GV Suns weekly newsletter – 14 June 2018

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GV Suns Newsletter
Thursday 14 June 2018
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SMILE!  U15, U16 & U18 team pics this weekend 

Hopefully we will have some good weather for photos this Sunday. Same drill as previous years
  • all players in their match kit ie orange shirts except for goalkeepers
  • no other cameras please
  • stand, smile, shoot and its all over!
We also hope to reshoot the other squads with their coaches and regular players that were missing from the earlier pics.  

Seniors and Juniors home this weekend


Remember its free entry to all GV Suns junior games and don't forget your membership card for free entry into our U20s and Seniors home games.
  Squad Kick off Squad Kick off
Saturday U 20 3pm  Seniors 5pm 
Australia v France 8pm
Sunday U 12 12 pm U 15 1 pm
U 13 1:20 pm U16 2:30 pm
U 14 2:30 pm U18 11 am
 

GV Suns shine at TIDC Tournament

The FFV talent idenficatation development centre held a showcase gala day in Melbourne on Monday.This was the bookend to Block 1 for the  2018 program. With more than 500 players assembling at Darebin’s newly laid synthetic pitches, it was a chance for the players to shine in front of FFA, FFV and key A league talent scouts. The 2 games each player participated in also played a role in selection process for the FFA National championships to be held later in the year at Coffs Harbour, NSW.

This year GV Suns has 18 players in TIDC. On Monday these players accquited themselves very well in the highest standard environment. I’m sure our onlooking parents would agree with me saying the football was superb to watch. Most players had only met each other on the day and our players were mixed with other regional TIDC centres and such was their ability that they looked as if they’d played together all year!

The feedback I received from key FFV people was very positive. The Vic Country vs Vic Metro was a very tight affair. Many boys in the Metro programs are playing with Melbourne Victory and City but the regional boys - now with the opportunity to play in the  NPL via Ballarat City, GV Suns, Bendigo City and Murray United - are able to play on a level footing. I’m told this wouldn't have been the case before the inception of NPL.

I’m very confident that we’ll see some  of our Suns boys go to the National Championships.

The next step for FFV is to use their influence to make sure that the approx 2000 soccer participants in the Goulburn Valley are given the opportunity to trial by being given the information they deserve to receive by their associations and ensuring unobstructed pathways for aspirational footballers.

TIDC Shepparton Coach Tommy Giuliani

World Cup 2018 begins tonight!

Join us to watch the GV Suns U20s and Seniors at home (kick off from 3 pm) and make sure you have your tickets for the main event - Australia v France on the big screen from Russia. 
 

Match Day Video 

The U12s have booked the camera for this Sunday 17 June 2018.  

If any other teams (who don't clash with the 12's) would like to record this week's game please contact Lynne 0428503157.
Please bring a 16 GB USB for the footage to be loaded onto and returned for viewing.

Let me (Lynne) know when the coach would like to view with the team and we can organise a temporary TV set up, until a permanent one happens.

Player Profile

U14s Player Tutu
...we are still looking for a budding sports journalist to ask the questions the players want to hear ... any of juniors interested in doing a short interview each week with a player for the newsletter? Contact Lynne 0428503157 if you're keen
Name: Tutu
Team: GV Suns U14s
How long have you been playing soccer? Since Prep, so 8 years
What team did you play for before you joined the GV Suns? SJSA representative
What's your favourite position on the pitch? centre back
What do you enjoy most at training? catching up with team mates
Who's your soccer idol? Ronaldinho
Which International Team do you barrack for? Barcelona
Which match day uniform is better GV Suns or Barcelona? Barcelona 
How would you describe the GV Suns match day kit to someone who is blind? Bright orange, it's a beautiful colour, it really stands out
What do you think makes someone a good team player? Being positive on the pitch.  Definitely no negativity towards team mates.
 

Football for dummies

a little section for those of us who have no idea what the coach and the players (our kids) are talking about.
Not all players' families have soccer running through their veins.  There is a whole new language that goes with this game.  Sitting on the bench as team manager last year with Tommy Guliani as coach my head would spin with his calls of "Cubby you're on, go to 6 and send Josh to 7, Sepe your on at 8"... I had no clue and if truth be told still don't.  Hopefully this summary - directly from the FFA's website helps, if not ask the player in the family to explain.
 

