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WCQ vs Fiji | Tues 22nd Mar | 6:00am | SS7

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about 4 years ago
Through to the semi from that win regardless what happens vs New Caledonia, so might as well rotate a lot and keep Wood, Reid etc fresh/safe
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about 4 years ago · edited about 4 years ago · History
Looks like there should have been a pen given a bit earlier anyway, handball in the box from Fijian defender from I think a Smith header.
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about 4 years ago
Job done. Assured performance from all. Not quite sure on that penalty at the end there, but oh well. Good to see us build on the PNG performance too.

Things ticking along nicely for this one.
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about 4 years ago · edited about 4 years ago · History
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 4 years ago
Not just because of the goal, but we always look better with Just on the field... we seem to keep the ball on the deck more. I rate him highly.
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about 4 years ago
He didn't have much to do, but Sail certainly did himself no harm over those 2 matches (I believe he's returning to the Nix now). Unless Marinovic looks in good touch he's got to be close to first choice and Woud down to at least 3rd.
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about 4 years ago
siac
Not just because of the goal, but we always look better with Just on the field... we seem to keep the ball on the deck more. I rate him highly.

Think Just will start as a 10 in Singh’s spot in the knockout games. Stamenic and Bell with him in midfield.

Grieve could yet start alongside Wood from the semis. Excited by what Greive can maybe offer.
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about 4 years ago
Most impressed I've been by Lewis in a black/white jersey. Looked like he belonged in that midfield today.
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about 4 years ago
Probably our most dominate display against an Island team I have seen. 

They were never in it, and if we took half our chances the score line could have been bigger.

Pleasingly, we created a lot, without being creative IMO. We really do miss Singh in the middle of the park.
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about 4 years ago · edited about 4 years ago · History
MetalLegNZ
Probably our most dominate display against an Island team I have seen. 

They were never in it, and if we took half our chances the score line could have been bigger.

Pleasingly, we created a lot, without being creative IMO. We really do miss Singh in the middle of the park.

"Probably our most dominate display against an Island team I have seen".

You must not be as old as me...
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about 4 years ago · edited about 4 years ago · History
If I was Fiji I simply wouldn't have left an EPL striker unmarked at a free kick

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about 4 years ago
2ndBest
If I was Fiji I simply wouldn't have left an EPL striker unmarked at a free kick

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Honestly thought Fiji were pretty poor defensively and couldn't handle us at all. While PNG got lucky with facing a weaker NZ team and De Jong missing chances, still think they had it together more than Fiji did today.

Funnily enough when Fiji did have attacking spells/moments they looked fairly capable... but our domination in the middle of the park prevented that from happening for nearly the entire match. 
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about 4 years ago
Morning all, highlights:
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2ndBest
If I was Fiji I simply wouldn't have left an EPL striker unmarked at a free kick

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I was fairly unimpressed with our attack and finishing through the first half. Wood Barbarouses and Waine didn’t link much. I thought Waine and Barbs stayed too wide. We didn’t attack through the middle or on the deck at all, apart from a good solo foray by Stamenic. And we made a meal of plenty of chances. 
So yeh- it was kind of them to give Wood an unmarked header to help him get going. 


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about 4 years ago
They sat deep and totally crowded that middle channel in the first half though.
martinb
2ndBest
If I was Fiji I simply wouldn't have left an EPL striker unmarked at a free kick

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I was fairly unimpressed with our attack and finishing through the first half. Wood Barbarouses and Waine didn’t link much. I thought Waine and Barbs stayed too wide. We didn’t attack through the middle or on the deck at all, apart from a good solo foray by Stamenic. And we made a meal of plenty of chances. 
So yeh- it was kind of them to give Wood an unmarked header to help him get going. 
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about 4 years ago
The commentators pronunciation of Barbarouses is the Scousiest thing ever.
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about 4 years ago
Rusty Dunks
The commentators pronunciation of Barbarouses is the Scousiest thing ever.
 "Bar-Bar-Row-Sus"
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about 4 years ago
Kosta did well as a winger so will suit with 3 up front - think he isn’t suited as much to playing in a top 2.

I was very impressed with the range of passing today and, more importantly, the ball speed.  Lewis had the ball on a string with some exceptional passing whilst the delivery from wide areas was very very good. Lewis played his best game in a black shirt.

I feel like the 3-4-3 will be Danny’s go to without Sapreet. I think we are too narrow with the 4 diamond 2 and Wood gets dragged wide. It’s just hard finding a shape that suits Sarpreet given our other relative strengths. With the shape today he stays central and our wingbacks push - he just focusses on getting into scoring positions around the box. 

theprof
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.
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almost 4 years ago
JasperNix
Kosta did well as a winger so will suit with 3 up front - think he isn’t suited as much to playing in a top 2.

I was very impressed with the range of passing today and, more importantly, the ball speed.  Lewis had the ball on a string with some exceptional passing whilst the delivery from wide areas was very very good. Lewis played his best game in a black shirt.

