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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA

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If you listen to Gareth too much, we will be 5 nil behind again at half time
At least its total football

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

I'm wondering if in Gareth's total football demand if he remembered to recommend some defence. since the change we have been very poor defensively

Queenslander 3x a year.

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

For god sake we resorted to our oldstyle of football in that game. Back to longball and crosses. The players said they wanted to go back to winning ugly. They got half way there. Now they are losing ugly.

Can't blame Gareth for this I'm afraid.

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If Welnix really want to have a profitable club they might need to bite the bullet and show Ricki the door, and splash some cash on a marquee. They are all business men, surely they can understand that sometimes you need to inject capital in the short term for long term profit. If they let Ricki keep managing for 2 more years without access to marquee players it might be cheaper for them but how many fans are gonna stick around? How much money will they lose asa a result of dwindling public interest? And yes, I know it's not all Ricki's fault but sometimes organisations just need fresh ideas. Managers of football teams are ultimately accountable for on-field performances too, that's just the way it is.

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 Maybe part of the problem is that despite them being succesful business men they dont seem to understand that operating a succesful sporting franchise is a completly different thing.They seem to be trying to approach it  the same way they have been succesful and im afraid until they realise maybe that wont work things will not get better.We are told constantly there isnt the money for quality players to come in and that isnt the way they want to go.Well im sorry not sure we can expect things to get much better if they choose to take the young player development route.Will probably be 2 years before the best of them are able to offer a consistant level of performance that will allow us to compete and by then they will be looking to move on to bigger and better things and we are back to square one.

Maybe they should look at how the Breakers have gone about things,yep different sports but dont try and tell me that their away trips and schedule is easier than ours.They seem to have the mix between local players and hard nosed overseas players right.Just maybe there could be something to learn from them.They also seem to have owners who dont try and push themselves into the limelight constantly and seem to leave those who are employed to run the club to do what they there to do.


GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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If Welnix really want to have a profitable club they might need to bite the bullet and show Ricki the door, and splash some cash on a marquee. They are all business men, surely they can understand that sometimes you need to inject capital in the short term for long term profit. If they let Ricki keep managing for 2 more years without access to marquee players it might be cheaper for them but how many fans are gonna stick around? How much money will they lose asa a result of dwindling public interest? And yes, I know it's not all Ricki's fault but sometimes organisations just need fresh ideas. Managers of football teams are ultimately accountable for on-field performances too, that's just the way it is.

Agree. Throw in the fact Herbert has major AW's responsibilties this year (on the back of the Oceania debacle) and it's a no-brainer. The public interest IS dying off. Was before last nights hiding. Will be a record low attendance this week. Public aren't going to wait 2 years for some Kiwi academy kids to come thu. They just want to see the Phoenix win the A League sooner rather than later. And that ain't gonna happen ever with Herbert. He has run out of ideas and is constantly outcoached. Time for Phoenix Mk2

 

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For god sake we resorted to our oldstyle of football in that game. Back to longball and crosses. The players said they wanted to go back to winning ugly. They got half way there. Now they are losing ugly.

Can't blame Gareth for this I'm afraid.



thery resorted to some long ball direct stuff sure, but that was only after they were three nl down after trying to play a passing, posession game. I'm not placing the blame solely on Gareth I'm just asking if he had defence in his total football game plan.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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theprof wrote:

For god sake we resorted to our oldstyle of football in that game. Back to longball and crosses. The players said they wanted to go back to winning ugly. They got half way there. Now they are losing ugly.

Can't blame Gareth for this I'm afraid.



thery resorted to some long ball direct stuff sure, but that was only after they were three nl down after trying to play a passing, posession game. I'm not placing the blame solely on Gareth I'm just asking if he had defence in his total football game plan.


