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World Cup Squad Discussion

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Azevo wrote:
Well, on 20th (21st for us) the new world rankings are released, am curious to see how the boys do.
I'll be rather disappointed if we're not in top 50, although it seems the ranking system is about as arse about face as the Duckworth Lewis system.
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timmymadden wrote:

Azevo wrote:
Well, on 20th (21st for us) the new world rankings are released, am curious to see how the boys do.
I'll be rather disappointed if we're not in top 50, although it seems the ranking system is about as arse about face as the Duckworth Lewis system.


Up to 77.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
How about Coey Turipa??
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Turipa's good but only like around 17 and probally not up there with Spoonley and gleeson
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Sorry, but there are at least 20 keepers in NZ better than Turipa.

Its no longer a problem.

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Toffeeman wrote:
Sorry, but there are at least 20 keepers in NZ better than Turipa.


Name them

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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Well i can name the three gk that are going to the WC.  Now point discussing the GK places because they are all locked in already.
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Chances on rojas and costa going??
 
High??

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Here are the 18 from the play-off.  Plus I've added mossy.  Which leaves 4 more spots. 

So maybe 1 defender, 2 midfielder and a striker to add?


Goalkeepers:
James BANNATYNE 
Mark PASTON

Glen MOSS

Defenders:
Andrew BOYENS
Tony LOCHHEAD
David MULLIGAN
Ryan NELSEN
Aaron SCOTT
Ben SIGMUND
Ivan VICELICH

Midfielders:
Andy BARRON
Leo BERTOS
Tim BROWN
Simon ELLIOTT
Michael MCGLINCHEY

Forwards:
Rory FALLON
Chris KILLEN
Shane SMELTZ
Chris WOOD

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
+ chris james surely?
+ Duncan Oughton?
+ J Brockie ?
 
Struggling to think of someone else

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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Smithy wrote:
I think the third keeper question is one of the most important in the 23 because with Paston's injury-prone history and Moss's suspension that third keeper is quite likely to get some game time.
 
I agree with you that Jimbo is not the future AW number one.  He is however experienced and has a very professional approach to things.


Yeah.  The time to develop those young 'keepers is during international friendlies.  What the AWs need is a man who won't crack under pressure if he has to play.  Jim's leadership qualities are a nice bonus - means he won't just be warming the bench if Paston & Moss are enough.
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The 18 players in the squad against Bahrain that can provisionally packed their bags for World Cup Finals.

1. GK Mark Paston (32) 20/0 Wellington Phoenix
2. DF Aaron Scott (23) 4/0 Waitakere United
3. DF Tony Lochhead (27) 26/0 Wellington Phoenix
4. DF Ben Sigmund (28) 12/1 Wellington Phoenix
5. DF Ivan Vicelich (33) 65/6 Auckland City
6. DF Ryan Nelson (32) 38/6 Blackburn Rovers
7. MF Simon Elliott (35) 59/6 San Joes Earthquakes
8. MF Tim Brown (28) 23/0 Wellington Phoenix
9. FW Shane Smeltz (28) 26/15 Gold Coast United
10.FW Chris Killen (28) 29/10 Celtic
11.MF Leo Bertos (27) 30/0 Wellington Phoenix
12.MF Michael McGlinchey (22) 3/0 Central Coast Mariners
13.FW Chris Wood (17) 5/0 West Bromich Albion
14.FW Rory Fallon (27) 3/2 Plymounth Argyle
15.DF David Mulligan (27) 25/3 Wellington Phoenix
16.DF Andrew Boyens (26) 13/0 Red Bull New York
17.MF Andrew Barron (28) 10/1 Team Wellington
18.GK. James Bannatyne (34) 3/0 Team Wellington

The 19th player promised to be taken:

19. GK. Glen Moss (26) 14/0 Melbourne Victory (player rankings: up 7)

Four spots yet to be named.
Mostly likely players if there are no injuries: (more likely to be 3 MF and 1 DF rather than 1 FW, 2MF and 1 DF)

The Players Stockmarket for the Final Four places:Previous Player rankings based on last All Whites appearance, Current Player rankings based on current club activity as well as last All Whites appearances

Inside running for the 23:

1. DF Steven Old (23) 17/1 Kilmarnock (player rankings: no changes)
2. MF Jeremy Brockie (26) 20/1 North Queensland Fury (player rankings: up 1)
3. MF Chris James (22) 12/0 Tampere United (player rankings: up 3)
4. MF Duncan Oughton (32) 25/2 Columbus Crew (player rankings: up 1)

Outside running for the 23:

5. FW Kris Bright (23) 4/1 Shrewsbury Town (player rankings: down 2)
6. FW Costa Barbarouses (19) 1/0 Wellington Phoenix (player rankings: up 2)
7. FW Jarrod Smith (25) 12/0 Free Agent (player rankings: up 1)
8. MF Jeremy Christie (26) 20/1 Waitakere United (player rankings: down 6)
9. GK Jacob Spoonley (22) 1/0 Auckland City (player rankings: down 9)

After the announcement of Glen Moss being the 19th player in the World Cup Finals Tournament, Jacob Spoonley drops downs 9 places and Glen Moss was automatically up 7 places into 19th squad player spot.

