The Mersey Giants










We came, we saw, we conquered again!!!
Well done to all the Giants that attended the LFC event last Friday. The whole squad looked by far the most professional team there in the kit and jackets (though the names on the opposition shirts were impressive).

The day started with a skills session run by the LFC Academy coaches with each of the attending teams. Hopefully it gave a flavour of what life is like for a Liverpool FC scholar, it was a good opportunity for the Giants to show their silky skills.

Then we got down to business. Two pitches were set up and each of the four sides played each other in a mini tournament. In the first game the teams were well matched. Jack worked tirelessly down the right hand side but the boys struggled to create many attacking chances. Connor made some excellent saves in the Giants goal after a sustained period of opposition pressure and the first game ended 0-0.

In the second game the boys got a bit more into their stride though goalscoring chances were at a premium as the game was again heading towards a stalemate. That was until a free kick was awarded against the Giants just outside their area. Connor organised his defence best he could but an excellent free kick was curled in at the near post before anyone had time to react. The Lads rallied to get back in the game. Some excellent kicking from Connor got the ball forward to set the Giants on their way but the equaliser eluded them and the game finished 1-0.

In the third and final game the boys really found their feet. The good team play from the previous games seemed to move to the next level and suddenly passes were finding feet and the ball was being moved around the pitch with ease. The Giants took a deserved lead through Reece following a good passing move. The boys were up and running and soon went in search of a second but could not turn their dominance into a goal. Then against the run of play East Leigh equalised. At this point the game could have gone either way but it was the Giants that took the initiative and pushed on to regain the lead. It was from one of these plays that the winning goal came. The ball was won back on the edge of the Giants box and spread out to Owen on the right wing. Following a short burst down the line the ball was put into the centre for Sam but was just too strong for him to control. Luckily Cameron had gambled on the ball reaching the back post as he stole in off the left wing and placed the ball first time into the top corner as the keeper scrambled across his line to save.

So the Giants finished the day on a high, and everyone enjoyed another excellent experience at the Liverpool Academy. A big thankyou to the Liverpool FC coaches for a great afternoon, and lets hope we get to make it visit number three before too long.

Man Of The Match was awarded to Connor by a majority team vote following some awsome saves and excellent kicking. Well done!!!




Giants to follow the Mersey Way (again)

Travel arrangements for the Liverpool FC session on Friday 28th March are confirmed as follows.

The session is scheduled to take place between 15.30 and 17.00, with teams to arrive no later than 15.00. The format has been set as follows. First 45 minutes will be a coaching session by the Liverpool FC Academy coaches working on individual technical ability. The second 45 minutes will be game time with each of the 4 invited teams playing each other in a mini tournament. The sessions are scheduled to take place on the outdoor astro turf surface but could be switched to the indoor facility in the event of bad weather.

All players are asked to attend in their Ladybridge kit and training jacket and are asked to bring both boots and trainers, shinpads and a drink.

Travel arrangements have been set as follows;

Those travelling in convoy are asked to meet at Chequers Restaurant on Chequerbent roundabout, Westhoughton. We will be leaving this location no later than 14.15. We will then travel as before down Atherleigh Way onto the East Lancs towards Liverpool. The estimated travel time is 40 minutes.

For those that intend going straight to the academy could they please arrive at 15.00.

Please use the following link for google maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocode=4794718543376467500,53.478811,-2.869715%3B15087228433708854376,53.478794,-2.869691&saddr=park+road,+westhoughton&daddr=Unknown+road+%4053.478794,+-2.869691&mra=pr&mrcr=0&sll=53.48041,-2.860093&sspn=0.014251,0.032315&ie=UTF8&ll=53.472595,-2.856703&spn=0.014253,0.032315&z=15

Or for you satnav owners the postcode is L33 7ET.

Finally, all supporters are welcome so lets make plenty noise and help the boys enjoy another great experience at Liverpool FC.

Giants take on the mighty Reds!!!!

On a cold and windy evening the Giants travelled to Liverpool FC Academy to pitch themselves against the best the Merseyside club had to offer. It was a great experience for all the players, who following a nervous opening period grew in strength and confidence. At stages towards the end of the night the Giants had Liverpool penned back in their own half producing some excellent pass and move football. Watched by the Liverpool FC scouts I was told at the end of the night that we had given as good a display as they had seen by any local club, and the promise was made that we would arrange a re-match in the not too distant future!!!!













GIANTS V’S WARRIORS

CHRISTMAS PARTY
AT
HART COMMON GOLF CLUB
WIGAN ROAD
WESTHOUGHTON
BL5 2BX

SATURDAY 8TH DECEMBER 2007
5PM UNTIL 9PM

DISCO, PARTY GAMES, FOOD AND FUN.
PARENTS & SIBLINGS WELCOME

Ladybridge Giants Pre Season

In an exciting pre season the GIANTS travelled the North West in search of victory and the opportunity to play against the best opposition out there.

Good fun was had by all with some very good football being played.

The weather wasn't always the greatest but every game was approached with the same enthusiasm, determination and belief.

The boys were rewarded with some very good results and picked up some impressive silverware along the way