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by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Jul 2013 14:49

Written from the Grimsby point of view but it would appear Reading have retained their 2012 Futsal Champions title

From the Grimsby OS

The Grimsby Town Sport and Education Trust Futsal team can be proud of their performance at the Football League’s National finals last week.


The Futsal project has been running for the past year with the Trust, competing in Football League Trusts regional North East League. The two Mariners sides finished the season strong, finishing third and second in their divisions beating both Bury and Middlesbrough on the final day of the season to gain qualification to the National finals. The National Finals was made up of other professional Futsal teams from around the country, who finished in the top three of their respective division.


The Mariners' group included Doncaster Rovers, Brighton, Chesterfield, Bristol City and the 2012 National champions Reading.


The Mariner's first fixture was against Doncaster Rovers; Grimsby started and finished the game the better side, hitting the woodwork on six occasions. The game finishing 0-0 and the Rovers keeper handed man of the match after an outstanding display of reaction saves. The second fixture saw the Mariners take on the current national champions Reading. It was clear from the start that this was a good Reading side that moved the ball quickly and showed good individual technical ability. The game finished 4-0 to the Royals, a tough lesson for the Mariners side. From this point Town pushed on, winning their remaining three group fixtures, beating Brighton 6 -0, Chesterfield 4 – 3 and Bristol City 3 – 1. The Mariners finished 2nd in their group and moved onto the quarter finals where they faced Premier League club Crystal Palace.


This started a tight affair, but it was Town whose counter attacking style of play scored first. This first goal allowed Town to push on and take control, with Palace starting to look tired and feeling the effects of the heat inside the arena. Town finished the game 4 – 0 winners. The draw took place for the Semi finals and the Mariners were up against their local rivals Scunthorpe. This was a game that neither team wanted to lose for both local pride and the place in the final up for grabs. Both sides started the games competitively with a clear desire to want to win. As the first half came towards a close it was the Mariners counter attacked and Jack Burrows neatly lifting the ball over the Scunthorpe keeper to make it 1- 0 at Half time. Town started the second half defensively, allowing Scunthorpe the ball in their own half and defending their own area tightly. This style of play allowed Town to invite Scunthorpe on and when they committed more players forward in hope for a goal, Town counter attacked and secured a second goal again through Burrows. In the final minutes Scunthorpe pushed everyone forward including the goalkeeper but again was caught out when Nathan Lambert shot from 35 yards into the empty net. A great semi final and a great advert for the Futsal Programme, with both teams giving everything to progress and seal a place in the final.


The Mariners met with Reading once again in the final, which were looking to retain their national league title. Reading started the game the stronger side dominating possession but Town were defending well not allowing Reading to break them down. The Mariners counter attacking style created two chances which the Reading keeper saved well. Reading continued to probe away at the Town defence and found a way through eventually just before half time. The second half Town pushed to try get back in the game but Reading caught Town on the break securing their second. Reading now had total control of the game and went on to score four more finishing 6-0. The final was one game too many for the Mariners’ side who were exhausted going into the game, from the arena heats and the amount of playing time to reach the final.


And coach Mark Westerby was proud of his lads.


He said: “Personally as their coach I’m really proud of their efforts, this is their first year in the competition and for some their first year playing the Futsal. All the players have been outstanding throughout the year, and to reach the national finals and beat some big clubs on route to the final is a massive achievement within it self. “We have gone into the tournament missing three key players which would hit any team hard in a tournament like this. Reading were a very strong side, this was their second year in the tournament, so they have that extra year on us but we will work hard next year and hopefully go one step further. The players have represented the club with pride.”


Grimsby Town FC Sport and Education Trust are offering a unique opportunity for talented 16 or 17 year-old football players to pursue a two-year Futsal and Education Scholarship. This is an innovative and exciting programme for 16-17 years old to be involved in a professional programme while gaining a first class education.

Read more at http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/ar ... cFUzGP2.99

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Re: Futsal

by Tilehurstsouthbank » 11 Jul 2013 14:52

With Anton going for Grade 1 status for the Academy and Nigel's fondness of giving youth a chance, you have to say the future's bright. This latest batch of youngsters could be be the best seen at the Mad stad.