Steven Old retains his 1st spot as top of the standby reserves as well as being the only DF left playing at professional level.

MF Chris James recovered from being injured. Tampere United has loan him out crosstown to Tampereen Pallo-Veikot.

The experienced utility player MF Duncan Oughton being still involved with Columbus crew and been given a handful of first team starts, may creep into the last four spots ahead of MF Jeremy Christie who has not yet found a professional club and returns back to Waitakere United which he last played with in 2005.

FW Kris Bright and FW Costa Barbarouses are in 5th and 6th place respectively. Kris is starting some games with Shrewsbury town as also Costa with Wellington Phoenix. Both are forwards and are on the fringe of selection if any of the 4 forwards are injured come World Cup Finals in June. At the moment, they are outside of the 23 because they are forwards and most World Cup Finals Squads allocate 4 forwards. Right behind them, is FW Jarrod Smith who has been released by Seattle Sounder FC after recovering from a successful surgery on his torn right hamstring and able to play a friendly against Botswana. Being a forward looking for a professional club as a free agent has him a nod above MF Jeremy Christie.

MF Jeremy Christie has slipped down 6 places to cater for the above 3 forwards that may nab a distinct possibility of a 5th forward in the 23, having losing out to MF Oughton and a return from injury MF Chris James at professional club level.

The rest:

10.DF Jeff Campbell (30) 16/5 Waitakere United (player rankings: no changes)
11.DF James Pritchett (27) 6/0 Auckland City (player rankings: no changes)
12.MF Marco Rojas (17) 0/0 Wellington Phoenix (player rankings: new entry up 4)
13.MF Cole Peverley (21) 1/0 Team Wellington (player rankings: down 1)
14.FW Allan Pearce (26) 1/0 Waitakere United (player rankings: down 1)
15.FW Greg Draper (20) 1/0 Team Wellington (player rankings: down 1)
16.FW Daniel Ellensohn (24) 1/0 Free Agent (player rankings: down 1)

Edit: to include updated player details of Cole Peverley and Daniel Ellensohn.AllWhitebelievr2009-11-25 19:43:15
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Quality AWB
 
I do think though that Costa's form would see him above Brockie, even as a midfielder.  I don't think just because he's played up front for the Phoenix that he should be discounted.
 
I know Ricki wants to reqward the players who got him to the WC but taking 2 right backs, neither of whom has his confidence, seems to me to be a waste of spots in the squad
 
Surely a bad sign that CHris James has been loaned out.  His career is on the skids, seems like a bad move to have left Fulham now I'd say
james dean2009-11-25 02:12:12

Normo's coming home

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Leggy wrote:
Toffeeman wrote:
Sorry, but there are at least 20 keepers in NZ better than Turipa.


Name them
Three AW keepers, all the NZFC keerers. Thats atleast 12 without even thinking about it. Add the top 3 or 4 from Central, Northern Prem and Mainland League and that's another 9.

Its no longer a problem.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
For the Playoffs I gathered that Kris Bright was going to have been called into the squad for cover in instance of injury to Killen, Fallon, Smeltz or Wood.
 
Costa, according to Ricki, was behind Bright (though he didn't say "next in line" behind Bright, but I ncan't see who else). 
 
However I'd have thought that Bright would be in the 'inside running', to have a pool of five forwards.  I'd bump him up ahead of one of the three Mids you've got listed, AWB. 

14/11/09

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I think we only need 5 strikers if we stick with 3 uop front. I think Ricki will go 4-4-1 for teh WC so 2 strikers in reserve in enough. I'd rather see cover in midfield and defence. Elliot and Brown are injury prone of late so def need cover there. I'd go for James and Oughton there. Plus Oughtan can play full back if needed. Then we'd need defensive cover and, i know there are a lot of haters out there, but Old is my fist choice cover. He's playing regulary in the SPL. Who else is at anywhere near that level? He can also cover central and wide defensive roles. last spot is the tough one but I'd lean towards Costa more for an experience thing than anything else. If he gets a run then great but just to be in the environment would be great for him. Can play wide in midfield as well which is an area we lack in a bit.
This all changes though if Tommy Smith and Winston Reid are available. For me they'd replace Old and Oughton.

