Sunday, October 7, 2007

Aftermath

(sigh) ...must this happen everytime after a tournament? (Actually a few months ago, no one would've noticed, but...) Attendance dropped. Takes some getting used to, after all the positive numbers in the last few trainings. A few months ago and the club would have given anything for eleven people, but now? Everyone wants more.

So did Kuan Yang. Demanding more from each player, the difference between Mr. Jason and him could obviously be seen: him being more personal, player to player, to Mr. Jason, who coaches all together in a group.

Mr. Jason made a very special (smirks) appearance before training started, urging the players to build on their experience from the just-finished Dalat League, then left to save the world, leaving the players to start their first drill: passing.

Balls flew and suddenly became alive, leaving the players dodging for safety, before Mr. Kuan Yang intervened, wearing a cape an' all, to fly the players to safety and move on to the next drill (a little exaggeration won't harm the soul). On and on, then finally to the last drill: two-on-two's.

The fun segment in training, no goals were scored, which proved either that: the attackers are plain lousy or that the defenders are totally terrific. More of a mix, really, as it turned out to be: there were some good plays, but poor finishing took some shine off.

So then came match time, and based on what happened last week, Kuan Yang made the decision to play 4v4's. A little disjointed, for the lack of a Center or an additional player from the basic 3v3 strangled team play, giving some sharpshooters rapturous joy and others compounded frustration. Other than some good passes between Kuan Yang and Kai Yann, it was mostly individual effort that determined the winner.

So now what? The club is facing an extremely barren spell for attendance for the oncoming weeks, seeing that nearly all the players are students and that final or major exams. are just around the corner, which might last until December when training takes a break before it resumes in January.

It is up to the players themselves whether they have the desire in them to continue to excel and work on their skills. Until the next training, Frontliners, press on!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Phantom Writer,
uhh I thought attendance skyrocketed after Youthwave.. so it's not EVERYTIME after a tournament, yea? btw you should really change 'Quote of the Week' to 'Quote of A Really Long Undetermined Period of Time'. And no thank you I don't wanna take over the writing here just in case you were gonna say that. Anyways, Mister/Missus Fantem, you do a really great job around here.

Frontliners Floorball Club said...

You know , i love to talk in extremes... makes things more interesting than mediocre.

Yeah, the quote's been there for thousands of years but it's been and will be the quote until... ok, ok, i'll change it and try to remember to do it again next week.

You should think about it... doing the writeups, i mean... mr. jason's not gonna live forever and neither am i.

I know i do:), it's not like i haven't been reading the comments.