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From: Megadez
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Date: 6/8/2011 12:15:33 PM
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Hi guys!

First of all, thank you to all the managers that are training young lebanese players The first weeks have shown that most of the players are correctly trained and you managers are understanding.

First point, let's talk about our pool in Asian Championship. For a small country like Lebanon, we needed a miracle to reach the second round. There were two groups in our group. NZ, Australia, Philippines and Indonesia were huge favourites. Pakistan, UAE and Lebanon were outsiders.
My aim was to finish higher than UAE and Pakistan, it meaned to beat them. In my mind, Indonesia was less strong than the 3 other big, so, if there were a very small chance to go to second round, it would mean winning against them.
NZ, Australia and Philippines, we couldn't do anything, except trying players and being patient. I decided to CRUNCH Indonesia, but because of the injuries of Abu Jibara, Haddad and El-Hadded, and our lack of endurance, we failed. Not so far (ok, they TIE ), but not enough.

Our game against Pakistan: fortunately, he didn't crunch or defend 3-2. Our C and PF are not good enough to play inside tactics. So, as usual or almost, we played Motion. Because of the shape and training, I decided to put Haddad in the starting five instead of Abu Jibara. And he has been one of our great guys (but we'll talk about the players later). For once, we finished a game better than we started it!
But according to shapes, DMI, salaries and what i know about pakistanese players, we had to win, and we did it. It was difficult, but it was our first victory

Against UAE: we are lucky, this team doesn't have any manager, he may have been banned. So, has they have a better team than us, we crunched and played on our qualities: passing and shooting. They attacked outside, perfect, we have a good outside defense. It was really difficult but we did a great last quarter.

Finally! With two victories, we are 5th of our pool. We have good circumstances, but we did it

From: Megadez

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Date: 6/8/2011 12:33:17 PM
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The players:

One of the big aim of the season is to save players. We did it, and there are still some until the end of the season. That's why there are some really young players in our team.

The core of our team:
Ismail Sammour: our point guard, he always does the job, if i had to chose a captain for the team, i would chose him. His manager is doing something really interesting with him
Omar Sielawi: can play point guard or small forward. A lack in outside defense that is going to be solved.
Nsour: unfortunately, it seems that he is not trained, and he has a huge lack in endurance. But he is our best inside player!
Haddad: he joined the starter team in the last two games and he is now our best shooting guard. Good in defense and shooting.

The safe bets:
Abu Jibara: a good shooting guard, has been injured at the beginning of the season.
Ramahy: the perfect substitute as point guard. His only problem: his potential. But still trained

The future:
El-Hadded: if correctly trained, will be really good next season and could be our best outside player
Ammouri: our power forward, a lack in defense so that he cannot start games
Ibrahim Omar: i give you rendez-vous in two seasons for this guy, you'll be impressed!
Shraideh: the same, young, skilled, a good potential, trained...


Of course, we have other players in the U21 team, but these are the one who play the most. You also have around 30/40 lebanese players that may be join the team, according to the training.

For the next games, as there are only friendly games, there must be some changes in the team, to thank managers