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 15:31

Yeah but what's Futsal

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by Tilehurstsouthbank » 11 Jul 2013 15:39

maffff Yeah but what's Futsal



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futsal

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 15:40

What's that got to do with our academy?

Different sport?


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Re: Futsal

by Tilehurstsouthbank » 11 Jul 2013 15:45

maffff What's that got to do with our academy?

Different sport?


Just showing how good they are I suppose. It's not all that different to traditional Footy.

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 15:58

Yeah but our futsal team isn't connected to Reading FC is it? That's not our academy players?

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 15:59

Or is it?

Not a clue.

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Re: Futsal

by Yellowcoat » 11 Jul 2013 16:06

RFC claimed the team as winners on the facebook pages on Monday. Some of you so called ITK have no idea what is going on at all!


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Re: Futsal

by RFCUK » 11 Jul 2013 16:09

I've just taken up Futsal refereeing, and the skills involved are sublime. It's how the likes of Messi, Ronaldo et al started off, much quicker game, short direct passing, four seconds for kick ins and goal clearances etc..

Fantastic achievement for the club, and it's another string to the bow. Yes it's different to the skills needed for 11 v 11, but the skills needed are easily transferred from Futsal to Football - slightly harder the other way around.

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 16:27

Yellowcoat Some of you have no idea what is going on at all!


Some of us aren't bothered beyond the main stuff.

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Re: Futsal

by Yellowcoat » 11 Jul 2013 16:34

And moaning about the shirts or sponsorship! There is a lot more to a club than the first team.

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Re: Futsal

by MouldyRoyal » 11 Jul 2013 16:37

Yellowcoat And moaning about the shirts or sponsorship! There is a lot more to a club than the first team.


Good new spin on the "I'm a better fan than you" shtick.


"Oh you don't know all about our futsal team? Sooooo plastic."


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Re: Futsal

by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Jul 2013 17:05

RFCUK I've just taken up Futsal refereeing, and the skills involved are sublime. It's how the likes of Messi, Ronaldo et al started off, much quicker game, short direct passing, four seconds for kick ins and goal clearances etc..

Fantastic achievement for the club, and it's another string to the bow. Yes it's different to the skills needed for 11 v 11, but the skills needed are easily transferred from Futsal to Football - slightly harder the other way around.


Precisely. I would say it's an important component of a youngster's training within any Academy set up. So if our youngsters are dominating a national tournament like this it can only bode well for the future...

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Re: Futsal

by Ouroboros » 11 Jul 2013 20:58

Yellowcoat RFC claimed the team as winners on the facebook pages on Monday. Some of you so called ITK have no idea what is going on at all!


Ok, but Sigurdsson definitely is signing, right?

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Re: Futsal

by maffff » 11 Jul 2013 22:16

...and how's his futsal

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Re: Futsal

by ZacNaloen » 15 Jul 2013 12:30

Would still be curious to know if this futsal team is linked to our academy, or is a separate program. If it is linked, great news we have a bunch of very technical players comfortable controlling and receiving the ball under pressure. If not, it doesn't really tell us much except that we won it.

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by TFF » 15 Jul 2013 12:54

Nothing to do with Reading FC 'cept for the town and kit

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater


The Royals are 2013 FL Trust Futsal League 2 National Champions!

Well done though.

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Re: Futsal

by Cypry » 15 Jul 2013 14:23

TFF Nothing to do with Reading FC 'cept for the town and kit

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater


The Royals are 2013 FL Trust Futsal League 2 National Champions!

Well done though.

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Not sure how that works? That's a post on the Official Reading FC Facebook page and uses the phrase "The Royals are"....which would suggest to me that this Futsal team is linked to the football club somewhat more closely than just town and kit....?

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Re: Futsal

by ZacNaloen » 15 Jul 2013 14:33

I don't think it's necessarily the academy though, it's a football league trust organisation.

It would be nice is there was an academy futsal league though. Perhaps something for the U16's before moving to full size pitches for competitive matches.

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