Phoenix Transfer - speculation (Part 1)
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And let's hope Mulligan is another Smeltz - struggling player who comes good in the Nix environment.
Ricki's had plenty of opportunity to watch them both play so he must be convinced that Mulligan is the better option (than Rees) but Mulligan's press doesn't look that flash.
Anyway hopefully he will be Smeltz 2.
He dribbles a lot and the opposition dont like it - you can see it all over their faces. (Ron Atkinson)
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David Mulligan is a tremendous player. He achieved was more in England than Shane Smeltz did (no disrespect to Smeltz) He has amassed well over 150 league appearances since 2000 and is just the type of playerthe phoenix will benefit from. Everytime i have watched him he is determined, enthusiastic and skillfull! At 26 he has already 8 years of full time professional football behind him and played an integral part in Sc**thorpes League one win (making 24 appearances) IF we get him at the Phoenix we can count ourselves extremely luckyas he will bring a lot to the team!
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Rees pretty much played on the right side of a back three.� Mully is a right back.� Hard to compare.Siggy can play left back...
I don't quite get this, so will appreciate your educational reply, because back in my day (no pun intended!, and don't ask how long ago it was!!!) a right back was on the right at the back.
His job was to stop and/or to contain the left winger, or whoever else had the gumption to get down that side of the field.
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To me, there is a difference to how you play if you have the cover of a wide midfielder who is supposed to come in and offer protection down the side when on defence. If an opposition side attack with two wide players and two forwards a three man defence is over-powered.
Rees was a Centre Back, one of three as opposed to a true Right back who's role is to defend but also get forward and create attacking options. It's the reason why Rees is tall, built like a brick-sh*thouse and slow, whereas Mulligan is kind of short, and supposedly nippier.
Rees was a Centre Back, one of three as opposed to a true Right back who's role is to defend but also get forward and create attacking options. It's the reason why Rees is tall, built like a brick-sh*thouse and slow, whereas Mulligan is kind of short, and supposedly nippier.
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Rees pretty much played on the right side of a back three. Mully is a right back. Hard to compare.Siggy can play left back...
I don't quite get this, so will appreciate your educational reply, because back in my day (no pun intended!, and don't ask how long ago it was!!!) a right back was on the right at the back.
His job was to stop and/or to contain the left winger, or whoever else had the gumption to get down that side of the field.
Back three formations tend to rely on three centrebacks, rather than one centreback, a LB and a RB. Rees was a CB. He was the rightmost of the three CB's, but that doesn't automatically make him an RB.
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Damn, the article is gone. Anyone got it saved?
Former England star Paul Gascoigne has put pen to paper on a lucrative deal with the Wellington Phoenix in a marquee capacity in what is believed to be a 5 year deal.
Gascoigne, whose former clubs include Lazio, Rangers, Tottenham, Everton and Middlesborough said it was a Wellingtonian living in England who was instrumental in convincing him that his future career path lay in the New Zealand capital.
"I met this guy in me Mam's bingo hall who spoke all funny like, and he told me his name was Frankie and he was from New Zealand" Gascoigne said. "He told me to forget about mickey mouse leagues like the MSL as there was no way that they could compete with the changing rooms of the cake tin."
A Reuters reporter was able to uncover the identity of the Wellingtonian, but he declined to be interviewed. However, he did release the following statement:
"Gazza is a top geezer and he seemed a little subdued when I saw him at bingo. I went over to have a chat and cheer him up and the next thing I know, I'm giving him Tony Pignata's phone number and he's on his way to Wellington."
One of the terms and conditions involved with the deal is believed to include having a dentist's chair in the residence being provided for Gascoigne.
Endorsement offers are already rushing in, with Irvines Pies being a front-runner to have the geordie man representing their brand.
Gascoigne is due to arrive in Wellington next week.
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tony P on radio sport today-
one spot to be kept til after/during pre-season comp (to allow Ricky to assess squad) no decision on 'additional' right back til then (apparently)
Ross in talks re next season tomorrow
As noted previously, Porter discussions to re-open at end of English season
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could this be another famous Tony P smokescreen?
unless vince lia has spent the entire off-season penned inside an area 15 metres from the right-hand touchline, then i can't see how we can survive without getting a right back!
unless our 'glut' of midfielders means we'll be playing 3-5 -2, (please, no)
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could this be another famous Tony P smokescreen?
unless vince lia has spent the entire off-season penned inside an area 15 metres from the right-hand touchline, then i can't see how we can survive without getting a right back!
unless our 'glut' of midfielders means we'll be playing 3-5 -2, (please, no)
If it is a smokescreen, it's a rather cruel one! Just reading it brought back scary memories of Cleberson playing at right back and Lockhead playing in a back three. Does anyone know of another team on earth that doesn't have at least one specialist right back in their squad. How hard is it to get an a-league quality right back?
