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  1. September 2023
     
    02/09/2023 - ILSCD v Walton & Hersham (H)
    The first home league game of the season saw Hillingdon take on a Walton & Hersham side sitting in 4th. With two fixtures a week at the moment with the FA Cup run, Monster had to rotate. Youngster Tony Johnson started in midfield, showing faith with the academy prospects when needed. Markus Bagger opened the scoring after 8 minutes with a cushioned volley into the far corner from Sargent's cross. In the 40th minute, Ennis made it 2-0, played through by Martin's through ball and lashing home from within the area. Tony Johnson scored with a penalty after 48 minutes to make it 3-0, but Walton & Hersham pulled one back when Twinn's shot crept in after clipping the post. Sargent made it 4-1 with a left-footed effort from the left side of the box, dipping in at the far post, having run on to Ennis's pass. Kelly picked up a 2nd yellow card after 79 minutes but Walton & Hersham pulled another goal back a couple of minutes later, Roberts with a low shot from the edge of the area, Anyanwu unsighted. Atangana was sent off for another 2nd yellow card and Sargent scored his 2nd of the game, running on to Johnson's pass and lashing it home. 
     
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    06/09/2023 - ILSCD v Croydon (A)
    Hillingdon should possibly have won this game based on the XG, but it finished 1-1. Callaghan opened the scoring with a close-range finish from Ward's square pass across the 6-yard box. Kalu equalised almost immediately with a 20-yard blockbuster which flew past Munday. That was it. Anybody needing a bathroom break for those 2 minutes would have missed all of the action. A boring 1-1 draw with both teams keeping all 11 men on the pitch. 
     
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    09/09/2023 - FA Cup 1st Qualifying Round v Hendon (A)
    Having dominated the last game, Hillingdon were dominated in this game but managed to run out 2-0 winners, scoring 2 quick goals in the 1st half, their first 2 shots on target. Bagger scored a back post header after 15 minutes and Andrews scored his 1st goal for the club 2 minutes later, running through to tuck it away. Anyanwu between the sticks made several outstanding saves (11 in total) and was named Player of the Match, a testament to Monster's faith in the youngster. Hillingdon will play a plum tie against St. Albans City of the National League South in the next round. 
     
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    12/09/2023 - ILSCD v Sutton Common Rovers (H)
    Sutton were 18th as the game began, while Hillingdon were in 8th. Monster had to make changes after the Hendon game but it was still a decent side put out. Noah Casey scored the only goal of the game after 37 minutes, converting Sargent's low cross from the left at the back post. Playing the 4-2-3-1 seems to have made clean sheets more possible - the whole defence averaged above a 7.4 in this game. Hillingdon once again dominated the game in the stats but only had the 1 goal to show for it. A striker was in on trial but has offers from several clubs. Food for thought for Monster as to how to get a better goalscoring return from his strikeforce.
     
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    16/09/2023 - ILSCD v Hartley Wintney (A)
    Today's opponents hadn't had the greatest start to the season and Monster was hopeful of causing further misery. The striker on trial had signed for Merthyr Town, so it was the existing strikeforce still in place. Hillingdon started the game well, taking the lead after 21 minutes when centre back for the day Harry Nicholson stepped up to curl a beautiful freekick over the wall and into the top left corner for his first ever Hillingdon goal. Substitute Joel Gooden made it 2-0 before the break when a neat passing move saw the wingback break into the box and tuck home. However, two substitutions were required before half time as Devine and Martin were both taken off injured having suffered innocuous knocks. Monster told the players he was pleased and to keep going in the second half. Hartley Wintney pulled one back with a freekick of their own when Severs blasted home from a similar spot to Nicholson's effort. They equalised when Eshun tucked home from just inside the area on 67 minutes. They hadn't really been in the game, and Sargent had missed a sitter just before. Monster wasn't pleased and hauled Jack Ward off, sending on Clapham. With time running out, Callaghan picked the ball up about 25 yards out, controlling Casey's pass with his left foot and then launching a right-footed screamer into the top corner. Surely the winner! But no, Hartley Wintney responded yet again, Stacey knocking in from close range to pull the match level. Another point gained but it felt to Monster like 2 points lost. Hillingdon had been the better side but were still missing that clinical striker who could put chances away. 6 matches unbeaten, though - Monster couldn't be too downhearted. Devine and Martin would be missing for several weeks each, which could potentially stretch the squad to its maximum. 
     
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    23/09/2023 - FA Cup 2nd Qualifying Round v St. Albans City (A)
    This was Monster's first opportunity to send his side out against a team at a higher level, coming up against Tier 6 side St. Albans City in the FA Cup. The scouts had come back to say St. Albans would be a side who have a lot of the ball and so it proved. Monster set up his side to try and retain the ball but the difference in class showed throughout. It did take until the 73rd minute for St. Albans to find the breakthrough but nobody could argue it wasn't deserved. Monster was philosophical after the game, telling the press conference that success was never on the cards and the club has to aspire to be at St. Albans' level in the future. An FA Cup exit but a decent run for The Hillmen to make it this far. 
     
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    26/09/2023 - ILSCD v Merstham (H)
    Hillingdon's opponents had made a good start to the season, sitting in 3rd at the start of play. With Merstham's gegenpressing style, Monster made sure to tell the team to play at their quickest tempo; dallying on the ball could lead to losing possession. He also reverted back to the 4-1-3-2 formation in the hope it could inspire the strikers to start scoring, Ward partnering Callaghan up front. Merstham were down to 10 men in the 21st minute but took their lead when Henry nodded in from the edge of the 6-yard box. Ward equalised with a fantastic low strike from outside the box, the ball clipping the post to nestle into the back of the net. Hillingdon had been on top and deserved to go in level. Slone went off injured, though, on the stroke of half time with Bagger having to come on play right back. Merstham took the lead again after half time when Walters scored a freekick. Plant nodded in a corner just after the hour mark to make it 2-2 and Casey converted Ward's crossfield pass, an effort the Merstham keeper allowed to sneak under him at the near post. Hillingdon couldn't hold on, though. Merstham equalised shortly after when Cook headed in a cross from the right, despite the close attendance of several players. Neither side could find a winner and so it ended 3-3. Slone's injury would keep him out for a few weeks, another twisted ankle, leaving Monster with no right backs to call on for the next match. 
     
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    30/09/2023 - FA Trophy 1st Qualifying Round v Ashford Town (Middx) (H)
    A familiar foe, having played them away a few weeks ago. Monster's team saw Nicholson slot in at right back, and also the inverted wingbacks change to full backs to offer a little more width rather than cutting in the whole time. What unfolded was a remarkable game of football. Ward opened the scoring in the 5th minute, looping his shot from the edge of the area over Izquierdo. Callaghan had a goal ruled out a few moments later for straying offside but Ashford equalised when a lung-busting run from Coles down the right hand side led to a brilliant cross turned in at the back post by Ihionvien. Plant should have done better, somehow getting underneath the ball, giving the striker an easy chance to finish. Clapham, playing in a deeper midfield role in this game, launched a ball forward from the centre circle on to Ward's toe. The shadow striker tried to create an angle but had to pull the ball back in the end to Sargent, who cushioned a volley into the top right corner. Hutchcox scored in the 25th minute to make it 3-1, nodding in Casey's whipped corner from the left. Ward scored again before half time when Nicholson's cross from the right was nodded away but straight to the feet of the shadow striker, who took a couple of touches before unleashing a thunderbolt, not too dissimilar to Callaghan's effort in the last game. 4-1 at the break and Monster told his side to play without pressure for the second half. It seemed to be working until Monster made a couple of changes. Almost immediately, a long throughball aimed for Coles should have been cut out by Hutchcox, but his slide tackle only knocked it through for the striker to square for Deakin unmarked at the back post to prod home. 4-2. Game on. Clapham in his deeper role played a gorgeous pass into Casey's path in the 84th minute, and the right winger couldn't miss from inside the area, his shot clipping in off the post. 5 minutes later, a lovely one-two between Dawes and Sargent on the left saw the winger smack the ball across goal to the opposite winger, Casey needing two bites of the cherry to tuck the ball in. 6-2 now. Ashford managed another consolation before the end, Anyanwu somehow letting a tame effort from 30 yards squirm under him but the damage had already been done. 6-3 the final score at the Middlesex Stadium against a side above them in the league, and Hillingdon progressed to the next round. Ward was the player of the match after his two goals but the hunt for the strikers to score goes on. 
     
