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Gareth tells Ricki how we play?

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over 13 years ago

Interesting interview with Ricki on RS this morning - he was very much about the Phoenix having a system/style/philosophy across the club (ie: pros, academy, kids academies, etc). Accent was very much on grooming the younger players so they're on board when/if they move through to the first team.

He sounded much more like a Director of Football than a Coach... so... who's gonna coach this new style next year?

E + R + O

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over 13 years ago

I must say I think there is an element of media beat-up about this. Although I also don't think the Nix have been smart about putting out what should have been a good news story.

They've let the media turn "we want to be more entertaining" into "owners tell coach what to do". Coming in the same week as "owners want to turn Nix into travelling circus" it's making Welnix look like a bunch of numpties.



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over 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

I must say I think there is an element of media beat-up about this. Although I also don't think the Nix have been smart about putting out what should have been a good news story.

They've let the media turn "we want to be more entertaining" into "owners tell coach what to do". Coming in the same week as "owners want to turn Nix into travelling circus" it's making Welnix look like a bunch of numpties.



Word.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 13 years ago

Sack the PR.

E + R + O

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over 13 years ago

Sack the Kit Man/Media Manager


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 13 years ago

1. We are incredibly fortunate to have a group of owners who are astute businessmen, have committed to the club for 5 years and have a vision of building a sustainable, enduring franchise based on the identification and development of local talent.

2. They have a clearly stated aim of the Nix breaking even.

3. It is clear to most / all the current "product" is not saleable to enough customers to achieve breakeven and therefore sustain the club in the medium / longer term. The "product" needs to have greater entertainment value.

4. Herbert has been put on notice by the owners that the current style is not drawing enough customers and it need to change - play a more entertaining style or we'll get a coach who can / will.

5. Gareth has gone too far, and got out of his depth, in talking about formations but that doesn't detract from the main message - increase the entertainment value by playing more attractive football.

6. The timing is wrong - we are constrained in our ability to change style by the players we have in our squad - unless the owners are prepared to change their stance on a marquee and / or bring in a loan player. The owners have to take some responsibility for this - they presumably signed off the re-signing of our midfield despite the stated recruitment objectives for the last off season including; adding creativity to our midfield and signing a right back.

7. I support the owners position however I think Gareth went too far talking about formations and I think the timing is wrong - should be end not mid -season. However, if the net result is younger more skilful players (i.e. Fenton, Boyd and Totori) get more game time then great. I hope however the biggest benefit of the owners' frustration is that we will be far more committed and driven to achieve our recruitment objectives next off season than we have been in the past.


He dribbles a lot and the opposition dont like it - you can see it all over their faces. (Ron Atkinson)
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over 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

I must say I think there is an element of media beat-up about this. Although I also don't think the Nix have been smart about putting out what should have been a good news story.

They've let the media turn "we want to be more entertaining" into "owners tell coach what to do". Coming in the same week as "owners want to turn Nix into travelling circus" it's making Welnix look like a bunch of numpties.




Morgan really shouldn't talk football should he

It's interesting.  This is the Phoenix board.  There're a lot less football experience on there than you'd expect to see on even a local club side board.  I do think they're a bit lightweight in that area

PositionNameChairmanRob MorrisonBoard memberCameron HarlandBoard memberKerry PrendergastBoard memberGareth MorganBoard memberNoah HickeyBoard memberMark ChoteBoard memberCampbell Gower

Normo's coming home

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over 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

I must say I think there is an element of media beat-up about this. Although I also don't think the Nix have been smart about putting out what should have been a good news story.

They've let the media turn "we want to be more entertaining" into "owners tell coach what to do". Coming in the same week as "owners want to turn Nix into travelling circus" it's making Welnix look like a bunch of numpties.




Yep, having listened to the various interviews - excluding the 'change to 4-3-3 = attacking' comment - I am much more comfortable with what the owners have actually said, rather than how it has been reported.  Hopefully the crowd/away games comments are just as exagerated.
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over 13 years ago

433 =/ total football, we've been playing 433 for years.
We've played Barca's formation, same player roles etc.

