Wellington Phoenix Men

Main reason for Nix's away form

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macman wrote:
My point stands.
He won't listen and so the players in South Africa took it out of his hands.
I did not say he was hands-off but that he had his hands forcibly removed..........
So if true no All Whites would extend their contracts with the Phoenix while RH is in charge. Has any of the dissatisfided all whites voice this with NZ football as they seem to want to work with RH in the national team. Has any of the disatisfied all white from the world cup since extended their contracts. Has R Nelson publicly talked about RH in an effort to stop his NZF future.
 
I can not remember any official news on this, and this type of rebellion could not be kept out of the papers during the RWC. 

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I picked other...
 
Namely he keeps picking Brown.
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macman wrote:
My point stands.He won't listen and so the players in South Africa took it out of his hands.I did not say he was hands-off but that he had his hands forcibly removed..........



So if that is true (not that I believe it is), a lot of the Ricki Haters (TM) venom against Herbert for not pushing forward for the win harder against Paraguay actually has nothing to do with him. Correct?

Also, if he was so awful that there was a players revolt, I just can't believe that the NZFA is so ignorant of this that they resigned him to coach the National team, and even if they did, that the players involved in the revolt and other senior players would play for him again (at club or country level.)
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No one here has stated the obvious reason we are so crap away... its not travel, altitude, temp/weather, player/management psyc

its...
 
US. 
 
I think the vocal Yellowfever support all round NZ gives the Nix a couple of extra players mentally on the park. 
 
When we win in Aussie, it tends to be in games where there is only a small home crowd eg Gold Coast or Newcastle.  If you look at the clubs that always get decent attendances (Brisbane (Queensland), Melbourne (Victory & Heart), Adeliade, Sydney) we normally seem to underpermform/choke and have picked up very few points against them.
disco_mart2012-01-02 21:52:50
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disco_mart wrote:

No one here has stated the obvious reason we are so crap away... its not travel, altitude, temp/weather, player/management psyc


its...

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US.� I think the vocal Yellowfever support all round NZ gives the Nix a couple of extra players mentally on the park.�

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When we win in Aussie, it tends to be in games where there is only a small home crowd eg Gold Coast or Newcastle.� If you look at the clubs that always get decent attendances (Brisbane (Queensland), Melbourne (Victory & Heart), Adeliade, Sydney) we normally seem to underpermform/chock and have picked up very few points against them.

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we  need yellow fever everywhere then . surley it cant be to hard as there are about a few hundred thousand kiwis in australia?

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disco_mart wrote:

No one here has stated the obvious reason we are so crap away... its not travel, altitude, temp/weather, player/management psyc


its...


Dr Marten boots.


Junior822012-01-03 21:34:48

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Maybe the new owners might comp a contingent of the Travelling Yellow Fever to each game

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It's simple.

We've got the following Home and Away records:

Home: Played 9, Won 6, Drawn 1, Lost 2, Goals for 19, Goals against 10.

Away: Played 6, Won 0, Drawn 2, Lost 4, Goals for 3, Goals against 9.

Home home goals for is the second best in the league, behind only the Roar 21 Goals for at home, and the 3rd best in the league is the Jest's 12 goals for at home.

Our away goals for is the equal worst in the league.

We are not scoring goals away from home, and yet we are creaming them at home.

THAT is the reason for our poor away results.

Why are we not scoring goals away from home?

Play the same tactics, the same selections, the same formation away as we do at home... are we doing that?

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It's a combination of a lot of reasonably small issues that add up. Partly psychological and support, partly travel fatigue, partly referees give home team the advantage and of course all these things play a part for the opposition team as well which means they play worse than usual when they are here.
 
As we go into the back end of the season I think/hope it will improve because we will be desperate for points and we have a lot of away games. I think that will add the edge we lack when away.
 
Don't agree with the majority of the people in this poll about the tactics. One of the advantages of playing away from home is that there is more pressure on the other team and that should be used with a more counter attacking game. That doesn't mean we are playing for draws. Although I do think Ricki is too conservative on subs but that applies at home as well. Very surprising to see him empty the bench with 20 minutes to go yesterday.
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Here's my 5c worth...


Just pay the way we do at home....  wait.
Beat NJets 5-2 and then don't play the same starting eleven next game*...   seems to me the coach has a certain lack of confidence...


Injuries and discipline issues not withstanding...

Hmmmm
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bwtcf wrote:
It's simple.

We've got the following Home and Away records:

Home: Played 9, Won 6, Drawn 1, Lost 2, Goals for 19, Goals against 10.

Away: Played 6, Won 0, Drawn 2, Lost 4, Goals for 3, Goals against 9.

Home home goals for is the second best in the league, behind only the Roar 21 Goals for at home, and the 3rd best in the league is the Jest's 12 goals for at home.

Our away goals for is the equal worst in the league.

We are not scoring goals away from home, and yet we are creaming them at home.

