Thursday, July 22, 2010

Clayton To Make His "Decision" Next Thursday Live On Mt76 TV

Dan Clayton, former club captain, manager and current board member (and who appeared in the NJCAA (Junior College) Final Four, according to the photo above) is a free agent. The dimunitive defender and long time Continental veteran is currently undecided which club he will join this fall.

When reached for comment club chairman Ryan Vinton said, "I will literally castrate Dan if he plays anywhere else this fall and that's not hyperboyle."  

Clayton played on loan with Sportsfriends FC last Spring while Morristown was in their offseason and the Wayne club is rumored to be  very interested in Clayton.

"It's close to school, and alot of the boys on the squad I played in college with" Clayton said, He also went on to comment " Morristown has been my home for close to four years, I love the supporters and enjoyied playing with the lads".

Clayton has announced through his representatives he will make his playing decision on Mt76TV, next Thursday on a program entitled "Dan Clayton: The Decision", it will air at 9pm ET.                                  

                                                      


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Injury Bug Strikes and Marathon Weekend

(Morristown,NJ)- The Morristown 1776 AFC has been struck by an injury bug just as they enter a 3 match in 3 day stretch.

Striker and the club's all time leading scorer is out 2-3 weeks with a pulled hamstring. Central defender, Evan Taylor has suffered an ACL injury and is awaiting the results of an MRI.

Both injuries were suffered during Morristown's 2-0 loss to Walkill FC Monday night.

Marathon Weekend

The Continentals face a test in a potential playoff push with matches scheduled Saturday @ PJASC to be played at Pope John HS in Sparta, Sunday v. Ballyoween FC in Roseland,NJ and Monday v. Parsippany Gators at Madison High School, all matches will be a 6:30pm kickoff.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Continentals Succum To Walkill FC 2-0

(Madison,NJ)- The Morristown 1776 AFC failed to continue their winning ways last night falling 2-0 to third place, Walkill FC at Madison High School.

The Continental Boys held a clean sheet until the 41st minute dispite a lack of possession and constant defending under the threat of thunderstorms.

Leading scorer Peter Luthi suffered a pulled hamstring in the 20th minute and is currently listed as day to day, the lack of Luthi certainly seemed to thrawt the Morristown attack for the rest of the first half.

1776 manager Aaron Hyndman along with assistant Ryan Vinton inserted Jack Taylor as the lone striker in the 4-2-3-1 formation at the half and it appeared to pay returns as Taylor beat the keeper but was denied by the post in the 53rd minute.

Walkill put the nail in the '76 coffin in the 80th minute on a brillant half volley that sailed over keeper Steve Pallone's outstretch gloves.

Morristown is next in action vs Ballyoween FC (1-6, 3 pts) Wednesday night in Roseland, NJ (6:30pm)

Monday, July 12, 2010

Continentals Embark On Marathon Week Playoff Push

(Morristown,NJ)- The Morristown 1776 AFC (1-4-0, 3 pts), coming off their first league win of the season, are set to take to the pitch four and possibly five times in the next 8 days as they push towards a second consecutive MCSSA playoff berth.

The club plays tonight vs Walkill FC (4-2-3, 15 pts) at Madison High School, 6:30pm, Morristown's only previous matchup vs Walkill ended in a 3-2 friendly defeat in 2008.

On Wednesday the Continentals face Ballyoween FC(1-5-0, 3pts)  in Roseland,NJ also at 6:30pm.

Thursday will see 1776 face Sparta FC (2-4-1, 7 pts), time and location TBA.

On Saturday the Continentals travel to PJASC (1-4-1, 4 pts) @ Pope John HS in Sparta, 6:30pm.

Monday the club faces Parsippany Gators (6-0-2, 20 pts) in Roseland, NJ @ 6:30pm.

The Club is still attempting to schedule a makeup match vs SW Fredonbache (4-2-1, 13 pts), and is targeting a Tuesday (7/20) date.

Greskovich Returns




Midfielder James Greskovich, member of the 2009 MCSSA squad has been added to Continental roster and is expected to make his season debut sometime this week.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Morristown Ends Winless Drought

The Morristown 1776 AFC snapped their five-game losing streak for the MCSSA 2010 season and registered the first victory in two calendar years by beating Parsippany Blues 1 - 0 at Smith Field in Parsippany.

