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Paul Ifill

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over 12 years ago

If the article is right and he is now a kiwi, he must be close to becoming a citizen and losing his import status??


over 12 years ago
playwithFire wrote:

If the article is right and he is now a kiwi, he must be close to becoming a citizen and losing his import status??

Would be nice development for next season. With Iffy being off contract, it makes it an easy decision whether to re-sign him or not.
over 12 years ago

"''Maybe I improved in the last four or five matches, when Chris Greenacre took over, but, before that, as a team we were pretty poor..."

Wow, is this the closest any Nix player has come to publically dissing Ricki? I don't count Pav.

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over 12 years ago

He's said similar before.

a.haak

over 12 years ago
Doloras wrote:


"''Maybe I improved in the last four or five matches, when Chris Greenacre took over, but, before that, as a team we were pretty poor..."


Wow, is this the closest any Nix player has come to publically dissing Ricki? I don't count Pav.

The tone of the tweets from Dura and iffy changed massively once Greenie took over. They were noticeably happier and back to enjoying their football.

Not sure it was a slight on Ricki but the players just seemed to be struck in a rut, the change injected some change into their routine.
over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
Doloras wrote:


"''Maybe I improved in the last four or five matches, when Chris Greenacre took over, but, before that, as a team we were pretty poor..."


Wow, is this the closest any Nix player has come to publically dissing Ricki? I don't count Pav.


It also says

"Merrick has convinced his former Melbourne Victory gun Carlos Hernandez to sign on for Wellington"

High quality research smh.


edit - see its already been mentioned above. Found this very funny though.

over 12 years ago

Has finished 4th year with the club the coming season will be his 5th so I guess prior to the start of the next season he would be classifi9ed as a local for A-League purposes, or am I totally wrong?

over 12 years ago
sthn.jeff wrote:

Has finished 4th year with the club the coming season will be his 5th so I guess prior to the start of the next season he would be classifi9ed as a local for A-League purposes, or am I totally wrong?

He needs to get himself a NZ passport I think. Daniel was a local player after 4 seasons.
over 12 years ago

Paul Ifill....came off after 10 mins in the weekend. Diagnosed as grade 1 hamstring tear....minimum 3 weeks. Tough luck Paul.


Sure hope we can get plenty of action out of Ifill this season but this injury...which is not a major injury, makes it tough for him to make the first game. Hammies are tricky..especially for older players so I hope he is 100% berfore he comes back.


Paul will be 34 next month...which is getting up there in years for a wide attacking player. Would love him to tear up the A-league on what could well be his last season

over 12 years ago

just as well the off season is so long - still has 4 weeks before the real games start

Queenslander 3x a year.

over 12 years ago
theprof wrote:

just as well the off season is so long - still has 4 weeks before the real games start



True but is going to be hard to maintain fitness while looking after a hamstring injury.

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over 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
theprof wrote:

just as well the off season is so long - still has 4 weeks before the real games start



True but is going to be hard to maintain fitness while looking after a hamstring injury.
I had the very same thought.

Grumpy old bastard alert

over 12 years ago

what warmups were done by the second half subs for this game?  None came out during break.  Did they warmup elsewhere? 

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

over 12 years ago
Boro4eva wrote:

what warmups were done by the second half subs for this game?  None came out during break.  Did they warmup elsewhere? 

They were kicking a ball and moving around for several minutes in the middle of the pitch. I didn't see any stretching but I wasn't really looking for it.
over 12 years ago

... and THIS is why we have lots and lots of options up front and on the wing. Because Iffy is fragile.


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over 12 years ago
rjmiller wrote:
Boro4eva wrote:

what warmups were done by the second half subs for this game?  None came out during break.  Did they warmup elsewhere? 

They were kicking a ball and moving around for several minutes in the middle of the pitch. I didn't see any stretching but I wasn't really looking for it.

 

I only saw two..didnt think any were subs used incl Ifill.

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

over 12 years ago
Boro4eva wrote:
rjmiller wrote:
Boro4eva wrote:

what warmups were done by the second half subs for this game?  None came out during break.  Did they warmup elsewhere? 

They were kicking a ball and moving around for several minutes in the middle of the pitch. I didn't see any stretching but I wasn't really looking for it.

 

I only saw two..didnt think any were subs used incl Ifill.

Rufer and Brockie were definitely there. There were a bunch of others as well but I wasn't paying all that much attention and don't really recall who they all were.
over 12 years ago


I was lucky enough to spend a few minutes chatting with Paul at the Family Day yesterday. It confirmed everything I always suspected- a totally down to earth and spot-on bloke. Total pleasure to meet you, mate.