I feel like the 3-4-3 will be Danny’s go to without Sapreet. I think we are too narrow with the 4 diamond 2 and Wood gets dragged wide. It’s just hard finding a shape that suits Sarpreet given our other relative strengths. With the shape today he stays central and our wingbacks push - he just focusses on getting into scoring positions around the box. 

theprof
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.
Singh's main position for Regensburg is on the left.  If Thomas gets fit, I think a midfield of him, Bell and Stamenic, with Singh coming in from out wide and Kosta/Rojas/Just/McCowatt/Champness on the other side is the most sensible way of getting our best players on the park. 
You know we belong together...

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almost 4 years ago
Oska
JasperNix
Kosta did well as a winger so will suit with 3 up front - think he isn’t suited as much to playing in a top 2.

I was very impressed with the range of passing today and, more importantly, the ball speed.  Lewis had the ball on a string with some exceptional passing whilst the delivery from wide areas was very very good. Lewis played his best game in a black shirt.

I feel like the 3-4-3 will be Danny’s go to without Sapreet. I think we are too narrow with the 4 diamond 2 and Wood gets dragged wide. It’s just hard finding a shape that suits Sarpreet given our other relative strengths. With the shape today he stays central and our wingbacks push - he just focusses on getting into scoring positions around the box. 

theprof
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.
Singh's main position for Regensburg is on the left.  If Thomas gets fit, I think a midfield of him, Bell and Stamenic, with Singh coming in from out wide and Kosta/Rojas/Just/McCowatt/Champness on the other side is the most sensible way of getting our best players on the park. 

in that list Rojas is the least likely to be picked.
Personally I think Singh is better in the center of the park controlling play alongside Bell. If we stick with the 5-2-3 shape then Kost, Wood and Champness are you're starting front men, with singh and Bell in the middle, Stamenic comes on for either Singh or Bell depending on what is needed.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 4 years ago
Agree, Singh is more impactful centrally. I thought Elijah Just sparked the roll-on of goals last match and proved he deserved to start ahead of Kosta (who missed a straightforward opportunity). 
theprof
Oska
JasperNix
Kosta did well as a winger so will suit with 3 up front - think he isn’t suited as much to playing in a top 2.

I was very impressed with the range of passing today and, more importantly, the ball speed.  Lewis had the ball on a string with some exceptional passing whilst the delivery from wide areas was very very good. Lewis played his best game in a black shirt.

I feel like the 3-4-3 will be Danny’s go to without Sapreet. I think we are too narrow with the 4 diamond 2 and Wood gets dragged wide. It’s just hard finding a shape that suits Sarpreet given our other relative strengths. With the shape today he stays central and our wingbacks push - he just focusses on getting into scoring positions around the box. 

theprof
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.
Singh's main position for Regensburg is on the left.  If Thomas gets fit, I think a midfield of him, Bell and Stamenic, with Singh coming in from out wide and Kosta/Rojas/Just/McCowatt/Champness on the other side is the most sensible way of getting our best players on the park. 

in that list Rojas is the least likely to be picked.
Personally I think Singh is better in the center of the park controlling play alongside Bell. If we stick with the 5-2-3 shape then Kost, Wood and Champness are you're starting front men, with singh and Bell in the middle, Stamenic comes on for either Singh or Bell depending on what is needed.
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almost 4 years ago
Np
Agree, Singh is more impactful centrally. I thought Elijah Just sparked the roll-on of goals last match and proved he deserved to start ahead of Kosta (who missed a straightforward opportunity). 
theprof
Oska
JasperNix
Kosta did well as a winger so will suit with 3 up front - think he isn’t suited as much to playing in a top 2.

I was very impressed with the range of passing today and, more importantly, the ball speed.  Lewis had the ball on a string with some exceptional passing whilst the delivery from wide areas was very very good. Lewis played his best game in a black shirt.

I feel like the 3-4-3 will be Danny’s go to without Sapreet. I think we are too narrow with the 4 diamond 2 and Wood gets dragged wide. It’s just hard finding a shape that suits Sarpreet given our other relative strengths. With the shape today he stays central and our wingbacks push - he just focusses on getting into scoring positions around the box. 

theprof
good win with some decent takeaways for Hay.
Having Wood leading the line makes a massive difference,
Waine/Just miles ahead of De Jong
Stamenic streaks ahead of Howieson
De Vries did well at LB, will be a good sub for Libby
Kirwan owned the right side of the field, RWB is his spot to lose, Payne could cover CB or RB if required.
Kosta did ok but seemed to get lost when coming in field, I think Hay is looking for a central attacking midfielder to cover Singh's absence.
Singh's main position for Regensburg is on the left.  If Thomas gets fit, I think a midfield of him, Bell and Stamenic, with Singh coming in from out wide and Kosta/Rojas/Just/McCowatt/Champness on the other side is the most sensible way of getting our best players on the park. 

in that list Rojas is the least likely to be picked.
Personally I think Singh is better in the center of the park controlling play alongside Bell. If we stick with the 5-2-3 shape then Kost, Wood and Champness are you're starting front men, with singh and Bell in the middle, Stamenic comes on for either Singh or Bell depending on what is needed.

Yes Just goes close to first team starting lineup no matter the formation, and Champness drops out. Latter is still very much a rough diamond at the moment, and I think better as an impact player.

Greive on the other hand could really shake things up. I think he will quickly become a real contender to start alongside Wood. 
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