Its no longer a problem.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

AWB that was outstanding work on the summary.  Just to be picky Cole Peverly is at Team Wellington not HBU and Daniel Ellensohn is on a drinking tour of Europe and not playing presently.  He got injured and was released by Fritzl United at the end of his contract.

Otherwise genius.
 
I agree with Toffeeman both regarding lots of keepers ahead of Turipa who (a) isn't brilliant and (b) is a child and regarding selections.  Oughton might struggle though Toffee - replaced by a younger model of some kind maybe...and James will only get in if he gets himself back to fighting weight.
Smithy2009-11-25 10:28:52

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Or had too many injuries (/pies).

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Jarrod Smith? No chance.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Toffeeman wrote:
I think we only need 5 strikers if we stick with 3 uop front. I think Ricki will go 4-4-1 for teh WC so 2 strikers in reserve in enough. I'd rather see cover in midfield and defence. Elliot and Brown are injury prone of late so def need cover there.
 
Of course the idea of the extended squad is that you can cover different formations, but out of 23, 4 strikers may be enough, you're probably right.  I was thinking more in terms of someone one the bench if someone was injured and we were playing 3-4-3.  That's less likely in the WC.
 
Did you mean 4-4-2 or 5-4-1 though?

14/11/09

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Most teams take 5 forwards to tournaments, you need to have them to cover for injuries/suspensions and do-or-die situations when you're chasing games.

That still leaves 15 spots for midfield and defenders, which is more than enough.el grapadura2009-11-25 10:40:57
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
isnt kris bright getting the boot at shrewsbury?

rojas, so special

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el grapadura wrote:
Most teams take 5 forwards to tournaments, you need to have them to cover for injuries/suspensions and do-or-die situations when you're chasing games.

That still leaves 15 spots for midfield and defenders, which is more than enough.


It sort of depends who you play in the group and what is the dominant formation. If we are doing 4-4-1-1 or 4-5-1 then 4 forwards are likely. I agree that most teams take 5 forwards to cover most formations. In some cases weaker teams are selected for the level player quality rather than positions and some of the players are routed as one position but can play a number of positions. If it looks that we are doing 4-4-2 then 5 forwards is likely. If 3-4-3 is an effective possible strategy, according to our pool draw, then 6 forwards in the WC squad is likely.

But until otherwise, I still thinking as the pre-draw selection that Ricki would stick with 4-4-1-1 or 4-5-1 as it was in the Confederation Cup and I am start from the point of view that we are in a group of death.

None of that, fancy thinking of getting South Africa in our group because OFC, no matter what, always seems to get the worse, if not the second worst pool group in the World Cup Finals. Give me a draw, where an OFC country had it easy?? Even Australia in 2006 had Brazil, Croatia and Japan which was the second/third worse pool group and reached the next round on the skin of their teeth.

Anyway after the WC draw. I will redo the player rankings with consideration to the pool play opponents and what is the likely second round opponents. We may have 5 or 6 forwards in the squad, it depends on our pool opponents. Personally I would love to have 6 forwards.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

8-2-0

bringbacksmeltz2009-11-26 01:21:07

rojas, so special

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
i dont mean to offend but I would love NZ to play 0-0-11, 0-0 x3 = 3 points and a clean sheet at the WC :)
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Samoa tried this a few years back against us, we c**ted them 13-0 in Apia.
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TouchMe wrote:
Shane you forgot Woods, who no offence to Smeltz / Killen /Fallon is probaly our brightest and most talented striker, at the mere age of 17.
 
All three strikers who started against Bahrain, bar maybe Smeltz as he offers something a little different will be worried about this kid.
 
James in cm with Brown, Mcg and Berto out wide. Elliott is hard done by, but at 36 is getting a little older and slower and i feel we need a more technically efficent player to link up with our strikers. (assuming 442).  Either that and we drop Brown.
 
This is all based on the hope James is fit.


This line up looks the most attractive on all the comments about players on this thread.
On the little I have seen of Jarrod Smith, he has impressed.
Barbaroses, he gets bumped off and falls over all the time. You need more than pace to play at this level.
What are your thoughts on the back line?
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TouchMe wrote:
Shane you forgot Woods, who no offence to Smeltz / Killen /Fallon is probaly our brightest and most talented striker, at the mere age of 17.
 
All three strikers who started against Bahrain, bar maybe Smeltz as he offers something a little different will be worried about this kid.
 
James in cm with Brown, Mcg and Berto out wide. Elliott is hard done by, but at 36 is getting a little older and slower and i feel we need a more technically efficent player to link up with our strikers. (assuming 442).  Either that and we drop Brown.
 
This is all based on the hope James is fit.
 
Its WOOD
and what are you basing Elliott 'getting slower' on????!

