Wednesday 26 November 2014

Come on you Daggers!!



Sometimes supporting your team of choice can seem like hard work.  Sometimes when your surrounded by fellow supporters who would rather slag off the players and the manager than get behind the team and show some solidarity can really get you down.  Sometimes you question your sanity when your standing in the pissing down and the cold and the snow and the hail watching your team lose, but sometimes you will witness something that will make you realise why you go through it all.

Having been a Daggers fan  for more years than I sometimes care to remember I have seen some of the shittiest performances but also I have witnessed some of the best footballing moments a football fan could ever experience.

Back in the mid eighties when Dagenham and Redbridge were just Dagenham and the chance of playing league football was so far away it was regarded as more of a wish than a dream, I and my friends used to watch the Daggers get outclassed by the likes of Northwich, Enfield, Sutton and Nuneaton Borough so much that if someone said to me then that in 30 years time I would be watching my team beat Carlisle 4-2 in league 2 whilst sitting in a fancy stand at the Pondfield end of the ground, me and mates would have picked him up swung him a few times and threw him down the big hill that used to be next to the sieve at the Bury road end calling him a twat as we let him go.  We also would have asked him what the fuck was league 2 but that's by the by.  What I am trying to say though is that as a 12 year old kid watching Devon Gayle, Terry Sullivan, Dave Pearce, Paul Goyette and George Dolarto wearing the red of my home town team the thought of playing in the football league was so far away from reality there would have been more chance of me cracking one of the clues Ted Rodgers read out on 321 that night.

Bar rhymes with Car, so you might have thought it was the car but bar also rhymes with far, and that is where you would want to be from this, you guessed it it's Dusty Bin!!

The thing is having seen some of the dross served up over the years, I sometimes have to pinch myself to believe that we are really in the position we are in.  The year we got promoted from the Conference I remember sitting there not able to comprehend what had just happened in front of me.  The feeling took so long to sink in.  It felt surreal, as I watched the players walking around the pitch I was replaying in my head the near misses and the relegation's of years past, I saw Ashley Vickers score at the Pondfield end with his right foot against Boston in front of a capacity crowd, I saw George Dolarto falling over on the goal line and missing an open goal from back in 1985, I saw Junior Macdougald scoring against Ipswich to give us the lead in the FA cup 3rd round, I saw Paul Cavell scoring for fun and Mark Stein and Steve Potts getting sent off against Southport, I also saw us fail to score a winning goal against Hayes where the visitors had their keeper sent off and only had 4 subs, no sub keeper and had to put an outfield player between the sticks and we still couldn't beat them.  By the way if we had of won that game we would have beaten Boston on points that season and not come second on goal difference.  See we have always struggled against ten men, its not a recent thing.  So even when we won promotion I never forgot where we came from and what we once were.  Sometimes it's worth taking a step back and realising how far we have come as a club.

Ashley Vickers!!

Don't get me wrong I am not saying that I don't get upset about losing games, and that I don't think that sometimes the manager gets it wrong and I could have picked a better team or played a better formation, I do, and I'm not just talking about this manager here either, I'm talking about Still, Hill, Hardy, Carr all of them but I have never booed a team off the pitch, never called one of our own players a C##t and never called for the manager to be sacked.

Although things at this club are not going great on the pitch at the moment and I understand that fans are pissed off with things, it really isn't that bad.  Going out of the FA cup with what may have seemed to be an easy route to the third round is a big disappointment, however this feeling isn't one I am unfamiliar with and to be honest we have had more cup disappointment then we have ever had cup success, so although it is frustrating in a financial aspect, shit happens!!   Alright we may be 21st in the league but we are not bottom.  It could be so much worse!!  In the past it has been so much worse.

 The thing is now and it may sound a bit cliched but our main focus is as it should be on the league, we also have a little cup competition on the side in the form of the Essex senior cup and although it is not a major competition it is a perfect opportunity to give players games and try out a few of the youngsters.