These guys are professional footballers, you can't use the excuse that they have been asked to pass the ball around for the drop in form. It's a fundamental part of the game for goodness sake, if they can't do it then they may as well retire.
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your taking my expression of passing the ball too literally, the team was hired to fit into Ricki's version of football, direct, long and "ugly". The owners have asked this group of players to play a posession based style which isn't where their skills lie. The players we hire is down to the owners and the coach, the players inability to play a particular style is their own lack of ability shining through

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theprof wrote:

For god sake we resorted to our oldstyle of football in that game. Back to longball and crosses. The players said they wanted to go back to winning ugly. They got half way there. Now they are losing ugly.

Can't blame Gareth for this I'm afraid.



thery resorted to some long ball direct stuff sure, but that was only after they were three nl down after trying to play a passing, posession game. I'm not placing the blame solely on Gareth I'm just asking if he had defence in his total football game plan.

Sorry but that is not correct....my son was counting long balls from kickoff(he is a bit of a train spotter)  over 20 balls in the air in the first seven minutes....we came out and longballed it....it was the Nix of old.
Defense is a fundamental part of football....goes without saying. Does not matter what style of football you are playing. Blaming owners for defenders not marking in the box or rushing out of the line or not tracking is incorrect. Where the blame lies is with the coach who watches the same faults happening every week and appears to not know how to fix them.
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the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)

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about 13 years ago

Feverish wrote:

the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)

Interesting, seems like there is a bit of a ruction between the players and Welnix happening.

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about 13 years ago

Feverish wrote:

the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)


*facepalm* that player is correct
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patrick478 wrote:

Feverish wrote:

the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)

Interesting, seems like there is a bit of a ruction between the players and Welnix happening.
Yeh, they are saying this aint going to work for them.  True for a number, but with a different midfield next week things could be different. (imho and as I think I said elsewhere, Manny, Sanchez and Ifill in midfield, brings the right mix, but not sure we will see it) 

This mini rebellion just says a number of them who don't want to play this way, and can't, shouldn't make the cut next year.

But surprising Welnix didn't get that a five year plan is of no use to the players.  That tells me

1) they are/were more hopeful of the current bunch being able to improve, than the players themselves and we are
2) they are a little adrift of the immediate focus  of most football players (and fans)
3) Welnix should now realise that a number of these players are and probably know they are dog tucker and that has made for a morale problem in the side.

Fine when you are signing a guy for them to know the system and style they expect to play in and their role in that.  Trouble is these guys were signed with other ideas.
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Complete speculation from me - but earlier in the season I did make a comparison to the old team "family" spirit and this season's rather flat feel about the team.

Also monkeyfish I think asked about team culture.

Bidwell - maybe do an "investigative journo" piece on this?  Would make for riveting column inches and if you hang around Fenton and Boyd's showers for some goss I'd re-subscribe to DP (as long as I get my freebie set of Ginsu steak knives).


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about 13 years ago

Feverish wrote:

the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)


That sounds much more like something you would do during the offseason/start of preseason than in the middle of a losing slump!
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This interview below says it all really - Deaker and Danny Hay.

   
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/auckland/player/ondemand/1747804994-danny-hay-on-phoenix-performance

Also -  Chote told Radio Sport this morning that Herbert's got to standup to the owners and say his squad can't play the way they want them to (short term) and go back to the defensive structure and breakaway style the Phoenix are renowned for.

So if RH has soldout to the owners (to secure his personal future for another 2 years) - and the players hear about the total football/style change thing from the media first (not RH) - then Herbert tells the media about current players being discarded - then Herbert's lost the ONE thing he is good at - being loyal to his players. This now can only be terminal for RH, and his exit needs to happen now.

 

 

about 13 years ago

tonya wrote:

 

This interview below says it all really - Deaker and Danny Hay.

   
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/auckland/player/ondemand/1747804994-danny-hay-on-phoenix-performance

Also -  Chote (also a Nix Board member) told Radio Sport this morning that Herbert's got to standup to the owners and say his squad can't play the way they want them to (short term) and go back to the defensive structure and breakaway style the Phoenix are renowned for. An interesting slip.

So if RH has soldout to the owners (to secure his personal future for another 2 years) - and the players hear about the total football/style change thing from the media first (not RH) - then Herbert tells the media about current players being discarded - then Herbert's lost the ONE thing he is good at - being loyal to his players. This now can only be terminal for RH, and his exit needs to happen now.

