in to provide cover at left back from Newportco.

The board announced that the standing area will increase to allow a further 600 supporters in. This work will cost around £60k and take about 3 months to complete.

The Chairman must have been in a good mood because he also broke the news of a training ground upgrade starting in October and completing in February at a cost of £160,000.

To Finish his media day with me, he has plans to turn the club professional in 2027. He thinks as the team is rising up the league the town needs to change its status to attract players and sponsors to the club.

This is going to be a hard season ahead so please join me to see where Matlock will end up.

#GladsAllOver

Season review 25/26

What a Season it has been. With the media predicting my Matlock side would finish midtable, we certainly rewrote the books on that as we became CHAMPIONS of the National League North.

As you can see the board wanted a top-half finish, well you can tick that off my list as we ended up 1st after 46 games, winning 33 drawing 5, and ended up with 8 losses. 104 points and a goal difference of 55. We only got top stop with 3 games to go as we took it from South Shields.

The average home attendance was 1288 all saw Liam Brady score 26 goals and be shortlisted for player of the season.

What a FA Cup run we had, started slow with a draw with the Met Police, but got past them in the end with a replay. After beating Workington, we made it to the 1st round where Woking was waiting. Then an away trip to Mansfield town saw the Glads took them apart 5-1 to set up a match against Colchester Utd, even tho we were underdogs, we managed to get a 3-1 victory. After that we can hold our heads high as we lost to Championship side Bristol City.

Chelsea was the Winner of the FA Cup, and my side was able to be the overachievers this year getting to the 3rd round, but this season’s top scorer went to Matlock Town Tyreace Palmer netting 7 times.

The biggest win this season was the replay in the FA Cup vs the Met Police 7-3. The match that showed our grit to win the league was against Chester, after taking an early lead, we were pegged back only to score 3 mins after 90 was up.

The goal of the season goes to Tuckey, it was the second goal vs Hereford by catching everyone off guard with a low drive from 25 yards.

I know people want me to talk about individuals, but I can’t single just one player out. The team as a whole stuck to their guns and came together when we lost and grew as a team.

The above picture shows our best 11, 4-2-3-1. As you can see our forward line all average above a 7 which shows how good this team is going forward.

Over the season, it’s pretty hard to get awards, but I was able to pick up Manager of the Month 3 times, November, February and April, and also made the shortlist for Manager of the Season.

Fan’s players of the Season went to Liam Brady, the 25-year-old attacker was key to the glory of the season. Sammie Tuckey won Young Player of the Season for his in the middle of the park.

Jeremy Sivi, a free transfer from Boro, got Signing of the Season, the winger was important down the right side starting attack’s.

We also set a record high for Matlock finish 1st in the league, something the club hasn’t down before. With that record now set, anything going forward is going to break what we have achieved this season.

On a personal note, i was able to capture the Manager of the Season award with a win ratio of 71%. I can take credit for picking the team, we only train twice a week as we are not professional yet but I am hoping we can change that in the future. The team should share this award with me.

DOF Martin Carruthers has spoken out on the club website praising my work.

We enjoyed an open top bus ride through Matlock, visiting the community and school with the league title. Then the chairman put on a party for all the staff and players plus their family.

On the subject of the player, there are a few deals we had to sort out and I want to keep the spine of the team in place, and I am pleased to announce that Liam Brady has signed for another 2 years. The former Blyth and Dial Square player, who arrived with me when I took this job has been key.

My record of winning a trophy every season is still intact, 2 with Dial Square and now 2 with Matlock Town FC.

The players are now on a break, which gives me time to work on next season. It’s going to be hard but we are up for the challenge ahead.

#GladsAllOver.

A touch of Class

Form is key in this league, with the most amount of games to play than the other 5 leagues above the National League North, we had to step up our game up in the 2nd half of the season.

As I look back at my career, this is the toughest yet, you think I have been top of the 2 seasons with Dial Square FC, but then with Matlock Town FC, we were mid-table and worked up last season to win it all.

The turn of the year started at home with Kings Lynn, but it was a loss to start the year. January is very busy with another 6 games to be played and Chorley was next up before the biggest game of the season vs Bristol City in the FA Cup. The team ran out winners, scoring 3 goals to Chorley 1. But in the cup, we came crashing down to earth with a 1-3 defeat to the Championship side, and out of the cup.

Southend knocked us out of the trophy in the next game on pens, which leaves us the league to fight for. In league action with wins against Mickleover, Scarborough and Hereford, scoring 9 and conceding 2.

 

The question is can we keep pace with the top team in the league, we are currently 2nd and need a good February, and that’s what we got. 4 wins in 5 games, victories against Chester, Boston, Braintree, and Marine plus a draw with Spennymoor closed the game at the top but pull away from the chasing pack. We were able to bring in a new defender, Mohammed Diaby arrived on a free Transfer.

Can we carry on in March, it started poorly, with a draw vs Kidderminster and a loss to Banbury. but wins against Oxford City and Darlington kept the pressure on South Shields. But crashing back down to earth with a defeat to Alvechurch ending the month.

Need a big April, as the run-in is heating up, players are all backing me to bring the fans glory at the end. 3 games stand between a top-two clash, and we started March like we are on a mission. Win Agiast Alfreton, Gloucester and Nuneaton put us a point behind South Shields. With them next up we needed a win, and we battered them coming out 3-1 winners which means we took the top spot. We increased the lead with a 2-1 win vs Southport with 2 games to go. With those 2 goal’s we gained a league record scoring 109.

Now down to the final 2 games of the season, one win brings the title to Matlock, and we have Basford Utd in our way, it’s a shame this match wasn’t at home but for the fans that traveled it will be a moment to remember.

after 20 minutes, it was route one football to get the game going, long ball from the keeper down the right side to Sivi, who managed to turn the left back, running to the bar line to put in a low cross for Palmer to nip in at the front post, and with a touch take it beyond the keeper to put us one nil up.

Brady hit the post early in the 2nd half from a well-worked corner but no one can pick up the rebound. 65 mins and Basford had a free kick on the edge of the area, they stepped up, curled around the wall, back off the bar, taking the keeper out only to see the rebound in the back of the net, 1-1 with 35 mins to play. But straight from kickoff, a break down the left with Ngwa, put a ball on a plate for Maguire to strike it clean with his right foot to the bottom left corner, the title party is still on. With a minute to go, the home side put a ball in from the left, and with 3 players unmarked it was a chance to pull level, but the 3 players in question all saw their names in lights but fumbled their lines and the keeper was able to save.

With that being said the Ref blew for full time, Matlock has done it, Champions again with a game to go.

With that being said, it has been a long hard season and to get the title with a game to go is amazing. I told the players in the dressing room afterwards to enjoy the moment and they all have the last game off. Speaking about the last game of the season, it was a much changed side which included 2 young promising stars aged 16, to give a taste of what will come for them. We finished losing the game 4-2. The game was a chance for the fringe players to show me what they have but more importantly to give them a moment.

On a personal note, I have kept up my run of winning a trophy every season and have a chance to get the manager of the season. I am very proud of this team, they showed grit to pull out results, passion because they put their faith in them, a togetherness to fight for each other. We will now sit down and make a plan for next season. Time to enjoy the open top bus ride.

I would like to say to everyone, thank you for the support in 2023, and have a happy new year.

#GladsAllOver

Gladiators charge!

Sitting 2nd in the league and with one hell of a cup tie upcoming, my Matlock side is meeting my expectations this season. With my work and Ian Selley’s training, the team is gelling very well, and form is one of the best in the league. We started the month of November with the FA Cup 1st round draw, the whole team was in the clubhouse watching BBC seeing 2 former names of the comp, Dean Windass and Lee Hendrie pulling names out.

All of a sudden, the volume went up and everyone leaned forward as Windass pulled out Matlock’s number, an away tie was on the cards, and then everyone cheered Hendrie pulled out League 2 Mansfield Town, Now we have our work cut out for us.

Before we take on Mansfield we have a small matter of Banbury utd away. 68 of our own fans made the trip to see goals from Ngwa x2, Brady from the spot and Tuckey earn a 4-1 away win.

Now the biggest game of the season so far, in front of the BBC cameras, the One Call Stadium is a lovely ground that some of these players could only dream of playing in, and what a start, Mansfield was shocked as Tyreace Palmer scored a 16 min hattrick. 0-3 at the 30-minute mark soon became 4 as Sammie Tuckey tucked home a low shot. Half time 4-0 up I couldn’t ask for anything more from the player, and even tho Hogan pulled one back, the icing on the cake was Latty-Fairweather made it 1-5 to the Glads and a great journey on the bus home.

I called the lads and staff in on the Sunday to watch the draw for the 2nd round, as we watched Matlock Ball come out, it was a home match, then every head turned and all eyes were on me because we drew my hometown of Colchester Utd.

The joys of this league are playing on Tuesday and Saturday, and it was back to action vs Darlington, Alvechurch, and Oxford City. All 3 games, saw goals and victories to keep a hold on 2nd place. Then a break from league action saw an FA trophy game against Scarborough next, but after a 0-0 draw it was straight to a pen-shootout, which went down to sudden death which Barrett spot kick was the winning kick.

After a win against Alfreton, Colchester Utd made the trip up north. The League One side is the bookies’ favorites but fell behind after 3 minutes when Palmer showed his class scoring 2 in the 1st half. Ngwa added a 3rd in the 2nd half and the cheers at the final whistle were loud because we won the match 3-1 and into the 3rd round where the big clubs join’s in. Afterward, we again watched the draw, hoping for a big name , and on the 10th of January 2026, we have a game at home vs Bristol City.

December is a busy time and started with a win at home vs Gloucester but then crashed to a defeat against Nuneaton Boro. After that, we had to get back to winning ways and the game next up was the unbeaten South Shields. Once again we proved how good we are by beating them 1-0 to close the gap at the top of the league.

Back down to earth once again in a thriller at Southport losing 4-3 before 4 games in 9 days, we had to put the work in if we were going to challenge for the top spot. Another win the trophy put us in good spirits for the next 3 league games, against Warrington, Basford Utd, and Brackley, 2 away games and a home game on boxing day. Warrington away win, a narrow 3-2, was a nice early Christmas gift, then at home vs Basford saw a 3-0 win which sent the home fans happy. to finish the year 2025 was an away fixture with Brackley, this match ended in a score draw.