Re Aloisi. I really hope he doesn't sign.... with the number of mids we have why on eath would we want him. I rate Dodd, Brown, and Johnson, way ahead of him at DCM. Plus there's also McCain. Sign Sigmand, a right back and Porter I'm I'll be very happy :-)
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Actually it is kind of tricky to find an A-League right back.
Last season Sydney used Fyfe (primarily a Centre Back) a lot, Newcastle used Tarek (previously an attacking midfielder), Queensland have converted Seo, Melbourne had to blood Seb Ryall a youngster that I know the Phoenix knew of... pretty much the best Right back in the league was Alagich in Adelaide and he's retiring. Hard News2008-04-01 16:19:53
Last season Sydney used Fyfe (primarily a Centre Back) a lot, Newcastle used Tarek (previously an attacking midfielder), Queensland have converted Seo, Melbourne had to blood Seb Ryall a youngster that I know the Phoenix knew of... pretty much the best Right back in the league was Alagich in Adelaide and he's retiring. Hard News2008-04-01 16:19:53
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Man I reckon they should hold an open trial (like on the movie invincible with Mark Wahlburg) see what the public throws up. I'm sure I could play right back given a bit of fitness work within the squad... energy24.72008-04-01 16:47:14
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Man I reckon they should hold an open trial (like on the movie invincible with Mark Wahlburg) see what the public throws up. I'm sure I could play right back given a bit of fitness work within the squad...
Bear in mind that movie was incredibly inaccurate - Vince Papale played professional minor-league gridiron, which lead to him trialing with the Eagles

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Karl Dodd was playing RB for QLD before he went off to Romania...
You could have a situation like:
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Dodd-----------McKain---Durante------Lochhead
With Sigmund or such signed to sit on the bench as cover?
As HN said, pretty much every fullback in the HAL is converted. The only ones who aren't converted midfielders or CBs are:
*Alagich (retiring)
*Cassio
*Lochhead
There are plenty of succesful conversions (Matthew Thompson at LB for Newcastle, Iain Fyfe at RB for Sydney [after plenty of practice]), but equally less succesful ones (Jamie Coyne at RB for Perth stands out).
So if you do end up with Dodd at RB you'll not be alone in having to convert a player. He won't do much (if anything!) going forward, but at least you've got one proper fullback - which is more than many teams.
You could have a situation like:
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Dodd-----------McKain---Durante------Lochhead
With Sigmund or such signed to sit on the bench as cover?
As HN said, pretty much every fullback in the HAL is converted. The only ones who aren't converted midfielders or CBs are:
*Alagich (retiring)
*Cassio
*Lochhead
There are plenty of succesful conversions (Matthew Thompson at LB for Newcastle, Iain Fyfe at RB for Sydney [after plenty of practice]), but equally less succesful ones (Jamie Coyne at RB for Perth stands out).
So if you do end up with Dodd at RB you'll not be alone in having to convert a player. He won't do much (if anything!) going forward, but at least you've got one proper fullback - which is more than many teams.
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the top left corner is disappearing fast..
I have that poster up at work with big crosses through all the players leaving the club. Was contemplating adding Rees and El**ch to get in perspective how many people have left the club already.
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I have that poster up at work with big crosses through all the players leaving the club. Was contemplating adding Rees and El**ch to get in perspective how many people have left the club already.
There isn't enough room on the poster to fit that guy in there.
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could this be another famous Tony P smokescreen?
I really hope so - I dread going into the new season without a specialist right back. God forbid we have to play 3 at the back again.
We are also very dependent on Smeltz up front and need another top notch striker to give us options / more goals.
Tony P and Ricki have delivered brilliantly with the signings so far - let's hope they come through with the final 2 players to complete a very good line up.
He dribbles a lot and the opposition dont like it - you can see it all over their faces. (Ron Atkinson)
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could this be another famous Tony P smokescreen?
I really hope so - I dread going into the new season without a specialist right back. God forbid we have to play 3 at the back again.
We are also very dependent on Smeltz up front and need another top notch striker to give us options / more goals.
Tony P and Ricki have delivered brilliantly with the signings so far - let's hope they come through with the final 2 players to complete a very good line up.
true, i know we all want a specialist right-back, but at the end of the day, if we can't find one, we could do a lot worse than someone like Lia at right back, especially now as the other 3 positions are solid. if we arn't going to be able to find a suitable right back i'm sure Lia will be trained up before the season starts
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you make me feel a whole lot more confident about it.
i still think we need 2 more defenders and a striker as well as leting go aloisi
true, the thing is with someone young like lia, he's already played at RB before, and could develop a lot more in that position, while offering a lot more than christie, that said christie is good in that he can be chucked on anywhere in midfield. but at the end of the day, signing a specialist right-back increases our depth a heck of a lot
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https://www.yellowfever.co.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=5228&PID=180049#180049
For all your conjecture and innuendo.
Think of it as our own 4-4-2 Rumour Mill.
For all your conjecture and innuendo.
Think of it as our own 4-4-2 Rumour Mill.
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