Forward Peter Luthi scored the winner, his fourth goal in two games this week, following a cross by speedy winger Chester Reggie Berry. Berry beat the Parsippany defender down the right flank and drew the opposing goalkeeper out and drove a cross back into the box. Luthi rose high over his defender and met Berry's cross with his head, burying it in the empty net.

It wouldn't be a Continental match without controversy, though, and tonight's match was ripe with it. Following a reckless and clumsy challenge in the 65th minute by the goalkeeper on 76 midfielder Jack Taylor, a penalty was awarded. Before Luthi could step up and take his second PK of the week, the Blues goalkeeper engaged in a verbal confrontation with the referee. The resulting actions concluded in a red card for the keeper, police intervention, and the referees' refusal to continue the match. The match ended at 1 - nil Morristown.

This should not take anything away from the boys in maroon, who simply outplayed the Blues for the hour of recorded play. The trial-by-fire implementation of a new formation, a 4-2-3-1, ended in the most complete and creative play seen by the side in possibly the history of the club.

"It's a matter of having the personnel to fill the right kind of positions and play selflessly," said Continental veteran Russell Bauer. "I've seen this team go through so many looks and so many changes but tonight we had the right setup and the right people. Everyone did their job, it was the best team effort we've had all season."

The 0-5 start was actually a surprise to the squad, who really believed that they had assembled a very complete and competitive squad. The Continental win saw many players move around to new positions with very positive results.

Change began by building from the back, where Dan Clayton and Evan Taylor started for only the second time ever as center backs together with defensive stalwart Brian Daire and midfielder Steve Dingler covering the flanks. Together this "Thin Red Line" was everything but thin, conceding minimal offensive play in a miserly display resulting in goalkeeper Steve Pallone recording the first ever clean sheet in Club history.

To break up the service from the Blues midfield to the forwards, Bauer and Chris Herte played as the central holding midfielders. Bauer is typically a wide player who has often filled in as a defender while Herte is a collegiate goalkeeper who has played in the back four for the club. Together, along with appearances in the position by Mike Schmidt, Alex Langlois, and Miguel Lazo, this holding midfield scheme helped close down available space and force the Blue attack to make predictable passes.

"I'm definitely on the team," said Lazo, who was mistakenly omitted from the posted roster prior to the season yet has appeared in every match.

Attacking width was provided by Berry, Rob Linepensel, Jack Taylor, and Schmidt. Most importantly, the holdup play allowed for the holding midfielders and wide fullbacks to take up high positions on the flanks and give the team various dangerous looks on the attack.

Derek Wittjohan played in the center of the attacking three, a position best suited for him with his vision and ability to hold up play. Wittjohan easily had the strongest performance of the season by being freed up by the holders to leave his more creative mark on the pitch.

Luthi was a dangerous figure up top, constantly torching the Blues defenders. Brady McDonald provided a different yet equally dangerous look in his time spelling Luthi, sitting a little deeper in the midfield and serving to the wide players more than Luthi's direct approach.

Club chairman Ryan Vinton returned to the sidelines, where he managed the club in the 2007 season, and got his third managerial win. Vinton was at the helm of the "Greatest Week Ever" in Continentals history, leading the team to consecutive victories over Hanover and Sheffield Crew in the same week. Former Continental Aaron Hyndman returned to the club as well, to assist and offer insight as he and Vinton engineered the dominant play of the evening.

The 76 has a very busy two weeks coming up as the fixture list gets more and more complicated due to makeup games from early season postponements. The team looks to build from this success as it pushes for a playoff spot.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Morristown To Battle Lake Parsippany Monday Night

(Parsippany,Nj)- The 1776 will face Lake Parsippany Raiders, tomorrow, Monday night at 9:30 pm, Vetran Park in Parsippany.



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Friday, July 2, 2010

1776 Pursues LeBron James

The Morristown 1776 Association Football Club has offered NBA free agent Lebron James a one day contract to try his hand at soccer, sources close to the club have confirmed.

Club officials have said to been in contact with LeBron James' management company LRMR Marketing, headed by James' longtime friend and business manager Maverick Carter.

A photo has surfaced on the internet of 1776 central defender Mugunthan Naveendra meeting with LeBron James, allegedly just before Jay-Z and the Nets meeting on Thursday.