 

 


Yeah I must admit i wondered how it would go down with the players with Ricki taking a few shots at guys like Locky and Siggy. Fastest way for a coach to lose a team is bagging them in the media. Kick them in the arse in private but you have to present a united face to the public. You also do wonder why Ricki never told them about the style change....that is totally bizarre. Especially as this was decided by a committee including Ricki early in the piece......
Also agree on Chote's call. If Herbert is to go down in flames he should at least get to call the shots on what happens on field from  now to the seasons end, after all its head on the block.
about 13 years ago
I am wondering if Ricki has had some man management motivation lessons from Gareth. It seems completely out of character for Ricki and not his mode of operation.

Auckland will rise once more

about 13 years ago

Feverish wrote:

the players were going to get a Welnix presentation on their five year plan prior to leaving for Oz. They got told by one particular player that getting told what will be happening at the club in five years isn't really of relevance to them - they won't be here. What is important is digging out of this rut right now and getting the three. Meeting abandoned (maybe they should have had the meeting haha)

Good on that player (I would bet it would be our new kiwi, Andrew).

Auckland will rise once more

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Dear Gareth.

I grant you that you have put your position out there in the media and that you are a well made man of solid financial advice. Here is a footballers school of economics that you might need to get learned on. Its not what you are going to want to hear but its an unfortunate reality.

Other teams have marquee players. We do not. On the whole, the majority of marquee players have been value for money. Last night, you saw just what having a marquee player can do for your team and for polarising your fans. Granted that ADP is a special player the likes that this league may not see again. For 38, you have to admit, he still has it and made a few younger players last night look like amateurs. He has earned his paycheck this year in my opinion because even when Sydney has been rank awful, he has still been pretty good, save for round 1. The flip side to this is that it did cost Sydney a bit of money. Who and how it was paid for, I can't answer you but they found the cash and made it work. They also have a Socceroo in Brett Emerton. If you have not heard of him, he was a team mate of one Ryan Nelsen (I am sure you have heard of him) and made a good name for himself in the English Premier League at Blackburn before he decided that the lights of the Opera House were more his style. Emerton is not in the same class as ADP but he is a handy footballer that performs more often than not.
Now I know you have this whole 5 year plan about developing locals and becoming a self sustaining club and thats quite admirable. If I was the man behind it the club, I 'd want that too. However if you have not also noticed, Sydney this month also signed Joel Griffiths. Joel too polarises fans but in that 'I'm a bit of a dick way'. He is still a good footballer in his own right and you saw how he went last night on his 1st game back. He happened to leave a seasoned defender for dead in the 1st 10 mins of his 1st game. Not bad aye. The amazing thing with this is that Sydney could sign him, and stay under the cap.


Where am I going with this? Well I can't profess that this is my idea. I did read it on another thread in this forum and even I went 'my god is it is that simple'. So lets play economics.

You run Gareths Fruit World, which is not a bad little store but the big bad LaPaglia Fruit World up the road has more of a market share and do a better turn over because the customers feel a bit more in the 'customer service' area than what they receive from your store.  It does happen. Now you might have a wage bill at your store of $2 million. Being an ordinary world and same same industry, you would expect that LaPaglia Fruit World would have a similar budget. For the sake of semantics, lets just say $2 million as well. Now you kinda need about 20 employees to run your store so on average you would say that the average salary of an employee at Fruit World is $100k a year. Not too shabby for a Fruit World worker I must say. Now market statistics say that the average wage for Fruit World workers is higher than that. How is it that your workers are getting an average wage but the workers at other stores are above that average and make the 'market statistic' average. Well its just so happens, there is a subsidy from the Don Key government that a couple of guys can be immigrants and via some shady loop holes that a Taito-Field tiler could not cover, they seem to work for 'free'. All fruit worlds being equal you have to pay 20 guys out of $2 millions and the big bad LaPaglia Fruit World has to pay.... oh lets say 18 employees out of $2 million. Well naturally for that extra 'average' wage, LaPaglia Fruit World can attract a better class of employee than Gareths Fruit World because they are likely to want to earn a little more than you might pay them. I know right? People all over the world change jobs for more money! Who would have thunk it... Its a crazy thing. Because of the better class of employee, the customers get a little more love when they go into the LaPaglia Fruit World and hence why they rate highly in the 'customer service' section.