Nostalgia isnt what it used to be...........

over 12 years ago

Just posting to bump Ifill up the ranking in the postings as his lack of ability to start games has been much commented on.

Seems he's more use as an impact player now off the bench.

Is it lack of fitness / or just poor form or what?

Why has he been so disappointing this season?

Guess he was sacrificed for tactical reasons on Sunday too.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

over 12 years ago
Big Pete 65 wrote:

Just posting to bump Ifill up the ranking in the postings as his lack of ability to start games has been much commented on.

Seems he's more use as an impact player now off the bench.

Is it lack of fitness / or just poor form or what?

Why has he been so disappointing this season?

Guess he was sacrificed for tactical reasons on Sunday too.



Deffo tactical. I don't think he's been that poor, but I do wonder if all those knocks and injuries are catching up with him. Would like to see him as an impact player and I still believe he has a hell of a lot to offer the team.

Your post about Cunningham and I'd made a similar one about him settling in is spot on. I wonder if Ifill's head is just not in the right space also if his fitness and injury is not the case? He's at best probably got another two seasons left, maybe he's completely clueless/worried at what life is going to offer him after he hangs up his boots?

I've recently made career changes a few months back and I'm been very surprised how it's effected me mentally and knocked a bit of confidence. I don't think Cunningham, Ifill or any footballer is immune to the head getting in the way of performance. We are not a big enough club to have sports psychologists to help our guys out with these issues.

Think of how many times you've had an off couple of days/weeks at work where you are not your best - happens to footballers too.

over 12 years ago
ForteanTimes wrote:
Big Pete 65 wrote:

Just posting to bump Ifill up the ranking in the postings as his lack of ability to start games has been much commented on.

Seems he's more use as an impact player now off the bench.

Is it lack of fitness / or just poor form or what?

Why has he been so disappointing this season?

Guess he was sacrificed for tactical reasons on Sunday too.



Deffo tactical. I don't think he's been that poor, but I do wonder if all those knocks and injuries are catching up with him. Would like to see him as an impact player and I still believe he has a hell of a lot to offer the team.

Your post about Cunningham and I'd made a similar one about him settling in is spot on. I wonder if Ifill's head is just not in the right space also if his fitness and injury is not the case? He's at best probably got another two seasons left, maybe he's completely clueless/worried at what life is going to offer him after he hangs up his boots?

I've recently made career changes a few months back and I'm been very surprised how it's effected me mentally and knocked a bit of confidence. I don't think Cunningham, Ifill or any footballer is immune to the head getting in the way of performance. We are not a big enough club to have sports psychologists to help our guys out with these issues.

Think of how many times you've had an off couple of days/weeks at work where you are not your best - happens to footballers too.

Maybe he just had a 3 day bender in Napier?

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over 12 years ago

BTW - on the Ifill issue, I don't think it's an Ifill issue at all.


He got the Huysegems hook on the weekend because we weren't getting enough out of our defensive midfield players. So off comes an attacking player and on goes Hicks/Riera to tighten things up.


We need to sort that if we're going to play Ifill and Huysegems and Brockie.


My pick: Riera to start the next game to see if he goes better.

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over 12 years ago

There was no one on the bus we could have mistaken him with. But Ifill & Carlos have certainly shed some serious weight. I still think that they will click and the opposition better look out when it happens! last season for Ifill? Perhaps. Let's hope it is remembered for all the right reasons.

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over 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

BTW - on the Ifill issue, I don't think it's an Ifill issue at all.


He got the Huysegems hook on the weekend because we weren't getting enough out of our defensive midfield players. So off comes an attacking player and on goes Hicks/Riera to tighten things up.


We need to sort that if we're going to play Ifill and Huysegems and Brockie.


My pick: Riera to start the next game to see if he goes better.



your completely right, about Ifill, I should know as I've stated elsewhere I think he's been good, particularly against the Roar I'm talking out my arse as I should be out mowing the lawns rather than talking crap here lol.

over 12 years ago
Lonegunmen wrote:

There was no one on the bus we could have mistaken him with. But Ifill & Carlos have certainly shed some serious weight. I still think that they will click and the opposition better look out when it happens! last season for Ifill? Perhaps. Let's hope it is remembered for all the right reasons.


Shedding weight and being sharp are not the same.

