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Is 2014/15 really our best ever squad?

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over 11 years ago

Tyler wrote:

If you agree with the saying win the midfield win the game then I think we have our best team.

Overgeneralizing things a bit there.That said,our midfield looks badass so far

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over 11 years ago

hamezilla wrote:

Tyler wrote:

If you agree with the saying win the midfield win the game then I think we have our best team.

Overgeneralizing things a bit there.That said,our midfield looks badass so far

I think our midfield looks defensively extremely strong, it's creativity that might be the worry

Normo's coming home

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over 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

i think the defence is on a par

09/10 29 goals conceded (27 games)

10/11 41 (30)

11/12 32 (27)

12/13 49 (27)

13/14 51 (27)

It's a difficult case to make that our defence is on par. You can argue that if we pick Roly and Reira our defensive unit is a lot better. However, if you pick both of those guys then you only have 4 attacking players and wing backs who aren't a huge threat going forward. I think we need to hope that Roly is capable of offering something in attack as well.

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over 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

i think the defence is on a par

09/10 29 goals conceded (27 games)

10/11 41 (30)

11/12 32 (27)

12/13 49 (27)

13/14 51 (27)

It's a difficult case to make that our defence is on par. You can argue that if we pick Roly and Reira our defensive unit is a lot better. However, if you pick both of those guys then you only have 4 attacking players and wing backs who aren't a huge threat going forward. I think we need to hope that Roly is capable of offering something in attack as well.

Yes those pesky stats do get in the way and you just can't blame it all on the midfield.  

We've conceded every type of goal over the past 2 years under 2 different managers, with our starting guys in there, with new guys in there but Siggy, Durante and Moss have pretty much been ever present.  I still think that's a big weakness although we don't like to target those guys who are all stalwarts and crowd favourites

Normo's coming home

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over 11 years ago

Defence, including Riera, best ever. 

After that - for creating ball in net - I'd rate Brown, Daniel (+ Lochead overlapping), Ifill, Greenacre, Bertos, at their best, and largely because of Ifill, ahead of Rodriguez, Roly, McG, Burns, Brockie; but I think the game has got quicker, this years bunch has more pace and youth, so room to be proven wrong.  I just haven't seem them produce enough yet together against A League quality opposition 

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over 11 years ago

mjp2 wrote:

Defence, including Riera, best ever. 

After that - for creating ball in net - I'd rate Brown, Daniel (+ Lochead overlapping), Ifill, Greenacre, Bertos, at their best, and largely because of Ifill, ahead of Rodriguez, Roly, McG, Burns, Brockie; but I think the game has got quicker, this years bunch has more pace and youth, so room to be proven wrong.  I just haven't seem them produce enough yet together against A League quality opposition 

People keep saying this year's team has a lot of pace - I don't see that.  I think this year's team is technically much better, and I think we could be more successful playing a much more technical game.  But I don't see a lot of pace there?

Normo's coming home

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over 11 years ago

That wasn't really the thrust of my post - which was that I feel the front five I listed would score more than our current front five.  But yes, interesting point,  How fast are Rodriguez, Burns, Brockie, McG together? 

Throw in Krishna, Kenny and Boyd and you've got the pace.  But less of the technical.  It'll be interesting how Ernie uses them all.

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over 11 years ago

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

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over 11 years ago

Lucci was indeed the brains behind the brawn. He has to be one of the most tactically aware guys within the A League. I'd have loved him to stay and if it was Merrick getting the job, it would have been great to have had Lucci back. I don't think the club realise/d what a gem they had.

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over 11 years ago

We're going to wooden-spoon again this year, because every team members is Not A Striker and we'll score no goals. Have I got the joke right yet?


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over 11 years ago

Chill Doloras

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 11 years ago

Burns Boyd Krishna and Cunningham are all quick.

The only one who lacks pace is Brockie, and he's not that slow.

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over 11 years ago

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

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over 11 years ago

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


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over 11 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

Probably the only one I can think of is roly? Or did he play in the football united games?


Allegedly

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over 11 years ago

Tegal wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

Probably the only one I can think of is roly? Or did he play in the football united games?

Nope. Neither did McGlinchey or Lia... rest of the squad has played most of the pre-season.

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over 11 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

The whole team, as a team, in a proper match situation.
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over 11 years ago

threatD wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

The whole team, as a team, in a proper match situation.

It might shock you to hear that (a) it is actually possible to have an opinion of a player despite not having seen them play in the exact scenario you're passing opinion on, and (b) us football tragics are quite capable of forming outrageous, largely baseless, unapologetic opinions regardless of the merits of doing so.

As an example of (a), I'll bet you $5 that Luis Suarez will be quite good at Barcelona. As an example of (b), I'll bet you $5 that Luis Suarez will be quite good at Barcelona regardless of whatever facts, figures, logic or reason you throw at me to convince me otherwise, and I will continue to bet you $5 on such grounds for so long as I run out of money or Luis Suarez bites some sense in to me.

So there.

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

threatD wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

The whole team, as a team, in a proper match situation.

6-2 against Canterbury United...

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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over 11 years ago

Boro4eva wrote:

threatD wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

The whole team, as a team, in a proper match situation.

6-2 against Canterbury United...

Was it 4-0 at half time before they started mega subs?

