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All Whites V Saudi Arabia Friday 6 Sept 6.15am SS2

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over 12 years ago

I'd get Daniel in there

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over 12 years ago

I lolled

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over 12 years ago
Joey Johns wrote:
theprof wrote:

Kosta got in some good positions to score - but his shooting was woeful....Think he'll be benched when Smeltz/Rojas come back.


Kosta benched for Smeltz/ not playing Rojas and Kosta together. I'm not too sure on that.

Because we have such lacking pace in the wide defencive positions, i think it's probably crucial to have the pacey wingers even if he should have at least scored 1 goal. 

Agree Joey. When you look at Marco and Kosta, both are similar in stature and pace and really give us something others wont. I am sure they will play in a modified front 4 with Wee Mac and Wood. Wood would stay Central and Wee Mac would be the facilitator, but you give Kosta and Marco freedom to roam and interchange..

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over 12 years ago
Joey Johns wrote:

Feverish wrote:

I'd get Daniel in there

It's not that crazy an idea. We are picking players that have never played professional football. 
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over 12 years ago

And with that Bullion put the reality back into NZ football.

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

NZ-A vs Jordan

1-Scott BASALAJ (7.4)
17-Tyler BOYD (7.0)
7-Cameron HOWIESON (7.0)
15-Ivan VICELICH (7.0)
10-Aaron CLAPHAM (6.6)
8-Cameron LINDSAY (6.0)
6-Ian HOGG (5.9)
16-Louis FENTON (5.9)
4-Tim MYERS (5.9)
9-Luke ROWE (5.9)
2-Andrew DURANTE (5.8)
12-Jacob SPOONLEY (5.1)
3-Aaron SCOTT (5.0)
5-Monty PATTERSON (5.0)
11-Jake BUTLER (5.0)
14-Jeremy CHRISTIE (4.9)

Coaching Staff (5.0)


NZ vs Saudi Arabia

K. Barbarouses (8.0)
G. Moss (7.5)
C. James (7.1)
C. Wood (7.1)
C. Killen (7.0)
W. Reid (7.0)
C. Howieson (7.0)
J. Brockie (6.8)
B. Sigmund (5.8)
T. Smith (5.8)
A. Durante (5.6)
J. Butler (5.0)
K. Bright (5.0)
I. Vicelich (5.0)
J. Spoonley (5.0)
L. Bertos (5.0)
A. Clapham (5.0)
T. Lochhead (4.9)   

Coaching Staff (8.0)

this is the starting lineup I was thinking of going forward:

                             Moss(Basalaj)

Sigmund(Bertos) Reid Smith Hogg(Lochead)

                            Vicelich(Durante)

Barbarouses(Brockie) Mcglinchey(Howieson) Rojas(Killen)

                              Wood(Smeltz)

Subs: T. Payne, C. James, J. Spoonley,  A. Clapham, J. Musa,

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over 12 years ago
nomeans wrote:

NZ-A vs Jordan

1-Scott BASALAJ (7.4)
17-Tyler BOYD (7.0)
7-Cameron HOWIESON (7.0)
15-Ivan VICELICH (7.0)
10-Aaron CLAPHAM (6.6)
8-Cameron LINDSAY (6.0)
6-Ian HOGG (5.9)
16-Louis FENTON (5.9)
4-Tim MYERS (5.9)
9-Luke ROWE (5.9)
2-Andrew DURANTE (5.8)
12-Jacob SPOONLEY (5.1)
3-Aaron SCOTT (5.0)
5-Monty PATTERSON (5.0)
11-Jake BUTLER (5.0)
14-Jeremy CHRISTIE (4.9)

Coaching Staff (5.0)


NZ vs Saudi Arabia

K. Barbarouses (8.0)
G. Moss (7.5)
C. James (7.1)
C. Wood (7.1)
C. Killen (7.0)
W. Reid (7.0)
C. Howieson (7.0)
J. Brockie (6.8)
B. Sigmund (5.8)
T. Smith (5.8)
A. Durante (5.6)
J. Butler (5.0)
K. Bright (5.0)
I. Vicelich (5.0)
J. Spoonley (5.0)
L. Bertos (5.0)
A. Clapham (5.0)
T. Lochhead (4.9)   

Coaching Staff (8.0)

this is the starting lineup I was thinging of going forward:

                             Moss(Basalaj)

Sigmund(Bertos) Reid Smith Hogg(Lochead)

                            Vicelich(Durante)

Barbarouses(Brockie) Mcglinchey(Howieson) Rojas(Killen)

                              Wood(Smeltz)

Subs: C. James, J. Spoonley,  A. Clapham, J. Musa, A. McGeorge


Barbarouses gets an 8? Bright didn't even get on either.
As for McGeorge??? 


