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Phoenix Transfer Speculation 2013/14

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over 12 years ago
Luis Garcia wrote:

So is he better than Hogg and Rowe?

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

If they did trial.....what were there short comings and reason they were let go as Caira turns up for a couple of days and gets a TWO year contract = must be VERY good? So what of and where are Hogg and Rowe now?

World Cup next year and a very big game looming in Wellington before hand. Lockhead 32 (best years far behind him) is our only professional left back in the country who'll be playing second fiddle to Caira = not playing.

Very underwhelming signing.........looks like a 'deal' to me.


Rowe isn't even in the FSE now.
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I think people are overreacting here. This Ausi kid may simply be brought in initially as squad cover and if he progresses, fantastic. Ernie may well still be looking for his first choice left back. Fenton on one side and this kid on the other sounds a little green. My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract. I thought we should have learnt our lesson with Downey?



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over 12 years ago
I think people are overreacting here. This Ausi kid may simply be brought in initially as squad cover and if he progresses, fantastic. Ernie may well still be looking for his first choice left back. Fenton on one side and this kid on the other sounds a little green. My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract. I thought we should have learnt our lesson with Downey?


Yeah I was just thinking about this actually - maybe we'll still sign Hogg and this kid'll be backup or play CM or something. Plenty of time til the start of the season yet....

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over 12 years ago


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.

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over 12 years ago

Thompson- didn't he get owned a lot last year? At the Heart right? Recall him being a handy player, but not sure if he's still got the goods. Defence still has some questions to answer. Bertos = right back??



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over 12 years ago
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.


I'm sure we all want to win the A League, but it is not going to happen any time soon.

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over 12 years ago
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.


Based on what I saw last night aswell, Lia and Manny don't look upto it. In the 3 preseason games I think Manny in particular has been pretty poor. Hopefully it's just a bit of preseason rustiness, but I do feel like we somehow need to find a class DM.
Anyone know of any quality unsigned DM's at the moment that could be interested? Maybe we should look at England, still bound to be many players that have been released from last season looking for a club. For some reason I reckon it would be cool to get a Costa Rican DM. Maybe Kenny Cunningham will have some recommendations for Ernie..  
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over 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.


I'm sure we all want to win the A League, but it is not going to happen any time soon.

At least we have a chance, compared to the vast majority of football clubs in the world where they will never win the league. The salary cap has given us as good a chance as any team in the league to win the competition. If we were in Europe where there is no salary cap restrictions, we would probably never win the league. It would be Sydney and Melbourne every year as they have by far the most income..
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over 12 years ago
Seb wrote:
Leggy wrote:
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.


I'm sure we all want to win the A League, but it is not going to happen any time soon.


At least we have a chance, compared to the vast majority of football clubs in the world where they will never win the league. The salary cap has given us as good a chance as any team in the league to win the competition. If we were in Europe where there is no salary cap restrictions, we would probably never win the league. It would be Sydney and Melbourne every year as they have by far the most income..



Of course we have a chance, but as I said it will not be 'soon '

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over 12 years ago
I think people are overreacting here. This Ausi kid may simply be brought in initially as squad cover and if he progresses, fantastic. Ernie may well still be looking for his first choice left back. Fenton on one side and this kid on the other sounds a little green. My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract. I thought we should have learnt our lesson with Downey?


"My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract."  EXACTLY .... one of the points I'm obviously poorly pointing out.
I definitely don't wish for the Phoenix to be a development squad for 'whatever'......but I do wish to support a team I can identify with......

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over 12 years ago
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.

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over 12 years ago
Is the Sherminator still hanging around training on trial?
Was in the stands last night
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over 12 years ago

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Can someone in the know please answer this earlier post and why Caira is a better LB than Hogg/Rowe or anyone else in the country?

Caira better be the goods 'cause Lockheads days are well past their use by date. 

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over 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
Seb wrote:
Leggy wrote:
tonya wrote:


I'm backing Ernie all the way with this and glad he signed Reece Caira. I just want us to win the A League and we'll never do that if the priority is to treat the Nix first team squad as some sort of development outfit. If the Kiwi kids work hard and are good enough, then they'll get their chance. The benchmark to reach top 4 is way higher than it used to be. Defensive midfield's now the worry. Until we can transition from the back third away from home (as an option to hoofing it) then our progress will be limited. The Muscat and Lia of last year weren't technically capable of doing that.


I'm sure we all want to win the A League, but it is not going to happen any time soon.