THAT is the reason for our poor away results.

Why are we not scoring goals away from home?

Play the same tactics, the same selections, the same formation away as we do at home... are we doing that?
 
 
Back to what I said.  Its the Nix crowds, esp the same players/formations and tactics are employed.  One of my other fav clubs, could never win at home but were brillant away form home (Plymouth) for the same reason except Argyle crowds were very negative on the team weakening them.
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rjmiller wrote:
It's a combination of a lot of reasonably small issues that add up. Partly psychological and support, partly travel fatigue, partly referees give home team the advantage and of course all these things play a part for the opposition team as well which means they play worse than usual when they are here.
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+1.Multiple factors contribute. Hostile away crowds must affect their performance.Mobilising and establishing Yellow Fever chapters abroad and identifying the rallying leaders like Ahmed in each location may be a future project for the Nix Nine and YF.A small but potently vocal away contingent in each away game could assist the Nix.
 I don't think poor team selection is a consistent factor away though.
Voted for travel and time difference as I think these are consistent contributing factors.Every time the Nix play away, its later than the NZ normal. The further west they go the worse the effect and there's seldom time to acclimatise for a couple of days prior.The later the start time for the local team the worse it is for Nix players. The worst possible occurrence would have to be Perth v Nix as last game of a 3 games-or-more-in-a-week sequence. At least when the aussie teams come over its playing at an earlier time during normal daylight hours for all of them.

Look at the last Nix away game- v Adelaide.
start time 7pm  = 10 pm NZ time
temp.  33 degrees at kickoff!
The players did bloody well to go the way they did for so long.The body says" the game should be finished by now-how about an ice bath already!!".. the heat is nothing like we have been having here.

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aitkenmike wrote:
macman wrote:
My point stands.He won't listen and so the players in South Africa took it out of his hands.I did not say he was hands-off but that he had his hands forcibly removed..........

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So if that is true (not that I believe it is), a lot of the Ricki Haters (TM) venom against Herbert for not pushing forward for the win harder against Paraguay actually has nothing to do with him. Correct?

Also, if he was so awful that there was a players revolt, I just can't believe that the NZFA is so ignorant of this that they resigned him to coach the National team, and even if they did, that the players involved in the revolt and other senior players would play for him again (at club or country level.)


Further evidence of Herbert's reluctance to listen to players...

[quote=Andrew Durante]�The group of players here are the best I�ve ever played with. Every day I enjoy going into work because I�ve never known a group like this.

�Ricki (Herbert) committing himself to the club for another four years also played a part in my decision.

�It is good for the club that he is staying because it provides stability.

�The big thing with Ricki is that he understands people; he knows that different players need handling in different ways.

�His door is always open and he listens to what players have to say which is important. If we feel a rest is needed at some point, or even that we think there should be a little more training, he takes it into consideration.


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maybe we need to introduce night training when we are playing away?


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Ifill thinks we need an attacking attitude

"Phoenix forward Paul Ifill wants his teammates to have a more attacking attitude on the road and suggested last week that hoping to pick up a point from a draw was not the right attitude to take.

"Let's have a go at going all-out attack on those away games and winning some points."

Ifill said there was no point going away and looking for a point [for a draw]. "We rarely do that anyway. So let's go and try and get three and, if we come away with nothing, we come away with nothing."

Coach Ricki Herbert did not exactly agree with Ifill's assessment and said the side had the right attitude, but felt it was more a case of being better in the front third of the pitch.

The Phoenix's next encounter is against Gold Coast United on Sunday and the under-performing men from the Glitter Strip will pose a tricky challenge for Wellington.

They stay on in Australia to play the Newcastle Jets the following Friday."

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hepatitis wrote:

Coach Ricki Herbert did not exactly agree with Ifill's assessment and said the side had the right attitude, but felt it was more a case of being better in the front third of the pitch.

and how is this going to happen with existing stocks..noting that 2 out of three last games have been high scoring.
 
I agree with the need to attack.  We start every game with effectively one point in the bag if we dont concede but we need to score more than the opposition..ie attack... to get the other two.

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being better in the front third awy requires the same tactics to be employed to create the same opps, we go away and RH plays defensively and cautious so "we don't lose" - I'm with Ifill on this we go away to take the 3 points, we come home with 1 ok that's cool, we come with zip, well nothings changed - except we probably looked better and casued a bigger challenge than the meek bullsh*t we've been serving up over the last few seasons when awaytheprof2012-01-11 12:54:04

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Do the wives/GF's/club harem travel? If not something to try.
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chefmivec wrote:
we  need yellow fever everywhere then . surley it cant be to hard as there are about a few hundred thousand kiwis in australia?
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I think the travel factor is always underestimated..... remember teams find it equally as tough to come here and win
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I think the main reason for the Nix's away form is that they are f**king awesome!!!!