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    September 2023 Summary
    A busy September found Hillingdon sitting in 10th in the league after 2 wins and 3 draws. A narrow FA Cup defeat to a side 2 tiers above them wasn't too distracting, and a barnstorming game in the FA Trophy saw them through to the next round. Noah Casey was named Young Player of the Month in the league after 2 goals and 2 assists in his 4 games. Monster's side are still finding their feet in the league, but with an extremely young side that was always to be expected. Only one player in the FA Trophy game was over the age of 20.
     
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  2. Pre-season 2023
     
    Despite not fulfilling the board's desire to play defensive, counter-attacking, direct football, Monster's deal was extended for a further year with a pay rise to £150 p/w. He also completed his National C qualification but the board cited financial difficulties as the reason for not being able to fund the National B qualification.  
     
    The Middlesex Stadium became a revolving door of triallists in the summer, Monster offering any youngsters who promised potential to come and try out as well as any free transfer recommendations. Monster's policy appeared to be for determined players with some good physical elements: height for defence and speed for attack. He also publicly stated he was after a squad of 22 players and he would rely on the youth team to make up any gaps that cropped up throughout the season. Players came in on trial demanding ridiculous appearance fees which Monster turned down. He wasn't going to the bankrupt the club. He would give youth a chance rather than pay for an expensive player demanding how to run the club and who to recruit. 
     
    The summer also gave Monster a chance to see what staff he wanted to bring in to transform the club. Toby Owen became Director of Football, a huge upgrade in knowledge compared to Odutayo, and Monster tapped him up for all his knowledge of the free transfer market. Aside from that, Monster kept faith in the staff members that wanted to be there and had been part of last season's success. 
     
    The pre-season fixtures were relatively successful winning 4 and drawing once. Monster tried to bed in a few alternative tactics as well, in case the 4-1-3-2 didn't work out or he couldn't find a 2nd striker to play up front with Callaghan. In came: striker/left winger Toby Andrews, centre back Rio Plant, shadow striker Jack Ward, left winger Aaron Devine, striker Iwan Bevan, and midfielder Scott Wheeler. The only notable out came 3 days before the 1st fixture - regular striker Lewis Horn-Haynes agreeing terms to play at Felixstowe & Walton United. Monster had tried to find a goalkeeper but wasn't able to find anyone in time who fitted the club's profile and was better than the youngsters already at the club. 
     
    August 2023
     
    12/08/2023 - FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round v Torridgeside (H)
    This was Monster's first ever taste of the FA Cup with Hillingdon having been knocked out at this stage last season before his arrival. A home game too, and a chance for the fans to meet some of the new arrivals. Martin, Plant, Wheeler, Casey, and Ward started for their debuts, as well as Anyanwu in goal having come through the club's academy system. The opposition were two tiers below and Hillingdon were strong favourites. 487 fans turned out at the Middlesex Stadium, the highest of Monster's tenure, and they were rewarded with 2 goals in the first 25 minutes. Sargent's cross from the left was nodded in at the back post by debutant Casey, sneaking in front of his marker to plant a header into the net. 3 minutes later, Ward made it 2-0, his marker getting completely under the ball, and allowing the debutant striker to bear down on goal and tuck it away. Torridgeside pulled one back after half time, a looping cross from the left finished at the back post by Holohan. There were two late red cards for second yellows. Wheeler went first for a red card on his debut but it didn't matter too much when Thomas was also dismissed a short while later. A 2-1 win for Monster's first FA Cup game and they drew Winchester City in the next round. 
     
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    19/08/2023 - Isthmian League South Central Division v Staines Town (A)
    How would Monster's new-look team fare against the side predicted to be challenging at the top of the table? Hillingdon were the favourites to be relegated and were given a tough start with 3 away games to kick the league off in August. They conceded 2 goals in quick succession in this game. First a penalty, then a long ball forward with their striker seizing on some hesitancy in the defence to tuck home the 2nd. Callaghan scored a fantastic strike from the edge of the box just before the break to grab his 1st of the season. Staines were then down to 10 men when Okonkwo picked up his second booking. Casey scored his first league goal of the season with a lovely run and finish to draw Hillingdon level. It stung Staines into action and they regained the lead when they played a big ball over the top and found Taylor-Crossdale to stroke past Anyanwu. Staines went down to 9 men when Okoli received a straight red card but Hillingdon couldn't find an equaliser, even with a 2-man advantage. A rude awakening for Hillingdon, and work still for Monster to do. 
     
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    23/08/2023 - ILSCD v Ashford Town (Middx) (A)
    Another away trip, this time to the side who were humiliated by CB Hounslow on the opening day of the season. Monster decided keeping the ball wasn't the most effective method, mostly because the pitches in this division were much larger. He also dropped a striker into midfield to make it a 4-2-3-1. A cagey 1st half lead to Hillingdon peppering the goal in the 2nd. Casey scored his 3rd goal in 3 games, cutting in from the corner of the box to unleash a shot which crashed in off the bar. Hillingdon doubled their lead when Ennis turned in Hutchcox's flicked header from a corner. The Hillmen saw the game out, with young keeper Munday keeping a clean sheet on his debut, to collect their first 3 points of the season. 
     
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    26/08/2023 - FA Cup Preliminary Round v Winchester City (A)
    Monster's 2nd game in the FA Cup came away at another Tier 8 side, this time Winchester City. Monster kept faith with his 4-2-3-1, but used the possession-based mentality. It worked a treat as Hillingdon ran out 4-0 winners, left-winger Devine scoring a hattrick. Wheeler's cross from the right from deep allowed Devine to sneak in. His shot came back off the post but his momentum kept him running and he tucked away the rebound. Geddes headed in Ward's corner after 32 minutes to make it 2-0 before half time. In the 67th minute, Anyanwu's clearance was flicked on by Callaghan and Devine ran through to smash in his 2nd of the afternoon. 4 minutes later, as Monster was plotting changes, Devine scored his hattrick. Ennis played him through and the winger made no mistake from 8 yards, slotting in at the near post. A wonderful win and the opportunity to go on a cup run in the prestigious competition will certainly help the club finances. Hillingdon will play Faversham Town or Hendon in the 1st Qualifying Round. 
     
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    30/08/2023 - ILSCD v Harrow Borough (A)
    A third consecutive away league game in a row and Hillingdon had to head to the side top of the fledgling table. Hillingdon dominated the match, but could only manage a 1-1 draw, the two sides exchanging penalties. With an XG of over 4, Monster will wonder how they didn't win, but an away draw isn't a bad result by any means for the side expected to finish bottom. 
     
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    August 2023 Summary
    What a start to life in Tier 8. 1 win, 1 draw, and that defeat on the opening day leaving Hillingdon Borough in 10th, a position they would be happy with come the end of the season. Two wins in the FA Cup as well.
     