2025 has been a great year for Matlock, with a league title in May and proving all the pundits wrong by sitting 2nd in the league, the fans and the board are happy where the club is going.

IRL chat

I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to read my blog and supported me throughout the year. I would like to wish everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR.

#GladsAllOver

new league, new season

Not much off time for me and my team with a journey into the unknown upon us, national league north is the league my Matlock team will have to tackle if we are going to progress toward league football.

But during preseason there were a few issues to sort out, one being replacing players who have left the club.

6 players have left on loan, The biggest name is Tom Hewlett who joined Farnborough for a loan fee of £2k, he found himself down the pecking order, and needed to find game time to prove his worth.

9 more players left the club, not renewing contracts, 2 players were instrumental in the promotion push last season, Isaac Rice and John Johnston. Rice was only on a short-term deal but wanted to play higher than National League North, where Johnston, a long servant to Matlock didn’t want to be a bit part player at 33 years old, I didn’t feel he had the legs to get up and down the wing.

With that being said, myself and Martin had to boost our squad to ready for the new season, Duhameau made the move to Matlock after his loan spell, he is young and has a lot to learn. Christian Oxlade- Chamberlain, brother to Alex has arrived to provide comer at right back. Edwards and Williams both arrived after impressing at the English trial day. Carvalho made the move up north to get his career back on track as a backup to Brady. Where Chukwuemeka and Sivi came in to help the lack of wingers at the club.

With the new season about to start, I sat down with the board to discuss a new look for the team. After a meeting with Reebok, they came up with these kits for the new season.

Home
Away

Even with a new look on the pitch, there is some other big news to the ground, the board has announced that Causeway lane is to increase the standing area to hold a further 600 supporter’s. This is to fall in-line with league requirements and can take 3 months to finish. The cost of this work is around £60K, split down the middle with a £30k grant to help funding this project.

Now with all the preparation done, it’s straight down to work, The team has trained well and it’s going to be a hard season. Even tho we haven’t turned pro, the media down the season preview and had my Matlock team an outsider at 50-1 predicting the team will finish 19th out of 24. I would be happy with that, making us stable in the league and building for next season.

August started a day before my birthday and got off on the wrong foot with a loss away to King’s Lynn. while the work has been going on at home, it was strange to have 3 away games to start, and in the 2nd game vs Mickleover, it was entertaining to grab a 3-3 draw. 3 days later Matlock turned up at Chorley and got the 1st win of the season with a score of 2-1. we finished the month with a 3-1 win at a finish ground against Warrington.

Things got better in September when we went unbeaten in the league, starting with a bore draw vs Scarborough Athletic, but wins against Hereford, Chester, Bosten utd, and Spennymoor. In the middle of the month, we ventured into the FA Cup and a game against the Met Police. The draw put us away and we was lucky to come away with a 4-4 draw, but I had to make whole sale changes and bring in the big guns in the replay, which we won 7-3, onwards in the cup.

The FA Cup carried on in October with a 4-1 victory against Workington and a game 2 weeks later vs Woking. Sandwiched between the cup was a home game with Braintree Town, I know a southeast team in the north side of the league, but that didn’t matter because we put 4 past them. We Carried on the scoring run in the cup again, on the day we had our biggest crowd, putting 5 pass woking, then found out we have an away game vs Mansfield to look forward to. Then a little blip in the road when we went down 1-2 at home to Kidderminster, then ending the month with an away win against Marine, scoring 4 once again.

After 15 games and a big Christmas period upcoming, I am happy to say we sit in 2nd place, 13 points behind South Shields, I can’t sign the praise of the players so far, only drawing 2 and losing 2.

Join me next week to see how the Christmas period will be full of joy or heartache.

#GladsAllOver

Season review 24/25

Now the moment you all been waiting for, how did my 1st season at Matlock Town FC go. Well remember I have been successful before, in my 2 seasons before with Dial Square FC, 2 league titles so I had to keep up the trend.

Transfer of the season had to be the free transfer from Jeff Stelling’s Hartlepool, Lamar Reynolds. Ok his wages were on the high side, but in 17 games, scoring 17 goals and 11 assists, he was key to the team.

Now for the season, and what a nail biter it was , going down to the last day of the season. As you can see the board wanted a top half finish, but with 85 points I was able to steer the team to the top of the tree. There was a nice unbeaten run around the Christmas period which helped us on our way.

In the FA CUP, it wasn’t brilliant going out in a reply on penalties.

A little better in the FA TROPHY, beating higher opposition before narrowly losing to Aldershot.

We did finish runners up in the league cup, having a fantastic run up to the final, only to be pegged back and losing on penalties again.

The biggest win was an away trip to Harborough which saw the Glads score, Goals were flying in all over the place. A 4-1 victory vs Gainsborough in the FA trophy was the match to remember. The Goal vs Whitby from Miguel Ngwa from 40 yards won gola of the season.

We saw an increase in money into the club with fans buying Palmer’s shirt being the top seller.

Core fans went down which is a shame because we we need core support to get behind the team, but with the football, we are playing the fair-weather fans grew.

Liam Brady won the Fan’s Player of the Season and Young Player of the Season, playing 33 games and scoring 10 goals. Lamar Reynolds got the signing of the season and the most POTM with 7. Aswell as Goal of the Season, Miguel Ngwa was the top scorer with 24 goals.

Over a great season, I am very proud of the team, but it’s going to be harder when we venture to the Vanarama National League North next season. Over the summer we will lose some players but with the board’s help, myself and Martin will work on bringing in some new players to finish as high as we can.

#GladsAllOver

Could the fans be right?

After that semi-final victory, my team is in a good place. Bonding well, partnerships growing, and with the Final against Bury 4 games away, we have a small matter of the league to deal with. With Matlock only a point behind Cruzon Ashton and a playoff place booked, there is a small matter of who will be champions.

Whitby was 1st up, and we carried on where we left off, goals from Palmer, Dimaio, and a brace including a 40-yard lob from Miguel Ngwa secured a 4-0 win.

Then we got on the road to Stafford, and things were going great being 3-1 after 55 mins thanks to 2x Brady and Reynolds, only to be pegged back to a 3-3 draw.

The final home game of the season saw Pontefract come to town. In this game, I gave a debut to a young former Aston Villa player Sammie Tuckey who arrived after his contract ended, and he started scoring already with the opener. Goals from Brady, Latty-Fairweather, Griffiths, and Reynolds gave the Glads a 5-1 victory.

The last game of the season is upon us, and both 1st and 2nd placed teams are away from home, anything can happen, this is football at the end of the day. Things looked to be going our way, fans were passing my staff notes of Curzon game, and after 45 minutes they were sitting 2-2 where Matlock was at 1-1 vs Marske Utd, still a point behind with a half left to play. After 51 mins Bamber Bridge took the lead against Curzon which means we had to set up our game. Then it turned into the Liam Reynolds show, Scoring twice to give Matlock a 2-3 win when the final whistle blew. News then filtered through that Curzon couldn’t find a goal and they lost which means that the Glads have done it. MATLOCK ARE CHAMPIONS!!!!

Now with the season over, the players are having a couple of weeks rest because there is one important game left, the final Vs Bury. The board has called me in to let me know that any plans for next season will be sorted after the final, but the chairman and Martin Carruthers have been working in deals for current players, which is important that we keep the core of the team.

Stats have come to my attention about our season, and we excelled in every area, finishing 1st in all departments apart from 2.

Now we make history as we embark on our 1st Integro League Cup final ever vs Bury at Stainton Park. We had a memorable victory against Guiseley back in September. It’s also an important day for Bury, it’s their 1st final in the club’s 6-year history.

3580 turnout for this game and with Bury gone very strong at the back, but after 16 minutes Reynolds broke down the right and drove a low shot across the goal to put us one up. 25 mins in Bury found their 1st shot on goal by Williams finding the back of the net.

just before half-time, Dimaio, who is controlling the midfield, slipped a ball between the center back and left back to Reynolds and in a copy of his goal, drilled a low ball into the far corner to go ahead at the break.

76 minutes on the clock, Matlock fans shouted in anger when a poor ball into the box found it to Williams again, who put in pass the keeper who was routed to his spot, 2-2 with 1/4 left to play.

90 mins up and with the score at 2-2, it means one thing. for the 1st time ever it’s down to penalties.

Sadly it wasn’t our day, to be pegged back with 15 to go, and the fate of the final will be decided from 12 yards. the 1st 5 spot kicks it was all square at 4-4 with both teams missing one, but it was down to Barrett to keep us in the game, but it was saved, and we lost.

Ok, there wasn’t a double to celebrate we can still say it’s been a great season, and we still have a trophy to show for it.

Be sure to join me in the season review.

#GladsAllOver

New year, same Matlock.

As 2025 kicked off, my Matlock side carried on where 2024 ended. With the two new players bedding in well, it was the deals for the current members of the side that needed work on.

With that in mind, the board likes what they are seeing on and off the pitch. The nonleague newspaper conducted an interview with a board member speaking about how I have improved the team and put a new deal on the table.

Paper

January started off brightly with wins home and away to Worksop and Bury to keep Matlock top of the league before the top 2 faced off, a home match vs Curzon Ashton. The game was fast but after going 1 nil down, the pressure paid off with minutes remaining Tom Hewlett scored to keep an unbeaten start to the year. We finished the month off with a 2-0 win vs Sheffield as we stay top by a point.

After that, I was able to get a place to call home, a nice one-bedroom place that looks over the ground. Just got to remember to shut the bay windows on match day.

Now back to the job at hand, a game vs FC United brought the team back down to earth as we lost 3-5 at home. So it was back to basic to find our foam again but added another striker to the ranks on a short-term deal, welcoming Reo Griffiths, the former Lyon and Spurs forward who was left without a club for months now and needed game time, and hopefully can find his form again.

We then had an away trip to Morpeth to bounce back, saw an early goal to go 1 up, but ended the game 3-3. We carried on our round trips with a cup game vs Consett, which we got back to winning ways to make it to the semi-finals, and a match against FC United. Basford Utd was next to fall with a 3-1 win, then 2nd vs 3rd to end February, Hyde came to Matlock and in front of 1095 fans, the Glads ran out 3-1 victors.