I went to see one of these games on Monday night it was nice to see a bit of football being played and to see a few youngsters get a run out that I would not have seen on Saturday afternoon in the league.  A couple of these youngsters really stood out.  Young winger Jodi Jones looks like another of our rough diamond collection, it took him a while to find his feet but once he did he looked an exciting prospect, he took his goal very well and nearly scored again with a thundering shot that hit the bar.  Another kid on show was the right back Ayo Olukoga, the full back looked at times confident and composed on the ball and looked to get forward whenever possible, maybe a future wing back in the making.  The only negative from the game was skipper Luke Howells sending off.  Howell who is already serving a 3 match suspension for a red card against Southport in the cup made a rash decision to run from the centre circle to the touch line to make a lunging tackle on a Waltham Abbey player.  The player had to be stretchered off and probably couldn't go to work the next morning.   Howell may have seen a foul not given by the referee seconds before the incident  but what goes through a players mind to do what he did, an experienced player as well who is wearing the armband for god's sake.  Sometimes the mind boggles.  After Howell's sending off the Daggers reverted to 3 at the back and Jack Connors was pushed into midfield, where he seemed to thrive on the space and time afforded to him, maybe another positive, maybe midfield is young Jacks future position. Yes young Jack, sometimes I think people forget he is only 19.  The Daggers ran out 2-1 winners although it could have been more,but a pleasing performance and the Daggers are safely through to the next round.  Who knows a bit of success in a competition like this could bring more confidence to the team than say an away defeat in the FA cup 3rd round to Bournemouth. So long may it continue.



                                                             Jodi Jones and Ayo Olukoga



As for Wayne Burnett some won't agree with me here but I think he is the right man for the job, I also think he was right to vent his frustrations in "that" interview.  The man has been slagged off all over the place and it was about time he spoke his mind.  I have a lot of time for Burnett and his backroom staff, I think the kind of football he wants to play is just what fans have been wishing for, I hope he continues with his philosophy and I hope that the team continues to improve under his leadership.

Wayne Burnett tries to talk with the fans at Southport!!

The 4-2 win over Carlisle at the weekend was a very welcome result and at times the Daggers played some nice stuff, granted there are still some defensive issues to be eradicated and some sloppy fouls were given away but to be fair in all the years I have watched this club we have always given stupid fouls away outside the box, unfortunately it comes with watching the Daggers.  It was good to see Chambers playing so well in his preferred role of number ten and it was a pleasure to watch Yusuff up front with Cureton, at times they ran Carlisle ragged.  Billy Bingham was again pulling the strings in midfield and the 3 centre backs worked pretty well considering it was such a brave decision to play that way.  Again the manager has to be given credit for that.  It is a formation that I like to see from time to time, especially at home where we need to be putting crosses in  and playing 2 up top.  I think the flat back four and three midfield or 442 diamond is better suited away from home.  Just my opinion.  The game could have been any score and if Cureton puts his spot kick away and makes it 5-1 then it could have easily have been 7 or 8 but a wins a win and Saturday showed the benefits of having wide players and more attacking options at home.   A special mention as well for on loan defender Ayo Obileye who fitted in perfectly alongside Doe and Saah.  The Charlton player put in  a commanding performance at the back.  The more the boys work on this formation in training the more confident they will become in their ability to play it out in competitive games, if we can get this to work as a system we could well see some high scoring games this season, just the sort of thing Daggers fans have been screaming out for.  Although their will still be some that will moan, especially as major change in formation like this will take time, but after it's first outing it have to say that I for one was impressed.

So after what had been a few weeks of doom and gloom, personally I have seen some positives that I hope will spark the Daggers season and get us back up the league, there is a long way to go yet and I hope we can build on these foundations and make the second part of this season a good one.


Come on you Daggers!!!

Wednesday 12 November 2014

"High flying Wigan"

In  a weekend when Burnley picked up their first win of the season, Arsenal managed to let a goal lead evaporate into a 2-1 defeat, Everton  drew yet again, Newcastle keep winning, Spurs keep losing and Joe Hart forgot how to take a goal kick.

Yep, what's the biggy?   I kicked it twice.

In the championship nobody seems to want to go top of the table as this week it was Derby who had a go at top spot.  All other league teams were involved in the FA cup albeit briefly in the case of Coventry,  Exeter and Southend.  There were also a few other league teams that just managed to hang on to their place in the cup with a draw against lower opposition, my own Dagenham and Redbridge team being one of them after their emphatic 0-0 draw with conference side Southport.

