Ufuk Talay (Western Sydney Wanderers | A-Leagues)

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almost 7 years ago

I new I was too early... according to my wife anyway...

Currently suffering exile in Christchurch

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almost 7 years ago

I hope someone has the balls to ask him if he has a wife and if she is coming

And if he has kids, has he figured out the differences between the NZ and Ausi curriculum 


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almost 7 years ago

Grand Final winning Sydney FC coach Steve Corica credits his assistant Ufuk Talay - who will be confirmed as Wellington Phoenix coach on Friday - as “playing a key role” in Sydney FC's triumph. Corica wishes Talay all the best, with replacing him now a priority. Corica says Sydney FC had a lot of challenges this year with needing to find a new coaching staff, seven or eight new players and no stadium but the plan is “to back it up and do it again”.

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almost 7 years ago

What time is the presser scheduled for and will it be uploaded to YouTube soon after?


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almost 7 years ago

What time is the presser scheduled for and will it be uploaded to YouTube soon after?

Piney said press conference is at 2pm. Given our social media strength of late, I'd imagine it'd be on YouTube before the end of the day

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almost 7 years ago

dunnix wrote:

What time is the presser scheduled for and will it be uploaded to YouTube soon after?

Piney said press conference is at 2pm. Given our social media strength of late, I'd imagine it'd be on YouTube before the end of the day

They usually live stream them.

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almost 7 years ago

Can't watch live due to work but keen to watch it when I get home tonight


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almost 7 years ago

Can't watch live due to work but keen to watch it when I get home tonight

Where will I find the live stream?

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almost 7 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Can't watch live due to work but keen to watch it when I get home tonight

Where will I find the live stream?

I can't find anything.
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almost 7 years ago

He said his family will be moving to Wellington

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almost 7 years ago

wilbaker wrote:

He said his family will be moving to Wellington

Has the presser finished yet? Any sign of the video?

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almost 7 years ago

Excellent first interview. No crap, just straight forward. Wants to be called Uffie too. Very close to signing a new keeper.

Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.

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almost 7 years ago

"I'm here for the long haul. I've already shown that by bringing my family over with me."

Point well made and he knew we needed to hear that.

Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.

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almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

Listening to his conference, I thought he was a bit wishy washy on his 'style' - probably because he's never been a head coach before and he's never had to stamp his own style on anything.

a.haak

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almost 7 years ago

valeo wrote:

Listening to his conference, I thought he was a bit wishy washy on his 'style' - probably because he's never been a head coach before and he's never had to stamp his own style on anything.

Read that as pragmatic.
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almost 7 years ago

Bullion wrote:

valeo wrote:

Listening to his conference, I thought he was a bit wishy washy on his 'style' - probably because he's never been a head coach before and he's never had to stamp his own style on anything.

Read that as pragmatic.

"Attacking style of football, want to be aggressive, When we are defending, want to be aggressive. And compact."

"I believe if you set up compact and don't concede a lot of goals then that's how you win games"

So his is philosophy based on attacking aggressively or is it based on being compact and defending well? It doesn't sound like he necessarily has a clear idea yet. It's not surprising, as Rudan only really got a view of what he wanted to do based on his work in the NPL.

He also said he "wants to win everything, anything and everything". Doesn't exactly scream pragmatic to me. Sounds like something a fan would say.

My first read isn't *great*; Rudan nailed his pressers - Talay hasn't been media trained like him though so it's not surprising.

Only so much you can draw from a press conference. Darije gave the best tactical explanations in press conferences I've ever seen from an A-League coach and that didn't turn out great.

a.haak

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almost 7 years ago
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almost 7 years ago

"Where does the squad need improvement most?"
"Well we need players first"

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Mainland FCtheprof
almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

Yeh not the prize speech winner Rudan is or the bellicose personality, but seems to be his own man. More to come hopefully. 

They didn't ask him about Williams- because they assume he's gone? 

They also didn't ask if he'd stick with a back three or anything like that. Not much to go on at this stage- but he's here and he can get to work.



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almost 7 years ago

"but Roy, if he decides to stay in the A-League, will be staying with Wellington Phoenix."