March started the same way February finished, a win vs Shildon by a narrow margin away from home. But bottom side Bradford Park came to Causeway Lane in a game that could put us a point behind the league leaders, 873 fans turned out to see a 4-0 win. With that being said the next game was important as the leaders lost, we knew a win would take us top, but we bottled it big style losing to Gainsbrough 5-2. Knowing the big semi-final of the integro league cup is 2 weeks away, places for that are up for grabs, and vs Farsley Celtic at home, we put in a performance to gain the win, but against Guiseley, we ended March with a 1-0 lost.

April Fool’s Day wasn’t a day for joking around, it was the match players and staff members wanted, payback against FC United. It wasn’t a sell-out for a Tuesday night but fans will remember this one. Within half an hour, this Matlock side was 4-0 up, and total football was being played. Even tho a small fightback started, we were able to finish the game 5-2 victors, which means in my 1st season, I had reached my 1st cup final.

So the question is, I have a side 2nd in the league and in a cup final, and my record speaks for itself were I have won a trophy every season I have managed, can I do it again?

Some fans are talking around the town and the pubs, could I lead this Matlock side to a double? I have got them to their 1st final and are doing well in the league.

Fans are dreaming.

Find out next week

#GladsAllOver

Matlock’s Winning Streak Illuminates the Festive Season

After a great start to life here at Matlock, I am settling in nicely, the team is in good form, myself, and Ian and Martin have been putting in the work off-field to bring in talent to improve the team, and dining on homemade Yorkshire puddings.

November started with a doubleheader against Harborough, one in the FA Trophy, which saw a 7-0 drumming, goals coming from Johnston, Latty-fairweather, Duhameau, Cook, a double from Ngwa, and Greg Cundle. The league cup game was a different story where goals from Dimaio and youngster Bowen edging a 1-2 victory.

League action was full of goals, scoring 10 and conceding 6 to keep the unbeaten run going since i took over, rising the club to the top of the league. Having over 600 fans at the home games has been important for this run with John Johnston being impressive. In this run of November games came a cup game vs Havant Waterlooville, a team in the league above, managed by Ian Selly’s former team mate, Henri Lansbury. We was able to come out on top with a 2-5 win.

December, the season of good will, saw Matlock run come to an end after 14 games with a 0-1 defeat by Guiseley. the lost was hard to take but it was my job to pick the heads up and go again, and vs Warrington, things looked good after taking the lead, but it went to pot losing 3-6.

Now losing 2 on the spin, and looking at a empty ale glass, i asked myself, “how do we turn this round”. And the answer was at a local school, it was a team day out to give xmas gifts out to kids which the team and children all enjoyed, i stood up on the coach and told the players, “they are the fans who come each week, they look up to you, so don’t let them down”.

Leek then arrived, and OMG did we grind out a result winning 4-3. Our league form got back on track winning games vs Radcliffe, Loughborough and Bamber bridge leading up to the new year. Sandwitched in those 4 games was a FA trophy game vs Aldershot, and even tho we lost 1-0, the team did me and the 714 fans proud, wasnt expecting to win that one, but we showed we can complete against them.

2 early christmas presants arrived at Matlock, in my last blog i said how Martin, Ian and I put a list together on players we wanted at the club.

Lamar Reynolds came in on a free transfer, a player who has played in the national league the last few years found himself without a club, to a punt and join the team. Coming in aswell is Tyreace Palmer from Basford Utd, the 22 yearold has scored 12 goals in 23 games seems a perfect fit for Matlock to aim for pomotion.

Now 2024 is over, the question is can Matlock keep the run going and push for a playoff place.

#GladsAllOver

Matlock Town FC Kicks Off a Season of Success: A Positive Beginning

Now after a few weeks in charge, Matlock Town FC is starting to see the benefits on and off the pitch.

Off-pitch there has been added to the training schedule to local schools and hospitals to drum up support, and many more with the lead up to Xmas.

On the pitch, the way the defense has been solid, and the forward line scoring for fun.

The team

As you can see from the above picture, the squad is not the biggest but it is settled, bringing wholesale changes will unbalance the chemistry. I haven’t yet picked my captain as I am giving opportunities to the leaders of the team. But looking at that view, it shows the lack of depth we have in key areas.

I am hoping to bring in a younger spine to integrate with the spine of the team I have already.

3 weeks later!!!

Now with 5 games under my belt here in Matlock, it’s been a great start, being unbeaten.  Winning 4 and drawing 1, which means my form hasn’t changed and we are flirting in and around the playoff area.

In the meantime, I was able to dip into the transfer market and offer short-term deals. We were able to bring in a new goalkeeper, also after he canceled his contract because he wanted to work longer with me and Ian Selley, Liam Brady has made the trip north.

Liam Brady

Big news from the backroom staff area, I have asked former Matlock manager Martin Carruthers back as director of football, in my short time here, I needed someone who knows the club and he is a brilliant judge of character.

With Martin on board and a few beers at the pub, we have a list of new players to bring into the club. A big area the 3 of us agreed on was the keeper, who needed someone who was going to be commanding but be with the club for years to come, we brought in on a free Alex Kovacevic, a former Arsenal youngster.

Following Alex was another Alex, from a phone call from Martin, Alex Wiles arrived from Scarborough Athletic to boost the midfield. Two more players came in from the door, Greg Cundle, a forward who hopefully adds some more goals, and Mason Barrett, a center-back who has league experience.

These player’s arrival, they are in the stands for away game vs Cruzon Ashton. They were impressed with John Johnston who got a brace in a 3-3 draw.

After a cup victory, we played Gainsbrough in the league, 2 games in 3 days against the same team, saw Matlock take control. new players bedding in, getting a 4-1 win in the cup and a 6-0 victory in the league. Then a game with Farsley Celtic saw the #Glads get a 2-0 win. So 6 games in to my term here at Matlock, i have 5 wins and 1 draw.

A shining light of the season so far is a young Englishman from east Anglia, Miguel Ngwa,

the former Cobbler who had spells at Corby, and Billericay has been key this season getting 8 goals in my 1st 6 games. As long he stays fit i can see goals coming, he plays an inside forward, a bit like Henry cutting in and placing it in the oppsite post.

So now with 6 games under my belt, players brought in, the 1st part of my plan is coming together, the next thing is get to Xmas in an position where we can push on to the end of the season, currently we are 3rd in the league, but with a busy period upon us its going to have ups and downs, so join me on this journey with this Matlock side.

#GladsAllOver

A Transformation from Dial to Gladiator: GrassWroots to Glory

End of September 2024, due to creative differences I have resign from Dial Square. I leave the team with a record 2nd to non, 2 titles which include promotions, played 35 , won 31 drawn 2 lost 2, and unbeaten last season, a win percentage of 88% scoring 141 and conceding 39.

Time to move on, and a great opportunity has been presented, a trip up the M1, north of Derby to a local team called MATLOCK TOWN FC.


Matlock have one of the most picturesque grounds in the country, the club finds them self in the EVO STIK northern premier league, where they currently lie 10th after 9 games. out of the FA Cup already but cup matches in the Isuzu FA trophy and the Integro league cup to come.


At the present time, it’s a short-term contract that i have signed, which expires on 30/6/25, with a wage of £325 per week. This means living arrangements will be a small flat, a bit like Ted Lasso, to get me started.

My 1st day was full of positivity, the staff was welcoming and full of passion for the club. my assistant, Ian Selly joined me up north, and we set up in the manager’s office. After a cup of Yorkshire tea, it was time to meet the players.
I want to make this semi-pro team feel like a full-time professional, and the team was fully on board. Now the team meeting is over, it was time to get on the training pitch. after running a few drills and a new formation, me and Selly now have an idea of what areas we need to improve on.

Goalkeepers – The 2 keepers on the books are good, Pollard and Conway have played games this season but not commanding the area like I need, so Ian and I have targeted this an area we need to be solid at.


Defenders – where I want to play 4 at the back, I need a solid back 4, and with 4 center backs we lack in both full-back positions so any injuries or bans could cause issues.


Midfield – again another area that we lack in, but we will look at this area after a few games, need a feel if there is a ball-winning midfielder and a creative source.


Attack – With only 2 strikers in the team, both are buying for the 1 spot, and both will get the chance to prove themself by wearing the coveted number 9.

As i and Ian Selly enjoy a drink and a meal in the local pub, we are compiling a list of players that could improve Matlock.


Now with the 1st game just around the corner, join me on this journey as the Gladiators set themself up to fight for every point they can.

#GladsAllOver

📣 Exciting Times Ahead at Dial Square FC! ⚽✨

As we gear up for the upcoming season, Dial Square FC is thrilled to announce a handful of exciting new signings that promise to make a big impact on the pitch. These additions to our squad have been carefully chosen to strengthen our team and help us achieve our goals for the upcoming season.

📌 Joe O’Lughlin: A Solid Defender
Joe O’Lughlin joins us with a reputation for being a no-nonsense defender. His defensive skills and aerial ability will be key to shoring up our backline. Welcome, Joe!

📌 Alex Kovacevic: A 1st choice keeper
Alex Kovacevic, a keeper, brings, vision, and incredible passing range to our team. His ability to dictate play from the back of the park will be a game-changer.

📌 Tino Quamina: Speedy left back Wizard
Tino Quamina is a young and talented left back known for his speed and dribbling skills. Get ready for some electrifying runs down the flanks and those crucial assists!

📌 Melin Ferrinho: Defensive Rock
Melin Ferrinho is a no-nonsense defensive right back who will provide the perfect shield for our defense. His tough tackling and excellent positional play will be invaluable.

📌 Jack Byrne: Versatile defender
Jack Byrne is a versatile defender who can play in various roles. His adaptability and football IQ will offer our manager multiple tactical options.

These fantastic signings represent our commitment to building a formidable squad for the new season. As a club, we’re eager to see how these players will gel with our current roster and contribute to our on-field success. With their skills and dedication, we’re optimistic about the future.

Stay tuned as we get ready to kick off the season with renewed energy, high hopes, and a squad that’s stronger than ever. Let’s go, Dial Square FC! 💙⚪ #DSFC #NewSignings #FootballSeason #FutureStars #UpTheDial

A New Striker

In the bustling world of football, Dial Square FC had been on a quest to strengthen their squad for the upcoming FM24 season. Their sights were set on a hidden gem, a player who had shone brightly in the lower leagues: George Smith.

Formerly of Hashtag United and Maldon & Tiptree, George Smith was a striking sensation, known for his lightning pace and clinical finishing. The football world had its eyes on him, and Dial Square FC was determined to secure his signature.