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over 11 years ago

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

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

a.haak

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over 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

Anything? I call BULLSHIT.

Last season how about this run: WWWDWLWWLW - We were the best team in the league in January.


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 11 years ago

And Ricki had a similar run when we went deep in the finals..

I think Ernie has more potential to make us a better team - Ricki brought us as far as he could - but as yet, I don't think Ernie has completely proved himself yet results-wise. Obviously he was unlucky with injuries last season, though.

a.haak

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over 11 years ago

Its not apples for apples.. Ernie and Ricki have a different style they wish the Phoenix to play. 

Ernie is definitly had more success in the A League but you cant take it away from Ricki the fact he has been to two World Cups!!! 

"Who ate all the pies"

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over 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

How about two titles with the tards?

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over 11 years ago

hlmphil wrote:

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

How about two titles with the tards?

Based on our results. The league was different back then.

a.haak

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over 11 years ago

mjp2 wrote:

Boro4eva wrote:

threatD wrote:

bwtcf wrote:

threatD wrote:

How are we meant to rate players when we really havent seen them play yet? Seriously.

Who have we not seen?

The whole team, as a team, in a proper match situation.

6-2 against Canterbury United...

Was it 4-0 at half time before they started mega subs?

Did DotCom play?

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over 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

hlmphil wrote:

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

How about two titles with the tards?

Based on our results. The league was different back then.

If the league was different back then, how can you compare Merrick's results at the 'nix to Ricki's?

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over 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

valeo wrote:

hlmphil wrote:

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

How about two titles with the tards?

Based on our results. The league was different back then.

If the league was different back then, how can you compare Merrick's results at the 'nix to Ricki's?

It is impossible to compare.

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

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over 11 years ago

So James Norman's reasoning is actually a fair bit of support for the fact that Ricki was fairly good at what he did. When his style worked, it bloody worked and was fun to watch. 

No point being a stylist without points. It worked for a while last season, so this season is the chance to put some proof in the pudding. It looks promising, but Adelaide, Brisbane, and Melbourne Victory are all claiming to be playing some good looking stuff...and the other Melbourne has got Villa. 

So looking pretty has to be pretty damn effective too. Fingers crossed.



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over 11 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

valeo wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

valeo wrote:

Best midfield. Weaker everything else.

Better coaching than in 11/12. I rate Ernie higher than Ricki as a tactician.

Any reason for this, based on the results we've achieved thus far?

Ricki never had a good plan B, but I think his plan A was better than anything Ernie has done so far.

Anything? I call BULLSHIT.

Last season how about this run: WWWDWLWWLW - We were the best team in the league in January.

I'm no Herbert fan, but it's very odd to remember only our victories and ignore our losses.  We had plenty of games with our full side out and lost.  There's no doubt that Ernie had a much more progressive game plan, but hew as also unable to put together a new game plan once we lost a few players, and stuck with the exact same template - I found that a bit worrying personally.

Normo's coming home

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over 11 years ago

I wasn't remembering only our wins and ignoring our losses. 

I agree I did purposely only quote that particular run of good form, but that was to make the point to rebut the claim that Ricki's plan A was better than ANYTHING Ernie had ever achieved. 

Another way of saying that is that Ernie has never achieved anything with his approach/plan. I was pointing out that one thing Ernie has achieved was that incredibly good run... 

...but I was not ignoring the other results.


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 11 years ago

Atleast the title of this thread is best Nix team ever and not "Worst" team ever!!

We lost a lot of quality this off season, which could have been catastrophic for the club and the fan base... but fingers cross, the exciting and talented players we have signed show up from game one and make some waves.

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over 11 years ago

I think that's one thing that most coaches will never do though. A plan B for extreme situations.

You go into a season with:

  • an idea of who your best XI is or close to it and a game plan around that talent or
  • a game plan and then the players will be recruited to fit around that plan

I doubt there is any coach that goes 'Whats my game plan with this group of players over here'. You have this style and the squad plays and prepares towards that so they are refined and it works. You allow for some injuries but not the state we got to last year where our starting XI towards the end of the season, is this years bench XI and really, that starting XI towards the end of last year was a XI that NO ONE predicted or would account for at the start of the season. Ernie has taken steps to ensure that Riera is no longer the weak point in the team and has some back up. That's a good step forward from not having any kind of recognised DM at the start of the year. Its a bloody hard ask to say to a coach 'well you no longer have a starting XI so you need to have a plan B' especially with no preparation time and the rate of which players fell over. Cut him a little bit of slack there JD.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 11 years ago

Not trying to put the dampers on but even if this year's squad is the best ever, logically this doesn't necessarily mean making the play-offs  - or even avoiding the spoon - if the other nine teams have raised their game by a similar or greater degree. And some of their new signings look bloody good. What it does mean however, is the football should be that much better, win, draw or lose. And thank you Ernie & Wellnix for that!

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

I'm just looking forward to having a proper midfield for once. We may even transition from defence to attack like a proper football team. Sorry, Vinnie.

a.haak

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over 11 years ago
Our best ever squad? Yes. Our best ever starting XI? Far from it.

"You've nailed it in a nutshell." - Mark Rudan

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about 11 years ago

Bump this....

Thoughts now that our signings are/ have settled in?

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about 11 years ago

With our 2 top forwards out we still won 2 games and scored 6 goals in them. Best squad ever.

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