Wellington Phoenix Men

Melbourne A vs. Nix, Sunday 14th 5pm

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over 13 years ago

rjmiller wrote:

It sounds like Spoonley might get the start spot ahead of Basalaj.

From Greenacre...

"Scott is a goalkeeper of the future for the club and he's going to be a long-term goalie for us," Greenacre said. "And everyone knows the qualities of Jacob - he's played in some big games, in the Olympics so the fear factor won't be there for him."

I have seen Basalaj a couple of times at youth level and he went pretty well but this is probably a good move. He just has more experience and more likely to be confident which is extremely important with a rejigged defence. What do others think?


Fair logic.

Did Spoonley play 2008 Olympics?

A fan is a fan.

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over 13 years ago

I think Scott should be starting fullstop. Competent keeper and deserves it after working hard all preseason. Seems pretty unfair if he can't start 


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over 13 years ago

playwithFire wrote:

I think Scott should be starting fullstop. Competent keeper and deserves it after working hard all preseason. Seems pretty unfair if he can't start 

We already have a weakened team and should take the best keeper we can get. I don't think that is being unfair.
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over 13 years ago

rjmiller wrote:

playwithFire wrote:

I think Scott should be starting fullstop. Competent keeper and deserves it after working hard all preseason. Seems pretty unfair if he can't start 

We already have a weakened team and should take the best keeper we can get. I don't think that is being unfair.


which is scott basalaj. spoonley will bench it for sure


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over 13 years ago

tripvincent wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

playwithFire wrote:

I think Scott should be starting fullstop. Competent keeper and deserves it after working hard all preseason. Seems pretty unfair if he can't start 

We already have a weakened team and should take the best keeper we can get. I don't think that is being unfair.


which is scott basalaj. spoonley will bench it for sure

If he is that is good. I don't know, I haven't seen enough of either to make an informed decision. It was the comment about working hard and not getting a start being unfair that I disagreed with. But Greenie sounds like he is seriously considering (I would say even favoring) Spoonely to start.
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over 13 years ago

 related to pro/amateur status or anything like that?



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over 13 years ago

rjmiller wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

rjmiller wrote:

playwithFire wrote:

I think Scott should be starting fullstop. Competent keeper and deserves it after working hard all preseason. Seems pretty unfair if he can't start 

We already have a weakened team and should take the best keeper we can get. I don't think that is being unfair.


which is scott basalaj. spoonley will bench it for sure

If he is that is good. I don't know, I haven't seen enough of either to make an informed decision. It was the comment about working hard and not getting a start being unfair that I disagreed with. But Greenie sounds like he is seriously considering (I would say even favoring) Spoonely to start.

Gouldie's call surely?

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over 13 years ago

From what I saw of Spoonley a couple of months ago he was commanding and confident but his distribution was lacking. His clearances seemed to be of a kick and hope someone would get to it nature.

Scott should be starting IMO. He is just as capable as Spoonley but from what I have seen has better distribution. He reminds me a lot of Jake Gleeson just before he signed with Timbers.



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over 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

 Sounds like it will be Spoonley...


Sauce?
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over 13 years ago

From what I saw of Spoonley a couple of months ago he was commanding and confident but his distribution was lacking. His clearances seemed to be of a kick and hope someone would get to it nature.

Scott should be starting IMO. He is just as capable as Spoonley but from what I have seen has better distribution. He reminds me a lot of Jake Gleeson just before he signed with Timbers.


A great stopper, but terrible feet...a worry if they are playing out from the back.
Also concerned about set pieces, not so good in a clustered penalty box.
Scott maybe not quite ready but his time will come.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago · History

Sunday October 14
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix

Venue: AAMI Park
Kick Off: 3.00pm
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
Assistant Ref 1: Luke Brennan
Assistant Ref 2: Johnathan Barriero
4th Official: Alex Azcurra

Live and exclusive broadcast on FOX Sports 1HD and Sky Sport 3.
Radio broadcast: ABC Local Radio Victoria, Grandstand Digital Vic and Radio Sport NZ from 1500-1730 AEDT

Melbourne Heart squad: 1. Clint Bolton (GK), 2. Michael Marrone, 4. Simon Colosimo, 5. Fred (c), 6. Patrick Gerhardt, 8. Matthew Thompson, 9. Dylan Macallister, 10. Josip Tadic, 11. Richard Garcia, 15. David Williams, 16. Aziz Behich, 17. Jason Hoffman, 18. David Vrankovic, 20. Andrew Redmayne (GK), 21. Steven Gray, 22. Nick Kalmar, 23. Mate Dugandzic,

Ins: Nil
Outs: 14. Golgol Mebrahtu (groin – one week), Jonatan Germano (Fitness – one week), 19. Ben Garuccio (international duty – Qantas Young Socceroos).