The negotiations were intense. George Smith’s agent had received offers from several clubs, but as Dial Square FC’s manager, my persuasive charm that proved to be a game-changer. After weeks of talks, they finally got the deal over the line.

The news of George Smith’s signing sent shockwaves through the football community. Dial Square FC, a club with a rich history and ambitions to climb the ranks, had successfully acquired a player who had earned a reputation as one of the most promising talents in the lower leagues.

Fans were buzzing with excitement, eagerly anticipating Smith’s debut in the famous blue and white stripes. The club’s chairman, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm, believing that George Smith was the missing piece they needed to propel themselves to greater heights.

As the season kicked off in FM24, George Smith didn’t disappoint. His goal-scoring prowess, combined with his work rate and ability to link up play, made him an instant fan favorite. Dial Square FC began to climb the league table, thanks in no small part to their star signing.

In the end, it was a story of ambition and perseverance, where a determined club set their sights on a talented player and, against all odds, made it happen. George Smith’s journey from Hashtag United and Maldon & Tiptree to Dial Square FC became a remarkable tale of success, both for the player and the club, as they pursued their dreams in FM24.

#UpTheDial

Dare to Dream

Chairman speaks out

Masters, driven by his desire to bring the club back to its roots in Woolwich, embarked on a quest to find the perfect location for a new stadium. The supporters, loyal and passionate, wholeheartedly embraced the idea of returning to the place where it all began. Together, they scoured Woolwich for the ideal site to build a modern stadium that would not only pay homage to the club’s heritage but also stand as a symbol of their resurgence.

Their journey began with a comprehensive assessment of the current squad. Adams, using his wealth of experience, identified promising talents within the club’s academy, while Wroot diligently scrutinized every aspect of the team’s tactics and training routines. They knew that it wasn’t just about having talented players; it was about forging a team with the right mentality to compete at the professional level.

The club’s fans were more than just spectators; they were active participants in this transformation. They organized fundraisers, contributed to the stadium’s design, and dedicated their time to assist in the move.

Masters was well aware that such a transformation required a strategic team effort. He turned to the knowledgeable and dedicated manager, Chris Wroot, whose reputation for tactical brilliance was well-known in the lower leagues. Joining them was none other than the legendary footballing director, Tony Adams, a true icon of English football, who had a deep connection to Dial Square’s history.

As the club prepared for their first professional season, they signaled their intent with a series of exciting signings that captured the attention of football enthusiasts. Young talents from local academies were brought in, alongside a few marquee signings that sent shockwaves through the league.

The season kicked off, and Dial Square FC faced formidable competition in the professional leagues. However, under Wroot’s tactical guidance, they played with passion and determination, always mindful of the club’s storied history. The fans, filling the new stadium in Woolwich, created an electrifying atmosphere that motivated the players to give their all.

As the season progressed, Dial Square FC made steady progress up the league table. The focus was not only on results but on the spirit of unity and the sense of community, bound by their love for the club.

With each victory, the dream of reaching the top division in professional football inched closer to becoming a reality. Masters, Wroot, and Adams had successfully transformed Dial Square FC from an amateur club into a professional powerhouse, all while paying tribute to their Woolwich roots.

The story of Dial Square FC’s meteoric rise was a testament to the power of a united community and the unwavering commitment of a chairman, manager, and footballing director who shared a vision. It was a story of loyalty, heritage, and the unwavering belief that with determination and teamwork, even the loftiest dreams can be achieved.

#UpTheDial

Dial Square FC’s 23/24 Season: A Tale of Resilience and Glory

Big news, football fans! Dial Square FC is all set to make waves in the upcoming season as they proudly introduce a whopping 24 new signings to the squad. The buzz around the club is electric, and supporters are eagerly anticipating the season ahead.


Head coach Chris Wroot & Tony Adams have been working tirelessly to assemble a squad that combines talent, youth, and experience. With the club’s sights set high, these signings reflect a commitment to taking Dial Square FC to new heights.
In the heart of Surrey, the small but ambitious club of Dial Square FC embarked on a historic journey during the 23/24 season in the Surrey County Intermediate League Division One.

With only two losses throughout the season and an incredible 11-game unbeaten run, they made headlines far beyond their local community.
The season began with high hopes and dreams, as the club’s manager, Chris Wroot, meticulously crafted his squad for the challenges ahead. Under Wroot’s guidance, Dial Square exhibited a style of play that was both attractive and effective, winning the hearts of fans and neutrals alike.


Their impressive campaign was built on a rock-solid defense that conceded just a handful of goals all season, a testament to the dedication of goalkeeper Richard Ossai and the resolute backline. With a disciplined midfield marshaled by captain Craig Nurse and a lethal attacking trio consisting of Harry Rice, Leon Okubuyejo, and young sensation Jamie Alexiou, Dial Square were a force to be reckoned with.
The season witnessed memorable moments, but it was their remarkable 11-game unbeaten run that truly set them apart. Their remarkable streak of dominance included spectacular come-from-behind victories and stunning last-minute winners that sent fans into a frenzy.


Dial Square’s two losses served as lessons, reminders of the fierce competition they faced. However, their ability to bounce back from adversity showcased the team’s character and determination. Wroot’s tactical prowess was evident, adapting his strategies as needed and motivating his players to perform at their peak.
As the season drew to a close, Dial Square found themselves at the top of the table, and the entire club was filled with anticipation. Their fans had been unwavering in their support, attending every home game with banners and chants that echoed throughout Surrey.


On the final day of the season, Dial Square FC sealed their fate with a resounding victory, clinching the league title and promotion to a higher division. The scenes of jubilation and euphoria on the pitch were unforgettable, as the players, staff, and fans celebrated their extraordinary achievement.

We can be pronounced as champions!!!!


Dial Square’s 23/24 season in the Surrey County Intermediate League Division One was not just about victories and titles; it was a story of unity, determination, and a belief that with hard work and passion, even the smallest of clubs can achieve greatness. The season would be etched into the annals of the club’s history as a shining example of what can be achieved when a team comes together with a common purpose.


Their remarkable journey had captured the imagination of football fans across the county and beyond, proving that in the world of FM23, Dial Square FC were giants of the game, inspiring others to believe in their own dreams of glory.
A sensation rise to the top, and his name is Harry Rice! Dial Square FC’s very own striker has taken the game by storm, proving to be an unstoppable force and the league’s top scorer with 18 goals.


In summary the team worked well together, had each others back and things can only get better. This is season one and things can only get better.

Mission statement

The mission of Chris Wroot as Dial Square manager in FM23, alongside Ian Selley as his trusted number 2 and the legendary Tony Adams as the Director of Football, is to lead our club to unprecedented success. With a commitment to nurturing young talent, tactical brilliance, and a winning spirit, we aim to conquer every competition, instilling a legacy of excellence that will be remembered for generations to come.

At the club there is no contracted place so we have to do everything from scratch. We aim to bring players of a certain calibre to take this club forward and make us grow. I noticeable player that we have for in is Harry rice a young striker with a death touch to partner Mitchell berkamp who Tony Adams bought in as a favorite to his father.

Will the grand total 42 points up for grams we are looking for promotion in our first season with no cup run as well.

This season I have changed the kids going back to an adidas spa we’ll checkers bit like the bruise banana Arsenal head back in the day, it’s a way to keep our roots from the Woolwich Arsenal days with a yellow and blue awake.

This is the time to make her own history so join us on this journey as we go up the leagues starting from the level 13.up the Dials!!

Tony Adams’ Coup: Signing Mitchell Bergkamp for Dial Square FC in FM23

Introduction: In the virtual world of Football Manager, where tactics, scouting, and transfers take center stage, one signing has sent shockwaves through the gaming community. Tony Adams, the legendary Arsenal defender, made a strategic move that would make Arsène Wenger proud – the signing of Mitchell Bergkamp for Dial Square FC. This blog post dives into the details of this landmark transfer and its potential impact on Dial Square FC’s fortunes.

The New Face of Dial Square FC: Dial Square FC, the club known for its rich history, had been on a quest for a game-changing talent. Enter Mitchell Bergkamp, a name that carries the weight of expectations due to his lineage, being the son of Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp. Mitchell, despite his young age, has shown immense promise as a midfielder in FM, making him one of the most sought-after prospects.

A Smart Move by Tony Adams: Adams, known for his leadership and strategic acumen, recognized the potential in Mitchell Bergkamp. By securing his signature, he made a statement that Dial Square FC is serious about becoming a football powerhouse in the virtual realm. This signing has the potential to transform the club’s fortunes and elevate them to new heights.

Tactical Adaptations: With Mitchell Bergkamp in the fold, Dial Square FC’s tactics will likely undergo some adjustments. His skill set, which includes exceptional passing, dribbling, and vision, could see the team adopting a more possession-based playing style. Adams may opt for a formation that maximizes Mitchell’s creative abilities, allowing him to dictate the tempo in the midfield.

Fan Excitement: Dial Square FC fans are understandably excited about the signing. Many see this as a glimpse into the club’s ambition and determination to succeed. Mitchell’s famous last name adds an extra layer of intrigue and anticipation.

Expectations and Challenges: As with any high-profile signing, the pressure is on. Mitchell Bergkamp will have to prove himself on the virtual pitch, justify the hype, and contribute to Dial Square FC’s success. However, this also means that opponents will be prepared to counter his impact. It’s a challenge that the young midfielder must embrace as he seeks to make a name for himself.

Conclusion: The signing of Mitchell Bergkamp by Tony Adams for Dial Square FC in FM is more than just a transfer; it’s a statement of intent. It demonstrates the club’s commitment to success and the ambitions of virtual football managers worldwide. As the virtual season unfolds, all eyes will be on Mitchell Bergkamp and his journey to write his own chapter in football history, following in the footsteps of his legendary father.

End of season 27/28 review

In the frosty January of the FM23 season, Blackburn Rovers found themselves in dire straits. The once-proud Premier League club was languishing in the relegation zone, their spirits as low as the winter sun. Desperate times called for desperate measures, and it was at this crucial juncture that they appointed a new manager – Chris Wroot.

Wroot, a former Braintree and Birmingham manager with a keen footballing mind, had a reputation for turning around struggling clubs. He had made a name for himself in the lower leagues with his innovative tactics and man-management skills. Blackburn’s board believed he was the man to steer their ship away from the perilous waters of relegation.