At least we have a chance, compared to the vast majority of football clubs in the world where they will never win the league. The salary cap has given us as good a chance as any team in the league to win the competition. If we were in Europe where there is no salary cap restrictions, we would probably never win the league. It would be Sydney and Melbourne every year as they have by far the most income..



Of course we have a chance, but as I said it will not be 'soon '

Balls or nothing.


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over 12 years ago

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Yes.

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over 12 years ago
I think people are overreacting here. This Ausi kid may simply be brought in initially as squad cover and if he progresses, fantastic. Ernie may well still be looking for his first choice left back. Fenton on one side and this kid on the other sounds a little green. My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract. I thought we should have learnt our lesson with Downey?


"My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract."  EXACTLY .... one of the points I'm obviously poorly pointing out.

I definitely don't wish for the Phoenix to be a development squad for 'whatever'......but I do wish to support a team I can identify with......



It's very important that we start to measure the team on performance not potential - but this year is about trying to improve on last year because that was a disaster that cannot be repeated

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over 12 years ago

Where have I heard "transition" before ??? Hmmmm............



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2ndBest wrote:

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Yes.

  
Thanks 2ndBest ..... you generally are in the know and well informed but if you get a chance to talk to Rowe and Hogg you would change your responds to the negative. 

Where and when was their release announced? 


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over 12 years ago
james dean wrote:
I think people are overreacting here. This Ausi kid may simply be brought in initially as squad cover and if he progresses, fantastic. Ernie may well still be looking for his first choice left back. Fenton on one side and this kid on the other sounds a little green. My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract. I thought we should have learnt our lesson with Downey?


"My only concern with this theory is we have given him a two year contract."  EXACTLY .... one of the points I'm obviously poorly pointing out.

I definitely don't wish for the Phoenix to be a development squad for 'whatever'......but I do wish to support a team I can identify with......



It's very important that we start to measure the team on performance not potential - but this year is about trying to improve on last year because that was a disaster that cannot be repeated

I totally agree JD re performance NOT potential. So one would hope there'd be quality signings sprinkled with young up and coming replacements. Hope Ernie doesn't use the old 'rebuilding due inherited squad' line if results don't go his way...........
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over 12 years ago

Think some people need to remember we are still some way off from playing our first A league game.More than happy to trust in Ernies judgement and will be more worried if some of the concerns raised in various threads are still around once our campaign kicks off.

Like the way things are shaping and hopefully there might still be a couple of good signings to come.Maybe he might have even been able to convince the money boys that those purse strings need to opened a bit wider.


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over 12 years ago

Basically I think if we can sign a mobile defensive centre midfielder who can drop into the back 4 this will all make a lot more sense.  2 young whippets playing high up the pitch and wide, basically attackers, with 2 centre backs plus a third payer (nominally a midfielder) who drops in between them defensively + another more defensive midfielder (probably Muscat).  If you look at average touch positions in most European leagues that's how it ends up - full backs generally play higher up the pitch than central midfielders.  So a bit depends on signing that player, but I think it's clear what he's trying to do and why he's signing the players he is

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over 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Yes.

  

Thanks 2ndBest ..... you generally are in the know and well informed but if you get a chance to talk to Rowe and Hogg you would change your responds to the negative. 

Where and when was their release announced? 



Ian Hogg was on a one year contract. 

The Dom Post had mentioned that both of them had left.
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over 12 years ago
ballane wrote:

Think some people need to remember we are still some way off from playing our first A league game.


This. First game is on 15th october, still months away. still waiting for brockie and kenny to come, and still heaps of time to get match fitness going.

In Ernie we trust.

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over 12 years ago
james dean wrote:

Basically I think if we can sign a mobile defensive centre midfielder who can drop into the back 4 this will all make a lot more sense.  2 young whippets playing high up the pitch and wide, basically attackers, with 2 centre backs plus a third payer (nominally a midfielder) who drops in between them defensively + another more defensive midfielder (probably Muscat).  If you look at average touch positions in most European leagues that's how it ends up - full backs generally play higher up the pitch than central midfielders.  So a bit depends on signing that player, but I think it's clear what he's trying to do and why he's signing the players he is


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I think the key signing of the import DM will happen late in the piece. Probably after the European transfer window closes at the end of August???  At this stage there will be quite a few pro's who will have missed out on being picked up and may be approachable to coming to the Nix. I would hope Ernies search net is a bit wider than Rickies. Cunningham was a good pick up. As JD said Ernie has a plan...and he is recruiting players who will fit his plan.....without any sentiments, which is how it should be.
From what we have seen from the warmup matches there appears to be an issue with the accurate transition of the ball from defensive to attack, especially under pressure....which has been an on going problem at the Nix. You can bet that Ernie won't put up with this situation for long as this is a key area of his new strategy. It could be that neither Lia or Muscat will start and that we might look at a new DM pairing, one import as playmaker and a stopper from Oz or NZ(if he can find one). 
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over 12 years ago

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Can someone in the know please answer this earlier post and why Caira is a better LB than Hogg/Rowe or anyone else in the country?

