Matt Garbett (Peterborough United | England)

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about 3 years ago
Garbett scored his first Breda goal and provided yet another assist in a 2-0 victory.
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coochieeMiMonewzealandpower+2
about 3 years ago
Seems to be giving a good showing of himself since the move, Torino must be happy with what they're seeing - he is on loan right?
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newzealandpower
about 3 years ago · edited about 3 years ago · History
Yipe on loan. Not sure when his contract with Torino finishes.

But he should stay in Holland, especially if Breda can get promoted. If not some Eredivisie clubs will have noticed him. At 20, just needs to be playing - like say Cacace was when he first came to Europe at S-T in Belgium.
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martinbMoYe
about 3 years ago
Loan with option to buy wasn't it?

Breda will surely be wanting to keep him now. What's that 1 goal and 5 assists in his 8 games there. Will definitely be a few people keeping their eyes out for him...
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about 3 years ago · edited about 3 years ago · History
Link from a Piney tweet. 5 min Garbett interview post game. Right at the end talks about being on loan, and "see what happens in the (Euro) summer"
 
Forgot that he got an assist as well as a goal.
Fans singing his name when he was subbed off apparently.

https://www.bndestem.nl/video/productie/garbett-winnen-goal-en-assist-meer-kan-ik-niet-vragen-368458?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
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HattyCWMonewzealandpowerYoungHeartHM
about 3 years ago
Bloody good day for Kiwis in Europe. 


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coochieeMonewzealandpower
about 3 years ago
Even NC sometimes gets the name misspelling disease.
Someone here described Garbett as a box to box midfielder. Fair assessment.

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Monewzealandpower
almost 3 years ago
Movement from deep into the box! That’s a goal reminiscent of all those guys-Scholes, Lampard, Gerrard, Brown…


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coochieeMo
almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Match abandoned at 77 minutes due to dickheads throwing fireworks, had previously been paused for the same. 

0-1 to willem II at that stage

Garbett started and played right through to the abandonment 
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Mo
almost 3 years ago
Breda verus Willem Ii is a big derby match. 
Garbett said in an interview there had been alot of talk about this match, the last few weeks.
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almost 3 years ago
The latest YouTube vid from Footy Adventures is covering NAC vs Willem II. 
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Mo
almost 3 years ago
Full game in a 2-1 win. Breda up to 7th. Looking good for playoffs (spots 3-8), hopefully they can get a home playoff
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
They played the last 16 mins of the NAC Breda verus Willem II abandoned game overnight behind closed doors.

Garbett out wide with the faint, step/fall over and cross into the box to create the havoc for the equalising goal. FT 1-1

https://twitter.com/nacnl/status/1650848170245603332?s=46&t=2aY16FjERE5Af1JAVLDUog

Edit - Breda are 7th on GD with 4 games left. They could definitely finish 5th or 6th yet. I think that's good enough for a home elimination playoff?? Teams 3-8 in the playoffs.

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newzealandpower
almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
72 mins (3-1) in a 4-2 win. Breda up to 5th with 3 rounds of regular season left.



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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Breda (6th) travel to Almere City (4th). 3 rounds left in regular season.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2023/05/07/netherlands/eerste-divisie/fc-omniworld/nac-bv/3798984/

This away game at Almere will be a good gauge of Breda's promotion playoff chances. Though their playoff spot (6 teams from 3rd to 8th) is still not yet gteed.

Looks like pro/rel format is 3 two legged H&A ties.
3rd v 8th, 4th v 7th & 5th v 6th.

3 winners go into two legged H&A semis alongside the 16th placed (3rd last) team from the Eredivisie.

Two semi final winners, play a two legged H&A final. Winner of that plays in Eredivisie 2023/24
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Garbett starts. 

Edit - Breda looking good 2-0 up at HT, away to the 3rd placed team.
They are unbeaten in their last 5 games (4W & 1D), and looking to make it 6.
Since Garbett become a starter (last 10 matches), they have 7W, 1D & 2L. One of those losses away to Thomas's league leading Zwolle.

Edit 2 - Breda down to 10 men from 58 mins.

Edit 3 - 10 men Breda hold on for a 2-0 win. Garbett off at 64 mins (2-0). Breda unbeaten in 6 games go 5th.

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newzealandpower
almost 3 years ago
So Breda are confirmed for the pro/rel playoffs. They look an in form team, so hopefully they can give it a real crack for promotion to the Eredivisie.