As he walked into Ewood Park, the sense of anticipation was palpable. The players, disheartened and weary from a season of underachievement, looked to their new gaffer for inspiration. Wroot didn’t disappoint. With his confident stride and a twinkle in his eye, he addressed the team in the dressing room.

“Listen up, lads,” he said. “I know it’s been a tough season so far, but I believe in each and every one of you. We’ve got the talent, the spirit, and the determination to turn this around. It won’t be easy, but together, we can climb out of this mess and finish the season strong.”

Wroot’s first order of business was to instill a new sense of belief in the squad. He introduced a rigorous training regime designed to improve their fitness and build cohesion. He spent hours studying the team’s strengths and weaknesses, and he devised a tactical system that would make the most of their abilities.

His innovative approach on the field left the fans and pundits in awe. Blackburn Rovers were suddenly a team that played with purpose, pressing high up the pitch and attacking with precision. Wroot’s tactics breathed new life into the side, and the fans began to believe in their team once more.

In the transfer market, Wroot couldn’t make any signings due to the lateness of the window, bolstering the squad with young talents and experienced heads. He also fostered a positive atmosphere within the club, encouraging camaraderie and team spirit. The players responded positively, putting in extra effort on the training ground and fighting for every point on the pitch.

As the season progressed, Blackburn’s fortunes began to change. Wins started piling up, and the team’s confidence grew with each victory. Wroot’s ability to motivate and inspire his players was evident in every match. The fans were back at Ewood Park in full force, singing their hearts out for the revitalized Rovers.

In the end, Chris Wroot’s remarkable turnaround was nothing short of miraculous. Blackburn Rovers, a team that had been flirting with relegation, finished the season in 11th place in the Premier League, comfortably avoiding the drop. The achievement was celebrated as one of the greatest comebacks in the club’s history.

Chris Wroot had not only saved Blackburn from relegation but had rekindled the club’s spirit and belief. As the final whistle blew on that unforgettable season, the fans chanted his name with fervor, and the players lifted him on their shoulders in gratitude. Blackburn Rovers were on the rise once more, and it was all thanks to the vision and leadership of Chris Wroot.

It’s been a rollercoaster season for Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League, and the faithful supporters couldn’t be prouder of their team’s performance. The 2027-2028 season will be remembered as a year of resilience, teamwork, and the emergence of a young superstar – with Rovers finishing a respectable 11th in the Premier League table.

One of the standout stories of the season was the incredible form of their forward, Ben Brereton Diaz. The 29-year-old striker, who was relatively unknown at the beginning of the season, became a household name with his remarkable performance on the field. Diaz’s meteoric rise to prominence was punctuated by his impressive tally of 11 goals throughout the campaign, making him Blackburn’s top scorer.

The Blackburn Rovers Player Awards ceremony was a night filled with excitement and celebration as we recognized the outstanding performances of our players during the season. Here are the well-deserved winners:

🌟 Fans Player of the Season: Diaz! 🌟 The fans have spoken, and their choice for Player of the Season is none other than our star forward, Diaz! His incredible skill, goals, and dedication to the team have left a lasting impression on the Ewood Park faithful. Congratulations, Diaz!

🌟 Young Player of the Season: Wharton Shines! 🌟 The future of Blackburn Rovers looks bright, and a significant reason for that is the exceptional talent of Wharton. He has shown remarkable potential, and his performances on the pitch have earned him the Young Player of the Season award. Keep up the fantastic work, Wharton!

🌟 Signing of the Season: Hojlund Makes His Mark! 🌟 Bringing in new talent can be a game-changer, and Hojlund has proved just that. His impact since joining the team has been outstanding, and he has quickly become a fan favorite. Hojlund is our Signing of the Season, and we can’t wait to see more from him in the future!

Congratulations to all the winners and the entire Blackburn Rovers squad for their hard work and dedication throughout the season. We look forward to another season of thrilling football and more remarkable achievements! 🔵⚪ #RoversAwards #BRFC #BlackburnRovers

Blackburn’s Premier League Survival

In the hushed corridors of Ewood Park, the home stadium of Blackburn Rovers, a sense of unease hung heavy in the air. The club had experienced a rollercoaster ride in the Premier League, and their future in the top-flight hung by the thinnest of threads. Fans held their breath as they witnessed their beloved team struggle near the bottom of the table in Football Manager 2023.

The manager, Chris Wroot, was under immense pressure. His team had been plagued by injuries, loss of form, and an unforgiving schedule. But he wasn’t ready to throw in the towel just yet. Chris had a reputation for turning around seemingly hopeless situations, and he was determined to do it once more.

It was a cold, rainy evening when I gathered his players in the dressing room before a crucial match against rivals, Brighton. The atmosphere was tense as I spoke with conviction, “Listen up, lads. I know it’s been a tough season, but we’ve got nine games left to secure our place in the Premier League. We’ve worked too hard to be relegated now. Today, we start our fightback.”

The team took to the pitch with renewed determination. The opening whistle blew, and Blackburn played like a team possessed. In the pouring rain, they dominated Brighton from the first minute. Alex Scott, their midfield maestro, orchestrated the play, while the defense stood strong against the Burnley attacks.

In the 30th minute, Blackburn earned a corner. A perfectly delivered ball found the towering Rasmus Hojlund, who powered a header into the back of the net. Ewood Park erupted with joy. Blackburn had the lead against their bitter rivals.

The final whistle blew, and Blackburn held on to secure a crucial 2-1victory. It was a turning point in their season, and the players knew it. The momentum had shifted, and my tactics were starting to bear fruit.

Over the next eight games, Blackburn Rovers played with a newfound passion and resilience. They picked up crucial points against top teams and dispatched relegation rivals with ease. Their only loss in that stretch was a narrow defeat to Leeds United, where they fought valiantly but came up short.

With two games remaining in the season, Blackburn found themselves just outside the relegation zone. me and my team gathered his team for a final rallying cry. “We’ve come too far to let it slip now,” he told them. “Two more games, lads, and we’ll ensure our place in the Premier League.”

In the penultimate game, Blackburn faced Leicester, a team also fighting to avoid the drop. It was a nail-biting affair that ended in a 3-0 win, with Blackburn twice coming late on. The next game of the season was a must-win clash against Norwich City, who faced relegation aswell.

Ewood Park was a cauldron of nerves and excitement as the final game kicked off. Blackburn Rovers played with a relentless determination, and in the 75th minute, Diaz scored a brilliant goal to put them ahead and to win the gae. The fans erupted in jubilation.

As the final whistle blew, Blackburn Rovers had secured a 3-2 victory over Norwich City. Chris Blackburn’s tactical genius, the players’ unwavering commitment, and the passionate support of the fans had seen them through. They finished the season just above the relegation zone, ensuring their place in the Premier League for another season.

The Blackburn faithful celebrated long into the night, their team’s incredible turnaround etched into the history books. I have had once again proven that in football, as in life, the darkest moments can be turned around with determination, teamwork, and belief.

Chris Wroot Makes Sensational Move from Birmingham City FC to Premier League’s Blackburn Rovers in FM23 GrassWroots to Glory

Chris Wroot had always been a passionate football manager, but his heart truly belonged to Birmingham City FC. He had spent years nurturing the team, guiding them up from league one and flirting with the playoffs in the championship. However, when the opportunity to manage Premier League Blackburn Rovers arose, he couldn’t resist the challenge.

Blackburn Rovers had been struggling in the Premier League, hovering in 15th place in January. Despite having stars like Eric Garcia, Alex Scott, and Rasmus Højlund, the team lacked cohesion and consistency. They were in danger of relegation, and Chris knew he had his work cut out for him.

On a chilly winter morning, Chris Wroot officially left Birmingham City FC, bidding farewell to the club and fans who had become his second family. He arrived at Ewood Park with determination in his heart and a clear vision in his mind.

The first task was to unite the squad. Eric Garcia, the talented Spanish defender, had struggled with injuries, and Alex Scott, the midfield dynamo, was out of form. Rasmus Højlund, the Danish forward, was brilliant but often isolated up front. Chris called for a team meeting and spoke passionately about the importance of playing as one cohesive unit.

Training sessions were intense, with a focus on communication, teamwork, and understanding each other’s strengths and weaknesses. Chris implemented a tactical system that allowed players to complement each other, creating a solid defensive foundation and dynamic attacking plays.

Slowly but surely, the team began to gel. Eric Garcia’s defensive partnership with the reliable Wout Faes solidified the backline. Alex Scott found his rhythm in midfield, distributing the ball with precision. Rasmus Højlund started receiving better service and began scoring crucial goals.

As the weeks go by, Blackburn Rovers hopes to start climbing the Premier League table. The fans, initially skeptical, began to believe in Chris Wroot’s vision. The team’s hard work paid off, and they hope to secured vital wins against top teams.
In the heart of Lancashire, nestled between rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, the town of Blackburn was buzzing with excitement. The iconic Ewood Park stadium was alive with anticipation as the local team, Blackburn Rovers, faced off against the underdogs, Burton Albion, in an FA Cup clash that would go down in history.

The stage was set on a brisk winter’s afternoon. The Blackburn faithful had flocked to the stadium, wrapped in blue and white scarves, filling the air with chants of support for their beloved Rovers. The Burton Albion fans, a spirited bunch, had made the journey from Staffordshire, hoping for a miraculous upset against their formidable opponents.

Chris Wroot, a young and ambitious manager, had recently taken charge of Blackburn Rovers. His “Grasswoorts to Glory” approach had garnered attention across the footballing world. He had a knack for nurturing young talent and turning underperforming teams into contenders.

As the referee blew the whistle, the match began. Blackburn Rovers, led by Wroot’s tactical prowess, dominated the possession from the get-go. The midfield was orchestrated beautifully by their star playmaker, Thomas Johnson, whose pinpoint passes were a nightmare for Burton’s defense.

However, despite the relentless pressure, Burton Albion’s defense stood firm, with their goalkeeper, Charlie Mitchell, making several incredible saves. Time and again, Rovers’ attacks were thwarted, and frustration began to mount among the home supporters.

Burton Albion, a side not accustomed to the big stage, displayed incredible resilience. Their manager, Darren Turner, had instilled a sense of unity and determination in his players. They defended valiantly, and when they did break forward, they threatened Blackburn’s goal with swift counterattacks.

The match ended in a tense 1-1 draw, much to the disbelief of the Blackburn faithful. Chris Wroot, while disappointed with the result, praised his players for their commitment and spirit on the pitch. The teams were to meet again in a replay at Burton’s Pirelli Stadium.