Caira better be the goods 'cause Lockheads days are well past their use by date. 


Rowe: Yes has been with the nix since day 1 of Ernie's preseason. Was given multiple weeks to perform. Ernie rated him initially but obviously after a few weeks realised he was not the right player for the role he wanted and made the hard call.
Hogg: Signed in Jan til end of season, was invited to trial with Nix under Ernie the same as Rowe but turned him down to try european clubs. Ernie can't sign him unsighted - so unless he is willing to come back, then he's out of the equation.
Lochhead: According to Gordy, he is well past his use by date. Most people agree that he was still a step above Rowe & Hogg so therefore by these standards, they are unlikely to be up to scratch yet.

Caira: Definitely quicker than Rowe and a lot more mobile which is clearly what Ernie wants from his fullbacks. Which is why in Ernie's eyes, he is a better option than Rowe. 
Ironically Iain Hogg possesses similar mobility but is currently out of the country so essentially unavailable to Ernie.

Club Identity: We have recently signed Luke Adams - young kiwi CB who fans can identify themselves to. I think we probbly have the least number of australians in the squad than ever? Ernie has directly expressed his wish to develop young kiwis and thinks we have the talent and is giving a lot of them a chance.


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over 12 years ago
james dean wrote:

Basically I think if we can sign a mobile defensive centre midfielder who can drop into the back 4 this will all make a lot more sense.  2 young whippets playing high up the pitch and wide, basically attackers, with 2 centre backs plus a third payer (nominally a midfielder) who drops in between them defensively + another more defensive midfielder (probably Muscat).  If you look at average touch positions in most European leagues that's how it ends up - full backs generally play higher up the pitch than central midfielders.  So a bit depends on signing that player, but I think it's clear what he's trying to do and why he's signing the players he is

This this this.

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over 12 years ago
playwithFire wrote:

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Can someone in the know please answer this earlier post and why Caira is a better LB than Hogg/Rowe or anyone else in the country?

Caira better be the goods 'cause Lockheads days are well past their use by date. 


Rowe: Yes has been with the nix since day 1 of Ernie's preseason. Was given multiple weeks to perform. Ernie rated him initially but obviously after a few weeks realised he was not the right player for the role he wanted and made the hard call.

Hogg: Signed in Jan til end of season, was invited to trial with Nix under Ernie the same as Rowe but turned him down to try european clubs. Ernie can't sign him unsighted - so unless he is willing to come back, then he's out of the equation.

Lochhead: According to Gordy, he is well past his use by date. Most people agree that he was still a step above Rowe & Hogg so therefore by these standards, they are unlikely to be up to scratch yet.


Caira: Definitely quicker than Rowe and a lot more mobile which is clearly what Ernie wants from his fullbacks. Which is why in Ernie's eyes, he is a better option than Rowe. 
Ironically Iain Hogg possesses similar mobility but is currently out of the country so essentially unavailable to Ernie.


Club Identity: We have recently signed Luke Adams - young kiwi CB who fans can identify themselves to. I think we probbly have the least number of australians in the squad than ever? Ernie has directly expressed his wish to develop young kiwis and thinks we have the talent and is giving a lot of them a chance.

I'm sorry that Ian Hogg seems to have moved on, I thought the Phoenix would be a good fit. he certainly has the ability to move from defence to attack at pace, which appears to be what you need. I hope Hogg gets a professional contract in Europe. 

Pleased that Luke Adams is being given a chance. Caira looks a good signing.

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over 12 years ago
Seb wrote:
playwithFire wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:

I can see what Ernie is doing in getting a younger squad in and building it. Good on him.

Something that I think Feverish or El Grapadura mentioned, we signed both our starting CBs on 2 year deals and both are of similar age. That would imply that both would be done at about the same time. You can generally look around and find 1 starting CB but 2?

Hmmm.


We do have 2 CB backups.


Of the little bit I've seen of Adams, I personally think he has the potential to jump Boxall in the CB pecking order.