Craig Robinson can't hide his delight as he scores against Exeter for Warrington.


Worcester celebrate dumping Coventry out of the cup.

There was plenty of  football on the telly over the weekend Match of the Day live, Match of the Day, Match of the Day FA cup specials, Match of the Day extra, Match of the Day 2 and of course the football league show which although was missing 48 members who were on fa cup duty decided to show extensive highlights of the 12 games that took place on Friday and Saturday.  I just had to check on catch up to see whether or not it had been shown on Saturday night and in the little blurb it said they had extended highlights of Derby's game against Wolves and Bolton's game against high flying Wigan.  Oh yeah is that the high flying Wigan who are  currently sitting in 22nd place in the championship.  Great work BBC!!  I look forward to watching highlights of the 24 games involving league clubs on the football league show this weekend, oops how silly of me there won't be one will there as it is International weekend and the championship isn't involved in domestic football.

You guessed it, no football league show this week lower league wankers!!
 In a country where the FA are constantly bemoaning the fact that there isn't any talent coming from the lower reaches of English football maybe the BBC could see this as an opportunity to showcase the lower leagues by dedicating the program to them instead of just not bothering because the top tier of the football league are not partaking, just a thought BBC.

England will be looking to continue their winning run in the qualifiers with a home game against Slovenia.  There were some interesting call ups to the three lions squad, the biggest being the inclusion of West Brom's new striking sensation Saido Berahino, also there was a recall for in form West Ham attacker Stewart Downing and also a second call up for Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne.  Hopefully Clyne will start on Saturday against Slovenia as I think that the right back position has been one of a weakest over previous years, don't get me wrong as an attacking full back sometimes Glen Johnson can be quite good, but I think he loses the ball to often and wanders out of position a little too much, I would rather see a right back playing there who can defend and attack, and lets face it the boy Clyne certainly ticks those two boxes as well as the fact he is probably the most consistent right full back about at the moment and he is English, what a result!!  I really hope he gets his chance and I also hope he can make that position his own.

Nathaniel Clyne was well happy  having been deservedly called up for international duty

England should win this game on home turf and it would be a good time for Wayne Rooney to add to his England tally and edge ever closer to Bobby Charlton's record.  After the Slovenian game we will face the Auld enemy Scotland in a friendly at Celtic Park, Gordon Strachan's boys will be playing us on the back of an enormous qualifier against Eire, this is a very important game for the Scots and they will be looking to get all three points, especially being at home and as the result of this game could be the difference at the end of qualifying as to who progresses and who doesn't, with the other two challengers in this group in Poland and Germany up against inferior opposition in Georgia and Gibraltar respectively, a positive result is a must for both teams, although a draw would suit the Irish a lot more than Scotland.

What do you mean there is no football league show?

Wales will be hoping again on the fitness of Messrs Bale and Ramsey as they travel to Belgium for what surely will be their biggest game of the entire qualifying campaign.  A win or even a draw will surely mean that the Welsh  would be right on course to qualify for their first major tournament since 1958.

As for me this weekend I will be listening out for a minor miracle of my own as my beloved Daggers travel to high flying AFC Wimbledon in search of a much needed and long awaited 3 point haul.  To be honest I would take a point right now if it was on offer but you never know, if the Daggers back line can contain the power of Ade Akinfenwa and the prolific scoring of Matt Tubbs up front we may just sneak a scruffy goal and get an overdue win.  I live in hope.

Enjoy the football

Come on you Daggers!!!

Come on Englaaaand!!

Friday 7 November 2014

FA Cup first round proper.


To be honest I am not that bothered how pissed off Manuel Pellegrini is with his Manchester City team, and I don't really care that If his team showed a lack of professionalism in Europe.  I couldn't really give a stuff whether Raheem Sterling got called up for the England squad and Daniel Sturridge didn't and if Brendan Rodgers is talking to Roy Hodgson or if Arsene Wenger is talking to Roy Hodgson about Theo Walcott.  At least I don't this weekend, because this weekend is not about the big boys, this weekend as far as I am concerned is not about International call ups or the premier league or even the championship.  Its all about the biggest and longest running cup competition in the world.  Ladies and Gentleman I give you the FA Cup.

Pellegrini is not happy.