The replay took place a few weeks later, with both teams knowing that victory would mean a place in the next round of the FA Cup. The atmosphere was electric once again, but this time it was Burton who took the initiative. They scored an early goal, sending shockwaves through the Rovers’ camp.

Blackburn, fueled by the setback, launched a ferocious comeback. Wroot made tactical adjustments that saw his team pressing higher up the pitch, suffocating Burton’s attacks. The equalizer came from the boot of their striker, Tyrhys Dolan, whose poacher’s instinct finally broke Burton’s resilience.

As the clock ticked down, Blackburn Rovers found their winning goal through a brilliant solo effort from defender Robbie Deas. The final score read 2-1 in favor of Blackburn, securing their place in the next round of the FA Cup.

While the victory was hard-fought, Chris Wroot couldn’t help but admire the tenacity of the Burton Albion team. Back in the league, Blackburn Rovers continued their upward trajectory, going on an impressive five-game unbeaten run under Wroot’s guidance. Their only defeat during his tenure was in the FA Cup to Leeds United, a team from the same division.

Wroot’s “Grasswoorts to Glory” approach was starting to bear fruit, and the people of Blackburn were beginning to believe that their beloved Rovers could soon become a force to be reckoned with once again. Chris Wroot’s journey had only just begun, and the future looked bright for Blackburn Rovers and their passionate fans.

Blazing a Trail: Birmingham City’s Journey from November to January in FM23 Grassroots to Glory

In the crisp November air of Birmingham, the city came alive with the promise of a new season for their beloved football club. Birmingham City, with their faithful fans filling the stands of St. Andrew’s Stadium, were ready to embark on a thrilling run of matches.

The month of November brought with it a mix of highs and lows for the Blues. Their journey began with a home game against the formidable Swansea City. Birmingham’s players ran onto the pitch with determination in their eyes, cheered on by a passionate crowd. The game was a thrilling spectacle, with both teams displaying their attacking prowess. In the dying moments of the match, a pinpoint cross found its way to the head of Birmingham’s star striker, who nodded it into the net, securing a 2-1 victory.

The win against Swansea ignited a sense of optimism among Birmingham’s supporters. The momentum continued when they faced Ipswich Town in their next fixture. Birmingham dominated the game from start to finish, displaying exquisite passing and sharp finishing. The final score read 2-1 in favor of the Blues, with the fans in full voice, celebrating another well-deserved win.

However, football is a fickle sport, and the very next match brought disappointment. Birmingham traveled to the Riverside Stadium to face Middlesbrough, a team known for their strong defense. Despite their best efforts, Birmingham couldn’t break down Middlesbrough’s backline. The match ended in a frustrating 0-1 defeat, leaving the players and fans disheartened.

Bouncing back from defeat is the hallmark of any strong team, and Birmingham City was no exception. They returned to St. Andrew’s Stadium with renewed determination to face Peterborough United. The Blues put on a dominant performance, scoring early and often. The final whistle blew with a resounding 2-0 victory, lifting the spirits of the Birmingham faithful.

The final game of the month saw Birmingham City on the road once again, this time against Brentford, a team known for their attacking flair. Despite a valiant effort, Birmingham’s defense struggled to contain Brentford’s potent attack. The match ended in a 0-2 defeat, leaving Birmingham City with mixed feelings as they wrapped up their November campaign.

As the calendar turned to December, Birmingham City found themselves in a respectable position in the league table. They had demonstrated their potential with thrilling victories against Swansea, Ipswich, and Peterborough, but they also knew they needed to work on their consistency if they were to achieve their season’s goals.

The journey of a football season is filled with twists and turns, but for Birmingham City and their passionate fans, every moment on the field was an opportunity to write a new chapter in their storied history. With determination and unwavering support, they looked forward to the challenges and triumphs that awaited them in the months ahead.

December descended upon the city of Birmingham, bringing with it a sense of anticipation and excitement for the local football club, Birmingham City. The Blues were determined to end the year on a high note and embarked on a remarkable unbeaten run.

The first match of December saw Birmingham City facing Hull City, and it turned out to be a closely contested affair. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with both teams giving their all. Birmingham’s fans applauded their team’s resilience and eagerly awaited the next challenge.

Next up was a clash with Nottingham Forest, a team with a rich history in English football. The game was another hard-fought battle, and once again, the final scoreline read 1-1. Birmingham’s players exhibited tenacity and teamwork, showing they could hold their own against formidable opponents.

As the festive spirit filled the air, Birmingham City traveled to St Andrews to take on Burnley. The match proved to be another thrilling encounter, and the Blues managed to secure a point with yet another 1-1 draw. Their spirit remained unbroken, and they were determined to turn draws into wins in the coming fixtures.

The following game was against Luton Town, and Birmingham City’s players displayed an attacking brand of football that left their opponents struggling to keep up. The final whistle blew, and Birmingham emerged victorious with a 4-1 win. The fans were elated, and hopes were high for the remainder of the month.

On Boxing Day, Birmingham City once again faced Hull City, this time at home. The team put on a show for their fans, securing a 2-1 victory. The joyous cheers from the stands echoed through St. Andrew’s Stadium as Birmingham celebrated another win.

The year was drawing to a close, and Birmingham City’s final match of December was against West Bromwich Albion, their local rivals. The tension was palpable, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw, a fitting conclusion to a month of hard-fought battles.

As the final whistle blew, Birmingham City’s unbeaten December had come to an end, but the sense of pride and optimism within the club was stronger than ever. The players and fans knew that they had shown their mettle against tough opposition, and they looked ahead to the new year with hope and determination.

Birmingham City had not only secured crucial points but had also demonstrated their resilience and unity as a team. The unbeaten December run had showcased their potential, and they were ready to face whatever challenges the new year would bring, with their heads held high and their hearts filled with the unwavering spirit of the Blues
The dawn of 2028 brought with it new beginnings and exciting prospects for Birmingham City and their loyal supporters. As the year started, the Blues found themselves in a promising position in the Championship, and their spirits were high.

On New Year’s Day, Birmingham faced Preston North End in a crucial league match. The atmosphere at St. Andrew’s Stadium was electric as fans braved the winter chill to support their team. The Blues put on a scintillating display, winning 2-1 against Preston. It was a hard-fought victory that left the fans dreaming of promotion to the Premier League.

However, little did anyone know that this win would be the prelude to a life-changing offer for the club’s manager. Following the victory, as the celebrations continued, the unexpected happened. The phone rang, and it was Blackburn Rovers, a Premier League club, expressing their interest in Birmingham’s manager. The Premier League was the pinnacle of English football, and this was an opportunity that couldn’t be ignored.

Intrigued by the offer, Birmingham’s manager agreed to an interview with Blackburn. It was an exciting prospect to manage in the top flight, but it also meant leaving behind the club and fans who had become like family over the years.

The interview with Blackburn went well, and they were impressed with Birmingham’s manager’s vision and passion for the game. Offers were exchanged, and negotiations were underway. It was a pivotal moment in the manager’s career, and the decision weighed heavily on their mind.

As the manager contemplated their future, the FA Cup brought an unexpected twist. Birmingham City was drawn against Burton Albion, a League One outfit, in the third round of the competition. It was an opportunity to progress and potentially face Premier League giants in later rounds. However, on a cold winter’s day, Birmingham’s side suffered a surprising setback. Burton Albion pulled off a stunning upset, defeating Birmingham 2-1 and knocking them out of the FA Cup.

The FA Cup loss was a bitter pill to swallow for Birmingham’s manager, players, and fans. It was a stark reminder of the unpredictability of football and the highs and lows it could bring.

As the dust settled from the FA Cup defeat, the manager faced a monumental decision. Would they stay loyal to Birmingham City and strive for promotion, or would they embrace the challenge of managing in the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers? The manager’s heart was torn between the club they had nurtured and the allure of the top flight.

The new year had begun with both promise and uncertainty, and the manager’s choice would shape their destiny in the world of football.

In your brother’s shadow?

Being one of the stand-out players in the Championship, Sky Sports had the chance to sit down with Jobe Bellingham.

Jobe Bellingham, 22, a product of the youth academy of a modest club, had always been a hidden gem. His journey to stardom began when he was given his first opportunity to shine in the starting lineup. From that moment, it was evident that he possessed a unique talent, an innate ability to make the ball dance to his tune.

His incredible vision on the field made him a playmaker extraordinaire. Jobe’s precise passes dissected opposition defenses, leaving them in disarray. His dribbling skills were akin to magic, weaving through defenders as if they were mere specters in his path. Every time he touched the ball, a sense of anticipation rippled through the stadium.
But during an interview with Sky Sports, he was asked about playing in the shadow of his brother at Real Madrid, Working with current manager Chris Wroot at Birmingham, and his footballing goals.

Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Jobe Bellingham. We appreciate you taking the time to talk to us about your experiences and aspirations. Let’s start by discussing what it’s like to live in the shadow of your brother, Jude Bellingham, who has made a significant name for himself in professional football.

Jobe Bellingham: Thank you for having me. Living in Jude’s shadow has been both a blessing and a challenge. On one hand, he’s an incredible role model and someone I’ve always looked up to. His success motivates me to work harder and achieve my own goals. However, there is always that added pressure to live up to the high standards he’s set. It can be tough, but it’s also a great source of motivation for me.

Interviewer: That’s understandable. It must be quite a unique experience. Speaking of your career, you’re currently working with Chris Wroot at Birmingham. Could you tell us about your role and how it’s been working with him?

Jobe Bellingham: Working with Chris Wroot at Birmingham has been an invaluable experience for me. Chris is an excellent coach who has a deep understanding of the game. He’s helped me improve various aspects of my play, from my technical skills to my tactical understanding of the game. He’s also been incredibly supportive in helping me develop my own style of play while also emphasizing the importance of teamwork and discipline. It’s been a privilege to work with him, and I’m grateful for the opportunity.

Interviewer: That sounds like a fantastic learning experience. Now, let’s talk about your goals for the future. What are your aspirations and objectives in your football career?

Jobe Bellingham: My ultimate goal is to play at the highest level of professional football. I want to make a name for myself on my own merit, not just as Jude Bellingham’s brother. I aspire to represent my country and compete in top-tier leagues and competitions. Along the way, I want to continue developing as a player and a person, always striving to improve and reach my full potential.