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almost 7 years ago

Wished they asked if he was going to watch NZ in the u20 world cup.

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almost 7 years ago

JamesBo wrote:

Wished they asked if he was going to watch NZ in the u20 world cup.

He did briefly mention the U20 World Cup when asked about young Kiwi players.

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almost 7 years ago

JamesBo wrote:

Wished they asked if he was going to watch NZ in the u20 world cup.

Said he'd watch it.

a.haak

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almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

Really hope he keeps Greenacre on as assistant coach.

He's a new coach at this level and he really needs Greenie local knowledge and experience.

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Dan The Man With The PanOi Oi Edgecumbe
almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

Greenie is a great guy but surly its past time we tried something a bit different there.


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almost 7 years ago

Enjoyed the presser. Sounds quite confident without coming across as a cod. Interesting points re recruitment, can't wait for him to get started!


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almost 7 years ago

martinb wrote:

Yeh not the prize speech winner Rudan is or the bellicose personality, but seems to be his own man. More to come hopefully. 

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They also didn't ask if he'd stick with a back three or anything like that. Not much to go on at this stage- but he's here and he can get to work.

My reading of it is that he's not going to be recruiting to suit "his plan" but that he'll look for decent players of quality that will commit to play here and he'll build the plan around them.  If successful, it'll still take a long time to get the team gelling, but we've seen that with the past season season squad already.



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almost 7 years ago

Hopefully, we sign Waine on a permanent basis looks one for the future. Just and McCowatt both would be good signings too but don't think they will.

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almost 7 years ago

valeo wrote:

Listening to his conference, I thought he was a bit wishy washy on his 'style' - probably because he's never been a head coach before and he's never had to stamp his own style on anything.

What was wrong with it - I believe he said his style was to look to get forward, play attacking football, score goals, and be compact and the back and not concede!  What could go wrong!

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almost 7 years ago

martinb wrote:

Yeh not the prize speech winner Rudan is or the bellicose personality, but seems to be his own man. More to come hopefully. 

They didn't ask him about Williams- because they assume he's gone? 

They also didn't ask if he'd stick with a back three or anything like that. Not much to go on at this stage- but he's here and he can get to work.

Can only speak for myself and not the other journos at the presser, but I personally don’t think there was any point in asking about Willo cuz there isn’t much to say. He knows who the coach is, the club has an offer on the table, it’s really just down to him at this stage. Not a lot Uffie can do anymore.

Back three would have also been a good question - regretting I didn’t ask it. However, he seems to want to stamp his own style on the team. That could mean a formation change and a switch back to four at the back.



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almost 7 years ago

ballane wrote:

Greenie is a great guy but surly its past time we tried something a bit different there.

I would like to see him stick around - I’m sure he played a part in Rudan’s success and he almost certainly has the players respect, and influence with them.



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almost 7 years ago

ballane wrote:

Greenie is a great guy but surly its past time we tried something a bit different there.

I would like to see him stick around - I’m sure he played a part in Rudan’s success and he almost certainly has the players respect, and influence with them.

He certainly played an important role in developing some of our best young players - Rufer, Singh, Cacace, etc
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BullionDan The Man With The Pan
almost 7 years ago

Agree with that but is he more useful as an assistant of the first team or having a bigger influence on the younger players. My concerns are he has been sitting in the assistants chair for some time yet no matter what has gone down and there has been some bad shark. He has managed to escape it all. Remember that corners and free kicks situation and no one had an answer to our lack of imagination and it was openly joked that was Greenies baby.


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almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

when you start joking about key aspects of a business which are Shiite, then it's time for people to move on


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almost 7 years ago

when you start joking about key aspects of a business which are Shiite, then it's time for people to move on


Surely we want people to stay jn this thread dont we?

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almost 7 years ago

So Ufuk wants us to play like SFC, very boring and become thugs. 

Mr Positive

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almost 7 years ago

i don't mind being boring if we win the A-League.

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almost 7 years ago

Royz wrote:

So Ufuk wants us to play like SFC, very boring and become thugs. 

He did say that he wants us to play an attacking style of football, but also said it will be like the smurfs. So a bit of an oxymoron there.



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