Founder

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analyser wrote:

On the little I have seen of Jarrod Smith, he has impressed.Barbaroses, he gets bumped off and falls over all the time. You need more than pace to play at this level.What are your thoughts on the back line?


Costa > Smith
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What is with all the James lovin. He looks like a decent player and might be useful to have in the squad, but c'mon, the only place he's been able to pick up a first team pro contract is Finland - and he's been injured most the time he's been there. He's well back in the pecking order Id say. From what ive seen of him he does some good things, but he's prone to turning the ball over and has some way to go before he's a complete footballer.
I dont mean to dismiss him as an option, but let's put things in the right perspective.
Marius Lacatus2009-11-27 20:34:11
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el grapadura wrote:
analyser wrote:

On the little I have seen of Jarrod Smith, he has impressed.Barbaroses, he gets bumped off and falls over all the time. You need more than pace to play at this level.What are your thoughts on the back line?


Costa > Smith
Smith has never really pinned down an AWs spot - and is now out of a professional contract, so he will be struggling I imagine. Bright is hardly playing for Shrewsbury so you'd have to think Costa has a decent sniff.
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Finally ...
 
My guess is that if the World Cup started tomorrow and Herbert had all players fit and available he would start the same team that started the Bahrain game in wellington except Elliott back in for Mcglinchey (ie the team that started in Manama which was his first XI).
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Finally ...
 
My guess is that if the World Cup started tomorrow and Herbert had all players fit and available he would start the same team that started the Bahrain game in wellington except Elliott back in for Mcglinchey (ie the team that started in Manama which was his first XI).
 
 
Ha!....that would be a laugh.
 
Imagine playing Argentina with only 3 at the back. Messi would have a field day. Mind you he would probably have a field day if we had 5 across the back.
Its quite likely that Ricki might try his 343.....but against a world top 10 team there would be so many gaps we would get shredded. Plus the ball would never get to our front three except from a Paston kick We really need to get someone up to speed at RB.
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Finally ...
 
My guess is that if the World Cup started tomorrow and Herbert had all players fit and available he would start the same team that started the Bahrain game in wellington except Elliott back in for Mcglinchey (ie the team that started in Manama which was his first XI).


Agree 100%
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zinidane wrote:
Finally ...
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My guess is that if the World Cup started tomorrow and Herbert had all players fit and available he would start the same team that started the Bahrain game in wellington except Elliott back in for Mcglinchey (ie the team that started in Manama which was his first XI).

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Ha!....that would be a laugh.

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Imagine playing Argentina with only 3 at the back. Messi would have a field day. Mind you he would probably have a field day if we had 5 across the back.

Its quite likely that Ricki might try his 343.....but against a world top 10 team there would be so many gaps we would get shredded. Plus the ball would never get to our front three except from a Paston kick�We really need to get someone up to speed at RB.
It would virtually be with 5 at the back however.
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Seem to recall that after Bahrain games, there were stories on two young possibles Ricki was watching overseas.
 
Both would be elligible for the All Whites, even though they'd played for national youth teams in other countries.
 
Can't remember their names, but wondered if they were still on the radar?
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Thinking of Winston Reid and Tommy Smith?
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Our squad with my additions in bold.

Goalkeepers:
James BANNATYNE 
Mark PASTON

Glen MOSS

Defenders:
Andrew BOYENS
Tony LOCHHEAD
David MULLIGAN
Ryan NELSEN
Aaron SCOTT
Ben SIGMUND
Ivan VICELICH

Steven OLD

Midfielders:
Andy BARRON
Leo BERTOS
Tim BROWN
Simon ELLIOTT
Michael MCGLINCHEY

Costa BARBAROUSES - Can play in the midfield and if we are thin on strikers he could play there also.

Chris JAMES - Is he still injured?  I only saw him play once or twice and I thought he was quite good.  All depends on fitness and attitude (heard people mention it isn't up to scratch).

Forwards:
Rory FALLON
Chris KILLEN
Shane SMELTZ
Chris WOOD

Jarrod SMITH - Wouldn't expect him to get any game-time.  He'd be behind everyone.


What do people think of Kris Bouckenooghe?  Everytime I saw him play I was very much unconvinced but maybe some have seen more of him than I.
Duncan Oughton never really impressed me much but many people seem to rate him so I'd probably have him and Kris Bright on standby in the case of injuries.

If Smyth and Reid put their hands up then I'd probably get rid of Aaron Scott and possibly David Mulligan.  I know Ricki said he'd keep the 18 player squad but to stick to that if these guys were available would just be stupid.
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loyalgunner wrote:
What do people think of Kris Bouckenooghe? 
His name is long and wierd and nothing rhymes with it.
You know we belong together...

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