Monday 18 May 2015

Finniebahçe - The Players

With less than 3 weeks until the Echoes Foundation charity 5-aside tournament, it's time to introduce the players that Finnies hope can bring back the trophy!

The Players

Auton, N – As a long time season ticket holder at Hull City, Nick has been able to study the delicate playstyle of his beloved City over a number of years. With City currently staring relegation in the face, Auton’s team mates are hoping he doesn’t take too much inspiration from the Tigers of this season and can help Finniebahçe in their push for victory.

Parkin, J (C) – Frequent 5 and 11 aside player and Captain of the side Jonathan Parkin hopes to continue his current run of good form and help achieve Finniebahçe’s title hopes. An extensive and successful career with Wilberfoss FC has given Jonathan a deep knowledge and passion for the game that will be much appreciated by his team mates.  Parkin’s main strengths lie in attack and is likely to play as a striker or offensive midfielder. Not afraid of a challenge, Parkin has a long history of injuries and has even talked of retirement from the game at the end of the season. However a good performance from his team could impact his decision.

Green, AOffice Manager at Finnies and Vice-Captain of Finniebahçe, Anthony’s notable history in a variety of team sports make him an integral part of the squad. Recently retired from a managerial role at Beverley White Star, Green brings a detailed knowledge of the formations and tactics required to win games.  A keen rugby and football player, Green is seen as a player that can fulfil any role on the pitch. However, key strengths of vision, communication and power make Anthony a strong candidate for the holding midfield role; spotting danger, pulling the strings and occasionally unleashing a long range strike.       

Rainbird, T Current 5-aside player Tom brings a much needed defensive mind to the team. Playing at the back for his current team has given Rainbird experience in the 5 aside game and a good knowledge of his position. Tom may be asked to drift into a slightly more offensive role in some games. The team is confident of a good tournament from the Finnies Account Manager, however when asked about a potential role further up the field, Rainbird warned supporters ‘I can’t shoot for toffee!’

Baldwin, J Regular 5 and 11 aside player and Marketing Intern at Finnies, Jack is confident of a good team performance. A history of success captaining the Hull University Business School Football team (HUBS) and consistent performances for title winning 5 aside team Hull Tigers mean Jack will always give 100% and aim for 1st place.

Taylor, OTrainee Accountant Owen Taylor brings a flexibility and knowledge of the game that could prove crucial for Finniebahçe as they look to rotate team setup on a regular basis. A Hedon Rangers player since the age of 10, Owen has played in almost every position on an 11 aside pitch. Occasionally selected for Hull Representatives, Owen has played against quality opposition including York City and Sheffield Wednesday. Management is hoping Taylor can use this experience and help the team in a number of roles.

Cockerill, CA recent arrival to Finnies, Callum is set to play a crucial role in the team. The 19 year old joined the company on 5 May and is keen to show his talent to his new team-mates. Despite being a Liverpool fan, the regular Sunday league and 5 aside player has an impressive knowledge of the game.  As a qualified referee, Cockerill provides additional insight which could prove crucial in giving Finniebahçe the edge.

Oldroyd, J – Arriving on a free transfer from The Promotion Company, friend of the firm Joe Oldroyd joins Finniebahçe with fresh legs and fresh enthusiasm. Scouting reports suggest Joe has considerable talent however the somewhat unknown quantity Oldroyd has urged fans ‘don’t be expecting any miracles!’

Overall chances – With a full squad of 8 players, the team has a great mix of attributes and play styles, allowing Finniebahçe to keep opponents guessing. However the squad is lacking a dedicated goalkeeper which could prove critical as Finniebahçe may struggle for stability at the back. The team will have to cover this potential frailty by not overcommitting to attack, leaving the stand in goalkeeper exposed.

Performing well would be wonderful and we’d love to win but the main focus of the event is on the money being raised for the Echoes Foundation. The charity perform great work and it’s wonderful to be able to both enjoy a day of sport and contribute to a brilliant cause. For this reason we encourage anybody reading this to enter a team into the competition! The tournament takes place at Soccer Sensations (Hull) on Saturday 6th of June and is open to teams of friends, families or businesses! Registration includes a £10 donation for each player and this includes food for teams. The Echoes Foundation really is a wonderful charity and we’d love to see a big turnout.

If you’d like to enter a team or want more information, visit The Echoes Foundation website or go to the Official Facebook event page. You can also email admin@echoesfoundation.org.uk to book your place or call 01482 310410.

 

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