Guilford Celtic is a Connecticut based team playing in the Shoreline Adult Soccer League since 2010. The team was formed in 2003 and played in the Connecticut Adult Recreational Soccer League for 7 years. In 2017 we changed our name from Madison to Guilford Celtic!
The team is inspired by Glasgow Celtic FC...probably the greatest football team on the planet!
Saturday, September 10, 2011
URGENT! Field change! Town Campus!!
Behrooz was just informed by the town that the exchange field is unplayable....not been mowed for months and they forgot we were going to be playing on it!
Tano, While I agree that the 4-5-1 formation is a good one, it only works when our midfielders stay in position. Our primary weakness in nearly every game we've played is that our midfielders run forward and don't come back quickly, thereby leaving our defense exposed. The key is for the mdifielders to sprint back to their positions when they make a forward run. And only one or two midfielders should be up the field and the other two should always stay back.
Man Utd opening a serious can of Whoopass this season... 18 goals in 4 games... What!!?? Wayne Rooney - 8 goals and 2 hat tricks in 4 games WTF?
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The boots Bambi, those Nike are fantastic.
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great win guys! 6-2! that has a magical ring for a lot of Celtic supporters...check out the Celtic video bar!
ReplyDeleteOrange SC 6 vs Albanian Eagles 4
ReplyDeleteEast Haven SC 1 vs Hamden United 1
Guilford Bell Curve 2 vs Wallingford Morelia 1
Madison Celtic FC 6 vs North Branford 2
Results for September 11
MASTERS LEAGUE
match report out later today! lots to write!
ReplyDeletethe game that Roniildo, Jodingo!!, El Gato and myself will miss is the away game to the Albanian Eagles..... NOT East Haven!
ReplyDeleteBetter make sure everyone who is available can make the game against the Eagles onthe 25th.
ReplyDeleteor move it!?
ReplyDeleteThat's the better option, but we don't happen many options with us already playing a makeup game Columbus Day weekend.
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ReplyDeleteWas the final score yesterday 5-2 or 6-2?
ReplyDeleteTano, While I agree that the 4-5-1 formation is a good one, it only works when our midfielders stay in position. Our primary weakness in nearly every game we've played is that our midfielders run forward and don't come back quickly, thereby leaving our defense exposed. The key is for the mdifielders to sprint back to their positions when they make a forward run. And only one or two midfielders should be up the field and the other two should always stay back.
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