I also have a strong desire to give back to the community through football, whether it’s by inspiring young players or getting involved in charitable initiatives. Football has the power to make a positive impact, and I want to be a part of that.

Interviewer: Those are admirable goals, Jobe. We have no doubt that with your determination and talent, you’ll achieve great things in your career. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us today.

Jobe Bellingham: Thank you for having me. It’s been a pleasure to discuss my journey and ambitions with you.

In his Birmingham career, Jobe is now the club captain, leading like he has been playing for years, very vocal to his teammates who speak highly of him on and off the pitch. He has played 155 games, scoring 17 goals and 34 assists in 5 and a half years, with an average rating of 6.96. Bellingham is valued in the region of £16 million to £20 million for a Championship player with the world at his feet.

This young English talent has won the Papa John trophy and Sky Bet League one in 2027. Also named in the team of the season with 4 other Birmingham players.

Birmingham City’s Rollercoaster: Wins, Losses, and Cup Drama

September had arrived, and the football fever was in full swing in Birmingham City. The Blues’ faithful were ready to support their team through thick and thin as they embarked on a challenging journey through the month. The Birmingham City Football Club had a mixed bag of results, with moments of triumph and heartbreak that left fans on the edge of their seats.

Derby Delight

The month kicked off with a home game to face Derby County. Birmingham City came out guns blazing, with their attacking prowess on full display. The fans witnessed a thrilling 2-0 victory, with goals from Ronnie Edwards, Thomas Broaders from the spot. The supporters were ecstatic as they headed back home, hoping this was the start of something special.

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Stalemate

A local showdown awaited as Birmingham City faced Wolverhampton Wanderers. The match turned out to be a fiercely contested battle, with neither side giving an inch. The final whistle blew, and it was a 0-0 draw, with both teams sharing the spoils. The fans applauded the team’s resilience, knowing that this point could be crucial in the long run.

Oxford Overcome

The optimism carried over to St Andrew’s, where Birmingham City faced Oxford United. The game was a tight contest, but the Blues managed to secure a 1-0 win, thanks to goal from Nathan Wood. Birmingham City’s defense stood firm, and the fans were delighted with another three points in the bag.

Cup Drama Unfolds

The pinnacle of drama came in the Carabao Cup. Birmingham City faced Middlesbrough in a thrilling encounter that ended 0-0 after extra time. The tension reached its peak as the match went to a penalty shootout. Unfortnately, Lady Luck deserted the Blues on this night, and they were eliminated 4-3 on penalties. It was a heartbreaking exit, but the fans were proud of the team’s performance.

West Brom Woes

However, the footballing gods can be fickle, and Birmingham City faced a harsh reality check in the form of a West Bromwich Albion team determined to assert their dominance. Despite a valiant effort, Birmingham City succumbed to a 2-4 defeat at The Hawthorns. The fans were disheartened, but they knew the team had the spirit to bounce back.

September had been a rollercoaster ride for Birmingham City. They experienced the exhilaration of victory against Derby and Oxford, the frustration of defeat against West Brom, and the satisfaction of a hard-fought draw with Wolves. The cup exit was a bitter pill to swallow, but the fans knew that their team was capable of great things.

As the calendar turned to October, Birmingham City remained determined to chase their dreams of success in the Championship. The challenges ahead were daunting, but the spirit of the Blues burned brighter than ever. The loyal supporters would stand by their team through every twist and turn, ready to embrace whatever the future held for Birmingham City Football Club.

October brought a fresh start for Birmingham City, and the team was determined to build on their September experiences. The month began with an explosive bang as they traveled to Deepdale to face Preston North End.

A Glorious Start

Birmingham City fans couldn’t have asked for a better start to the month. The Blues were on fire, and the scoreboard reflected it with a resounding 5-1 victory over Preston. Biereth , Dozzell and Edwards netted, Noel Lopez added a brace. The celebrations were wild, and hopes were high for the rest of the month.

Cardiff’s Revenge

However, the joy was short-lived as Birmingham City faced Cardiff City. The team struggled to replicate their previous form, and they succumbed to a 1-3 defeat. It was a frustrating loss, but the loyal fans knew that setbacks were part and parcel of football.

QPR’s Challenge

The rollercoaster continued as Birmingham City took on Queens Park Rangers away. Despite putting up a fight, the Blues were handed a 0-1 loss. The mood was somber, and the team needed to regroup quickly to keep their season on track.

Bouncing Back

And bounce back they did! Birmingham City traveled to Huddersfield Town, where they put on a stunning performance, winning 2-0. Jobe was once again the hero, bagging a goal, with Broaders adding another. The fans were rejuvenated, and the belief was back.

Bristol Brilliance

The team’s confidence soared as they hosted Bristol City at St Andrew’s. It was a tight contest, but Birmingham City emerged victorious with a 1-0win. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, and the fans roared their approval.

Rotherham Redemption

The month concluded with another stellar performance, this time against Rotherham United. The Blues secured a 1-0 victory, with goal from Pejcinovic who also missed from the spot. The fans left the stadium with smiles on their faces, proud of their team’s resilience.

October had been a wild ride for Birmingham City. From the exhilarating win against Preston to the disappointing losses against Cardiff and QPR, and then the triumphant three-game winning streak against Huddersfield, Bristol City, and Rotherham, emotions had run high.

As November approached, Birmingham City found themselves in a promising position in the Championship. The ups and downs of October were a testament to the unpredictable nature of football, but the team and their loyal supporters were ready for whatever challenges lay ahead. With determination and passion, they were prepared to face the rest of the season head-on, hopeful for a bright future for Birmingham City Football Club.

When asked by the press I said this about how my team is going, “In the heart of Birmingham, our team stands tall, in the playoff places, but the season is long. With every match, we write our story, and with determination, we’ll reach for glory.”

A Promising Start to the Season for Birmingham City FC: Wins, Defeats, and Lessons Learned

As the new football season kicks off, fans of Birmingham City FC have much to be excited about.

The team has shown great promise in their opening matches, securing victories against Plymouth (4-1) and Watford (2-1), while also experiencing setbacks against Sheffield United and Sunderland. In this blog post, we will delve into the key moments of these matches, analyze the team’s performance, and discuss the lessons learned for the upcoming games.

Thrilling Wins against Plymouth and Watford:
Birmingham City FC began their season on a high note with back-to-back victories against Plymouth and Watford. The team’s attacking prowess was on full display, with the likes of Thomas Broaders and Dzenan Pejcinovic impressing in front of goal. The players showcased their creativity, intelligence, and teamwork, resulting in well-deserved wins.

Defeats against Sheffield United and Sunderland:
While the defeats against Sheffield United and Sunderland may be disappointing, they offer valuable opportunities for growth and improvement. Football is a game of highs and lows, and these setbacks remind us that even the best teams face challenges. The defeats should not overshadow the team’s overall progress, but rather serve as motivation to bounce back stronger.

Carabao Cup action
In a thrilling display of football prowess, our team clinched back-to-back victories in the Carabao Cup against Coventry and our fierce local rivals, Wolves. The matches were a testament to our squad’s resilience and determination. In the clash with Coventry, our players demonstrated their attacking flair, carving through the opposition’s defense to secure a convincing win. The local derby against Wolves, however, was a true spectacle, as emotions ran high both on and off the pitch. In a hard-fought battle, our team exhibited exceptional teamwork and tactical prowess to emerge triumphant, sending our passionate fanbase into jubilation.

Analyzing the Performance:
In both the defeats, Birmingham City FC displayed resilience and fighting spirit. The players never gave up and continued to battle until the final whistle. The matches highlighted areas that require attention, such as defensive organization and maintaining composure in high-pressure situations. However, it is important to note that these issues can be addressed through effective training and tactical adjustments.

Lessons Learned for Future Matches:

  1. Defensive Organization: The defeats against Sheffield United and Sunderland revealed the importance of a well-organized defense. The team must work on improving their communication at the back, minimizing defensive errors, and maintaining concentration throughout the match.
  2. Mental Strength: Football is not only a physical game but also a mental one. The defeats provide an opportunity for the players to develop mental resilience and composure, especially during challenging moments. Learning from these setbacks and staying focused will be crucial in future encounters.
  3. Tactical Adaptability: Each match brings a unique set of challenges, and the defeats against Sheffield United and Sunderland emphasized the need to adapt tactically. The coaching staff will analyze the opponents’ strategies and develop game plans that exploit their weaknesses while enhancing Birmingham City FC’s strengths.

Conclusion:
Birmingham City FC has had an encouraging start to the season, securing wins against Plymouth and Watford. While defeats against Sheffield United and Sunderland might have dampened spirits, they provide valuable lessons for the team going forward. By addressing defensive organization, enhancing mental strength, and improving tactical adaptability, Birmingham City FC can overcome these setbacks and embark on a successful season. As fans, let’s continue to support our beloved team, knowing that victories and defeats are all part of the beautiful game we love. Keep the faith, and let’ns cheer our way to a remarkable season!

Press conference

Journalist 1: Good afternoon, thank you for joining us today. We’d like to start by asking about the current season of Birmingham City FC in the Championship. How would you assess their performance so far?

Chris Wroot:Good afternoon, thank you for having me. Birmingham City FC has had an exciting season in the Championship so far. They’ve shown great determination and skill on the field, making their presence known in the league. The team has had some impressive victories and has displayed their potential for success. Overall, their performance has been commendable, and they continue to be a competitive force in the Championship.

Journalist 2: Birmingham City FC has had some notable signings during the transfer window. Could you tell us a bit about these new additions and how they have impacted the team’s gameplay?



Chris Wroot: Certainly! Birmingham City FC made some strategic signings during the transfer window, strengthening their squad and bringing in fresh talent. These additions have had a positive impact on the team’s gameplay. The new players have seamlessly integrated into the squad, bringing their unique skills and experience to the table. Their contributions have added depth and versatility to the team, enhancing their overall performance. It’s exciting to see how these signings will continue to shape the team’s success as the season progresses.

Journalist 3: In terms of tactics and coaching, what approach has Birmingham City FC taken this season? Have there been any noticeable changes compared to previous years?

Chris Wroot : Birmingham City FC has maintained a disciplined and well-structured approach to their tactics and coaching this season. Under their current management, the team has emphasized a balanced style of play, focusing on both defensive solidity and attacking prowess. There have been some notable changes compared to previous years, such as an increased emphasis on possession-based football and quick transitions. The coaching staff has done an excellent job in implementing these tactics, allowing the team to adapt to various game situations effectively. The results are evident in their performances on the field.