Any way, if we are going to play total football how do we do it?
Surely we need a change in personnel.
Creator - ?
Destroyer - Muscat Lia Smith (this has to be our problem, 
Passer - Sanchez, Biss?
Atm I guess we could have C-Sanchez  D-Muscat  P-Smith.

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over 13 years ago

CloneMM wrote:

433 =/ total football, we've been playing 433 for years.
We've played Barca's formation, same player roles etc.

Any way, if we are going to play total football how do we do it?
Surely we need a change in personnel.
Creator - ?
Destroyer - Muscat Lia Smith (this has to be our problem, 
Passer - Sanchez, Biss?
Atm I guess we could have C-Sanchez  D-Muscat  P-Smith.

If you look at how barca play, busquets role is arguably the most important. He covers a shite load of ground to allow the other two midfielders complete freedom to attack. He also slides into a CB role when the wingbacks press forward so it transitions to a back 3. He also has height which is important in that role. Plus he's not a bad passer either. Picks up the ball, passes it on. 
Muscat isnt Sergio Busquets, but he could do a similar role, but im not convinced on current form.
Paartalu is the best example of an A-League player playing a similar role. Allowed the other two cms to be far more attacking minded


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over 13 years ago

Whitby boy wrote:

1. We are incredibly fortunate to have a group of owners who are astute businessmen, have committed to the club for 5 years and have a vision of building a sustainable, enduring franchise based on the identification and development of local talent.

2. They have a clearly stated aim of the Nix breaking even.

3. It is clear to most / all the current "product" is not saleable to enough customers to achieve breakeven and therefore sustain the club in the medium / longer term. The "product" needs to have greater entertainment value.

4. Herbert has been put on notice by the owners that the current style is not drawing enough customers and it need to change - play a more entertaining style or we'll get a coach who can / will.

5. Gareth has gone too far, and got out of his depth, in talking about formations but that doesn't detract from the main message - increase the entertainment value by playing more attractive football.

6. The timing is wrong - we are constrained in our ability to change style by the players we have in our squad - unless the owners are prepared to change their stance on a marquee and / or bring in a loan player. The owners have to take some responsibility for this - they presumably signed off the re-signing of our midfield despite the stated recruitment objectives for the last off season including; adding creativity to our midfield and signing a right back.

7. I support the owners position however I think Gareth went too far talking about formations and I think the timing is wrong - should be end not mid -season. However, if the net result is younger more skilful players (i.e. Fenton, Boyd and Totori) get more game time then great. I hope however the biggest benefit of the owners' frustration is that we will be far more committed and driven to achieve our recruitment objectives next off season than we have been in the past.



Good post.
Points 4 and 7 (supporting the owners' position re point 4) are where I would disagree.  Others have posted about trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear overnight.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

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over 13 years ago

james dean wrote:

terminator_x wrote:

I must say I think there is an element of media beat-up about this. Although I also don't think the Nix have been smart about putting out what should have been a good news story.

They've let the media turn "we want to be more entertaining" into "owners tell coach what to do". Coming in the same week as "owners want to turn Nix into travelling circus" it's making Welnix look like a bunch of numpties.




Morgan really shouldn't talk football should he

It's interesting.  This is the Phoenix board.  There're a lot less football experience on there than you'd expect to see on even a local club side board.  I do think they're a bit lightweight in that area

PositionNameChairmanRob MorrisonBoard memberCameron HarlandBoard memberKerry PrendergastBoard memberGareth MorganBoard memberNoah HickeyBoard memberMark ChoteBoard memberCampbell Gower



Good point about the football experience they have on the Board.

I am also wondering whether Noah Hickey and Mark Chote have even been involved in any conversations about this at all. If so, wtf?

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over 13 years ago

And if not, why not?


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 13 years ago

 First thing we need to do is get rid of Smith and Totori and bring in some proven quality capable of influencing this style of play week in/week out. Im not bagging Smith, but hes a waste of an import spot - would be a different story if he were Aussie/kiwi but hes not. I was all for Totori to prove himself but ive seen little thus far to suggest we keep him on after this season. And possibly even Sanchez - depending on what hes like once hes back from injury/or if he gets injured again.. etc. I just feel like we're wasting way too much space, and with the whole Downey, Pantelis thing too. This shit blows.


We're going to need some key play makers to turn our style around.

