Sydney FC - Uffie Less

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about 12 years ago

Who reckons FFA are going to review the ADP flop? I dont think anyone but Gary Philips thought it was a legit penalty. Bozza was fired up...


Or is there too much risk for FFA in suspending ADP this close to the finals?

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about 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:

"True gentleman of the game"

 

The guy was a fuck head. Good riddance.


That's not like you JV. Could apply to one or two Nix players.

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

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about 12 years ago
AJ13 wrote:

Who reckons FFA are going to review the ADP flop? I dont think anyone but Gary Philips thought it was a legit penalty. Bozza was fired up...


Or is there too much risk for FFA in suspending ADP this close to the finals?

he'll get away with it because there was actually contact. Similar to Jeronimo last time.

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about 12 years ago · edited about 12 years ago · History
2ndBest wrote:
AJ13 wrote:

Who reckons FFA are going to review the ADP flop? I dont think anyone but Gary Philips thought it was a legit penalty. Bozza was fired up...


Or is there too much risk for FFA in suspending ADP this close to the finals?

he'll get away with it because there was actually contact. Similar to Jeronimo last time.


Also, I reckon the yellow card he got later means the FFA can say the ref dealt with it (ADP being a diving cheating cunt) during the game.

Bozza also did a complete 180 after the game and said it was a penalty (after reviewing it on super slow-mo about 200 times). His bosses at Fox Sports probably pointed out that ADP not playing finals footy would be bad for ratings.


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about 12 years ago

ADP's yellow was actually a foul on him, ref got it wrong.


"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

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about 12 years ago
Traitor wrote:

ADP's yellow was actually a foul on him, ref got it wrong.


lol
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paige478
almost 12 years ago

Who will G Arnold bring with him.....

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 12 years ago

Holger Osieck in the mix for the job ...

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almost 12 years ago

I want this sooooo much.

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almost 12 years ago

Holger Osieck in the mix for the job ...

Yes yes yes yes please yes yes!

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 12 years ago
What about the ADP-as-coach rumour?

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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almost 12 years ago
patrick478 wrote:

Holger Osieck in the mix for the job ...

Yes yes yes yes please yes yes!

Can I ask why the enthusiasm from 2B and P478? I feel I am missing a clue here (more than normal)

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

I think they are insinuating Sydney would not thrive under his management

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:
patrick478 wrote:

Holger Osieck in the mix for the job ...

Yes yes yes yes please yes yes!

Can I ask why the enthusiasm from 2B and P478? I feel I am missing a clue here (more than normal)
Holger would be the only appointment they could make that would make the fans want Farina back instead.
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JonoNewtonpaige478Tegal
almost 12 years ago

Ah. Right you are.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

Herbert's name in the hat... http://m.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/herbert-s-hat-in-ring-for-sydney-fc-gig/90104

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almost 12 years ago

That would be an interesting mix. Tony P back with Ricki again on a volatile cauldron of a club. Phoenix redux?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

Ricki + Tony + ADP + Sydney Owners = win.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago

I think that would be a good fit for him. He is quite mild and won't buy into the fan mania. He will get more out of that rag tag lot than Frank did I think.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

Ricki + Tony + ADP + Sydney Owners = win.

First signings would be smeltz, lochhead & Leo. 


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AzevocrewemadGeorge CostanzaJeff Vader
almost 12 years ago

Vinnie Lia to Sydney as well

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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crewemad
almost 12 years ago

Arnold is more likely to consider the Newcastle Jets option, according to some reports - simply because he'd have more freedom to make decisions than at Sydney FC.



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almost 12 years ago

i think sydney have greater ambition than mr herbert from noo zelund.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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almost 12 years ago


How many other unbeaten world cup coaches have applied?

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 12 years ago


How many other unbeaten world cup coaches have applied?

Haven't heard anything about Ryan Nelsen applying. 

Allegedly

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2ndBesthlmphilJonoNewtonPlayWithFire
almost 12 years ago

Sydney will go with some flash foreigner or give ADP his first coaching gig, unless Graham Arnold has no other options.

Arnold knows he's in demand; he can dictate his terms and choose whichever club agrees with them.

Newcastle will offer him the job, and give him total control.

The Jets fans won't care that he coached their rivals the Mariners, as they can see what a good coach he is.

I don't see why Newcastle fired Van Egmond last year; they had nobody better lined up.

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almost 12 years ago
Global Game wrote:

i think sydney have greater ambition than mr herbert from noo zelund.


You would think so but then this is the club who conducted a "worldwide search" before appointing their assistant coach - Ian Crook - as head coach, who then quit, leading to the appointment of Frank Farina, who had been previously sacked by Brisbane after being caught drink driving on the way to training. With Sydney FC, anything is possible.

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almost 12 years ago
PlayWithFire wrote:
Smithy wrote:

Ricki + Tony + ADP + Sydney Owners = win.

First signings would be smeltz, lochhead & Leo. 


Smeltz would actually be a good signing for Sydney.
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almost 12 years ago
Luis Garcia wrote:
PlayWithFire wrote:
Smithy wrote:

Ricki + Tony + ADP + Sydney Owners = win.

First signings would be smeltz, lochhead & Leo. 


Smeltz would actually be a good signing for Sydney.

maybe a few years ago

" If you only have a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" - maslow

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Leggy
almost 12 years ago

Who will Sydney's new foreign marquee and Aussie marquee be? Probably wouldn't arrive in time for Sydney's July matches in NZ.

Speculation in the media includes some tantalizing prospects:

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/cashedup-sydney-fc-go-bigname-hunting-with-didier-drogba-and-frank-lampard-as-targets/story-fnk9bu0i-1226900091205

"Having spent $10m on marquees in the past two seasons — $8m on Del Piero and the residue on Emerton — Sydney’s budget for next season will be around $2m, with the expectation currently that both the foreign and Australian marquee spots will be filled...'

...Names to have emerged so far include Nicolas Anelka, Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard and the Uruguay striker Diego Forlan.

Though Forlan signed for Cerezo Osaka in the J-League at the start of the year, he is believed to have taken time to settle in Japan and could be available after the World Cup. Forlan was offered to Western Sydney in December but the club baulked at the US$2m asking price..."


Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 12 years ago

Ray Gatt @Gatty54

Graham Arnold will be named Sydney FC coach tomorrow at a presser. He has signed a 3 year deal. Will have total control

My information is that Arnold will be the highest paid coach in the A-League with a figure of $1.8m over three years.

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almost 12 years ago

No all whites role included either. 


Allegedly

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almost 12 years ago


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almost 12 years ago

Arnold when at CCM - "I will never coach at another a-league club."

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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

Arnold when at CCM - "I will never coach at another a-league club."

A few other comments seemed to be taking jabs at CCM as well. I don't think he will get a nice homecoming.
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almost 12 years ago

Not exactly playing a straight bat to many questions. Apparently it was also his childhood dream to coach Sydney. Zaaa what?

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