Wellington Phoenix squad: 2. Manny Muscat, 5. Michael Boxall, 6. Alex Smith, 8. Paul Ifill, 10. Stein Huysegems, 12. Tyler Boyd, 15. Cameron Lindsay, 16. Louis Fenton, 17. Vince Lia, 22. Andrew Durante (C), 28. Ricardo Clarke, 29. Luke Rowe, 30. Scott Basalaj (GK), 31. Tom Biss, 39. Jacob Spoonley (GK)

Ins: Michael Boxall (promoted), Cameron Lindsay (promoted), Luke Rowe (promoted from Phoenix FSE), Scott Basalaj (promoted from Phoenix FSE), Tom Biss (promoted from Phoenix FSE), Jacob Spoonley (replacement player -- Auckland City).
Out: Mark Paston (international duty), Glen Moss (international duty), Leo Bertos (international duty), Ben Sigmund (international duty), Tony Lochhead (international duty), Jeremy Brockie (international duty), Benjamin Totori (international duty).

Unavailable: Lucas Pantelis (knee injury - indefinite), Mirjan Pavlovic (medical condition – indefinite), Jimmy Downey (back injury – one week), Dani Sanchez (knee injury – 6 weeks).

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Unavailable: Lucas Pantelis (knee injury - indefinite), Mirjan Pavlovic (fucking retarded – indefinite), Jimmy Downey (back injury – one week), Dani Sanchez (knee injury – 6 weeks).


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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago · History

tommy_mac wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Unavailable: Lucas Pantelis (knee injury - indefinite), Mirjan Pavlovic (fucking retarded – indefinite), Jimmy Downey (back injury – one week), Dani Sanchez (knee injury – 6 weeks).


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over 13 years ago

7 players out with international duty and the game isn't postponed. What a joke. 


Allegedly

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over 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

7 players out with international duty and the game isn't postponed. What a joke. 



Jokes on Heart if we 'Nix a result
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over 13 years ago

Because they'd be really happy if it happened to them and all. Actually, it wouldn't happen to them I suspect, because the FFA would probably postpone it for them.

Any other league in the world, and the game would be postponed. When you're only allowed a squad of 22 players, that is about one third of the squad out with international duty, not to mention injuries which takes it up to HALF the squad being unavailable. yet the game goes ahead and we're called whiners?

Hilarious. 


Allegedly

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago · History

We also have to call up 4 'amateurs' to make up our matchday squad. 


Allegedly

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over 13 years ago

 Yeah you'd think that after the Knights, the Fury, the Serepisos saga, GCU, Jets almost pulling out, millions of dollars of gate takings from previous seasons... that FFA would be a tad more generous and willing to help everyone out. But instead theyre an absolute bunch of muppets. There wouldnt be a single football governing body anywhere else in the world that would make this game go ahead.

Makes you wonder whats next...

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over 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Because they'd be really happy if it happened to them and all. Actually, it wouldn't happen to them I suspect, because the FFA would probably postpone it for them.

Any other league in the world, and the game would be postponed. When you're only allowed a squad of 22 players, that is about one third of the squad out with international duty, not to mention injuries which takes it up to HALF the squad being unavailable. yet the game goes ahead and we're called whiners?

Hilarious. 



and you gotta wonder what proportion of your salary cap, which is another way to look at it.


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over 13 years ago

Nix stung by Ozzy fruit fly authority (FFA)

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over 13 years ago

what position does biss play? attacking mid? 


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over 13 years ago
This shows what the FFA really think of the Nix. At the moment they need us as: 1: 10 teams are needed to have a plausible competition 2: We are well run and on a solid financial footing now (unlike many of the other teams) 3: They can access a market of 4 million 4: For our home games, it gives them one more time slot on fox They sure as heck however don't want us winning this competition This decision shows they will put up whatever roadblocks they have at their disposal to make sure it does not happen

Auckland will rise once more

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over 13 years ago


^ breakers did it so can the nix

I LOVE LAMP

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over 13 years ago

I agree, it's a stupid and unfair decision by FFA but to say they are deliberately putting up roadblocks to stop us winning the league is absurd. Hopefully the club will work hard to get an assurance from FFA that this situation wont be repeated in future.

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over 13 years ago

tripvincent wrote:

what position does biss play? attacking mid? 