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over 13 years ago

I think there is an element of a beat-up here.  When I heard Gareth my thought was actually "thank f**k".  After the steaming pile that the team served up last week I lost a serious amount of interest and enthusiasm.  So it would good to revive some of that, and playing decent football would be a start.  I also didn't see hear anything inappropriate in what he said.  Except, as noted, when he briefly touched on formation - and I figured that this was probably came from his discussions with Ricki rather than purely from board room theorising.


Welnix have stumped up a big sum of money, and are trying to sell a product to the public.  If it was Griffins and the biscuit factory started churning out weevil-filled wafers instead of gingernuts I would expect the board to step in and tell the factory manager to fix the product.  This isn't any different.  

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Binkley wrote:

Welnix have stumped up a big sum of money, and are trying to sell a product to the public.  If it was Griffins and the biscuit factory started churning out weevil-filled wafers instead of gingernuts I would expect the board to step in and tell the factory manager to fix the product.  This isn't any different.  

Hmm i dont buy this metaphor.
Its more like someone went a bought a mid range biscuit factory - not the highest quality, but a decent biscuit nonetheless. But after a few months, the owners of this company really wanted to be as popular as the big biscuit brands - i mean who wouldnt want to be kicking it with griffins. But rather than wait to hire more experienced chefs or purchase better equipment, they ask the current chefs to use the equipment they currently have to produce a high quality biscuit using a recipe that seems to have worked for other historically popular biscuits, but they probably dont have the resources for that. Long term, they may hire better chefs or get better resources, but the transition period may leave the company producing biscuits that were worse than the original product as they experiment with trying to use ingredients that may not suit the recipe the new owners have told them to use. 


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over 13 years ago

Whitby boy wrote:

3. It is clear to most / all the current "product" is not saleable to enough customers to achieve breakeven and therefore sustain the club in the medium / longer term. The "product" needs to have greater entertainment value.

The product has got to be more than just how well or sexy the Phoenix are playing, that could just result in more people watching on TV. The fan experience needs to be the focus. Plus make the club cooler (merchandise is terrible)

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Bullion wrote:

Whitby boy wrote:

3. It is clear to most / all the current "product" is not saleable to enough customers to achieve breakeven and therefore sustain the club in the medium / longer term. The "product" needs to have greater entertainment value.

The product has got to be more than just how well or sexy the Phoenix are playing, that could just result in more people watching on TV. The fan experience needs to be the focus. Plus make the club cooler (merchandise is terrible)


Everything has to be official HAL merchandise though doesnt it? FFA hold too much of a monopoly on a lot of avenues clubs could use to become more independent and establish their own brand or identity. Even something as simple as the Phoenix website. Its the biggest POS ever.
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over 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

Bullion wrote:

Whitby boy wrote:

3. It is clear to most / all the current "product" is not saleable to enough customers to achieve breakeven and therefore sustain the club in the medium / longer term. The "product" needs to have greater entertainment value.

The product has got to be more than just how well or sexy the Phoenix are playing, that could just result in more people watching on TV. The fan experience needs to be the focus. Plus make the club cooler (merchandise is terrible)


Everything has to be official HAL merchandise though doesnt it? FFA hold too much of a monopoly on a lot of avenues clubs could use to become more independent and establish their own brand or identity. Even something as simple as the Phoenix website. Its the biggest POS ever.
Adelaide tried to do a separate members website, but were told to close it down. Optus has a contract to provide all the websites.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/football/league-sees-red-over-rebel-united-website/story-fnddhv0x-1226494754228
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over 13 years ago

Surprised that they haven't told the Nix to shutdown the Club Membership website and facebook pages.


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over 13 years ago

So what we had was broke?

A fan is a fan.

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over 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

Interesting interview with Ricki on RS this morning - he was very much about the Phoenix having a system/style/philosophy across the club (ie: pros, academy, kids academies, etc). Accent was very much on grooming the younger players so they're on board when/if they move through to the first team.

He sounded much more like a Director of Football than a Coach... so... who's gonna coach this new style next year?



