Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Kyle Gives The Water A Good Test Before The Squad Shower

Well what do you think, Is it COLD???


Here is your Video as requested

Sunday, 4 November 2007

Coached By Expert - SET "Masterclass Coaches"

The Kirriemuir Connection


Conditioned Game to demonstrate the use of width in a game.



Girls Under Control



A new meaning to "Warm Up"





Conditioned games to promote the pass early.

"Keeping a Low Profile" taken on a different meaning.

Spot The Ball



He aims
He shoots



He Scores

We are ready for the Theme Park - Are you ready for us


11 Euros well spent - For a full Day.

AMSTERDAM ARENA VISIT 2007 (Home of Ajax)


Amsterdam Arena here we come, the squads are ready for their big day out.



Keeping the VIP seats warm @ euro 30,ooo per season just for the Ajax games. "some shocked faces"


Dealing with the press before a major tournament, a long list of volunteers to give their account and intent.

Splash At The Theme Park -

I Hope that you will all find this "FUNNY" as it is intended.

"What a splash" It was a great day!!!

Monday, 29 October 2007

Remember "We Are The SET - Masterclass Champions"

The Senior 11 with Coach Mr Herron



The Girls Junior 11 coached by Phil Aitken




The Junior 11 with coach Mr Jenkins

After lifting the Gold, both teams


SET - Masterclass Interest in Webster's Winning Culture

SET Sports Tours, have delivered the Masterclass sessions for our touring teams and would like your permission to publish our winning culture as part of their promotional web pages for 2008.

They would also like a link to our family blog, I think that this can only be good for the School and teams involved, however, I would like to ask the parents to comment on this article, if you think it a bad move and do not want your child to take part in this type of publicity.

Look forward to your comments, you can also speak /write to Mr Herron at the PE base if you have any concerns.

Saturday, 27 October 2007

REMEMBER HOLLAND AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE


Guess Who' skipping training on the frosty mornings








Hi Mum it's me










Safety boots and insoles for warmth in Holland are not required, as the CLOGS do the job for all aspects of health and safety in the workshop.





Chicken in a basket, dont eat the eggs at the cheese factory, this is where they " lay theirs."


Vast canal networks are in place to transport goods around towns and villages.



They said reduce and recycle, well I've reduced the number of travelers by recycling their passports.


That's a large Hairdryer





Wind power for natural energy sources.


Cheese making and tasting facilities major tourist centres are around Holland.



Full sized top class pitches at all amateur and professional clubs all around Holland

"All Floodlit"

Memories from Holland

All aboard the CLOG boat for staff parachute training, this would have come in handy at Edinburgh, as the Easy Jet pilot was on the Playstation during decent and landing.


Interest as the CLOG is produced

A mixed bag of players weighing in for a game with Ajax



Amsterdam Arena(AJAX) home ground.

Who said is this where the tournament is being played?


Cameron on fire in the penalty shoot out










A reminder of some of our memories on tour



A memory about the tour that no one will forget
Adam Picks up his GOLD winners medal


Watson picks up trophy as Dobbie saves the day and gets his just reward


Brough reminded the staff that the only medal he has is for Rugby



Getting the Gold Medals:


"Well done Jamie for not telling your parents about the blog till today"




Scott getting his lift of the team silverware

The Calm after the "Storm"

Well after a very successful week of mixed emotions and game results, all 3 teams come home with victory in each of the Masterclass sessions and Tournament. It was decided by all 3 coaches that instead of just winning they would develop their games into a 2 sided training session, where some of the training would be used in the game.

The Juniors lifting their trophy with a great win against tough opponents, had to be the driving force for the senior team to get their Gold medals and they did not disappoint.

A well drilled senior side scored 1st to take the lead and defended very well, however the Manchester schools team came back and had 3 men jump over the line to give the Webster's Goalie little chance, 1-1 and game on however both teams defended their last 5 minutes to go into a 5 shot penalty shoot out - The rest is History - with Webster's scoring in Sudden Death to win the Tournament outright.

More to follow as the photos will be uploaded on this page for about 2 months, thereafter the Blog will be closed and a members only site opened which will be password protected.

Keep Blogging.

The "Storm" did come at Edinburgh on the way home as the pilot touched down he was taken by surprise, a cross wind blew away at the plane 10m from landing , therefore making the captain take off again at speed.
We were sure that he was on the PlayStation 2 game "Pilot" at the time. The second attempt was pulled off without a hitch.

Friday, 26 October 2007

Herrons Hero's Win Masterclass Gold

Mr Robb Gives Pre Tournament prediction at Amsterdam Arena



Captain Watson recieving the championship silverware and Winners medal, Masterclass 2007



A delighted Tour Leader after a treble success at Masterclass Tournament in Holland 2007 waiting for the press conference!!!



MacDonald scores the winning penalty in a tense 5 shoot out, at the end of a 1-1 Final game of the tournament, however, the score was still drawn after the 5 shots. Without any doubt after his miss in a previous game, Callum took to the spot with confidence oozing, he drove the penalty home, into the top corner - to win the game after the opposition Captain and Manchester United Schools player, hit Dobbie's gloves with a great thump. The crowd from all 3 schools were cheering and rooting for Webster's as the lads had forged good mates, after playing some magnificent attacking football throughout their stay in Holland. Their reputation as the unknown team is now that of respect and comradeship as the Final was played.

