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Posted September 29, 2013 07:49 · last edited September 29, 2013 07:54

I keep getting the feeling, both overt and implied, that many of you feel the reason the Nix lost to ACFC was because essentially a relatively weak Phoenix team was up against the best City could offer. If this is so does this mean the likes of Moss, Sigmund, Bertos, Brockie, Boxall, Bertsch, Stein, Lia, Durante and Muscat are not really up for it and youngsters like Boyd, Adams, Rufer and Gully are still too underdeveloped.

If this is so then the whole coming A League season depends on the increasingly injury prone and ageing legs of Paul Iffill, the on and off again talent of Hernandez (wasn't he released by Melbourne) and Kenny Cunningham. This doesn't bode very well if you ask me.

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Bluemagic edited September 29, 2013 07:54

I keep getting the feeling, both overt and implied, that many of you feel the reason the Nix lost to ACFC was because essentially a relatively weak Phoenix team was up against the best City could offer. If this is so does this mean the likes of Moss, Sigmund, Bertos, Brockie, Stein, Lia, Durante and Muscat are not really up for it and youngsters like Boyd, Adams, Rufer and Gully are still too underdeveloped.

If this is so then the whole coming A League season depends on the increasingly injury prone and ageing legs of Paul Iffill, the on and off again talent of Hernandez (wasn't he released by Melbourne) and Kenny Cunningham. This doesn't bode very well if you ask me.

Bluemagic edited September 29, 2013 07:50

I keep getting the feeling, both overt and implied, that many of you feel the reason the Nix lost to ACFC was because essentially a relatively weak Phoenix team was up against the best City could offer. If this is so does this mean the likes of Moss, Sigmund, Bertos, Brockie, Stein, Lia, Durante and Muscat are not really up for it and youngsters like Boyd, Adams, Rufer and Gully are still too underdeveloped.

If this is so then the whole coming season depends on the increasingly injury prone and ageing legs of Paul Iffill, the on and off again talent of Hernandez (wasn't he released by Melbourne) and Kenny Cunningham. This doesn't bode very well if you ask me.