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  3. May 2023
     
    02/05/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North Playoff Final v Edgware Town (A)
    A playoff final. Potentially Tier 8 football next season. Edgware had had a good season, finishing 2nd in the league. Hillingdon had never beaten them, drawing once and losing once. Could they beat the odds and end up being promoted having been bottom of the table on 1st October 2022? 190 Hillingdon Borough fans made the trip to Kingsbury to find out. The first half was a cagey affair, neither side particularly creating any gilt-edged chances. In the 2nd half, as Hillingdon tired, Edgware took control and created the better of the chances. Still no breakthrough at the end of 90 minutes and Hillingdon looked dead on their feet. Monster tried to rally the troops to make it through extra time but they were so tired, they could barely make it off the pitch. The game drifted to penalties. Monster told his players to relax and pick their spots. Edgware decided to take the 1st kick and Hillingdon chose to take penalties in front of their own fans. Simpson stepped up first for Edgware and blazed his penalty over. Callaghan, the regular penalty-taker for Hillingdon, scored his to the keeper's right. Dundas found the bottom corner for Edgware's next penalty, as did Ludlam for Hillingdon. Boateng was next for Edgware but his penalty was a comfortable height for Bryan and the on-loan keeper kept it out. Ellis then made it 3-1 from the spot, tucking his penalty away with aplomb, Frampton nowhere near it. Up stepped O'Donovan. He had to score to keep Edgware in it. He took aim. Monster took a deep breath. The substitute stepped up... and missed! Bryan watched it sail over the crossbar into the Hillingdon fans. There was a moment of disbelief before the euphoria kicked in. 
     
    Promoted. Back to the 8th tier for the first time since 2014/15. 
     
    From bottom of the league to playoff final winners with a former brush-factory employee in charge.  
     
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    2022/23 Season Review
     
    The season ended with the end of season party. Everybody was in party spirits, even if transfers have started to come through for some of the players who were looking for first team football. A chance to say goodbye to them. Only Callaghan has a contract for the following season (so far). Monster tells them all that the season will never be forgotten but there's not much chance of them being able to step up to the next level. Contracts will expire. Triallists will come in. But now was the time to celebrate. 
     
    Reviewing some of the teams best matches this season, the 7-3 victory over Wallingford Town in the League Cup was voted the best. Some of the reserve players made a real impact in that game. The match to remember was Monster's first in charge, the 2-2 draw with Thatcham Town. It could be argued it was the moment that changed everything for the club. Scott Ellis' first goal in the Wallingford game was voted as goal of the season - a trademark freekick from the young forward. Cian Callaghan was the top scorer with 17 goals. Robbie Smith, maligned at times by the fans for having a high wage, made the most assists with 9. Joel Gooden, the left back, had the highest average rating with 7.27. Financially, the club were sound, and the board announced a wage budget of £2k p/w for next season. Monster promptly offered some of the younger players contracts. The team of the year was the side that won the playoff final, having been the regular side that finished the season. 
     
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    It finished off an unbelievable season. As Monster hung up his suit at home a few hours later, he wondered if it had all been a dream. And also if he needed a new suit, having been dowsed in champagne in celebrations. A glorious first season with a formation and playing style that had taken the league by storm. However, having been predicted to finish 19th and being promoted, Monster knew a big overhaul would be needed. The wall of shame outside the brush factory seemed a long time ago now. He was well and truly a football manager. 
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    April 2023
     
    01/04/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Burnham (A)
    Burnham down in 10th were the next opponents. Monster went with a higher tempo for this game to try and combat the formidable pressing style of the opponents. It started well too, Callaghan was played through the middle and confidently knocked the ball home for his 14th goal of the season. Burnham had a decent spell of pressure for the rest of the half but couldn't find the breakthrough. Hillingdon extended their lead in 2nd half stoppage time, Ellis turning home Callaghan's cross. Burnham did squeeze a goal back before the end, Johns left all on his own to wander through and poke past Bryan. The result catapulted Hillingdon up into 5th again but there was hardly any room to breathe with 4th-9th separated by 4 points. Sargent was ruled out for 3-4 weeks with a back strain meaning he could have played his final game for the club. 
     
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    08/04/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Woodley United (H)
    Woodley went into the game bottom of the league and seemingly headed for the drop. In fact, losing this game would see them relegated. Monster wanted revenge on them after they knocked Hillingdon out of the cup earlier in the season, so relegating them would be perfect while also keeping their own playoff hopes alive. Clearly, revenge was on their minds as the home side raced into a 4-0 lead and then barely threatened after that. Callaghan scored a penalty after 3 minutes, Ennis tapped in after the keeper parried O'Keeffe's header, McGrandles scored from a corner and Gooden, playing left wing today with Sargent missing, swept in from Callaghan's cross. Woodley pulled one back before half time but couldn't mount any comeback in the second half. Revenge mission complete, Hillingdon also rose to 4th in the league. 
     
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    15/04/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Virginia Water (A)
    Needing points to fight off a Windsor revival, Virginia Water in 18th were still in a relegation scrap. Horn-Haynes gave Hillingdon the lead in the 1st minute, played through by Callaghan's knockdown and scoring with a powerful finish from just inside the area. He doubled the lead to prove his goalscoring drought was over when he intercepted a pass out from the back, running through and using his left foot to smash Hillingdon into a 2-0 lead. After half time, Horn-Haynes played his strike partner through and Hillingdon looked to be out of sight as Callaghan finished coolly to make it 3-0. Louis Leach had other ideas, though, coming off the bench to bag a brace for Virginia Water but it wasn't enough. 3-2 to Hillingdon and Virginia Waters dropped into the bottom two. Hillingdon stayed in 4th only needing a point on the final day to guarantee a playoff spot, a quite remarkable turn around from where they were when unknown manager Monster stepped through the gates at the Middlesex Stadium in late-September last year. 
     
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    23/04/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Tadley Calleva (H)
    The final game of the league season saw Hillingdon take on a side now safe from relegation. The visitors took the lead with a low strike from 25 yards, their first effort of the game following a throw in on the right hand side. Hillingdon equalised after 26 minutes when back-up left back Reuben Plant popped on the edge of the area to score left-footed after a loose ball fell to him. After half time, Leigh Ennis scored from a freekick driven in low by Smith, finding the far post with a left-footed effort. 2 minutes later, Callaghan's penalty smacked off the bar and he couldn't get to the rebound. Tadley then equalised shortly after, Mbele grabbing his 2nd of the game when played through a static Hillingdon defence. With time running out, Monster threw on substitutes but before the changes could take place, Horn-Haynes' strike thundered off the bar from 20 yards and fell to Smith to tap in from a few yards out. Hillingdon finished the season in 4th place on 63 points. Monster had picked up 61 of those as manager and turned his side into a veritable force in the league, finishing as 3rd top-scorers overall. A remarkable achievement after only scoring 4 goals after 11 games. After a 4th-placed finish, they would take on 3rd place Tooting & Mitcham away for a spot in the playoff final and a chance at Tier 8 football next season. 
     
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    29/04/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North Playoff Semi Final v Tooting & Mitcham United (A)
    Any Hillingdon Borough fan who had stated when Jonster Monster arrived at the Middlesex Stadium last year that he could turn things around to the point they would be playing this fixture would have been laughed out of the clubhouse. However, Monster had clearly instilled some belief in the players and they launched themselves out of the traps with a goal after 1 minute, Gooden curling a left-footed freekick around the wall and into the net. Ennis scored again 3 minutes later, his powerful shot from the edge of the box bursting through the keeper's hands. Tooting & Mitcham pulled one back midway through the 1st half, McGinley's looping header dropping over Bryan and in at the far post. After half-time, Horn-Haynes pounced on a loose ball in the box to make it 3-1 after the keeper had parried O'Keeffe's header from a corner. Callaghan made it 4-1 a few moments later, scoring a diving header from 8 yards. Tooting & Mitcham didn't give up, though. McMillan seized on a loose clearance to volley home from all of 30 yards to fray a few nerves on the Hillingdon bench but Monster's boys held on and progressed to take on Edgware Town in the final. 
     
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    April 2023 Summary
    A perfect April with 5 wins propelling Hillingdon into the Playoff Final. No clean sheets but plenty of goals, and the Hillingdon Borough players had clearly taken to the idea of Monsterball. Monster took the Manager of the Month award to the delight of Director of Football Uthman Odutayo. 
     