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newzealandpowerTyler
almost 3 years ago
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BulliondunnixMi
almost 3 years ago
Wonder what the financials were for the deal?
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Can't find any official figures for this...someone on a Torino forum reckons it was 250-300k (euro) but take that with a handful of salt.
Shame things didn't work out at all for him at Torino. He had looked head and shoulders above his peers in the Primavera league but was never given an opportunity with the first team.
Anyway, onwards and upwards.

VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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almost 3 years ago
Really pleased that he’s made this move permanent. It’s been great to see him actually playing and being one of the better players on the pitch.

Here’s hoping NAC manage to get promoted. If not, I feel he’ll be in the Eredivisie in the next few seasons anyway.
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Thought Garbett may just have waited to see if Breda were promoted first.

Breda (5th) host Heracles (1st). Garbs & his mates can do fellow Kiwi Thomas a big favour with a win, plus make a real statement they are a big chance in the upcoming promotion playoffs.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2023/05/12/netherlands/eerste-divisie/nac-bv/stichting-heracles-almelo/3798999/
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almost 3 years ago
coochiee
Thought Garbett may just have waited to see if Breda were promoted first.

Breda (5th) host Heracles (1st). Garbs & his mates can do fellow Kiwi Thomas a big favour with a win, plus make a real statement they are a big chance in the upcoming promotion playoffs.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2023/05/12/netherlands/eerste-divisie/nac-bv/stichting-heracles-almelo/3798999/

Heracles managed by former Kingz "striker" Jon Lammers. 
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almost 3 years ago
Well Lammers will be happy, Heracles with the 3-0 win. Was 1-0 until 85th min, and then Breda had their keeper sent off. Conceding 2 late goals.

Garbett (with a yellow) off at 88 mins - either just pre/post Heracles 2nd goal.




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almost 3 years ago
Breda conceded twice post 90 mins to lose 2-1. Garbett came on at HT with Breda up 1-0.

Breda finished 6th and now play MVV (5th) home & away over 2 legs in first series of playoffs.

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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
From Flying Kiwis.

Six teams from the Eerste Divisie will scrap it out over two legs. Winners advance. FC Eindhoven vs Almere City is one game, VVV-Venlo vs Willem II is another. Then also NAC Breda face MVV. The victors of those first two games will meet each other over two legs in the semis while Breda are on the side of the draw which gets to face the third-to-last team in the Eredivisie in the next round. FC Emmen are those jerries. After that comes the two-legged final to decide the lone team that’ll join Zwolle and Heracles in going up (or, in the case of Emmen, staying up).

Here’s a graphic...

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almost 3 years ago
Garbett starts
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almost 3 years ago
1-0 win for Breda. Full game Garbett

2nd away leg at MVV this weekend 
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newzealandpower
almost 3 years ago
coochiee
From Flying Kiwis.

Six teams from the Eerste Divisie will scrap it out over two legs. Winners advance. FC Eindhoven vs Almere City is one game, VVV-Venlo vs Willem II is another. Then also NAC Breda face MVV. The victors of those first two games will meet each other over two legs in the semis while Breda are on the side of the draw which gets to face the third-to-last team in the Eredivisie in the next round. FC Emmen are those jerries. After that comes the two-legged final to decide the lone team that’ll join Zwolle and Heracles in going up (or, in the case of Emmen, staying up).

Here’s a graphic...

 That's gotta be up there with most games played in the playoffs to achieve promotion.
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almost 3 years ago
wilbaker
coochiee
From Flying Kiwis.

Six teams from the Eerste Divisie will scrap it out over two legs. Winners advance. FC Eindhoven vs Almere City is one game, VVV-Venlo vs Willem II is another. Then also NAC Breda face MVV. The victors of those first two games will meet each other over two legs in the semis while Breda are on the side of the draw which gets to face the third-to-last team in the Eredivisie in the next round. FC Emmen are those jerries. After that comes the two-legged final to decide the lone team that’ll join Zwolle and Heracles in going up (or, in the case of Emmen, staying up).

Here’s a graphic...

 That's gotta be up there with most games played in the playoffs to achieve promotion.

Up there but Serie C in Italy likely trumps it
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
So Breda doing it easy. Were up 3-0, now 3-1 (4-1 on agg) at 78 mins.

Next playoff round against Emmen from Eredivise will be tougher

Edit - finished a 4-1 win (5-1 on agg) Garbett off at 67 mins (3-0)
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