This weekend sees the football league 1 and 2 enter the cup for the first time this year and as usual there will be dreams of a long cup run and a chance of pulling a big tie against the big boys in the 3rd round.  It all began back on the 15th August and now finally we have got to the first round proper.



There are some mouth watering ties over this weekend and quite a few potential upsets.

Top of the Conference Barnet are up against top of league 2 Wycombe in what could be a very close game, elsewhere Basingstoke Town who top the Conference South are at home to bottom Conference side AFC Telford United.  High flying league 2 side Bury take on Hemel Hempstead Fc,  Gosport Borough take on Colchester and there is an all league 2 clash between Luton and Newport County.  The lowest ranked team remaining in the competition is Warrington Town from the Northern League Division 1 who take on Exeter from league 2 live on BBC tonight.  Northern Premier league side Norton United are up against conference outfit Gateshead and there is a battle between two former giant killers as Blyth Spartans take on Altrichnam.


My team Dagenham and Redbridge have been handed a home tie against conference side Southport.  With Daggers poor recent home form Port will be coming to Victoria Road with high hopes of pulling off a shock result.

Southport are a team that the Daggers used to play regularly in their conference days, I remember on one occasion playing against them in 2002 where we lost 3-0, however the game will not be remembered certainly from Daggers fans for the score, but more for the poor refereeing performance.  The man in the middle Martin Yerby dismissed two Daggers players in Mark Stein and Steve Potts.  Former West Ham defender Potts was shown a straight red for deliberate handball when it was clear to everyone that it hit his thigh, former Chelsea striker Stein received his marching orders after an aerial challenge that left his opponent rolling around on the floor, it all kicked off and Stein was the man sent down the tunnel.

Mark Stein sent off!!


 The game was played in bad blood and the Port players tried to con the ref after almost every tackle.  The home fans were getting more and more frustrated as the game went on, away players were hurling abuse at the crowd and the crowd were giving it back.  At half time in this game I remember the home fans being taunted by the away fans and it was the first time really I ever thought it was going to kick off.  I remember being really angry at the time and for some unknown reason started shouting a load of abuse at the Southport  substitutes who had come on the pitch to warm up, suffice to say they just laughed at me.  Luckily it never did kick off but it was an awful game with an awful referee and a lot of awful Southport players.  The one Southport villain to stand out for me was their left back Chris Lane who whenever he came to Victoria Road always seemed to antagonise the home supporters.

Daggers fans favourite Southport player Chris lane.


I really hope that tomorrow's game is not played in the same vain and obviously the Daggers can come out with a win.  The FA Cup may just be the tonic the players need to spark their season, hopefully the pressure won't be too much and they can go out and put on a bit of a show for the home fans.

If your team is involved in a FA Cup match tomorrow enjoy your game and good luck to all the teams playing in the greatest cup competition in the world, all except Southport of course.

Come on you Daggers!!!


Tuesday 4 November 2014

If only we had Stuart Thurgood




Daggers home form has been far from good recently, and they were looking to put it right against high flying Shrewsbury on Saturday.

The Daggers came into this game on the back of a of defeat away to Luton and a draw away to Wycombe.

For forty minutes or so Daggers matched the Hatters and had chances to take the lead at Kennilworth Road, but a quick fire double on the stroke of half time left the Daggers 2-0 down at the break and facing an uphill struggle.  The second half ended with a goal a piece but ultimately Luton took all the points.  Christian Doidge scored the consolation goal for the Daggers, the Welshman's first for the club.

Doidge gets first goal against Luton

Daggers took the lead against Wycombe, Jamie Cureton scoring again, unfortunately the Daggers couldn't hold on and the Chairboys snatched a late equaliser, meaning the Essex boys only took a point away from the Hive instead of all three, but a draw against one of the top four shouldn't be sneezed at when your a team who are finding it hard to pick up any result anywhere at the moment.

Before the home game with the Shrews the Daggers played a home game in the Essex Senior cup.  This was a chance for some of the players who were coming back from injuries and also chance for some of the fringe players at the club to get a run out.  Captain Abu Ogogo was eligible to play in this game as his 3 match ban didn't extend to friendly matches.  The biggest boost in this game was the return of last years top scorer Rhys Murphy.  The striker marked his return to first team football with a goal from the penalty spot.  The Daggers won the game against Ryman League one side Barkingside 2-0, Bradley Goldberg scored the second goal, a bit of a worldy by all accounts.