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  5. March 2023
     
    04/03/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Thatcham Town (A)
    And so back to the fixture that started Monster's managerial career. It was a 2-2 draw on his debut when Hillingdon were in 20th but they were now above Thatcham in the league. In a crazy game, Ennis opened the scoring after 4 minutes when Sargent played him in and the shadow striker took his time in placing his shot into the far corner. Callaghan then tapped in after Smith's shot was saved after 12 minutes. Ramon scored for the home side with a brilliant freekick before Sargent restored the 2 goal lead with a back post volley. Ramon scored from another freekick which looped in over Bryan from the corner of the box. Ennis scored a cracker of his own with an effort from 22 yards which looped into the top corner. The 2nd half was a more solemn affair but Callaghan grabbed his 2nd of the game with a stoppage time penalty, dispatched into the top corner to make the score 5-2. An emphatic victory to continue the march up the table. Still in 8th but the gap has narrowed to 5 points with 7 games to go. Could Hillingdon sneak in? 
     
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    11/03/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Tooting & Mitcham United (H)
    8th v 3rd. Hillingdon had earned their first win of the season against the high-flying Tooting & Mitcham side back in October - could they complete a double? Of course they could. A 1-0 win, which once again should have been more, thanks to a 66th minute Callaghan strike from 3 yards out. Hillingdon remained in 8th but the gap to 5th was now down to 2 points. Hillingdon won't play any of the sides above them for the rest of the season, so they would be relying on the other teams dropping points. 
     
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    18/03/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Holyport (A)
    Monster sent his side out with a more attacking mindset than normal in this match to try and press home their desire to win. It put Hillingdon off to the perfect start as Callaghan raced through to capitalise on some indecisive goalkeeping to poke home from the edge of the area. The defence had all stopped but the striker persisted and nipped in ahead of Carter to give Hillingdon the lead. After that, few clear cut chances were created. Hillingdon always had the ascendancy but a 1-0 lead is rarely comfortable. Ennis had a shot in 2nd half stoppage time come back off the post when he perhaps should have done better but in the end, Hillingdon ran out 1-0 winners for the 2nd week in a row. On reaching the dressing room, Hillingdon saw they were 5th in the table as it stood, although Westside could jump above them with a win against Windsor in the Sunday game. 
     
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    19/03/2023 - Westside drew! Hillingdon had their destiny in their own hands!
     
    25/03/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Egham Town (H)
    Now in a playoff spot, Hillingdon went into this game knowing they needed a win to keep their dream alive. A real tussle between the two sides saw them exchange chances without ever seizing control. Ellis scored with a freekick before half time but Egham responded immediately, although Bryan should have done better with the header at the far post. Neither side really created much outside of the goals, although both sides saw efforts come back off the crossbar. A frustrating 1-1 draw at home, which dropped Hillingdon out of the playoff spots again.
     
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    March 2023 Summary
    It started so well but the draw in the final game felt much like a defeat. Monster knows he has to pick the side up for a final push before the transfer business sets in. There are rumours of lots of triallists due to come in over the summer so Monster can find players with certain characteristics he's looking for but will have to work with the squad he has right now. Monster finished 2nd in the Manager of the Month award after 3 wins and a draw. 
     
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  6. 10 hours ago, BadManager said:

    Liking the story approach, and writing in the third person about Monster's journey certainly adds to that. Also, that's a food set of results from the position the club was in on arrival.

    Thank you - it's something I've been wanting to try for ages. I'd written out a whole season for my Victor San Marino save but that was proving difficult to find a story angle 20 seasons in. This has been a lot of fun to put together. 

  7. February 2023
     
    04/02/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Windsor (A)
    With their opposition rooted to the bottom of the table, Hillingdon rocked up hoping for an easy 3 points. That may have been their downfall. Even when Windsor were reduced to 9 men, it still took a 76th minute penalty for Hillingdon to scrape a draw, 1-1. Clinical finishing is hurting this side and something Monster must note for the summer transfer window if Hillingdon are to progress. The draws are coming against sides lower than them in the league, when keeping hold of the ball might be causing some issues. However, to look at the bright side, the unbeaten run continues and Monster has only lost once in the league since arriving in September. 
     
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    11/02/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Southall (H)
    Southall in 8th have had a decent season and harboured hopes of reaching the playoffs. Monster sent out his strongest possible team, hoping they would bounce back from the disappointment at failing to grab all 3 points the previous weekend. They didn't. A 2-0 defeat seemed harsh based on the stats but the wheels seem to have started to buckle in February so far. Still in 10th, it's by no means a disaster, but Monster has work to do. Nobody played well, no stand-out performances, and Monster looked pensive afterwards knowing there were two games against sides in the playoff spots to finish the month. 
     
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    19/02/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Westside (A)
    In an attempt to make himself feel better, Monster asked the board during the week if it would be possible for him to start his coaching badges. The board agreed a couple of days later to fund a National C licence for him so Monster was in a good mood on arriving at the ground for the Sunday afternoon kickoff. Westside were in 5th, the spot Monster was secretly aiming for, and he was hoping for a response to kickstart February. It was exactly what he received. Everyone played well in a crushing 4-0 win, pulling Hillingdon into 9th and now within 7 points of the playoffs. Could Monster's impossible dream come true? He had only hoped to finish as high as possible when he took the job, which was mostly about avoiding relegation. Now, the playoffs were in sight. 
     
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    25/02/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Edgware (H)
    Another test this time against the side in 2nd. Monster was hoping the bounce from the last performance would help them in this game. Callaghan was suspended so Ellis deputised up front and Slone returned at the back. Leigh Ennis scored in the 41st minute to give Hillingdon the lead, slightly against the run of play. Edgware went in at half time level, though, thanks to a goal in stoppage time. It wasn't a classic, both sides with contrasting styles of play seeming to cancel each other out. 
     
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    February 2023 Summary
    A mixed bag of a month with 2 draws, 1 defeat, and 1 win. 8th in the table, though, and still within a few points of a playoff spot, means Monster's side still have plenty to play for with 8 games remaining. 
     
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  8. January 2023
     
    A short month in prospect with only 3 games scheduled. With no cup competitions to look forward to, only league games left, Monster's first aim in the new year was to add some new faces to the side by looking for youngsters with potential but with certain attributes. Tall centre backs were approached as well as midfielders who could pass and attackers who were quick. Three tall centre backs were offered contracts for £20 p/w, Monster clearly feeling the defence was the weakest part of the team, and signing youngsters allowed quantity at a far cheaper price. 
     
    10/01/2023 - Friendly v Marlow United (H)
    With so many triallists in, Monster decided to arrange a friendly. It ended 2-1, which although a win, wasn't convincing at times. Markus Bagger bagged a goal from the bench late on to win it. 
     
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    14/01/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v AFC Croydon Athletic (H)
    A mid-table clash between 12th and 13th on a cool but windy afternoon in West London. The game played out like a mid-table clash too. Callaghan gave Hillingdon the lead just before half time with a neat header from a Slone cross. Monster was apoplectic when Croydon won a penalty early in the 2nd half, Ifoni looking like he had taken a dive to deceive the referee. Hollis stepped up to score from the spot. Monster pushed his side on. They thought they had their reward late on when Sargent was pushed over in the area but Callaghan's penalty was easily saved by the keeper. The game finished 1-1. Another game where Hillingdon should have won, but at least it wasn't a defeat. 
     
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    21/01/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Wokingham & Emmbrook (A)
    This promised to be a test of their mettle against one of the sides chasing their playoffs. If Hillingdon wanted to aim for the playoffs, beating sides above them would be key to lessen the gap. This was barely a contest, Hillingdon running out comfortable 3-1 winners. 5ft striker Horn-Haynes continued to use his ability to sneak in below the eyeline of defenders, scoring twice in this game running on to through balls. McGrandles scored the other. Wokingham & Emmbrook had equalised but the pressure eventually told, keeping the ball proving to be a useful strategy. Hillingdon stay 11th but are back within a win of potentially moving up places again, 8 points outside the playoffs with 13 games to go. 
     