Can you kinda figure where I am coming from on this Gareth? A couple of marquee players (and yes I know its a dirty word to you) can actually leave you with cap space free in case someone comes onto the market in the transfer window, or, you can spread the money a little further and get in a couple of extra players, or you kind find a better class of player because you are able to offer them an extra little bit more cash.

I know its tough to swallow but you see when 9 teams are doing this, and 1 team is not, well.... I guess I don't really need to spell out what happens to that 1 team that goes it alone. And there endith the lesson.

Thank you for your attention.

Grumpy old bastard alert

about 13 years ago

I hope you sent that directly to him? he won't answer it from here. In fact he's even gone quiet on facebook where I've posed the same question to him

Queenslander 3x a year.

about 13 years ago

Interesting fruit analogy.

Fruit is seasonal.

Fruit need to be handled with care otherwise they bruise easily or go off in quality.

Some fruit are way over priced.

American fruit is big and showy but of no real substance.

Fruit doesn't travel too well.

How long should you hold on to your fruit before you go and buy some more?



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Put it on his blog!! #occupyGareth!!

Take it to the internet! Hey you know we could probably all download Low Orbit Ion Cannon and DDOS his Kiwisaver!

[Note to various security/terrorist agencies

I am not a terrorist/hacker/anonymous/activst/hacktivist THIS IS A JOKE!!!!]

But seriously we could...

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about 13 years ago

I'm happy for someone else to post it. I'm not interested in signing up to Gareths blog.

Grumpy old bastard alert

about 13 years ago

Honestly, if you actually want him to answer it, post it on his blog, and he will. If you didn't want him to answer it, what was the point in writing it? You can log in to his blog using a range of different accounts (facebook, twitter, google) so you don't actually have to sign up to his blog.


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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:
 If you didn't want him to answer it, what was the point in writing it? 


Exactly the same reason anyone vents pointless negativity on this forum. To influence the ideas of other forumers, and perhaps be some kind of "big shot".

I'm feeling pretty negative, but that ain't going to stop me getting drunk, chanting and making a fool of myself at Eden Park.


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about 13 years ago

Doloras wrote:

patrick478 wrote:
 If you didn't want him to answer it, what was the point in writing it? 


Exactly the same reason anyone vents pointless negativity on this forum. To influence the ideas of other forumers, and perhaps be some kind of "big shot".

I'm feeling pretty negative, but that ain't going to stop me getting drunk, chanting and making a fool of myself at Eden Park.

Was this a stab at me?

Grumpy old bastard alert

about 13 years ago

No, it was a stab at useless negativity. I think you should actually put your letter somewhere where Gareth might see it.


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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

I'm happy for someone else to post it. I'm not interested in signing up to Gareths blog.



What was the point in it then ??  You have addressed it to him, and yet he doesnt answer posts on here
about 13 years ago

Jeff

Not all teams have Marquee's ...  all teams do not have big budgets ... if it was money the Mariners would have died a long time ago ...

The message from Gareth is very simple ... play a style of football that will get folk tho the gate... from the outside it seems like shooting the messenger...

The squad and playing style are the coaches ... and being as fair as I can the Nix arguably play the most negative football in the A-League... the TV rating in Australia are by far the lowest of the away teams and this has not always been the case... 

While Gareth is well out his depth in selecting players and formations he is spot on in saying the Nix need to lift their game and play a better style of football... I have often posted that in NZ the football media has rarely discussed the technical side of the game [maybe to many rugby folk who knows why] in Australia that's all we read about for maybe Hal 2 to Hal 6... and in Hal 7 & 8 it still is constantly talked of ... I guess I am saying it is possible to say something is bad without it being an attack on football .... me thinks maybe so many years of negative press has created rejection of any criticism maybe I am wrong...