Shrewsbury came into this game after a midweek tussle with top of the Premier League Chelsea in the League cup.  The Shrews had put in a magnificent performance and had the country's top team on the ropes at one point of the game.  Unfortunately for them though Chelsea sneaked over the line with a 2-1 win.

 Micky Melon's boys would have put a lot into that performance on Wednesday night and Wayne Burnett's instructions would probably have been to get at them early and close them down.  The Daggers were quick out of the blocks in this one and were rewarded for the positive start when a powerful Billy Bingham shot gave the home side the lead after 6 minutes.  The Shrews are a good team and although they had their chances in the first half the daggers battled hard and deserved their lead at half time.  Mark Cousins in the home goal was earning his keep and the Daggers number 30 made some smart saves.  At the other end the Shrewsbury goalkeeper was probably quite lucky to be still on the pitch.  George Porter chased down a hopeful ball which looked to be too long for the winger and looked to be heading out of play for a goal kick when for some reason the Shrew's stopper raced out of the side of his area and deliberately punched the ball.  Referee Mr Sheldrake decided that a yellow card was punishment enough for these actions although George Porter argued it wasn't and  was subsequently booked for his protestations.  All I can say is the rules must have changed because a few seasons ago our goalkeeper at the time Chris Lewington was sent off twice in a season for handling the ball outside of his area.  One of which was so inconclusive that not one person in the ground could be 100% wether it was in or out of the box.  Oh well that's consistency for you.

Billy Bingham gave Daggers perfect start

Shrewsbury were reduced to ten men though early in the second half when Jermaine Grandison pulled back Ade Yusuff with the Striker through on goal.  Grandison who had scored the own goal Wednesday night against Chelsea which had ultimately dumped the Shrews out of the cup ended a troublesome week for himself after seeing a red card for denying a goal scoring opportunity.  Unfortunately for the Daggers the extra man became more of a hindrance then a help.  Wayne Burnett decided it would be a good idea to take off a midfielder in Andre Boucaurd and replace him with a defender in Matt Partridge.  I'm not sure if it was just for tactical reasons or for an injury but whichever it certainly disrupted the shape of the team as Shrewsbury with less men seemed to be finding more space in midfield.  The Shrews began to dictate the game as the Daggers seemed to get deeper and deeper.  Billy Bingham who had been doing so well in the middle of the pitch ended up on the left side of midfield and the gaps were starting to show.  The Daggers should have been in charge but instead were being put under more and more pressure as the away team launched attack after attack.  Daggers couldn't win the ball back and it was only a matter of time before the Shrews scored.  It was Wednesday nights hero Andy Mangan who got the anticipated leveller on 70 minutes.  The substitute scoring an unstoppable volley from a lovely ball over the top of our ever receding defence.  Daggers made more changes, Rhys Murphy came on to make his first league appearance of the season, Ashley Chambers also came on.  Twice the daggers could have scored the winner but firstly George Porter didn't play in Ashley Chambers when he was free on goal and then Rhys Murphy decided to go alone when George Porter was in acres of space with the goal at his mercy, these opportunities were to cost the Daggers dearly in the last minute of injury time when the Shrews who to their credit never gave up,  Andy Mangan got free in the box and Scott Doe brought  him down.  Veteran Liam Lawrence stepped up, scored and gave Shrewsbury all the points leaving Daggers with absolutely nothing.  I walked out of Vicky Road with my son wearing his shiny new away shirt probably the most down I have felt in many a year.  Where does the team go from here?  To be honest I don't have a clue.

A lot of our fans were rightly pissed off with the result and a lot of them made there thoughts known towards the manager.  To be fair the blame has to lay at his door as his tactics in the second half were poor at best.  It's a game we should have won or at least drawn, but instead we leave Victoria Road not for the first time this season having lead at half time with nothing.

The Daggers welcome Conference side Southport on Saturday in the FA Cup.  A slip up in this game could spell the end of Wayne Burnett's tenure as daggers boss.  I hope that this isn't the case as I like what he has done for the club and have been amazed at the talent he has brought to the club, but as he as always said football is about results and if he doesn't put out the right team with the right tactics to get that result then that is down to him.