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    28/01/2023 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Reading City (H)
    Reading City in 5th were the next opponents for the final match of January. Could Hillingdon take more points off a side above them? Still no starts for the 3 defenders Monster brought in but perhaps they're destined to be players for the future. Hillingdon took the lead after 9 minutes when Robbie Smith, maligned by board and fans alike for being less than a bargain at £45 p/w, swept home at the back post following Horn-Haynes' generous square ball across the box. Horn-Haynes made it 2-0 shortly after half time, taking Smith's long pass under control and slotting into the far corner. New signing Ennis, playing the shadow striker role, scored a fantastic goal from outside the area with the game nearly at an end to make it 3-0. A comprehensive result for the home side which moves them up to 10th and within 6 points of the play-offs. 
     
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    January 2023 Summary
    A decent month overall and Hillingdon now sit in their highest position of the season in 10th. Ennis' goal in the last match was voted 3rd in the goal of the month competition. 
     
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  9. December 2022
     
    03/12/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Tadley Calleva (A)
    Tadley were a place below Hillingdon at the start of play. Monster kept faith with a similar team but his patience with certain performers was starting to run thin. Getting something out of this game was crucial. Hillingdon managed a 1-0 win thanks to Callaghan's early penalty. Another clean sheet. 3 points. A lack of clinical finishing was a shame but Monster's change to playing a possession-based game achieved the result, going against the board's directive to play direct football. Would that be something he could survive? Monster was hoping to convince the board that results could be achieved without needing to resort to long lumps from the back. 
     
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    10/12/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Abbey Rangers (H)
    Disaster. Stray left the club midweek for Ware, a team top of their league in Tier 8. Since he had signed a new pay-as-you-play deal, he hadn't quite been the same superstar, coinciding with the team's dip in form. Monster would surely have to bring in someone to replace him, though. Trying to bring players in for the last few weeks had been difficult; some players citing the league position, others demanding money far outside of the club's budget. New right winger Marcus Bagger made his debut, allowing Robbie Smith to play the Stray role behind the two strikers. After a first half against the ropes, Hillingdon took the lead when Sargent nodded in Slone's back post cross. It was 2-0 when McGrandles' header came back off the bar and hit Callaghan standing on the goal line. They all count, right? A 2-0 win, another clean sheet, and 2 wins in a row boosted Hillingdon into 13th in the league, their highest position of the season. 8 points clear of the relegation zone now too. Monster was starting to feel better about life again. Now to find a Stray replacement and to bulk the squad out in a couple of areas. 
     
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    17/12/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Spelthorne (A)
    A new striker joined the club in the last week and Monster picked him from the start. Welcome Lewis Horn-Haynes. Spelthorne were the opponents, sitting 5th in the league, in the play-off spots. However, Hillingdon took them apart in the first 20 minutes, rattling in 3 goals with no reply. Horn-Haynes, standing 154cm tall, scored a header on his debut. Don't think many of the fans predicted he'd score a header at any point, let alone for his debut goal. He also set up Callaghan to tap in. Smith, in the Stray role still, opened the scoring with a half volley. Hillingdon moved up to 11th. 3 clean sheets in a row too, although Spelthorne may have been unlucky not to have scored at all with a 2.09 XG. Bryan in goal for Hillingdon made his best performance since his arrival to keep them at bay. 
     
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    31/12/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v AFC Hayes (A)
    Some more transfer business had seen complaining fringe players depart while Monster brought in some players of his own. Leigh Ennis, a young attacking midfielder, joined the ranks, along with Rob Ludlam, a centre back. A mild first half with little goalmouth action came to life early in the second when a speculative effort from Dobrev slipped through Bryan's hands and dropped into the net. McGrandles equalised from a corner but it was Hayes who took the lead again when a speculative 30-yard effort flew past Bryan. Hayes had a man sent off and Horn-Hayes used his small stature to slip in past his marker and equalise with time running out. Neither side could find a winner and it finished 2-2. 
     
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    December 2022 Summary
    Overall, a positive month that saw the recovery from the disastrous end to November, picking up 3 wins and a draw. Star man Stray left the club but Monster couldn't begrudge him leaving for a team looking destined for Tier 7. Monster also picked up the Manager of the Month award for December. However, the board were still disappointed with the lack of direct football, despite being pleased with the results on the pitch. 
     
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  10. November 2022
     
    05/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Egham Town (A)
    Another mid-table team were up next. Egham were favourites and were unbeaten in 4 matches. Stray was still at the club but centre back O'Keeffe had also been offered a contract elsewhere. Monster had also been busy, offering contracts to a couple of the triallists in the hope they would come in and make the side stronger. In the 14th minute, some neat build-up play saw Stray play Callaghan in, and the striker smashed it right-footed past the keeper from 16 yards. A minute later, Callaghan returned the favour, playing Stray through, and the shadow striker finished the move confidently, tucking it away into the far corner. After the hour mark, Hillingdon made it 3-0 when Callaghan's close control allowed him to keep the ball on the edge of the area and knock it to Smith, playing as a right winger today, whose shot found the top corner from the edge of the box. The wait for a clean sheet went on, though; Alexander headed in a corner after 82 minutes to capitalise on some pressure the home side had been building. However, the comeback never came and Hillingdon ran out 3-1 winners. Stray was instrumental again, picking up the player-of-the-match award thanks to a goal and an assist, Callaghan perhaps unlucky not to receive it after his goal and 2 assists. On returning to the dressing room, Monster was thrilled to see they had pulled out of the relegation zone, a huge boost for the players after looking dead and buried a month ago. Up to 18th and clawing back the goal difference, mid-table suddenly seemed closer.
     
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    08/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Virginia Water (H)
    A first clean sheet! A game with two late goals to put the icing on the cake. The team went into the game buoyed by the news that Reece Stray had signed a new deal, albeit another pay-per-play deal and it seemed to galvanise the defence into keeping their first clean sheet. 
     
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    12/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Woodley United (A)
    The win against Virginia Water had taken Hillingdon above Woodley, and Hillingdon used that to their advantage, running out 4-2 winners. All goals came in the second half, Stray playing well to grab 2 of them. Next up were 2 games in different cups so Monster had an opportunity to rotate. 
     
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    15/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Cup First Round v Wallingford Town (A)
    Monster made a few rotational changes for the match, the games now coming thick and fast. It didn't hold back a resurgent Hillingdon Borough who ended up 7-3 winners in an end-to-end game. Scott Ellis notched yet another freekick, his third of the month. 
     
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    19/11/2022 - FA Vase 2nd Round v Kempston Rovers (H)
    It had taken a lot of games but Monster's luck ran out in this one. Stray, normally the heartbeat of the side, turned in a rubbish performance, and Hillingdon fell to a 1-0 defeat. A first taste of defeat for Monster when the side perhaps should have done better, registering a 2.96 XG but unable to find the back of the net. 
     
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    25/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v CB Hounslow United (H)
    Thankfully only the one game this week but it was against the side top of the league in flying form. Hillingdon also lost this game 1-0. Monster had brought several strikers in on trial so may well end up with a new strike force at some point rather than relying on youth players. The goal came in the 73rd minute but Hounslow always looked in control of the game. Two consecutive 1-0 defeats at home, and Monster was facing his first tricky spell in charge, dropping to 16th in the league. 
     
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    28/11/2022 - Combined Counties League Cup Second Round v Woodley United (A)
    Having won at Woodley 4-2 a few weeks ago, Monster was hopeful that would inspire the players to get back to winning ways. 3-1 up with an hour gone, and it looked likely but Hillingdon capitulated in the last 10 minutes to end up losing 4-3. Monster afterwards attended the press conference with a grim expression. 3 defeats on the bounce. Out of 2 cups within a short space of time. Another bid had come in for Stray. Training performances had slipped. Monster drove home from Woodley that night deep in thought as to what he could do with a crunch match against the side below them in the table coming up at the weekend. 
     