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Needs more tracksuit
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ShowUsYaNix wrote:
Needs more tracksuit

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ahmad wrote:
I think the main reason for the Nix's away form is that they are f**king awesome!!!!



Nicely put !! hope the media figure that out Ahmad

they'll certainly have to stop cutting and pasting from their old away match reports
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Airline food.

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Gotta be the trackie

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The stay over in Sydney paid off, certainly counted for something tonight.The Nix played with a lot more commitment, seemed to have more energy and drive.. Manny broke his duck, ..Daniel broke his ton,..
Oh yeah and Phil needs more Retro Ricki's Black Traxedos, (YF new season 12/13 item perhaps??) 'cos he's going to be shipping them to the growing legions of away Nix fans.New "must-have"  away fans formal attire at all away games ftw!!
RedGed2012-01-21 02:50:03

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hamezilla wrote:
Gotta be the trackie

Yup love the Trackie but gotta keep it tightly zipped
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It's such a pity we can't win with Ricki's boring, grind-out-a-draw tactics.

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Doloras wrote:
It's such a pity we can't win with Ricki's boring, grind-out-a-draw tactics.

Unsure of myself as I'm no expert but wasn't the starting lineup for the last 2 games been different from previous, perhaps more defensive-minded, line-ups??

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Ifill in the middle up front, Greenie in behind him.

Suits you sir, Mr Herbert, sir. Oooh!

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I wanna black traxedo hamezilla2012-01-21 10:42:11

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5 away goals, for 8 points. At least when we are scoring away we seem to make the most of it.
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Wellington Phoenix FC - unbeaten in away fixtures in 2012.

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FFA-AFC conspiracy.
 
 

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Good to see they are continuing to look for ways to improve the away playing performance

"It was a round ball round table; the Phoenix coach and captain picking the brains of the Crusaders, Super Rugby's most successful franchise.

The wide ranging discussion took in all sorts of topics including air travel, hydration and nutritional tips and ways of getting the best out of players, on and off the field. 

�You can't play every week of the year between February and the end of November,� said Crusaders and All Blacks captain, Richie McCaw.

The meeting was arranged as the Phoenix were going through a horror trot across the Tasman and who better to talk to about getting results than the post-quake Crusaders who didn�t played any games closer than Timaru last year - and still made the final.    

�One of the things we did last year was say we are not a victim this crisis and not have a victim's mentality and go away and play the best that we can, said the Crusaders Daryl Gibson.

In the last fortnight of course the Phoenix have well and truly got rid of their �away-itis�.

Their back-to-back wins in Australia were a first for the club since their inception in 2007.

 ï¿½Our away record was not too crash hot at the football club. They've been brilliant letting us in and seeing what's it all about� it can only be a positive,� says Phoenix stalwart Andrew Durante.

�Already we've picked up one or two things we can do better.�

But there are still many more away games this season and any titbits of information are welcome.

 ï¿½Sometimes it's only one percent difference and I'm sure we are getting more than one per cent here,� says Herbert.

The fourth-placed Phoenix host the Melbourne Heart this weekend, while the Crusaders are eyeing up their eagerly awaited return to Christchurch in late March� as long as the new stadium's finished on time."



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hepatitis wrote:
Good to see they are continuing to look for ways to improve the away playing performance

"It was a round ball round table; the Phoenix coach and captain
picking the brains of the Crusaders, Super Rugby's most successful
franchise.

    

The
wide ranging discussion took in all sorts of topics including air
travel, hydration and nutritional tips and ways of getting the best out
of players, on and off the field.�

�You can't play every week of
the year between February and the end of November,� said Crusaders and
All Blacks captain, Richie McCaw.

The meeting was arranged as
the Phoenix were going through a horror trot across the Tasman and who
better�to talk to about getting results than the post-quake Crusaders
who didn�t played any games closer than Timaru last year - and still
made the final.     

�One of the things we did last year was say
we are not a victim this crisis and not have a victim's mentality and
go away and play the best that we can, said the Crusaders Daryl Gibson.

In the last fortnight of course the Phoenix have well and truly got rid of their �away-itis�.

Their back-to-back wins in Australia were a first for the club since their inception in 2007.

��Our
away record was not too crash hot at the football club. They've been
brilliant letting us in and seeing what's it all about� it can only be a
positive,� says Phoenix stalwart Andrew Durante.

�Already we've picked up one or two things we can do better.�

But there are still many more away games this season and any titbits of information are welcome.

��Sometimes it's only one percent difference and I'm sure we are getting more than one per cent here,� says Herbert.

The fourth-placed Phoenix host the Melbourne Heart this weekend, while the
Crusaders are eyeing up their eagerly awaited return to Christchurch in
late March� as long as the new stadium's finished on time."

ahmad2012-01-24 20:37:50

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Ricki and Dura need to ask bwtcf and Tegal how they do it.

Travelling from Homebush Rd to Clyde or North Shore is quite demanding (since there is no direct bus service). Yet they get the results.


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