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over 12 years ago

I think Bertos, Cunningham, Brockie and Hernandez need to up their game to take pressure off him to create, but I think he still has the ability to beat players and has that better than probably any other player in our team, as well as a football x-factor. Think a half at most from him at the moment is best for the team, but hopefully he can start getting on the scoresheet or combining with Brockie/Hgsmz/Hernandez to make some.



over 12 years ago

Hazy memory. But I remember saying to Marshy when he came off at halftime, that Ifill was involved in the very few chances we created in the first half. But at the same time understood why the change was made - just thought he'd have been better taking waffles (again) or Brockie off instead. 


Allegedly

over 12 years ago

I don't know, he had one good shot but delayed that a little too long IMHO [I was directly behind him]. He spent a lot of time falling over, hobbling around and just seemed off the pace. I had an American with me who made the comment that he wasn't very good and from that performance I agreed with him. He was the right guy to sub at halftime, I actually thought it might of been Cunningham come on. I made an earlier comment that he should look to retire and I don't think he's far off that. I recall several people saying last year that the import spots should be for starters and its a waste if he's used as an impact player. Certainly still capable of little touches of magic and class, like the pass to Brockie vs WSW but we need more I reckon.

over 12 years ago

I don't know, he had one good shot but delayed that a little too long IMHO [I was directly behind him]. He spent a lot of time falling over, hobbling around and just seemed off the pace. I had an American with me who made the comment that he wasn't very good and from that performance I agreed with him. He was the right guy to sub at halftime, I actually thought it might of been Cunningham come on. I made an earlier comment that he should look to retire and I don't think he's far off that. I recall several people saying last year that the import spots should be for starters and its a waste if he's used as an impact player. Certainly still capable of little touches of magic and class, like the pass to Brockie vs WSW but we need more I reckon.

He still has a few seasons left in his legs and could be a Kiwi for next season. It is a bit too soon to be writing him off imo, no one has looked good against the Jets all season. They did a very good job of locking down the midfield.
over 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

BTW - on the Ifill issue, I don't think it's an Ifill issue at all.


He got the Huysegems hook on the weekend because we weren't getting enough out of our defensive midfield players. So off comes an attacking player and on goes Hicks/Riera to tighten things up.


We need to sort that if we're going to play Ifill and Huysegems and Brockie.


My pick: Riera to start the next game to see if he goes better.


Also tough to hook Huysegems early twice - might find Ernie had an angry Belgian on his hands, even if that might have been the better option considering the second half of last week when Ifill/Brockie combo looked pretty good

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over 12 years ago

Ifill also got hit early in some leg twisting tackles. 

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over 12 years ago

100 game man! Congratulations on this one Paul.

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over 12 years ago

Look. Paul Ifill is a great player, but he is not his exquisite-self when he joined. We are gradually starting to cut him slack due to his age and fitness. We must look at the bigger picture. Soon he will have to survey his options, and playing in the next few years shouldn't be one of them, that is evident as we see him this year. 

We have had several players join their countries on international duty recently, but he is not one of them, so if he is still a game winner, then why after 8 weeks have the Phoenix not won any games? It's not entirely his fault I know, but if we see him as a player who can win games, then we see him incorrectly, at the moment. He must start or at least get some decent game time. There is a standard we must uphold at Wellington Phoenix, and I truly believe under Merrick, tactically we can still finish in the top 4.

Perhaps Ernie needs to look at his positioning. Ifill (another classic pun) that maybe he could join Brockie up front and we could look at a 4-4-2 when he makes an appearance. Paul has a tremendous ability to out-smart his opponent especially on the edge of the box, and we know of his shooting ability. Then we don't have to rely on him to drop back and help defend, because we know that Jeremy has an aggressive and efficient defensive ability considering his usual goal-scoring talents.

Stein is also to blame for our lack of goals, and I would like to see more from Kenny Cunningham who I think is still yet to score after 8 weeks. 

This all is spoken from someone who sees this great club as a side who can actually win the title. We have the coach to get us there, so how about the players start producing. Anywhere outside the top 6 at the conclusion of the season is absolutely unacceptable, and at the moment Ernie's game-plans cannot be blamed. The players need to step up, and Ifill is a primary target in that genre.

COYN

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over 12 years ago

Jeremy has a what?

There are plenty of other players who would be replaced before Ifill or who we might expect more out of to date.

Other than Carlos who do you rate as being able to read the game and make an intelligent pass, better than Paul?

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about 12 years ago

Surgery today then 8 to 12 months rehab.

The best player tower a Nix shirt. End of.

about 12 years ago

He'll be back


about 12 years ago

Thanks for some great contributions Paul. We want to see you back.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

about 12 years ago

Paul Ifill - proof that we don't need to break the "no cocks" rule to have a true star in Nix colours.


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about 12 years ago

Love ya Iffy, good luck for your op and all