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    November 2022 Summary
    A month that started brilliantly before luck ran out resulting in a dent in morale and 2 cup exits. However, Hillingdon had escaped the relegation zone. The honeymoon period was truly over and Monster now knew what it meant to only be as good as his last game. Could he turn it around in December and stop the run of defeats?
     
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  11. October 2022
     
    01/10/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Thatcham Town (H)
    The pre-match build up revealed Thatcham were on a nine-match unbeaten run, having been relegated from Tier 8 the previous season. With the help of Mark Teggart, the fitness coach, Monster picked a line up featuring a leading player from the youth team up front. Key man Reece Stray started in the shadow striker role. It's 6 changes in total from their last game under Matty Soper. Monster told all the players to forget about the past and to focus on moving forwards, pumping his fists, and telling them he believed in them all. They seemed up for the contest, putting 3 shots on target in the opening 7 minutes. However, from there, it all started to go wrong. A through ball let the Thatcham right winger through and he couldn't miss from a few yards out, clipping the ball past Thompson in goal. 2 minutes later and Hillingdon Borough were down to 10 men when Kain Wayne picked up his second booking. Monster looked up to the heavens. It would take a lot to get back into the game from here. Bob Irwin was sacrificed up front and replaced by Alexander Sowden. After 27 minutes, David Sargent scored the first goal of the Monster era. Some incisive passing on the edge of the area released the left winger whose shot sailed into the top corner, kissing the underside of the crossbar and bouncing down over the line. The sort of goal Monster could only have dreamt of a week ago. Monster was starting to look forward to his half time team talk when Sowden headed in Plant's corner. They'd turned it around and scored twice in a game for the first time this season! However, the lead didn't last long. Sowden became the villain as he clipped Thurston in the box and Parr stepped up to smash past Thompson from the penalty spot. The second half wasn't much of a spectacle - Monster's boys seemed to play within themselves, giving away free kick after free kick and collecting numerous yellow cards. David O'Keeffe, the other centre back, came off injured after 65 minutes too. But Hillingdon Borough held on, coming away with a creditable 2-2 draw against far stronger opposition. They had more shots than Thatcham and gave Monster plenty to build on to pick up their 3rd point of the season, although they'll be missing their first choice centre backs for the next game. 109 fans turned out for Monster's first game. 
     
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    08/10/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Tooting & Mitcham United (A)
    Next up was a top v bottom clash. Monster had a meeting with Director of Football Uthman Odutayo during the week to see if there were any recommended players available on free transfers. Odutayo rang around his contacts and produced a list of players that were available on a free transfer. Monster promptly offered all of them trials, most of them accepting the offer to check out the club for 4 weeks. With room in the wage budget, Monster saw no issue with bringing new faces to the club, hoping to find some players as determined to succeed as him. In terms of the match, it couldn't get much more difficult against the free-scoring league leaders. Having a better handle on the abilities of the players after another week of training, Monster made several changes. Chamberlain, McGrandles, Sowden, Patrick, Briggs, and Ellis started this game. In the 8th minute, there was some pushing in the area as a freekick came in and Hillingdon Borough were awarded a penalty. Up stepped youth prospect Ciaran Callaghan and hit his spotkick to the keeper's right, the net bulging as Callaghan scored his first goal of the season. 1-0 up at the league leaders! A few minutes later, Briggs had the ball in the back of the net with a shot from inside the area but he was ruled to have been offside in the build-up. After 28 minutes, Tooting & Mitcham United levelled the scores when Alex Cameron scored with a remarkable scissor kick volley from 15 yards, the ball flying past Chamberlain. 1-1 at half time. After half time, Hillingdon Borough found another gear. Plant's ball forward from the back fell into Stray's path and the shadow striker kept his composure to slot past the keeper from 12 yards. 3 minutes later and it was 3-1. From a throw-in on the right, the ball was worked across the box to where inverted wingback Plant was all on his own and he clipped a shot into the far post. Keeping hold of the ball as best they could, Monster's side managed to see out the game and pick up their first win of the season. Nobody was expecting it to come against the top side in the league. It pulled Hillingdon Borough level on points with AFC Windsor but still in 20th place on goal difference. Reece Stray was named Player of the Match after his goal and 8 key passes. Monster may have a hard job keeping hold of Stray - the Hertford Town boss was in the stands to watch the midfielder in action. The fans afterwards on social media were effusive in their praise for the midfielder's performance in allowing his side to dominate. 
     
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    15/10/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Holyport (H)
    After winning against the odds against a side fancied for promotion, Monster's side were favourites in their next game against 18th-placed Holyport. After a steady start to the match in the pouring rain in West London, Sargent's header went close in the 22nd minute, clipping the crossbar on its way over. Reece Stray gave the home side the lead just before half time with a low shot from 22 yards out. Picking it up outside the box, he had space to turn and fire home right-footed to get the goal Hillingdon Borough deserved based on their first half display. Hillingdon kept pushing second half but couldn't fashion any clear cut chances. Ellis went close with a header in the 87th minute but from the goal kick, Edmunds released substitute Stewart down the right, and his shot flew past Chamberlain at the near post to draw Holyport level. It was somewhat against the run of play but Hillingdon couldn't find a last-gasp winner, even when Holyport went down to 10 men for the final few minutes. The game ended 1-1. Monster afterwards wasn't too harsh on his players but it did feel like an opportunity missed. Still, unbeaten after the first 3 games, 5 points gained, and new players potentially on their way in - there were plenty of reasons to be optimistic. The shoots of recovery were definitely on display at the Middlesex Stadium in this match. 
     
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    22/10/2022 - FA Vase 1st Round v Bedlington Terriers (H)
    Hillingdon welcomed Bedlington Terriers to the Middlesex Stadium in the first round of the FA Vase. New faces had started to appear at the club. A new chief scout had been appointed. Joel Gooden, a young left winger who had impressed on trial, signed a deal to give Sargent some competition on the left wing as well as provide cover at left back. Robbie Smith, 26 years old, also signed a deal until the end of the season to provide competition on either wing, a signing that the fans were buzzing about. On the training ground, training performances were starting to improve. During Monster's first week, the average rating had been lower than 5.00. Now the lowest in the squad was a 5.4 with a squad average of 6.49. The game was a proper cup tie, but it needed penalties to separate the two sides after a 1-1 draw. Hillingdon once again conceded a late goal meaning Monster's team are yet to keep a clean sheet since his arrival. Robbie Smith didn't play well on the right, but Joel Gooden did okay at left back. Key man Stray scored the winning penalty. 
     
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    29/10/2022 - Combined Counties League Premier Division North v Burnham (H)
    Monster arrived at the Middlesex Stadium to the news that Walton Casuals had made a bid for Reece Stray. By far and away the best player in the side, he would be a struggle to replace but clearly deserves to play at a higher level (Walton are a tier 7 side). However, Monster also had new on-loan goalkeeper Marlon Bryan available and he slotted straight into the team. Having not kept a clean sheet so far, could a change of keeper make the difference? Bryan was in on loan for the rest of the season from Frome Town. Burnham started the weekend 12th in the league with Hillingdon still bottom but a recent uptick in form had the home side as marginal favourites. Robbie Smith took a spot up front to see if that would help score goals and improve on his poor debut showing. Hillingdon opened the scoring after 26 minutes when right back Slone smashed into the top corner with his left foot from inside the area. Burnham equalised almost straight from kick off, a long ball forward finding Byrne who tucked it past Bryan. Still no clean sheet for Hillingdon. 1-1 at the break. Monster told the players that they could still win this, and they started the half on the front foot. From an early corner, McGrandles was bundled over in the area and Cian Callaghan stepped up to score his 2nd penalty of the season, high into the middle of the net. Burnham had a goal ruled out for offside, but Monster sent on a couple of subs with the team beginning to tire. After 73 minutes, after some neat play building up the pitch, Callaghan flicked the ball on to Briggs whose cross was turned in by substitute Boylan-O'Carroll for his 1st goal of the season. Despite some late pressure, Hillingdon held firm, and they picked up their first home win under Monster (both cup fixtures at home had been won on penalties). Windsor drew but Hillingdon went above them with the win and only a point away from 18th place. 
     