Journalist 1: Looking ahead, what are the team’s aspirations for the rest of the season? Are there any specific goals they are aiming to achieve?

Chris Wroot : Birmingham City FC has clear aspirations for the remainder of the season. They are determined to climb up the Championship table and secure a strong position in the league. The team is aiming for consistency in their performances and results, focusing on each game as it comes. They aim to provide entertaining football for their fans while continuing to develop and improve as a collective unit. Ultimately, their goal is to finish the season on a high note and potentially challenge for promotion to the Premier League.

Journalist 2: Lastly, how important is fan support to Birmingham City FC, and what messages do they have for their dedicated supporters?

Chris Wroot : Fan support is incredibly important to Birmingham City FC. The passionate and unwavering support from their fans has a profound impact on the players and the club as a whole. The team greatly appreciates the dedication and loyalty of their supporters, as they are the driving force behind their success. Birmingham City FC wants to express their heartfelt gratitude to their fans for their continuous support. They encourage their supporters to keep cheering them on, both at home and away matches, as their positive energy truly makes a difference. Together, the team and their fans can create an amazing atmosphere and achieve great things.

A New German Attacker Joins Birmingham City FC!

Exciting news for Birmingham City FC fans! The club has announced the signing of German attacker, Dženan Pejčinović, from the renowned French club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). With his impressive skills and experience, Pejčinović is set to bring a fresh wave of creativity and firepower to the team’s forward line. Let’s delve into the details of this exciting transfer!

The Rise of Dženan Pejčinović:

Hailing from Germany, Dženan Pejčinović has carved a name for himself in the world of football with his exceptional talent and versatility on the pitch. Born and raised in a football-loving family, his passion for the game was evident from a young age. Pejčinović’s journey to Birmingham City FC has been nothing short of remarkable.

Impressive Stint at PSG:

Pejčinović made his mark at PSG, where he showcased his skills and gained valuable experience playing alongside some of the world’s best players. During his time at the French club, he consistently displayed his goal-scoring prowess, impeccable technique, and exceptional vision on the field. His performances did not go unnoticed, catching the attention of clubs across Europe.

A Strategic Move for Birmingham City FC:

The acquisition of Dženan Pejčinović is seen as a significant coup for Birmingham City FC. The club’s management, recognizing his immense potential, moved swiftly to secure the talented attacker’s signature. Pejčinović’s arrival is expected to bolster the team’s attacking options and provide a much-needed spark in their quest for success.

HAMILTON, SCOTLAND – MARCH 29: Dzenan Pejcinovic of Germany is seen with the match ball after scoring a hat trick during the UEFA Under17 European Championship Qualifier match between Germany U17 and Czech Republic U17 at New Douglas Park on March 29, 2022 in Hamilton, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Unleashing Creativity and Skill:

With his dynamic playing style, Pejčinović is known for his ability to create opportunities and score goals from various positions. His agility, quick feet, and exceptional dribbling skills make him a nightmare for defenders. The German attacker’s presence will undoubtedly add a new dimension to Birmingham City FC’s attacking play, injecting flair and creativity into their game plan.

Impact on the Team:

Pejčinović’s arrival will not only elevate the team’s attacking prowess but also have a positive influence on the overall squad morale. His experience gained from playing at the highest level will serve as a valuable asset, especially for the younger players within the team. With his friendly and approachable nature, he is expected to quickly integrate into the Birmingham City FC family.

Looking Ahead:

As the upcoming season approaches, the anticipation surrounding Dženan Pejčinović’s debut for Birmingham City FC continues to grow. Fans eagerly await the opportunity to witness his mesmerizing skills firsthand and see how he adds a new dimension to the team’s style of play. It’s an exciting time to be a supporter of Birmingham City FC!

HAMILTON, SCOTLAND – MARCH 29: Dzenan Pejcinovic of Germany celebrates after he scores his teams third goal during the UEFA Under17 European Championship Qualifier match between Germany U17 and Czech Republic U17 at New Douglas Park on March 29, 2022 in Hamilton, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Conclusion:

The signing of Dženan Pejčinović from PSG marks a significant milestone for Birmingham City FC. The arrival of this talented German attacker promises to inject creativity, skill, and a winning mentality into the team. As the season unfolds, fans can expect an exhilarating display of football with Pejčinović leading the charge for Birmingham City FC.

Young Ajax Keeper Returns to England, Joins Birmingham City FC in a Bid for the Number 1 Jersey

In an exciting turn of events, the talented young goalkeeper Charlie Setford has made his way back to England, signing a multi-year deal with Birmingham City FC. Setford’s arrival promises an exhilarating challenge for the current keeper, James Trafford, as both battle it out for the coveted number 1 jersey. Let’s delve into the details of this intriguing development and explore what it means for Birmingham City FC.

The Return of a Promising Talent:

After spending time honing his skills overseas with Ajax, one of the top football clubs in the Netherlands, Setford’s return to his home country has generated significant buzz among football enthusiasts. The youngster’s decision to join Birmingham City FC showcases his determination to make his mark in English football and grab the opportunity to compete at a higher level.

A Battle for the Number 1 Spot:

With Setford’s arrival, Birmingham City FC’s goalkeeping department is set to witness an intense battle between the young prodigy and the current first-choice keeper, James Trafford. This clash of talents will undoubtedly add an extra layer of excitement and healthy competition within the team, pushing both keepers to elevate their performances and reach new heights.

Charlie Setford: A Rising Star:

Setford’s journey in football has been nothing short of impressive. His time at Ajax allowed him to refine his skills and gain exposure to top-level coaching and training techniques. The young goalkeeper’s shot-stopping abilities, agility, and composure under pressure have earned him a reputation as a rising star in the footballing world. Setford’s arrival at Birmingham City FC signifies the club’s commitment to nurturing young talent and building a formidable squad for the future.

James Trafford: The Experienced Competitor:

As the current number 1 goalkeeper for Birmingham City FC, James Trafford has been a consistent performer, displaying his shot-stopping prowess and leadership skills. However, with Setford’s arrival, Trafford faces a fresh challenge that will test his mettle and push him to further enhance his game. This healthy competition between two talented keepers will undoubtedly bring out the best in both players and benefit the team as a whole.

A Boost for Birmingham City FC:

The addition of Charlie Setford to Birmingham City FC’s roster signifies the club’s ambition to strengthen its squad and compete at higher levels. Setford’s youthful energy, combined with Trafford’s experience, will provide a solid foundation for the team’s defensive line. The healthy competition between the two keepers will foster an environment of continuous improvement and drive the team forward.

Conclusion:

The signing of Charlie Setford by Birmingham City FC serves as an exhilarating development for both the club and its fans. Setford’s return to England and his desire to challenge James Trafford for the number 1 jersey promises an intense battle that will fuel healthy competition within the team. With these two talented keepers vying for the top spot, Birmingham City FC enters an exciting era, poised to reach new heights in the footballing world.

A New Era Begins: Birmingham City FC Taken Over by a Visionary Chairman

Introduction:

Exciting news has been echoing through the football world as Birmingham City FC, one of England’s iconic football clubs, has been taken over by a new chairman. This change in leadership brings with it a renewed hope and a promising future for the club and its passionate fans. Among the many positive changes ahead, the most significant one is the wiping off of the club’s debt, a move that injects fresh optimism into the Birmingham City FC community. Let’s delve into the details of this remarkable transformation and the potential it holds for the club’s success.

A Visionary Chairman:

The arrival of the new chairman at Birmingham City FC marks the beginning of a new chapter in the club’s history. This visionary leader, who has chosen to remain undisclosed for now, brings a wealth of experience and a clear vision for the future. Their commitment to the club’s success, combined with their strategic thinking and business acumen, has already started to generate excitement among fans and stakeholders alike.

Wiping the Debt:

One of the most significant and immediate impacts of the new chairman’s arrival is the complete wiping of Birmingham City FC’s debt. The club had been burdened with financial constraints for years, hampering its ability to invest in talent and infrastructure. This act of clearing the debt is a breath of fresh air, alleviating the financial pressures and creating room for growth and development.

Financial Stability and Investment:

With the debt lifted, Birmingham City FC can now focus on achieving financial stability. The new chairman’s commitment to smart financial management ensures that the club will not repeat past mistakes. By embracing sustainable practices and exploring revenue streams beyond matchday income, the club can build a solid foundation for long-term success.

Moreover, the wiping of debt also opens up avenues for investment in the squad and infrastructure. Birmingham City FC can now attract top-tier players, invest in youth development programs, and improve training facilities. This injection of resources will undoubtedly bolster the team’s competitiveness and increase their chances of success on the pitch.

Community Engagement and Fan Involvement:

The arrival of a new chairman provides an excellent opportunity for Birmingham City FC to deepen their connection with the local community and engage fans on a new level. A club that is financially stable and well-run is more likely to invest in fan experiences, outreach programs, and initiatives that unite the community. This newfound enthusiasm can create a positive cycle, with fans rallying behind the team and generating a vibrant atmosphere both inside and outside the stadium.

Conclusion:

Birmingham City FC’s takeover by a visionary chairman and the subsequent wiping of the club’s debt heralds a new era of optimism and potential for the football club. With a strategic leader at the helm, the club can now focus on achieving financial stability, investing in talent, and engaging with their loyal fanbase. The Birmingham City FC community can look forward to a brighter future, where success on the pitch aligns with sustainable growth off it. Exciting times lie ahead for the club, its fans, and the city of Birmingham.

Pulling from the big teams

As preseason is underway, the transfer window is in full effect. The question is what do I need to add to the team to ensure safety in the championship.

I would like to welcome former VFL Wolfsberg and PSG player Dzenan Pejcinovic.

In 94 games he has found the net 41 times, signing for PSG spending 4 seasons in France before moving to England on a free.

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As some of you might have known there is talks of a takeover happening at Birmingham city since I took over as manager.

It’s been a long hard season birming city which culminated in promotion to the championship and Johnson Paint trophy win.

Now the season is done it was time to look at what was going on behind the scenes and whether I can carry on this good form into the new season.

It’s been rumoured that the chairman wanted to sell up and move on we’ve nearly 100 million in the debt we had to try and find a way of cutting the waves belt in order so I can benefit.

I now in early July I can break the news that I knew owner has been found in the blues so we can move forward and start looking at potential new signings to the club.