Herbert on owners' 'more attacking' message

Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert talks to Radio Sport host Tony Veitch about the directive given to him by club owner Gareth Morgan to play a more attractive and attacking style of football.


http://radiosport.co.nz/player/ondemand/530222682-herbert-on-owners---more-attacking--message
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over 13 years ago

Gareth, do you want to own the Phoenix?

A fan is a fan.

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over 13 years ago


Listening to Ricki's response was very interesting. He steered well clear of mentioning attacking football on the field despite Veitch's best attempts.

Ricki more wanted to talk about making the Phoenix brand and image off field more exciting. To be honest after listening to that I'm not really expecting fuck all will change on the field.

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over 13 years ago

He managed to not mention breaking women's backs too.

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over 13 years ago

playwithFire wrote:

CloneMM wrote:

433 =/ total football, we've been playing 433 for years.
We've played Barca's formation, same player roles etc.

Any way, if we are going to play total football how do we do it?
Surely we need a change in personnel.
Creator - ?
Destroyer - Muscat Lia Smith (this has to be our problem, 
Passer - Sanchez, Biss?
Atm I guess we could have C-Sanchez  D-Muscat  P-Smith.

If you look at how barca play, busquets role is arguably the most important. He covers a shite load of ground to allow the other two midfielders complete freedom to attack. He also slides into a CB role when the wingbacks press forward so it transitions to a back 3. He also has height which is important in that role. Plus he's not a bad passer either. Picks up the ball, passes it on. 
Muscat isnt Sergio Busquets, but he could do a similar role, but im not convinced on current form.
Paartalu is the best example of an A-League player playing a similar role. Allowed the other two cms to be far more attacking minded

I think he could, he was doing it last year.
Or we could bench Lochead if he gets too slow (personally I think he's a good LB) and have Manny there, with Smith Busqueting (he is pretty fit and good in the air). 
The best thing is that Bertos is looking great this year, he really looks like he might be able to do a bit of damage.
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over 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

Interesting interview with Ricki on RS this morning - he was very much about the Phoenix having a system/style/philosophy across the club (ie: pros, academy, kids academies, etc). Accent was very much on grooming the younger players so they're on board when/if they move through to the first team.

He sounded much more like a Director of Football than a Coach... so... who's gonna coach this new style next year?



Herbert on owners' 'more attacking' message

Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert talks to Radio Sport host Tony Veitch about the directive given to him by club owner Gareth Morgan to play a more attractive and attacking style of football.


http://radiosport.co.nz/player/ondemand/530222682-herbert-on-owners---more-attacking--message

 

Veitch?

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over 13 years ago

"We went to the world cup....was undefeated..."

Not a good example, surely ? 2 shots on goal in 3 games...

Can't use that to help us with playing attacking football now ffs.

Nothing will change.



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I think Ricki is showing his political side by getting on board with this but this does go against his coaching instincts, you can hear that


Question really, is he the guy to build a club in this image?

Normo's coming home

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over 13 years ago

Durante on D'Arcy Waldegrave Drive.

Thursday 13 December.

Durante a 

Durante b 

A fan is a fan.

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playwithFire wrote:

Binkley wrote:

Welnix have stumped up a big sum of money, and are trying to sell a product to the public.  If it was Griffins and the biscuit factory started churning out weevil-filled wafers instead of gingernuts I would expect the board to step in and tell the factory manager to fix the product.  This isn't any different.  

Hmm i dont buy this metaphor.
Its more like someone went a bought a mid range biscuit factory - not the highest quality, but a decent biscuit nonetheless. But after a few months, the owners of this company really wanted to be as popular as the big biscuit brands - i mean who wouldnt want to be kicking it with griffins. But rather than wait to hire more experienced chefs or purchase better equipment, they ask the current chefs to use the equipment they currently have to produce a high quality biscuit using a recipe that seems to have worked for other historically popular biscuits, but they probably dont have the resources for that. Long term, they may hire better chefs or get better resources, but the transition period may leave the company producing biscuits that were worse than the original product as they experiment with trying to use ingredients that may not suit the recipe the new owners have told them to use. 

Very good analogy.
We make good Chit Chats, but the owners really want Tim Tams, or even.... *hushed voice* Mallowpuffs.


