Splashing the Cash
Right on the Summer deadline day, Moss decided to invest in wonderkid centre-back Milovan Jocic. Being pursued by several top European clubs, at only 2.2 million this player could be a real steal. With this position an area Moss was hoping to invest in, it’s possible he could well have his man. And at only 19 years old and a number of International Caps for Serbia this will definitely bring more solidity to an already good back-line at Ayr.
In the Mid-Season window, Spurs transfer listed “world-class midifielder” Vyacheslav Kulish. At only 25 million this in the modern day for a player of this calibre is quite the bargain. A Ukranian International and already with over 60 caps to his name at only 24 years of age, although primarily a deep-lying playmaker he can play an advanced role almost just as well. Given Bonde’s lack of discipline and limited vision, bringing in Kulish is definitely a significant step up and will definitely make Ayr a tougher proposition to play against.
These two signings could well bolster Ayr’s ability to push past their best ever performance in the Champions League being the Quarter Finals stage. And Moss has done well to get them in at a good value with many years of football left in them.
Balancing the Books – A Strategy Found?
Not only were these players snapped up at good value, the sales of 31 year old Matt Gibbins, keeper Pawasa and Dino Vladislav have balanced the books very well. The total nett spend this season has resulted in only a loss of 4 million with a nett profit of these players sold of around 10 million.
Perhaps a strategy of finding cheap young talent as squad players and selling them on is a strategy that could work both in improving Ayr’s first XI by investment whilst remaining competitive by still having a strong squad – and may be the way to prolong Moss’ career at his now beloved Ayr.
More Betfred Success
Another Betfred Cup win for the lads from Ayrshire. This year the challenge in the final came from Ross County.
Fully expected to win this one comfortably, Ayr did not disappoint winning the game 2-0. But credit must go to Ross County as they did fight well in this game and they had their moments threatening The Honest Men’s goal.
Ayr have now won this cup seven times the past eight seasons. It feels like the other clubs don’t take this cup seriously – but Moss sure does.
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League Title Looking Secure
The challenge to Ayr’s Crown this year has come from Motherwell. Despite not having any known players amongst their ranks, they have shown excellent consistency for the talent they do have and have been pushing Ayr very hard this season.
Despite a large gap now finally emerging after a real close fight, Ayr cannot afford to get sloppy especially with the Champions League still a distraction at this late stage of the season. But eleven points, the title looks like it's only heading one way this year.
A run of eight clean sheets in a row and still counting is a real reason why this gap had emerged.
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A Disappointing Cup Run / Celtic 3 - 0 Ayr
An abrupt end to Ayr’s run in the Scottish cup came at the hands of Celtic. No doubt Ayr had one eye on the Champions League second leg tie away at Napoli.
It was never going to be an easy game though playing away at Celtic park. With The Bhoys not having the best of league campaigns, The Scottish Cup was a real priority for them this year and this determination helped them to ease to a comfortable 3-0.
One of the worst performances from Ayr in the competition for quite some time. But the last time T|he Honest Men went out this cup at an early stage, they had an excellent run in the Champions League.
Champions League Promise
A Group consisting of Barcelona, Schalke and Red Star was what Ayr had to face this season. Very confident of making it into the Knockout Phase, Moss’ Ayr did not disappoint their fans by finishing very comfortably in second spot behind the mighty Barcelona.
Finishing on twelve points, all four victories came against the two weakest sides in the group, with the two defeats of course against Barca.
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However a really nice draw against Napoli in the 1st Round Knockouts was the reward – and Ayr did not throw away this opportunity to make the Quarter Finals.
Winning at home 3-0 in the first leg, the away tie saw Ayr gain a 1-1 draw taking them comfortably through to the Quarters. The draw in this one was against Benfica.
A tricky tie given Ayr’s history against this Portuguese outfit, some fortune shone in the first leg in Scotland. With an early red card given to Benfica in only the 11th minute, it meant Ayr would play most of the first leg against ten men.
With 20 shots to 7, Ayr grabbed an all important goal in the 21st minute through Diego Carmona which was to be the only goal of the game. Would it be enough for the trip to Portugal?
SLB Overcome
A tough game was played here, and SLB took the lead in the 76th minute leaving the tie completely square. Having the better of the game Benfica and their fans would have felt confident squeezing past the Scottish battlers – only for substitute Steve Pooler to score a crucial goal in the 84th minute meaning Benfica needed two more goals in the last 6 minutes plus injury time to go through.
But that they did not achieve, and Ayr played out the last few minutes well to come away with a 1-1 draw. Into the Semi-Finals Ayr come!!
And the Semi Finals Draw is…
The Semi Finals teams left in this year’s Champions League are Ayr, Athletico Madrid who won it last year, Barcelona and Juventus. Over two legs Moss was hoping to draw Juventus, especially knowing Ayr can beat Juve after winning the European Super Cup Final against them previously.
….with the draw made, Ayr got their wish with Juventus confirmed as the club standing in the way of a Champions League Final appearance. The first leg is due to be played ay Ayr Stadium. There will not be an all Spanish final this year.