Also I think Dura has the aspects of a CB who can probably play on quite a bit longer - whereas I would have to say Siggy's time will draw to an end sooner imo. So we may not be left in the dark and lose 2 CB's at once

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I would even go a step further and say that it's possible Adams could jump Siggy. He just seems to fit Ernies style so much better. He's very good on the ball, composed, and distributes from the back calmly and effectively. Siggy on the other hand tends to lack the skill and composure to play the possession based philosophy that Ernie wants to play imo. On the other hand, we might even see Boxall jump Siggy this season. I wonder if the Dura-Siggy monopoly of central defence may be coming to a close under Ernie.. on the other hand, Ernie may not think Adams is up to A-league level yet and the same could apply to Boxall, who knows..


Agree with these sentiments. My worry with a Dura/Siggy CB combination is that they're both quite slow to turn and so get caught out by quicker players and/or passes getting behind them which happened a lot last season. Of the two though, Dura is by far the better on the ball. So I wouldn't mind a changing of the guard at some point this season from Siggy to Boxall or Adams if they are ready to step up. Siggy could remain a very useful back up.
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over 12 years ago

Dura could end up moving into the midfield. Maybe unlikely but I wouldn't rule it out.

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over 12 years ago

Just a thought, the pre-season reports all seem to allude to Moss spilling the ball under pressure or making other mistakes that have lead to goals. Those that have witnessed them is he up to it this season? I like the guy, but if central league teams are forcing him into errors that are costing us goals do we need to be looking for a genuine first team keeper?

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brumbys wrote:

Just a thought, the pre-season reports all seem to allude to Moss spilling the ball under pressure or making other mistakes that have lead to goals. Those that have witnessed them is he up to it this season? I like the guy, but if central league teams are forcing him into errors that are costing us goals do we need to be looking for a genuine first team keeper?


I haven't seen the preseason games but I have seen plenty of Moss. He is a very good shot stopper. I don't think he is at his best dealing with high crosses/corners etc under pressure but he is good enough. You get a lot of protection from the referee in the a-league in these situations, more so than I suspect he was getting in these games. I don't have any concerns about him.

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over 12 years ago
playwithFire wrote:

Did Hogg and Rowe ACTUALLY trial for the Phoenix..........I mean .......invited, watched and talked to by Ernie??????

Can someone in the know please answer this earlier post and why Caira is a better LB than Hogg/Rowe or anyone else in the country?

Caira better be the goods 'cause Lockheads days are well past their use by date. 


Rowe: Yes has been with the nix since day 1 of Ernie's preseason. Was given multiple weeks to perform. Ernie rated him initially but obviously after a few weeks realised he was not the right player for the role he wanted and made the hard call.

Hogg: Signed in Jan til end of season, was invited to trial with Nix under Ernie the same as Rowe but turned him down to try european clubs. Ernie can't sign him unsighted - so unless he is willing to come back, then he's out of the equation.

Lochhead: According to Gordy, he is well past his use by date. Most people agree that he was still a step above Rowe & Hogg so therefore by these standards, they are unlikely to be up to scratch yet.


Caira: Definitely quicker than Rowe and a lot more mobile which is clearly what Ernie wants from his fullbacks. Which is why in Ernie's eyes, he is a better option than Rowe. 
Ironically Iain Hogg possesses similar mobility but is currently out of the country so essentially unavailable to Ernie.


Club Identity: We have recently signed Luke Adams - young kiwi CB who fans can identify themselves to. I think we probbly have the least number of australians in the squad than ever? Ernie has directly expressed his wish to develop young kiwis and thinks we have the talent and is giving a lot of them a chance.


Soccer: Phoenix sign another youth international
NZ Herald online today.
- An earlier version of this story stated that All White Ian Hogg had an unsuccessful trial at the Phoenix after his contract ended following the 2012-13 season. That is not the case and we apologise for the error.
Apology from Granny but opportunity wasted for some in-depth reporting on Hogg's time in Wellington, reason he went to Europe, where is he now etc.



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over 12 years ago

Gordy, you're dropping massive hints that "you know something we don't know" about Hogg/Merrick/Nix. Please spill or be known as a nasty tease.