Is Wayne a manager under pressure

On a brighter note today is Stuart Thurgood's birthday.  Thurgood only played 17 times for our club but in his short time in the centre of our midfield proved to me and many others what a player he was.  Unfortunately we have never really replaced his tenacity and tackling ability in the middle of the pitch.  Thurgood would make a big difference to our midfield at this moment in time such a shame we don't have him now.  Happy 33rd birthday Stuart.

Happy birthday Stuart Thurgood.

Come on you Daggers!!


Saturday 1 November 2014

Something for the weekend!!



For all you football fans out there who are off to watch your team this weekend, I thought I would do a small preview post.

Obviously the biggest game of the weekend is tomorrow's Manchester derby.

Will Rooney's return make a difference.

The red devils will travel across town to play their neighbours in what could be a significant game for both teams.  Man United come into this game after a big result against top of the league Chelsea.  Van Persie's last gasp but deserved equaliser earned United a very good point against the best team in the country.  Man City on the other hand have had an awful week, they were beaten well at Upton Park last Saturday in the league and they followed that up with a poor display and even poorer result in the Capital one cup against Newcastle and lost 2-0,  If you were playing as Manchester City on football manager and those two results had happened no doubt you would quit game without saving and start all over again, no doubt muttering under your breath "stupid fucking game".  

Manchester City will probably still be slight favourites in this game due to their home advantage, but as I said United are starting to hit form, I reckon Wayne Rooney's return could be the catalyst in a win for the reds and a continued week of hell for the blues.

Newcastle take on Liverpool in the early game on Saturday no doubt Liverpool will win 4-3and Kevin Keegan will be slumped over in his seat, head down as Stan Collymore scores the winner in the injury time.

I expect Arsenal to get back on the winning road with an easy victory at home to Burnley, and Chelsea will be looking to get as near to double figures against QPR at Stamford Bridge.  Although QPR have improved in recent weeks I can only see more trouble for 'Arry and his defence.  If Bobby Zamora starts for the super hoops then maybe there will be a bit of joy for them but their main problems are in the defensive area of the pitch and an attacking team like Chelsea should be taking full advantage.  I reckon the blues will get 6.

In the Championship, top of the table Wolves are taking on bottom of the table Birmingham as I write in the early midlands Derby.  Its good to see Wolves doing well, I always had a soft spot for them when I was a kid in the late 70's early 80's it may have been because they were nicknamed Wolves, it might have been however due to their gold and black kit, but it was more than likely down to the hairstyles of Geoffrey Palmer and George Berry.  Geoffrey Palmer looked so much different in Butterflies with Wendy Craig and Rodney Trotter.

George Berry


Geoffrey Palmer.

In league 1 Preston will be hoping they can travel to Rochdale and nick a win and that Bristol City fail to beat Oldham so they can reach the top of the table.  Swindon in 3rd will be looking to beat MK Dons and continue with their pursuit of the top two.  Bottom of the table Scunthorpe will not be relishing the prospect of a trip to London Road and what could be a big defeat to Peterborough.

John Still's Luton will be looking to increase their grip on top spot of league 2 as they take on Exeter.  St James Park is never an easy place to go and with Wycombe, Bury and Shrewsbury all breathing hard down the Hatters neck, I can see  Exeter at least getting a draw in this one.  Wycombe should just sneak a win at Oxford but I reckon Bury will only get a draw at Cambridge.  Shrewsbury will be looking to take their great form of last Wednesday in the League Cup to Victoria Road were they will play the rip roaring goalscoring Daggers.  The Shrews may well have played well and maybe deserved a bit more against the Premier League champions elect Chelsea in midweek, but hopefully from a Daggers point of view they are feeling a little jaded from their exploits and the mighty Daggers can get into Micky Mellon's boys early and bring Shrewsbury down to earth with a humbling 3-1 defeat.  No biased in that comment you understand.

If you are going to watch your team this weekend, whether your watching them on telly or listening on the wireless or just watching the results come in, good luck to all teams I hope they all play well and get the result your looking for.  Except Shrewsbury of course.

Come on you Daggers!!