Right on the Summer deadline day, Moss decided to invest in wonderkid centre-back Milovan Jocic. Being pursued by several top European clubs, at only 2.2 million this player could be a real steal. With this position an area Moss was hoping to invest in, it’s possible he could well have his man. And at only 19 years old and a number of International Caps for Serbia this will definitely bring more solidity to an already good back-line at Ayr.
In the Mid-Season window, Spurs transfer listed “world-class midifielder” Vyacheslav Kulish. At only 25 million this in the modern day for a player of this calibre is quite the bargain. A Ukranian International and already with over 60 caps to his name at only 24 years of age, although primarily a deep-lying playmaker he can play an advanced role almost just as well. Given Bonde’s lack of discipline and limited vision, bringing in Kulish is definitely a significant step up and will definitely make Ayr a tougher proposition to play against.
These two signings could well bolster Ayr’s ability to push past their best ever performance in the Champions League being the Quarter Finals stage. And Moss has done well to get them in at a good value with many years of football left in them.
Balancing the Books – A Strategy Found?
Not only were these players snapped up at good value, the sales of 31 year old Matt Gibbins, keeper Pawasa and Dino Vladislav have balanced the books very well. The total nett spend this season has resulted in only a loss of 4 million with a nett profit of these players sold of around 10 million.
Perhaps a strategy of finding cheap young talent as squad players and selling them on is a strategy that could work both in improving Ayr’s first XI by investment whilst remaining competitive by still having a strong squad – and may be the way to prolong Moss’ career at his now beloved Ayr.
More Betfred Success
Another Betfred Cup win for the lads from Ayrshire. This year the challenge in the final came from Ross County.
Fully expected to win this one comfortably, Ayr did not disappoint winning the game 2-0. But credit must go to Ross County as they did fight well in this game and they had their moments threatening The Honest Men’s goal.
Ayr have now won this cup seven times the past eight seasons. It feels like the other clubs don’t take this cup seriously – but Moss sure does.
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League Title Looking Secure
The challenge to Ayr’s Crown this year has come from Motherwell. Despite not having any known players amongst their ranks, they have shown excellent consistency for the talent they do have and have been pushing Ayr very hard this season.
Despite a large gap now finally emerging after a real close fight, Ayr cannot afford to get sloppy especially with the Champions League still a distraction at this late stage of the season. But eleven points, the title looks like it's only heading one way this year.
A run of eight clean sheets in a row and still counting is a real reason why this gap had emerged.
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A Disappointing Cup Run / Celtic 3 - 0 Ayr
An abrupt end to Ayr’s run in the Scottish cup came at the hands of Celtic. No doubt Ayr had one eye on the Champions League second leg tie away at Napoli.
It was never going to be an easy game though playing away at Celtic park. With The Bhoys not having the best of league campaigns, The Scottish Cup was a real priority for them this year and this determination helped them to ease to a comfortable 3-0.
One of the worst performances from Ayr in the competition for quite some time. But the last time T|he Honest Men went out this cup at an early stage, they had an excellent run in the Champions League.
Champions League Promise
A Group consisting of Barcelona, Schalke and Red Star was what Ayr had to face this season. Very confident of making it into the Knockout Phase, Moss’ Ayr did not disappoint their fans by finishing very comfortably in second spot behind the mighty Barcelona.
Finishing on twelve points, all four victories came against the two weakest sides in the group, with the two defeats of course against Barca.
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However a really nice draw against Napoli in the 1st Round Knockouts was the reward – and Ayr did not throw away this opportunity to make the Quarter Finals.
Winning at home 3-0 in the first leg, the away tie saw Ayr gain a 1-1 draw taking them comfortably through to the Quarters. The draw in this one was against Benfica.
A tricky tie given Ayr’s history against this Portuguese outfit, some fortune shone in the first leg in Scotland. With an early red card given to Benfica in only the 11th minute, it meant Ayr would play most of the first leg against ten men.
With 20 shots to 7, Ayr grabbed an all important goal in the 21st minute through Diego Carmona which was to be the only goal of the game. Would it be enough for the trip to Portugal?
SLB Overcome
A tough game was played here, and SLB took the lead in the 76th minute leaving the tie completely square. Having the better of the game Benfica and their fans would have felt confident squeezing past the Scottish battlers – only for substitute Steve Pooler to score a crucial goal in the 84th minute meaning Benfica needed two more goals in the last 6 minutes plus injury time to go through.
But that they did not achieve, and Ayr played out the last few minutes well to come away with a 1-1 draw. Into the Semi-Finals Ayr come!!
And the Semi Finals Draw is…
The Semi Finals teams left in this year’s Champions League are Ayr, Athletico Madrid who won it last year, Barcelona and Juventus. Over two legs Moss was hoping to draw Juventus, especially knowing Ayr can beat Juve after winning the European Super Cup Final against them previously.
….with the draw made, Ayr got their wish with Juventus confirmed as the club standing in the way of a Champions League Final appearance. The first leg is due to be played ay Ayr Stadium. There will not be an all Spanish final this year.