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over 12 years ago
austin10 wrote:
james dean wrote:

Basically I think if we can sign a mobile defensive centre midfielder who can drop into the back 4 this will all make a lot more sense.  2 young whippets playing high up the pitch and wide, basically attackers, with 2 centre backs plus a third payer (nominally a midfielder) who drops in between them defensively + another more defensive midfielder (probably Muscat).  If you look at average touch positions in most European leagues that's how it ends up - full backs generally play higher up the pitch than central midfielders.  So a bit depends on signing that player, but I think it's clear what he's trying to do and why he's signing the players he is


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I think the key signing of the import DM will happen late in the piece. Probably after the European transfer window closes at the end of August???  At this stage there will be quite a few pro's who will have missed out on being picked up and may be approachable to coming to the Nix. I would hope Ernies search net is a bit wider than Rickies. Cunningham was a good pick up. As JD said Ernie has a plan...and he is recruiting players who will fit his plan.....without any sentiments, which is how it should be.

From what we have seen from the warmup matches there appears to be an issue with the accurate transition of the ball from defensive to attack, especially under pressure....which has been an on going problem at the Nix. You can bet that Ernie won't put up with this situation for long as this is a key area of his new strategy. It could be that neither Lia or Muscat will start and that we might look at a new DM pairing, one import as playmaker and a stopper from Oz or NZ(if he can find one). 

Ernie's latest thoughts on formation and players on SBS site yesterday:

”Every successful team that wants to play attacking football has to have a solid core, a strong spine,” said Merrick, who won two championships and two premierships in his six-year stint with Melbourne Victory.

”If you have such a solid foundation right down the middle of the park you will be able to play an attacking game.

”We have a very good goalkeeper in Glen Moss, two rock-solid centre backs in Andrew Durante and Ben Sigmund, a strong defensive midfielder in Manny Muscat, Carlos Hernandez as an attacking midfielder and last season's second highest scorer Jeremy Brockie.

”I think we've got a solid spine which is supplemented by a range of good quality players.”

Merrick said Wellington was likely to play in a 4-2-1-3 formation.

”I've always liked a back four with two fullbacks who can attack and actually become wingers and two strong, uncompromising midfielders in the middle of the park,” he said.

”We are actually looking for a quality midfielder because I have to play Carlos up front in the hole behind three strikers.

”I haven't seen Carlos play for two years but I've found him to be more mature and that's what happens when you reach the age of 30 and you realise you have three to five years left.

”He is very motivated and determined to achieve and he's training very hard.

”I think he'll have a very good season.”


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over 12 years ago

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

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over 12 years ago
number8 wrote:

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

He is more media savvy but the style of football he described was a carbon copy of what we had for the last three or four years.
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over 12 years ago
rjmiller wrote:
number8 wrote:

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

He is more media savvy but the style of football he described was a carbon copy of what we had for the last three or four years.


When did we ever see L******d play like a LW ? 
NEVER.


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over 12 years ago
nufc_nz wrote:
rjmiller wrote:
number8 wrote:

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

He is more media savvy but the style of football he described was a carbon copy of what we had for the last three or four years.


When did we ever see L******d play like a LW ? 

NEVER.


Lochead got a lot of balls into the penalty area. They may not have beat the first man, but they did get into the area. He wasn't quick, but he was very fit. He got forward a lot, much of how a wing back can play depends on who is in front of him, when it was Daniel I would hazard a guess and say he probably led the league in terms of wing backs crossing into the box.
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over 12 years ago
rjmiller wrote:
nufc_nz wrote:
rjmiller wrote:
number8 wrote:

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

He is more media savvy but the style of football he described was a carbon copy of what we had for the last three or four years.


When did we ever see L******d play like a LW ? 

NEVER.


Lochead got a lot of balls into the penalty area. They may not have beat the first man, but they did get into the area. He wasn't quick, but he was very fit. He got forward a lot, much of how a wing back can play depends on who is in front of him, when it was Daniel I would hazard a guess and say he probably led the league in terms of wing backs crossing into the box.


enough said.


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over 12 years ago
nufc_nz wrote:
rjmiller wrote:
nufc_nz wrote:
rjmiller wrote:
number8 wrote:

Ernie is much more media savvy than Rick. He communicates his ideas quit well. The players must be super stoked to play that style of football, specially after winning the wooden spoon. I'm really looking forward to see how fast they can implement that on the pitch. 73 days to kick-off.

He is more media savvy but the style of football he described was a carbon copy of what we had for the last three or four years.


When did we ever see L******d play like a LW ? 

NEVER.


Lochead got a lot of balls into the penalty area. They may not have beat the first man, but they did get into the area. He wasn't quick, but he was very fit. He got forward a lot, much of how a wing back can play depends on who is in front of him, when it was Daniel I would hazard a guess and say he probably led the league in terms of wing backs crossing into the box.


enough said.

What was said above still matches the normal game plan from the last few years. There is nothing radically different to it and Lochead did get forward.
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