Position profiles




1   Goalkeeper
2   Full back (right)
3   Centre half (centre backs)
4   Centre half (centre backs)
5   Full back
6   Midfield
7   Forward (winger)
8   Midfield
9   Forward (central striker)
10  Central midfielder (attacking)
11  Forward (winger)







GOALKEEPER #1
The goalkeeper is a special position in any playing system or formation. First and foremost it’s the goalkeeper’s task to keep the opponent from scoring in any possible way within the rules of the game. Some goalkeepers do that by making spectacular saves, others are great at organizing their defence and anticipating situations. Top keepers possess all these qualities as well as the required physical and mental characteristics.

A condition for our preferred playing style is that goalkeepers must be able to play with their feet as a prerequisite for possession-based football and the goalkeeper is an indispensable link for that.

As a consequence of defending high up the park, there will regularly be a big space behind our defence. This requires a goalkeeper to be able to play as a ‘sweeper’ which is another characteristic specific to the playing style.

FULL-BACKS #2 & #5
Full-backs in modern high-level football must be very versatile. Defensively sometimes they have a direct opponent (winger) which requires strong defensive 1 v 1 skills. Sometimes they have no direct opponent so they have to defend ‘positionally’ which requires awareness and tactical insight. The role of modern full-backs in playing out and especially in attacking wing play has become vitally important.

When playing out, it’s often the full-backs that can receive the ball from the goalkeeper because they do not have a direct opponent and are therefore unmarked.

In attack, more often than not it’s the overlapping full-backs that provide the decisive crosses and assists. Especially in possession of the ball it’s favourable if #2 is right footed and #5 is left footed.

CENTRE-BACKS #3 & #4 
Just like the full-backs, modern centre-backs also need to be more versatile than before.

Of course a centre-back still needs to be defensively strong and good in the air. But today’s centre-backs also need to be tactically aware and know what to do when the opponent plays with one striker or with two, when to close down and mark an opponent and when to drop off and give cover.

In ball possession, a good cross-field pass to the wingers is still an important asset for any centre-back. But modern centre-backs should also be able to move into the midfield with the ball at their feet and create a numerical advantage. It’s also important for a centre-back to have leadership skills and to coach and organise the team. Centre-backs usually have all the other outfield players in front of them which gives them an ideal view of the game.

Playing out is much easier if #3 is right-footed and #4 left-footed.

MIDFIELDERS #6 & #8 
The right (#6) and left (#8) midfielders are the ‘engine room’ of the team. Their task is to stay centrally and support the back four during BPO as well as feed and support the attack in BP.

It’s important they can ‘read’ the game (meaning they are tactically aware) and have a good passing range.

Defensively they must assist the defence by creating a block with the centre-backs and screen the passing lines to the opponent’s central striker(s).

In BP they must be the link players that receive the ball from the defenders and deliver it to the attackers without turning it over unnecessarily.

One of the two should always join in to support the attack while the other one stays behind the ball to keep the defensive balance. If #6 is right footed and #8 left footed it’s easier to quickly change the point of attack which increases the chance of successful attacking play.

ATTACKING MIDFIELDER #10 
In the 1-4-3-3 formation the role of the #10 is of vital importance for successful attacking play. The #10 must be a versatile, creative player that can combine, dribble and take on opponents.

A good #10 recognises the right moments to play a killer pass and has the ability to score goals. The #10 tries to get on the ball in the space between the opponent’s back four and midfield (‘playing between the lines’).

Although the attacking contribution of #10 is vitally important, it’s a midfield position (not a 2nd striker).

Defensively the attacking midfielder should therefore connect with #6 and #8 to form a compact unit that presses the opponent in the central midfield area.

WINGERS #7 & #11
The task of the right winger (#7) and left winger (#11) is to stretch the opponent’s defence and, together with the full-backs, create openings in the wide areas. Although wingers can (should) also cut inside, it’s important to do this at the right moment which means not too early and not all the time.

Their starting position should always be high and wide.

A moment when they should always come inside is when a cross is delivered into the penalty area from the opposite wing. Wingers must have good attacking 1 v 1 skills, be able to run with the ball at speed and to deliver good crosses. Creative combination skills as well as goalscoring abilities are also important attributes.

Defensively the wingers play an important role in pressuring the opponent’s back four and, together with the full-back, protect and defend their designated wing.

CENTRAL STRIKER #9
Traditionally the central striker or centre forward is the ‘target man’ that plays as high as possible. This is still the most common interpretation although there are also variations.

Of course the primary task of the central striker is to score goals. That means #9 must have a good shot with both feet and be a good header of the ball.