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over 12 years ago

Isn't that 10 players?

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over 12 years ago

Yeh it depends on what formation Ricki picks but these are the players I would have out on the field getting loads of game time together in preparation for the playoff. I was pleasantly surprised he played a back four today.

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

I thought Barbarouses played really well today even though his finishing wasn't that great he created a few chances (forgot T. Payne)

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over 12 years ago
butler:

he had some dodgy moments, but generally had a debut to be happy about. 

a few people on here don't seem to understand the role of a defensive midfielder, especially in a side that is set up to play without the ball for long periods. 

as for never passing forward, watch the game again and you will see that this is just plain wrong. 

he got caught in wide defensive positions a couple of times. 

one of the highlights for me was the work of the midfield three, especially their positioning without the ball.

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

reid:

thought he was very composed in general play.  looked a class above to me.

what worries me about him is that he loses his head whenever there is conflict.

i also don't like the gamesmanship.  i've got no time for this from a new zealand team.  we've always played hard and fair.

wasn't impressed with wood in this regard either

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over 12 years ago
Feverish wrote:
rjmiller wrote:

Was there a reason McGlinchy wasn't playing? Is he even with the squad?

Wee mac is having a wee wee mac


Does he know who the mother is? 

We're the WELLINGTON Phoenix

And this is our Home

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over 12 years ago

jeebers, didn't killen look sharp!  full of energy and made good runs

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
reg22 wrote:
butler:

he had some dodgy moments, but generally had a debut to be happy about. 

a few people on here don't seem to understand the role of a defensive midfielder, especially in a side that is set up to play without the ball for long periods. 

as for never passing forward, watch the game again and you will see that this is just plain wrong. 

he got caught in wide defensive positions a couple of times. 

one of the highlights for me was the work of the midfield three, especially their positioning without the ball.


http://youtu.be/wKjxFJfcrcA


 




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over 12 years ago
reg22 wrote:

jeebers, didn't killen look sharp!  full of energy and made good runs


also lost the ball every chance he got.

yung thug

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over 12 years ago
reg22 wrote:
butler:

he had some dodgy moments, but generally had a debut to be happy about. 

a few people on here don't seem to understand the role of a defensive midfielder, especially in a side that is set up to play without the ball for long periods. 

as for never passing forward, watch the game again and you will see that this is just plain wrong. 

he got caught in wide defensive positions a couple of times. 

one of the highlights for me was the work of the midfield three, especially their positioning without the ball.

Since we have no idea what he is meant to do, why don't you tell us and then tell us what he has to be happy about.
If his role is the screen the back 4, break down attacks and win ball, (which is what a traditional DM does) he largely did not impress but I'll wait to see what else you write...

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over 12 years ago
Kiwi Hatter wrote:
Feverish wrote:
rjmiller wrote:

Was there a reason McGlinchy wasn't playing? Is he even with the squad?

Wee mac is having a wee wee mac


Does he know who the mother is? 

She Mac

Fuck this stupid game

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over 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:
reg22 wrote:
butler:

he had some dodgy moments, but generally had a debut to be happy about. 

a few people on here don't seem to understand the role of a defensive midfielder, especially in a side that is set up to play without the ball for long periods. 

as for never passing forward, watch the game again and you will see that this is just plain wrong. 

he got caught in wide defensive positions a couple of times. 

one of the highlights for me was the work of the midfield three, especially their positioning without the ball.

Since we have no idea what he is meant to do, why don't you tell us and then tell us what he has to be happy about.

If his role is the screen the back 4, break down attacks and win ball, (which is what a traditional DM does) he largely did not impress but I'll wait to see what else you write...



i just thought he did ok.  i guess my point is that a lot of the work of a DM is done without the ball.  killing space in front of a back four is a big aspect of the game, especially when you are set up the way we were, with two defensive minded players in the midfield.  on the ball he was ok - like i said, he got himself into dodgy positions in front of the full backs a couple of times and coughed up possession, but by in large he did well on debut.

we all like players who can dribble past opponents or open up defenses with killer balls, but sometimes a good job can be done quietly and effectively.  my point about some people (please note lord vader that i said 'some' people) not properly understanding the role of a DM is that i question someone awarding butler a 5 out of 10 for that effort.  i'd have him at 6.5 personally, but 5 is just an insult and in my opinion possibly betray s alack of insight.

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over 12 years ago

I agree people confuse a DM and an AM

Here is where I think he failed in his role

1: the Saudi were allowed to knock 30 y balls through his patrol zone. Durante gets a little slack because he is not a midfielder and Butler is so should know better.