An emphatic win by the boys means that they were also crowned:


"Masterclass European Tournament Champions 2007"


Full match report to follow:


We won the player of the Tournament award and week from the Masterclass Coaches.


We are all looking forward to coming home tomorrow and should be back for 3.30pm in the car park at Bellies Brae.


Flight in 12.20pm - Edinburgh.


We all look forward to meeting the rest of the school on Monday to share our experience and positive experiences from the tour of Holland 2007.


I will keep the blog open for about 2 months, with constant updates from the vast collection of photographs-- so "Keep Blogging"

Please comment on the blog your thoughts for future tours if this was a worthwhile exercise, keeping a blog

Sorry about the typos, I will do my best to correct as much as possible as soon as someone lets me know where they are.

Jenkins Juniors put the "Icing on the cake"


A fantastic top drawer 40 yard game winning strike from Elder, gives the Juniors the title of

"Masterclass European Tournament Champions 2007" in Noordwijk Holland today.


Full match report to follow:


Just savour the moment of joy as the boys lift all the silverware possible.


Morrice gets his goalkeeper of the tournament award as Elder looks on wishing their was one for Goal of the week. A magnificent and unbelievable effort.











Thursday, 25 October 2007

Websters Girls Do it in style


Webster’s Girls Remain Unbeaten


Webster’s junior girls team finish off their tour of Holland on Thursday. The match started, it became apparent that the opponents had some good players especially in attach. They created a number of chances in the first 10 minutes causing the Webster’s defence all sorts of problems.

Hart- Winks, Taylor, Jacobson, Burke and Thain rode their luck but eventually managed to weather the storm and formed a basis to work from the energetic midfield, Winters, Dutch, Hamilton and Laing began to take control. A number of great chances were created but unfortunately not taken till live wire Kilcoyne struck in the 20th minute.
Simply the best


WHS lead was doubled shortly after this though Kilcoyne through the re start, Hamilton drove home to make it 3 Kilcoyne completed her hat rick just before half time with another good strike. An unbelievable half time score that did not match the even nature of the game. Despite warnings at half time Webster’s started the 2nd half slowly and immediately lost a goal due to complacency in defence.

This was a wake up call needed to produce on of the finest 2nd halves of football that WHS has experienced, Kilcoyne bagged 3 to finish with 6 and Hamilton 2 to finish with four.
The pick of the bag, however, being a great sweeping move deep inside their own half involving Winter, Laing and Dutch finishing with Hamilton from the edge of the box.

Best on the day were Kilcoyne Hamilton Taylor and Hart- Winks

S.E.T. Masterclass Player of the tournament was Cheryl Kilcoyne.

WHS players of the tournament Zoe Winter and Cheryl Kilcoyne

Most Improved Amy Taylor and Robyn Hart- Winks

A Fantastic Team performance by all 13 players.

"We Are The Champions"

Herrons Hero's


With a strong performance last night and a fine show at training this morning the team went into tonight’s match in a confident mood. The team travelled to F.C. Zoetemeer and it would be fair to say that on arrival the boys were in shock and all of the facilities there. You could not see the furthest pitch from the clubhouse there was so many pitches at the complex. The facilities had three generation, 3 astroturf pitches and 4 grass pitches. Our game was on pitch 1 and it was evident from kick off that it was going to be another good night.
Brough and Smart worked up and down the right flank to great affect providing good possession and support throughout the game. Watson and Ferguson again dominated in the middle and were involved in every play. Thomson and Tinker much like their counterparts on the other wing worked very hard and could not be contained by the opposition.
At centre back positions MacDonald and Basford won ball and initiated every attack with good accurate passing.


Ansari, Farquharson and Day came on early to good affect and continued on from their performance of the previous night. Up front Cameron and Reid reeked havoc and the opposition had no answer to their subtle movement patterns. Dobbie remains untested yet but outstanding performances in training bode well for tougher games tomorrow at the tournament. The first half only saw 6 goals go in but the opposition keeper made some world class saves to keep the score down. In the second half goal after goal was rained in and allowed an opportunity to further implement techniques learned in training today.

During the second half a number of players were played out of position to give them experience of different roles and duties on the pitch. This worked to great affect and saw a barrage of goals going in. The game ended 17 - 0 but could have been a real cricket score! The lads kept their discipline and continued to play total football.
Ansari was a handful for the opposition and took his 2 goals well. M.O.M. was another hard decision but Ferguson for me was unstoppable and possibly scored the goal of the tour after a dazzling spell of football and a mazy run from the half way line beating 3 players and curling the ball into the corner of the goal which the keeper had no chance of reaching.

Scorers tonight were: Watson x 3, Thomson x 1, Tinker x 1, Day x 2, Cameron x 1, Basford x 1, Ansari x 2, Ferguson x 2, Reid x 3 and 1 x own goal

Man of the match - Ryan Ferguson







Most improved player Anmar Al-Ansari