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Christmas Dinner – Wed 07/12

On 24/11/2011 at 19:08, Jason Ye wrote in Club News, Club Socials:


Hello everyone!

The best and messiest evening of this term is almost upon us!

This year’s infamous ICHC Christmas Dinner will be on Wednesday 7th December at the Walkabout in Shepherd’s Bush.

This is an evening you really don’t want to miss out on!

You’ll all get:

  • a festive two-course set meal
  • half a bottle of wine

Buy your ticket here:

Membership

If you haven’t bought your membership yet, now is the perfect time to get it and save yourself a tenner on your Xmas dinner https://www.imperialcollegeunion.org/hockey-116/hockey-membership/product.html

Lots and lots of festive hockey love,

Jason Ye
ICHC Club Captain 2011-12

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2012 Tour Vote Complete!

On 17/11/2011 at 13:33, Jason Ye wrote in Club News:


Hello everyone,

The club has spoken, and so I am pleased to announce that the ICHC Summer Tour 2012 will be going to:

Portugal


Thanks to everyone who came to the tour meeting yesterday and especially to those who proposed destinations.


Details of how to sign up to go will be coming in the next few weeks so look out for it on the emails!


Hockey love,

Jason Ye
ICHC Club Captain 2011-12

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First Win of Season For Mens 1′s

On 10/11/2011 at 18:08, Vishal Dhutia wrote in Club News:


The Mens 1′s saw their first win of the season this Wednesday, thrashing St Mary’s with a resounding 4 – 1. Having narrowly lost to St Mary’s in the BUCS League a few weeks previously, they were determined to not let that happen again, and as a result knocked St Mary’s out of the BUCS Cup.

The game started with heavy pressure from St Mary’s; the defence met every attack with equal force and repelled any chance of a goal in the early stages. However, IC soon gained control of the game, with Chris scoring the first goal, as well as a one on one with the goalkeeper later on. St Mary’s were truly beaten when Ewan effortlessly dribbled with ball past their defenders and placed a simple ball in the back of the net. Overall, despite only having 11 men, the Mens 1s fielded a closely knit team, which worked as a unit for the whole game, which saw them win the game and move to the next stage of the Cup.

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Men’s 2s dominate BUCS league favourites

On 06/11/2011 at 23:30, Vishal Dhutia wrote in Club News, Match reports:


After the abysmal performance in the preseason friendly against UCL, the Men’s 2s regrouped and approached their first competitive match of the season in a whole new light.
Roehampton University’s Men’s 1s provided the opposition who joined this league from the one above after being relegated last season. Arguably this made them the team to beat if we were to push for promotion. The short trip from South Kensington to Roehampton’s home pitch at the Bank of England Sports Ground would have been smooth sailing, if it were not for Yellow Bag’s inability to follow basic directions around Hammersmith Roundabout and some hilarious driving advice from B. Man Briggs.
Armed with a new defensive strategy and formation and two new additions to the side -Fresher Oli and a guest appearance by Teabag of the Men’s 3rd Team – we started the game briskly. Some weaving runs on the right by Dirty Whaler culminated in a extremely arrogant aerial ball down the line to Fresher Danny who shimmied past the Roehampton left-back and proceeded to hit the ball across the circle to Strap-on who was waiting to tap it into the open goal.
1-0 up and looking solid at the back, our new defensive press allowed us to get all our players behind the ball and force Roehampton’s heads down. After a while they started dribbling up their own arses and we were able to break their attacks down one by one before they even made it to our shooting circle.
Twenty minutes into the first half saw Roehampton somehow manufacture a three-on-one attacking move at the half way line and as they started to break towards our goal it was looking like we were certain to concede. Luckily however our last defender was Tinkerbell who deftly stole the ball from the three of them as the Roehampton striker was about to pull the trigger.
Between our two centre-backs Ünterbrøw and Tinkerbell and some assured ball distribution by holding midfielder Yellow Bag we constantly threatened their circle. After a shot was blocked on the goal-line by a Roehampton foot we were awarded a penalty flick. Up stepped Yellow Bag who eyed up the bottom left hand corner, got confused as to where he wanted to put the ball and ended up firing straight down the middle. Thankfully  the Roehampton goalie had decided to dive and padded the ball down and into the goal, making it 2-0. For this ridiculous penalty flick he deservedly received the Twat of the Match award.
We went in at half time having probably played the best half of hockey ever. Our goalie James had not even had to face a single shot at goal all half and B. Man Briggs’ team talk ensured that our feet were still on the ground.
We weren’t quite finished toying with Roehampton. Their frustration was clearly beginning to show as attack after attack was being crisply cleaned up by our team. Each time the ball was recycled, we switched from defense to offense very quickly, and through the sterling effort of our new left-back Soggy Biscuit we played possession hockey. The breakthrough moment came after ten minutes of the second half when a ball was smashed into the Roehampton circle and promptly deflected into the top left hand corner by Teabag who was lurking in front of the goalie.
At 3-0 we started cruising and were duly punished. A stray ball from midfield was pounced on by the Roehampton striker and they scored a breakaway goal.
Not to be outdone by this, ICHC restarted play with a flourish. A run from Strap-on down the left set up Teabag to get his second goal of the game and be accused of hat-trick avoidance.
The game finished with ICHC worthy winners and with extremely bright prospects for the season ahead, and dare I say it, promotion?
Final score: Roehampton University Men’s 1s 1-4 Imperial College Men’s 2s
Scorers:
Strap-on
Yellow Bag
Teabag x 2

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Mens 1’s vs. St Marys

On 04/11/2011 at 08:00, Vishal Dhutia wrote in Match reports:


Having played against St. Mary’s who were promoted in the parallel league to us last year, we knew the game against them was going to be demanding.  Still trying to gel as a team and unsure of players’ strengths, we lacked the determination required.  A couple of mistakes later and we went into the break 2-0 down.  However, with coach Mo at the helm and an inspiring team-talk, the side started to show the kind of hockey that we knew was capable.  Unfortunately a third goal went in before IC punished the St. Mary’s goal with an individual effort from Ewan.  Shortly before the final whistle, fresher Eddie opened his goal account, leaving a tense few minutes for St. Marys holding off the improving IC attack.  Unfortunately, they managed to survive and hold onto the win but, the season offers much more promise for the first team with such a better quality second half performance.  The rematch for the cup in a couple of weeks’ time will really show who has progressed and the opportunities that lie ahead for IC hockey.

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