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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 My comment I made on Gareth's blog on this topic:
Blog post here: http://garethsworld.com/blog/wellington-phoenix/phoenix/ 

I'm an avid follower of the Premier League, A-league & Int. football.
Also very much a fan of 'total football' being dutch and all
However I question whether it really is for us!

In my opinion it's structure and a solid team we need. Kind of like with England before the recent Euros. They could have gone with Redknapp, a player manager who would attempt to spark strengths of players with free formations & good player management. Or Hodgson, a tactical manager. They went with Hodgson and to me that recognised that England aren't Spain, Germany or the Netherlands. They needed to be well drilled and structured in their approach.

The Phoenix will never be Victory or Sydney with the $$$ and that inherently makes us 'underdogs'
The only way underdogs have overachieved in recent major international tournaments is by being defensive and functional. Uruguay in 2011 Copa America, Zambia in the ACoN with the lowest pass completion rate in the tournament (Greece in Euro 2004) also. Uruguay and Ghana at the 2010 World Cup. All very defensive/reactive sides. It’s difficult to name a recent
underdog that has overachieved by playing attractive football.
The same can be seen in the A-league, well structured Mariners always 'over-achieving'.

The Mariners seem to be the only ones to maintain defensive consistency, I believe the Phoenix have the CBs to make it a reality.

Also regarding total football. Do we really have the personnel to make that a reality? Muscat is your enforcer, a Song/Parker kind of player. But what about your technician? Arteta/Modric/Paartalu/Finkler type player. Someone that will string passes all day long, I just don't see someone in the current squad who can do that.

Credit to Welnix for the "school of excellence" that was a great move. Also Huysegems seems a clever signing, there's no point buying someone waiting to flourish, someone tried and true is a good move for Nix. We don't have the wages to hold onto high level developing talent (Rojas) but building from the bottom and the top seems a good move to me


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gareth continually using the term 'total football' is frankly embarrassing


it's obvious he means attacking or entertaining football, of which there are many different ways to do it. Naming one specific playing style that no a-league team is capable of is ridiculous


i guess he just remembers it being in the news a lot in the 70s and it's easy to type/say


linking to the wikipedia page in his blog makes it worse, especially when the wikipedia entry even specifically states:

"The term Total Football is often misused to describe any attacking football."


Did he read it before linking it?



I usually love gareth and how he speaks his mind, but sometimes you just gotta shut it when you don't know what you're talking about

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over 13 years ago

Anyone else think that Ifill has a mean pass on him (both short and long)? We all know that he can beat his man and draws defenders out of position - but I think he reads the game well too and has played some very astute passes that have opened up defences.


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 13 years ago

paulm wrote:

I usually love gareth and how he speaks his mind, but sometimes you just gotta shut it when you don't know what you're talking about


Agree.  He's clearly passionate about a lot of things (including Wgtn) and I admire that he puts his money where his principles are (including sticking a transistor radio on the back of a sand-eating penguin and tossing it back into the ocean), but I have cringed at some of his recent blogs on the environment/kyoto and really (really really) annoyed at his Nix comments (don't get me started on Rob Morrison).

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 13 years ago

Hmmm does Gareth Morgan = Declan Edge?

Both use the football cliches but whether they actually know what they are talking about...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

Anyone else think that Ifill has a mean pass on him (both short and long)? We all know that he can beat his man and draws defenders out of position - but I think he reads the game well too and has played some very astute passes that have opened up defences.



When he gets in midfield and gets his head up he usually plays a delightful ball

He doesn't have the stamina or positional nous for a midfield role, but he definitely has the skill-set. Even though he hasn't set the world alight yet this season, I still agree with the seemingly roving role he's been given. I like it when I see him dropping right back to get involved and try and spark something. That's what we need from him when nothing is happening. 

With Huysegem's intelligent runs we should be able to get more purchase out of this, particularly against the high line
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over 13 years ago

where did you get that quote? Dont see it

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over 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

Anyone else think that Ifill has a mean pass on him (both short and long)? We all know that he can beat his man and draws defenders out of position - but I think he reads the game well too and has played some very astute passes that have opened up defences.




Looking at the last part of this weeks TAB video, Ifill has a mean pass :)  Siggy will definitely agree with that

Are you suggesting he is the one to be our link man ?? Interesting thought
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