
Reflections on the Gothia Cup 2007
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The Gothia cup is an annual event
held in Gothenburg
“They went away a group of boys who played football
together on a Sunday and came back a team”.
These were the reflections of Steve Harler, manager of Buntingford
Cougars U14 squad on his return.
Although they didn’t bring a trophy home for their football everything
about the week proved positive – the standard of football, playing against
academy teams from around the world, the Liseburg
amusement park, the opening ceremony, the friendships formed, even the spirit
and singing on the trams and buses travelling between the games was a
highlight.
Opening group game on the Monday morning was against
Swedish side Tegs SK2. Cougars took the game to the Swedish boys and
did everything but score a goal. Playing on astroturf the ball moved
fast and this benefited the Cougars passing style. In the second half with the temperature
rising rapidly, the fitness of the Swedish boys was telling and they broke the
deadlock with a fortunate rebound that sealed the points. Defeated but not disheartened Cougars went
into their second game later that day determined to demonstrate they weren’t
just there for the fun. Playing another
Swedish team from the city of
Tuesday saw Cougars equal second in the group playing the
other joint second team Kvarnby,
yet another Swedish side. This was a
physical game played on grass, with neither side showing any quarter to their
opponents. Kvarnby took the lead after a period of stalemate,
but Cougars were soon back in
the game when Scott Piggott squeezed the ball past the Kvarnby ‘keeper.
In fact just as the other games Cougars dominated the first half and
went into half time the leaders after Michael Holland scored a wonder goal from
the edge of the area. The Kvarnby ‘keeper kept his team in
the game when Cougar pressure could have added one or more goals. In the second half Kvarnby equalised with a goal that looked dubiously
offside. With two minutes to go and a
draw the likely result, Kvarnby
took the lead, which they held to take the points.
Wednesday’s game was the group highlight taking on the
Thursday’s challenge, and Cougars sixth game in three days,
was against Swedish outfit Noorstrands
IF. This team had finished third in their group and had played two games less
than Cougars. This difference was
telling and although Cougars had chances in the first half, Noostrands eventually came out winners 2:0. Out of the competition but heads held high,
they had played some of the best youth footballers in the world and finished in
the top thirty-two. Not bad for a team
of lads most of whom have played with the Cougars since they were six and come
from a small rural town in
Thursday evening saw the boys and family groups enjoy a
slap up italian
meal in Gothenburg and end of tour presentations. Manager’s player of the tournament went to
‘keeper Tim Rice for some excellent performances, with Mark “Kruncher” Kennedy receiving a
special award for comedian-of-the-week and lead vocalist on the buses and
trams. The boys also made some
presentations of their own to Steve Harler
and Darren Sewell for managing the team and Simon Rice for organising the trip.
They even brought a trophy home for best-behaved team at
their accommodation school!
The team enjoyed their experience so much that they are
planning another tour in 2009.