2: ball winning, he did little of it. Most of it was line clearing by the back 4 to get us out

3: he leaves his feet far to often for this level of football

4: as we mentioned, him and Dura got dragged out of position and need to show better positional discipline


Again he was not terrible but I don't think he is the answer - I needed to see more of his wares or at least be able to say 'he is promising'. Ivan is better in that role but whether Ricki wants to play him there is a different story. I thought he coughed up stuff all possession but I also thought he should have been looking for James as opposed to Reid/Smith.

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some good points there.  he wouldn't be in my first XI, ideally we'd have a better version of his type of player and by better i mean he would be stronger in each of the four points you mentioned.  but we are so weak in this department that i would rather see either butler or ivan in  midfield than a flurry of wee men.  for me it's substance over style, especially at this stage of our world cup qualifying campaign (i believe that as soon as this one is over we need to re-invent ourselves like we failed to do after the last world cup)

i agree with what you said in point 1:, but believe that our deep back line was equally as culpable for this happening; the field was very stretched


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over 12 years ago

Lochead kicked away long balls that found no-one all day long. Got to go. Hogg a better option but what about this?

Moss

Roux Reid Dura Smith

McGlinchy James Payne/Howieson

Kostsa Wood Rojas

    


Kotahitanga. We are one.

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Lochead kicked away long balls that found no-one all day long. Got to go. Hogg a better option but what about this?

Moss

Roux Reid Dura Smith

McGlinchy James Payne/Howieson

Kostsa Wood Rojas

 

Personally going forward I believe we need to keep the 4-2-3-1 formation if we are to progress on the world stage.. RB and CDM still huge holes but given time I believe one of the youngsters Fenton,Roux or Tuiloma can do a job at RB also was very impressed with James in the middle..

For the qualifying game i'd like to see.

                           Moss

          Siggy   Reid  Smith  Lochhead

                   James    Ivan

         Kosta      Mcglinchey         Rojas

                           Wood

 

After the qualifiers:

                           Moss

  Fenton/Roux  Reid Smith   Tuiloma

                   James     Keat/Payne

      Kosta      McGlinchey     Rojas

                          Wood  

 

 

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Lochead kicked away long balls that found no-one all day long. Got to go. Hogg a better option but what about this?

Moss

Roux Reid Dura Smith

McGlinchy James Payne/Howieson

Kostsa Wood Rojas

    


That line up has zero defensive starch or ball winning ability at all in the midfield. If you are going to play that many 'like' players, you have to include at least one stopper/destroyer. No

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over 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:

I agree people confuse a DM and an AM

Here is where I think he failed in his role

1: the Saudi were allowed to knock 30 y balls through his patrol zone. Durante gets a little slack because he is not a midfielder and Butler is so should know better.

2: ball winning, he did little of it. Most of it was line clearing by the back 4 to get us out

3: he leaves his feet far to often for this level of football

4: as we mentioned, him and Dura got dragged out of position and need to show better positional discipline


Again he was not terrible but I don't think he is the answer - I needed to see more of his wares or at least be able to say 'he is promising'. Ivan is better in that role but whether Ricki wants to play him there is a different story. I thought he coughed up stuff all possession but I also thought he should have been looking for James as opposed to Reid/Smith.



Butler had a reasonable debut. His biggest game ever, a rookie from ASBP level.
I'd cut him more slack than Durante with his vast playing experience, regardless of him being further up the park than usual


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over 12 years ago

Does anyone know where you can watch the full game somewhere ?

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over 12 years ago


"The forgotten man of New Zealand football, Chris Killen, has given a timely and spectacular reminder of his goalscoring abilities ..."

Maybe I am biaised, but he how can he be a 'forgotten man' when he has scored 4 goals in the last 5 All Whites games?

 

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over 12 years ago
reg22 wrote:


(please note lord vader that i said 'some' people)


He's not Lord Vader, he's Jeff Vader. He's his brother.
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over 12 years ago

From the horses mouth James has been playing DM for his club side. Very odd he didn't get a go there for the all whites. Can only surmise no one has actually watched him play recently. He has to start there on Tuesday

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago

He moved back into that role once Howieson came up. But agree, would like to see him there next game.

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over 12 years ago
nomeans wrote:

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this is the starting lineup I was thinking of going forward:

                             Moss(Basalaj)

Sigmund(Bertos) Reid Smith Hogg(Lochead)

                            Vicelich(Durante)

Barbarouses(Brockie) Mcglinchey(Howieson) Rojas(Killen)

                              Wood(Smeltz)