Yeah box to box attacking mid I'd say. 
Would play where smith has been playing. 
Believe he was on the poddy 5 or 6 weeks ago


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over 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

 As we said on the PodCast (I think) I don't agree with it.  Start Basalaj he's the keeper on the clubs books and at least as good as Spoonley.  If we're playing Spoonley we should be starting Imray instead (if he has NZ residency sorted) as he is the best keeper in the ASB Premiership.

If you're taking a punt, take a punt on the keeper at the club.

It would completely undermine the school of excellence programme.  Guys have to go into the programme knowing they will get opportunities.  If it all blows up well that's the way it goes.  He's 18 - it's not like he's an absolute kid

Normo's coming home

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over 13 years ago

james dean wrote:

Hard News wrote:

 As we said on the PodCast (I think) I don't agree with it.  Start Basalaj he's the keeper on the clubs books and at least as good as Spoonley.  If we're playing Spoonley we should be starting Imray instead (if he has NZ residency sorted) as he is the best keeper in the ASB Premiership.

If you're taking a punt, take a punt on the keeper at the club.

It would completely undermine the school of excellence programme.  Guys have to go into the programme knowing they will get opportunities.  If it all blows up well that's the way it goes.  He's 18 - it's not like he's an absolute kid


I'm pretty sure Basalaj not getting promoted for one game won't completely undermine the school of excellence programme. Especially when two of the initial intake got pro contracts within a few months, and at least a couple of others will play in this game anyway.

Agree that I would prefer to see Basalaj play ahead of Spoonley though.


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over 13 years ago

Reading an article earlier on this evening (might have been a FFA one) Gould was saying that Basalaj had lost 6kgs in 3 weeks since being back from India because of some virus. Could explain why Spoonley may start ahead of him.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago · History


And apparently you mostly agree, with 30 per cent saying Wellington’s whiz-kid was the best A-League debutant on the weekend in our website poll that my no.1 source of news across the Ditch (The New Zealand Herald) referenced.


Oh. Dear.


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over 13 years ago

Is there any change we could get these match threads stickied?


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

james dean wrote:

Hard News wrote:

 As we said on the PodCast (I think) I don't agree with it.  Start Basalaj he's the keeper on the clubs books and at least as good as Spoonley.  If we're playing Spoonley we should be starting Imray instead (if he has NZ residency sorted) as he is the best keeper in the ASB Premiership.

If you're taking a punt, take a punt on the keeper at the club.

It would completely undermine the school of excellence programme.  Guys have to go into the programme knowing they will get opportunities.  If it all blows up well that's the way it goes.  He's 18 - it's not like he's an absolute kid


I'm pretty sure Basalaj not getting promoted for one game won't completely undermine the school of excellence programme. Especially when two of the initial intake got pro contracts within a few months, and at least a couple of others will play in this game anyway.

Agree that I would prefer to see Basalaj play ahead of Spoonley though.



What I'm saying is that if you can still be back up for the Phoenix playing in the ASB Prem why would you join the centre of excellence?

I think signing the 2 young guys is great - but that could have happened without COE - it's what the youth spots should have been used for anyway.  Personally I think the success of the programme has to be how many of those who are in it now end up with professional contracts next year and/or the year after.

Unless he's not fit (which it seems he may not be), I think you just have to play him

Normo's coming home

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over 13 years ago

I wonder if Amy Parks will be reporting on the match this time?

Here is the opening sentence of her wikipedia page:

"AAMI Park (born 10 June 1982[citation needed]) is a reporter for Seven News Melbourne from Melbourne, Australia."


"Phoenix till they lose"

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over 13 years ago

Outpost wrote:

I agree, it's a stupid and unfair decision by FFA but to say they are deliberately putting up roadblocks to stop us winning the league is absurd. Hopefully the club will work hard to get an assurance from FFA that this situation wont be repeated in future.

Once the FFA get a knock out cup competition up and running, I can see that happening during FIFA windows. It would probably be a compromise, we get the international breaks, so wouldn't be a part of the cup competition.
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over 13 years ago

 

Sunday October 14
Melbourne Heart v Wellington Phoenix

Venue: AAMI Park
Kick Off: 3.00pm
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
Assistant Ref 1: Luke Brennan
Assistant Ref 2: Johnathan Barriero
4th Official: Alex Azcurra
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/round-two-match-officials/50023 


In games refereed by  Kris Griffiths-Jones, we are 2 wins and 1 loss. Heart are the same.

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over 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

I wonder if Amy Parks will be reporting on the match this time?

Here is the opening sentence of her wikipedia page:

"AAMI Park (born 10 June 1982[citation needed]) is a reporter for Seven News Melbourne from Melbourne, Australia."


"She often reports from AAMI Park, for which she was named after."

lolz
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