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    October 2022 Summary
    Monster's first month in charge had proved relatively successful. Coming into a side without a win all season, Monster's team had picked up 2 wins in the league and 2 draws as well as progressing to the next round of the FA Vase. However, star man Stray's potential transfer could prove to be an issue. If he went, who would come in to replace him? The answer may lie in the triallists, Monster continuing to offer trials to anyone with a pair of football boots available. 
     
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  12. Introduction

    It's 20th September 2022. Jonster Monster has been made redundant from his job working in a brush factory in his hometown, Grantham, in the East Midlands of England. He makes it home and as he opens his front door he realises he has nothing in his life to look forward to. He switches on his computer and brings up job websites. What jobs are available when all he has ever done is make brushes? And the occasional dustpan. 

     
    Staring up at his wall he sees the squad picture of the brush factory football team which will presumably disband. Making brushes all day paid the bills but the football team gave him some purpose. Having suffered a broken leg 12 months ago, he had mostly been coaching the brush factory team in the previous season, helping the manager out with putting out training cones and carrying the water bottles to and from the dressing room on match days. He has no coaching qualifications and has only ever played Sunday League football for the brush factory. He fills in a few questionnaires about skills but there don't appear to be any other brush factories hiring in the area. His hands fall over the keyboard. Could a career as a football manager really exist? Would any clubs be willing to take on somebody with no coaching badges or experience further than encouraging brush factory workers to run about a bit more? 
     
    He has nothing to lose. 
     
    This is the story of "Wall of Shame to Hall of Fame". Can a football fan with no qualifications make it to the top of the worldwide hall of fame? 
     
    Finding all the available football manager jobs, he sends in his optimistic application, making no bones about the fact the only qualification he has is that he's an avid football fan, enjoying attractive attacking football. To his surprise he's offered several interviews. He attends interviews at Stafford Town, Hillingdon Borough, Albion Sports, Graham Street Prims, and Newbury Forest on 21st September, and then Basingstoke Town, Rocester, and Willington on 23rd September. St. Andrews and Molesey are next on 24th September. Monster attends all of the interviews remotely and keeps his answers similar, not making any promises apart from agreeing to work with existing staff, and agreeing with the proposed budgets offered. He keeps applying for other roles, explaining he's keeping his options open. He never knew all of these clubs were so keen to hire football enthusiasts with no qualifications! 
     
    At 8:47 on Sunday 25th September, Monster is awoken by his phone vibrating. An email from Hillingdon Borough. They're offering him a job. They want him to be their new manager. At 8:59 another email comes through, this time from Albion Sports. He compares the offers. Hillingdon are offering him a wage. Surely that must be some sort of mistake? £140 p/w? Albion Sports aren't as forthcoming - they can't afford to offer him a wage and the wage budget is more than half of what Hillingdon Borough have available. Monster looks around his poky flat and weighs up his options. North to Bradford? Or south to just inside the M25, not all that far from Heathrow Airport? 
     
    It's south. Has to be south. He can't move to Bradford for free. At least he'll be earning something with Hillingdon. Packing his favourite brush along with his best suit and a change of clothes, Jonster Monster replies to the email from Gareth Eaton, Chairperson of Hillingdon Borough to accept their job offer. He heads off in his car to make the journey down to the Middlesex Stadium to see the club for the first time. 
     
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    Gareth Eaton greets Monster with a handy welcome pack which explains that there are limited facilities and there's a preference for defensively solid and counter-attacking football, which makes Monster wonder if he's taken the right job. The only trophy they've won was the Southern League Cup in 2008. They finished 2nd in the Combined Counties League Division 1 last season to earn promotion to the Combined Counties League Premier Division North this time around. They're currently rock bottom with 2 points after 11 games, 5 points from safety. 
     
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    Monster looks around the stadium, starting to dream of the first goal that'll be scored there under his stewardship, the roar of the fans behind him in the dugout. The fact there's a dugout is exciting, let alone a stadium with 250 seats and lots of standing room. The chairperson calls him back into the clubhouse and they thrash out exactly who will be doing what role. Monster demands that the vacant staff spots go out to advert; he's going to need as many staff in place as he can get. With 6 days until the Thatcham match, Monster is asked to set the training plan for the coming week. He likes teams that run, so he has some endurance training and ball distribution exercises planned for Tuesday. Thursday is lighter, doing some teamwork and team bonding. Monster knows he'll need to get the team working together in order to escape relegation. 
     
    And with that, Jonster Monster heads home on a two hour drive. Not a commute he fancies regularly. When he gets home, he starts looking at Premier Inn prices. It may have to be a hotel for a while. Luckily there's one in Ruislip, a 5-minute drive away from the ground. 
     
    27/09/2022 - First day of training
     
    As Monster pulls up at the training ground on Tuesday morning, the first thing he notices is that the atmosphere around the club is very poor. Monster introduces himself and tells them that he expects them to work hard and they'll finish wherever they finish. The players seem relatively happy but he then introduces the training regime. The players aren't all that thrilled at coming in for training with a new manager they've never heard of, and according to Google, was working in a brush factory last week. They won their last game in FA Vase qualifying on penalties but they've only scored 5 goals all season so far. To then be greeted by a manager who doesn't hold any qualifications at all, doesn't seem to impress them. Tales of the brush factory team's run to the semi finals of the local cup also doesn't seem to inspire them. To then be told that they'll be running most of the morning, only seems to make matters worse. 
     
    In terms of the squad, Monster has a look at the U23s and U18s as well as the first team. The squad seems relatively well-balanced, perfect for his preferred 4-1-3-2 formation with the trio all playing in attacking midfield. Monster then has to conduct his first press conference. Richard Upton, the club's press officer, introduces Monster to Anthony Page from BBC London 94.9. Monster tries to remain open and honest throughout, not making any guarantees, but makes reference to hard work several times. The club's press officer tells him the press conference went well. It's the first press conference Monster has ever held. How many would he get to cover over the course of his career? Or will he be offered a brush (that he probably made) and told to sweep the office on his way out?
     
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  13. 3 hours ago, MT55 said:

    Is anyone still doing this? I'm about to start but have a question... The club in Italy when they start producing regens are they Italian or San Marino?

    You have a mixture. Some purely Sammarinese, some purely Italian, some both (and if you're the national manager you have to try to convince them to represent San Marino). This is Victor San Marino's U18s, for example in 2042: 1940329119_Screenshot2022-04-10at21_43_31.thumb.png.3da81a2e79359bd635b365613fef7785.png

    My issue is that my regens are only those nationalities. I've no idea if that's a bug, but in FM20 I had all sorts of nationalities come through. I've had one Italian/Ecuadorian regen but in 21 seasons, that's it. 

  14. Well, we had some fun. Brazil went on to win the competition. Ireland were the reigning champions so to knock them out on the way was satisfying. Not bad for still quite a young team. There's only one regular who probably won't make the next one, Pasolini. Marani's goals against Croatia made him the youngest goalscorer at the World Cup at 16 and 252 days. 

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  15. It's San Marino's first World Cup in 2042. Fresh after our 2040 Euros experience where we reached the semi-final, we have a World Cup group with Mexico and DR Congo. If we qualify we'll play Argentina, Croatia, or Syria in the next round. In the youth intake in the club side, I've had my first five-star Sammarinese regen come through - Thomas Ceccoli. He made his debut in the Coppa Italia final and made a horrendous error, so I didn't select him for the World Cup. A World Cup at 15 might be a bit much. He'll be 19 for the next one. 