The #9 must also have a keen spatial awareness and excellent timing. Other important skills are creative combination play, the ability to keep the ball under pressure from an opponent and the ability to take on defenders.

Defending in modern football starts with the attackers. The central striker in particular has an important role in determining when and where to start pressuring the opponent’s back four.

Match reports

This year our match reports will rotate through the squads with two reports each week. This will allow our coaches to give greater perspective on what they are focusing on during each cycle - and how well its working on game days. 

Under 14s 
Tommy Giuliani

 
It was a long trip to Dandy Thunder on Sunday for our 14s group. We weren’t quite at our best at any stage of the game and we were punished every time we made errors.

Some of our mistakes were avoidable, rash unnecessary fouls conceded on the edge of our 18 yard box and poor man-marking inside our box from set pieces need to be addressed this week. We also need to anticipate the long ball in behind our back 4 - we were too high at the back and were turned around too many times. We need to make this adjustment on the run as footballers. It’s a brain game and statistically we’re poor defensively as a group.

However with some luck and better finishing things could have been different. We had lots of goal scoring opportunities through some nice buildups and killer passes from midfield and we did stretch Dandy with our width and shape going forward.

We’ll remain focused and continue to work hard on our individual development. We need to see big picture and think 2 years not next 2 weeks for these boys and continue to encourage, challenge, praise and support them.

Under 18s 
Tommy Giuliani

It was a happy group of footballers at Dandenong on Sunday. It was a pleasure and a privilege to fill in for Paul and the boys really responded to some challenges and team/player tasks.

Paul implemented a 4-4-2 diamond midfield formation and considering it’s something new I thought it worked well. The extra number in midfield allowed us to really be aggressive with our defensive pressing in the middle third but without wingers the L and R mids will need to work much harder in BP moments to give us the width and stretch our opponents defensive blocks. We didn’t really create enough going forward.

However the boys showed fanstastic defensive qualities and were really staunch in defending their lead. The application to get compact and squeeze the lines and spaces was 100%. They deserved the win

Well done boys!

Upcoming events



Upcoming games

 
Date Squads Venue Opposition
16/06/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Home Sunshine George Cross
17/06/18 (Sun) Juniors Home Bulleen
23/06/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Home Langwarrin
24/06/18 (Sun) Juniors Home Kingston City
30/06/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Away Whittlesea Rangers
Juniors Away Nunawading FC
07/07/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Home Eastern Lions
Juniors - Catch up round
14/07/18 (Sat) Juniors Away Oakleigh Cannons
15/07/18 (Sun) U20 & Seniors Away Nunawading City 
21/07/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Away Box Hill United
22/07/18 (Sun) Juniors Away Eastern Lions
29/07/18 (Sun)
 
Juniors Away South Melbourne
U20 & Seniors Away St Albans Saints
04/08/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Home Moreland Zebras FC
05/08/18 Sunday Juniors Away Heidelberg
11/08/18 (Sat) Juniors & SAP Away Murray United
U20 & Seniors Home Melbourne City FC
19/08/18 (Sun) Juniors Home Port Melb Sharks
U20 & Seniors - -
25/08/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Away Springvale White Eagles FC
26/08/18 (Sun) Juniors Away White Eagles Stadium
01/09/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Away Murray United FC
02/09/18 (Sun) Juniors - Catch up round
08/09/18 (Sat) U20 & Seniors Home Moreland City FC
09/09/18 (Sun) Juniors Away Langwarrin
15/09/18 (Sat) Juniors Home Bentleigh Greens

Your club contacts

Club


President 
Mick Crisera 
0427 239 871
Vice President 
Paul Uniacke
0418 575 185
Technical Director  
Shaban Mehmet
0401 843 372
techdir@gvsuns.com.au
Assistant Technical Director  
Tommy Giuliani
0437 812 965
techdir@gvsuns.com.au
Club Secretary 
Maria Sepe
0419 317 704  
secretarygvsuns@gmail.com
Operations Manager
 Nick Corbo
0417 055 879 
operations@gvsuns.com.au

Team Managers


U12
Marisa O'Halloran

0447 775 515
U12 Orange
Tracy Williamson

0422 171 603

U13
Terry Reedy 

0490 373 467
 

U14
Ivan Mori 
0408 123 029
 

U15
Noel Mitchell 

0409 001 260
 

U16
Annette Keck 

0438 531 294

U18
Luba Pigatto 

0412 777 055
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