Jeff it's not just money and your post above essentially is about spending money whereas I would content you need to create a football culture first.... NZ football needs to invest in technical developments of coaches in general... the turn around is much faster than you may think look at the difference Arnold made to the Mariners and AP did to the Roar & MV ... Gareth IMO is by and large on the right path I think he needs support from football folk to put what he is saying in football terms .....

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

about 13 years ago


Problem is, as some of us are saying, we don't have the playing personnel to play this attractive football that's being talked about. So Gareth asking for this change, while understandable, is hypocritical as apparently he's not prepared to go out of his way to help recruit the kind of player we would need.

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

about 13 years ago

I don't think he's being hipocritical, I just think that he doesn't understand that players that can play this style properly will demand a lot more in wages than the crop of players we currently have. Either way, unless Welnix are prepared to spend more money on players, this style will continue to fail dismally.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I don't think he's being hipocritical, I just think that he doesn't understand that players that can play this style properly will demand a lot more in wages than the crop of players we currently have. Either way, unless Welnix are prepared to spend more money on players, this style will continue to fail dismally.

Maybe hypocritical was the wrong choice of words, but saying "I want the style to change" while being told, as I'm sure he has, that we don't have the cattle to play that way but still maintaining that he won't open up the purse to recruit more suitable players for his vision, is suicidal

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

about 13 years ago

Solved! Either blow the bank on quality or play 7 assorted defenders, 2 mids and a striker for the rest of the season.

"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..."

about 13 years ago

 And the myth gets perpetuated again, "Gareth asked for the change."

See Pineys blog about how it happened.

Noone said let the defence be leaky, from what I can see, no matter what system is in place




about 13 years ago

Jag wrote:


Problem is, as some of us are saying, we don't have the playing personnel to play this attractive football that's being talked about. So Gareth asking for this change, while understandable, is hypocritical as apparently he's not prepared to go out of his way to help recruit the kind of player we would need.


Not so you have ball players in your squad ... you need to play a style or more to the point be coached in a system ...
As an example the Mariners when they get the ball in their own half and are playing out go to a 3 - 3 -3 - 1 formation...
The two centre backs go wide and one of the DM drops into the centre... the outside backs run wide of the the other DM [ie we play 4 -2 - 3 -1 in defence] .... the AM has in tight  the two wide mids ... creating heaps of options to play tho the centre of the park or go wide... if we play tho the centre of the park the outside backs and mids go forward creating openings for the people in the centre of the park to go wide to or play straight tho the park... in defence the two DM's play a zone defence with the two CB playing a marking defence ... hell we have I think six kids 20 or under on the park... 
I guess what I am saying is the time has come to question whether or not the Nix's coaching staff have moved with the rest of the league ... essentially what worked two years ago will fail today ...

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

about 13 years ago

hepatitis wrote:

 And the myth gets perpetuated again, "Gareth asked for the change."

See Pineys blog about how it happened.

Noone said let the defence be leaky, from what I can see, no matter what system is in place

No matter who asked for the change. It appears to have been asked for.

A squad, more or less, which has featured in the finals for the past 4 years has become a dysfunctional rabble on the park this season. Players like Siggy and Dura, who have (for the most part) been consistent for their Nix careers have suddenly become the Laurel and Hardy of A League defenders. Guys like Vinnie Lia and Manny, who could usually be relied upon to put in a shift every week, have unravelled to the point of invisibility.

Players lose form, but having that many players losing form all at the same time is more than a coincidence, in my opinion. There appears to be something very wrong at the club, on and off the park.

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

about 13 years ago

To be honest, the only person that I really trust to get to the bottom of exactly what happened is Piney. The Dom Post reporters are having a field day, Gareth is opening his mouth without thinking first, whereas Piney has obviously talked to several people close to the club (who he has formed a fantastic working relationship with over the past 6 years) and made a good attempt to find out the facts. For now, I'm taking his version of what happened as gospel.


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