    Domestically we're dominant. Italy doesn't seem to have reacted. I've seen all sorts of tycoon takeovers around Europe but none in Italy so far. We have developed a competitive rivalry with Liverpool, though. They have a club side to rival ours. They bought our third best striker for £140m two seasons ago and he seems to relish playing against us. Their side is aging, though. We have the next generation waiting in the wings. 

  16. It's taken many, many years but finally some international 'success' for San Marino. We've qualified for the 2040 Euros by the narrowest of margins as group winners. It's the first time we've ever upset some of the big guns - the 2-1 home win over Portugal is the biggest upset ever. We were ranked 100th at the time and they were 13th. I've no doubt we'll be the lowest ranked side at the tournament. We're up to 93rd in the world now but we've shown we can rub shoulders at the top table. I just hope the club side can keep producing some gems. I have four now I'm trying to build the national team around. 

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  17. On 11/02/2022 at 17:57, TheJonsterMonster said:

    Not to worry everyone but wanted to let you know my Serie A fixtures didn't generate in 2035/36 - no idea why. Everything else has, just not the league. I holidayed forward a season to see if it fixed itself and it did generate 2036/37 fixtures so fingers crossed it works. 

    I'm putting it down as some sort of Italian FA scandal. Or a protest that a team from San Marino is dominating Serie A. 

    Hopefully it won't mess up anything else. 

    Just to confirm that the 2036/37 season played out fine with no issues. It's really odd - the 2035/36 league season just doesn't exist. 

    I have a love/hate relationship with the new board, though. They've put in the 'spend the whole of the transfer budget' club objective which is the antithesis of becoming a wonderkid factory. I scout the world, bring them in cheap, and sell them high. 

    Starting to have some decent youngsters popping up now. There's a future Serie A standard striker and a decent midfielder that have popped up in the last couple of seasons. Hopefully they're the national team's future. We might break into the Top 100 this season. 

  18. Not to worry everyone but wanted to let you know my Serie A fixtures didn't generate in 2035/36 - no idea why. Everything else has, just not the league. I holidayed forward a season to see if it fixed itself and it did generate 2036/37 fixtures so fingers crossed it works. 

    I'm putting it down as some sort of Italian FA scandal. Or a protest that a team from San Marino is dominating Serie A. 

    Hopefully it won't mess up anything else. 

  19. 2035 Champions League now won. I was expecting more of a fight from Man Utd but it never came. It was our first final having lost to Liverpool in the semis in 2034 and Man Utd at the same level in 2033. We beat Liverpool in the semis this year. 

    Time to start seeing what the youth academy can kick out. 5 of our CL-winning bench are academy graduates, so that's encouraging. Having said that, I played the final with my 3rd choice right back, 2nd choice left back, and one of my star strikers was out injured too. 

    And Sandro Tonali. What a hero. 34-year-old Sandro Tonali came in during January when Bayern Munich made me an above-market offer for my DLP and he came in for £8m and was brilliant. 15 assists in 22 games, 7 goals. First time he had won the CL as well after a career with Milan, Chelsea, and Barcelona. He was injured for the final too but he made a brilliant contribution to help us get there. 

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  20. I can't put into words how much fun I have playing FM sometimes. I love doing a San Marino challenge and I'm now starting to reach the point where the club side is establishing itself as a European powerhouse. We've won the last five Serie A titles. The wonderkids are all growing up and either being sold for extravagant money or becoming household names. Evailton and Jesper Valentin (this save's Emil Berglund, a Scandinavian striker who quickly became a fan favourite in my FM13 save) went in the summer and funded my own Spos, Esteban Esposito (as opposed to Sebastian, a hero for me in FM20 saves), for a record £70m. 

    However, two things have happened recently that I don't think I've done before (or if I have, it's been years). 1. Come back from three goals down to win (2-0 down at half time, I threw the water bottle and then conceded a 3rd shortly afterwards - when they scored their fourth I was absolutely seething but Gutierrez scored straight after to mount a comeback. Wasn't expecting to come out with a win! I was out of my chair leaping around the room when Gudjonsson tapped in for the winner.)

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    2. Score more than twenty goals in a game. Yes, it's a pre-season friendly but I struggle to put more than ten past the Sammarinese sides in pre-season. I don't think I've ever gone +20 in a game on FM. Couldn't believe we were 19-0 up at half time. Their goal was a bit of a screamer, I didn't begrudge them that at all.) 

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    The focus now has to be on blooding some of the youngsters from the academy. A couple of them have been sold for £1m+ transfer fees recently, so the standard is definitely improving. I'm hoping some of them will start to break through. We also have to at least reach a Champions League final. We've lost to English clubs in the last two seasons in the semi finals. Liverpool knocked us out on penalties. I'm hoping once the real players all start retiring, the wonderkid factory we've become will stand us in good stead to capitalise. Players are definitely playing longer in this game and to a much higher standard. I might have to rethink my policy on selling players once they reach 30. If they have decent natural fitness, they can keep going until at least 34/35. 

  21. I don't think this was an achievement as such, but Nicola Nanni has now reached 50 goals for San Marino on my save. Haven't had anyone close to him come through as yet. The two youngsters from a few seasons back haven't developed as well as I first hoped. 

    In Serie A, we're comfortably winning that now. I'm hoping we'll be regarded as a dominant side. Want to do better in the Champions League, though. We're in that tricky phase where the wonderkids we've brought in are still being tempted by elsewhere. It's great for the finances but deadline days are a bit of a nightmare. 1196420798_Screenshot2022-01-27at21_31_16.thumb.png.16ad9eb05bc7fbfe77f1f00077638e4c.png

     

  22. Ermmm... so this just happened:

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    Completely unexpected. It's been neck and neck throughout the whole season, and we were going into today on the back of a last minute 4-3 defeat to 4th placed Inter Milan at Acquaviva. We were 3 points ahead of Juventus with two games to go. A 5-0 win was beyond my wildest dreams to seal the title.

    We lost to Chelsea in the Champions League 1st Knockout Round and then lost to Milan in the Coppa Italia semi final. 

    But to win the league with the team we have was never on the cards really. Playing Inter and Juventus in two of the last three games was always earmarked as deciding the title and to lose 4-3 how we did in the last game was a sickener. 

    The board gave us £65m for transfers when we qualified for the Champions League, so hopefully we'll be able to bring some good talent in and keep upgrading the facilities. 

  23. End of 2028/29 season - we finished 3rd in Serie A. We were battling on three fronts going right into May but only won once in that month, beating Sassuolo in the Coppa Italia final. We lost in the Europa League final to Hertha Berlin which was a fair result, they were unreal and we couldn't get near them. We were top of the league for so long but just didn't have the squad to compete so 3rd wasn't bad considering.  

    Inter Milan won the league - some bloke called Lautaro Martinez scoring 50 league goals in the process. 

    Facilities are improving slowly (the board still have what I'll politely call a Serie B mentality) and we're still at Acquaviva while the new stadium is being built. Still two more seasons before that's ready.  

    However, we had a fantastic youth intake. The class of 2029 produced two highly rated strikers and one midfielder and I'm trying to integrate them into the national side already. Nanni is on the verge of 100 caps now, but I don't know how much longer he'll be playing in Serie A. 

    We still have the lowest wage in Serie A at £400k p/w going into the new season. 

    Evailton won the NxGn so I'm optimistic we have a good one there. I've focused on signing up potential wonderkids for the new season, so we hopefully have a bit more depth this year. Our Champions League group contains Arsenal, Lille, and Ajax, so once again, I'd like to hope we can manage 3rd. That's what happened last year and we had a lovely run to the final. 

  24. Champions League draw is in... We were 4th seeds so to have Nice in there is nice (pun completely intended) and gives me some hope we might drop into the Europa League. 

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    Spent relatively conservatively over the summer - was given £14m and pushed some of that into the wage budget. I have my first Brazilian - Evailton - who has just scored a hattrick against Torino. I'm hoping we can start to attract some wonderkid types, both through the academy and in the transfer market soon. 

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