Subs: T. Payne, C. James, J. Spoonley,  A. Clapham, J. Musa,

I wouldn't argue too much with that - left-back remains problematic of course with neither Lochhead nor Hogg ideal.
You've only named 10 players - which leaves room in there for Craig Henderson of Mjallby in Sweden whose been playing consistantly well the last year and injury-free until two weeks ago. Has played 18 of Mjallby's  22 games so far this season (4 goals) mostly at right attacking midfield but sometimes as striker. His club say his injury's not serious and he's still been training at 70-80% fitness. Will be playing again soon. Would be a better choice in the squad than Bright and he's playing in a better league than James, though he's also a useful player.
I'd have Henderson in midfield or as a striker linking with Wood.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 12 years ago

(and add in another player to the line up)

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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james dean wrote:

What does this mean for a back 4 now as well? Have to try it again in the next match


yeh that's a tricky one. Siggie shouldn't be right back. Lochie if he isn't playing regularly is a liability at left back and perhaps anyway. Also don't like Emblen. Irrational dislike, but I think Ricki would be better off with a deputy who didn't want to be coach like he did in Brian Turner or was it...Raul Blanco? can't remember...

I had a feeling that to win we might be better off using James like Elliot and putting Wood/Killen with Marco/Smeltz/Kosta upfront and playing like we did last time with Bertos and Brockie as wingbacks ...

                                                   Moss

                                    Siggie    Winnie   Tommy

Bertos                       Howieson/converted CB    James        Brockie

                                 Wee Mac/Marco/Kosta

                        Marco/Kosta         Wood            Killen

I don't think we'll win trying to play ball on the deck slick passing football. Honduras or Panama will be better than us. Kosta on the bench for mine- he's good, will be a good impact player, but I'm not convinced about him starting...The only worry there is that no one has got gas in midfield. 




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over 12 years ago

Unless I am mistaken, you've named far too many players Martin. 

Yes your Emblen thing is irrational. He is a bloody good coach. Next AW coach for me IF he gets his tickets (he has none)

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over 12 years ago
james dean wrote:

From the horses mouth James has been playing DM for his club side. Very odd he didn't get a go there for the all whites. Can only surmise no one has actually watched him play recently. He has to start there on Tuesday

I read the same article. I guess I have mixed thoughts on it and would like some one to sway me. I think if you play James as a DM, you NEED to play the 4-2-3-1 and the person beside him would need to be Ivan purely for his experience and composure. You would not have Dura or Butler as the other because I think while James adds a ball playing ability to link with Wee Mac in front of him, he does not offer the defensive capabilities that is usually required from a DM so the back 3 is out as well as the inexperience of Butler and Dura. James would be a ball distributing link type DM as opposed to a ball winner, attack break up type player. I guess when I think about that, it's similar to what Mulligan and Ki Hung Lee did for ACFC - a deep lying distributor and to a lesser extent, what JHM does for Birkenhead.

I think I said earlier that I would like to see James and Ivan in those DM roles for the next game but I expect Ricki will have Dura there. I would have Dura at RB. Looking forward, I think a back 4 of Dura, Reid, Smith +1, Ivan and James, then Rojas, Wee Mac, Kosta and Wood would be our strongest. If James is not fancied (and I admit I have a bias in his favour because I think he is quality) then you play Payne or Keat. People talk about Henderson but Ricki is not picking him and has had opportunity to do so. You can toss up between Lochhead or Sigmund for the +1 in the back. I just see that as being solid defensively and offers attack, speed and ball playing qualities.

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over 12 years ago
chopah wrote:
Luis Garcia wrote:
JAVIER16 wrote:

The good thing is the pool of players now is bigger. 

Another,  is the idea of passing game that suits the new young attacking players and will work vs Concacaf teams,, 

The brit hoof the ball long wouldnt work at times vs them, if you gave away possession to them, with pitch and the ball at their feet, they will attack and attack one-two and will take a dive near the box. 

 

But is it? We brought guys back from international wilderness..

Chris James is the new Simon Elliot! 


beat me to it- but I think you may have been having a laff...


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Jeff Vader wrote:

Unless I am mistaken, you've named far too many players Martin. 

Yes your Emblen thing is irrational. He is a bloody good coach. Next AW coach for me IF he gets his tickets (he has none)


/= this thing means a player bracketed in a position.

343...ahh dammit got one to many mids haven't i....maybe the hodurans won't notice...

I guess i'll be happier with Emblen if he's involved with a successful international team...



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martinb wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:

Unless I am mistaken, you've named far too many players Martin. 

Yes your Emblen thing is irrational. He is a bloody good coach. Next AW coach for me IF he gets his tickets (he has none)


/= this thing means a player bracketed in a position.

343...ahh dammit got one to many mids haven't i....maybe the Mexicans won't notice...

I guess i'll be happier with Emblen if he's involved with a successful international team...


Fixed for you
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over 12 years ago

Why not tommy smith left back? Dura and Reid CBs. We have more RB options -siggy, Leo, brockie, tuiloma, Roux. They are all better options than Lockhead or Hogg at LB. 

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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