a.haak

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
Below par is good in golf.

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
Below par is good in golf.
Puns are a slice of Fever-ana. You'll all be hooked soon.
This reminds me of that exhibition game against the Chinese selection last pre-season. We were in the stand sitting next to a couple who though that Feverish was one of the Nix new signings for the season. I still remember the guy excitedly telling hie wife/gf/partner 'this new guy looks really good, I think he'll be a great signing for us this season'. I didn't have the heart to tell him the truth and embarras hime in front on his missus, but we all had a good chuckle...
Any chance he'll fly out with a contract in his pocket?
Wonder what other options we have then?
Golf club. No club.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Greenacre was taking a full part in training last Thursday albeit with his knee strapped. He's not an ounce overweight, but I imagine last week was the first training he'd done since early May when he got injured so it's understandable he's not ready.
Astroclaus played two full games and trained for ten days, that's a pretty long trial in this day and age.
Putter hasn't gone anywhere yet, but if the club suspect he's long term injured, or injury prone, or just doesn't have his heart in it, or doesn't fit the squad then they will let him go.
Having seen Gould and Trani in action quite a bit, as well as Tony and Ricki's judgement this season I don't care if we start the season with Greenacre, Costa and 'Party all the time' while the search continues... if on 7 or 8 weeks we get the right player at the right price who is the right fit and wants to succeed like the club does.
A month ago I had an attack of the angsts but I have now found my happy place, it will get sorted and I accept it may not even get sorted by the opening game. If so, then the joy of it being sorted can wait for once we have a couple of early wins under our belt.
...did you find those hamstrings ?
Greenacre was taking a full part in training last Thursday albeit with his knee strapped. He's not an ounce overweight, but I imagine last week was the first training he'd done since early May when he got injured so it's understandable he's not ready.
Astroclaus played two full games and trained for ten days, that's a pretty long trial in this day and age.
Putter hasn't gone anywhere yet, but if the club suspect he's long term injured, or injury prone, or just doesn't have his heart in it, or doesn't fit the squad then they will let him go.
Having seen Gould and Trani in action quite a bit, as well as Tony and Ricki's judgement this season I don't care if we start the season with Greenacre, Costa and 'Party all the time' while the search continues... if on 7 or 8 weeks we get the right player at the right price who is the right fit and wants to succeed like the club does.
A month ago I had an attack of the angsts but I have now found my happy place, it will get sorted and I accept it may not even get sorted by the opening game. If so, then the joy of it being sorted can wait for once we have a couple of early wins under our belt.
Wait a minute, lets be realistic, we are behind the eight ball with signings and assembling a team. I think people are making excuses for the team and Herberts been pre-occupied with the all whites. We do have an off-season for a reason, it is to get sh*t sorted and have a team ready to play from round one. At this stage the nix could barely put together a team for pre-season and we look like we'll be starting the season on the back foot.
In his radio interview on ZB he said that the knee was "rock solid" and he thanked the Tranmere physios for the work they had done, he said he could have played, but he just isn't fit enough.
Wait a minute, lets be realistic, we are behind the eight ball with signings and assembling a team. I think people are making excuses for the team and Herberts been pre-occupied with the all whites. We do have an off-season for a reason, it is to get sh*t sorted and have a team ready to play from round one. At this stage the nix could barely put together a team for pre-season and we look like we'll be starting the season on the back foot.
...and that is what we're using it for. Astroclaus came and went while Ricki was away because they have faith in the assistants, players are constantly coming in and out trialling. What would you rather we do, sign a George off a DVD, or perhaps a Kwasnik for a role that doesn't suit him ?
We've made those mistakes, now we're doing it right. There is a reason the English transfer window is open until the end of August even though the season starts in the first week, as sides often need that time to find the right person. To do this job properly takes time and we don't have enough money, or squad positions to take punts like we have been proven wrong on in the past.
The squad for the weekend fell victim to illness and other issues, you can't predict that 6 weeks out from the start of the season. Find your happy place and believe and you will be surprised how much more stress free your life is.
Hard News2009-06-29 23:22:55
Wait a minute, lets be realistic, we are behind the eight ball with signings and assembling a team. I think people are making excuses for the team and Herberts been pre-occupied with the all whites. We do have an off-season for a reason, it is to get sh*t sorted and have a team ready to play from round one. At this stage the nix could barely put together a team for pre-season and we look like we'll be starting the season on the back foot.
Yep, gotta be realistic. IMO we will struggle to challenge this season and will probably come 7th at best. I wish I was more optimistic but with this squad we will be lucky to get 6th. Of course, there are still a few weeks to go so maybe we will make some outstanding signings but it's looking less likely every day. I think we will be relying too much on an inconsistant and easily breakable Diego and an unproven Greenacre, who, while he carries a good pedigree will at the moment be doing all of the work up front by himself.
I think that the the team - Tony P especially - have done all they can do assemble a squad that can compete but I think that it just hasn't been good enough. This isn't the fault of anyone but probably mostly because Wellington is seen as an unattractive place to go to for players. (not suprising considering our situation) I do applaud the way that we have handled trials etc. though I think the signing of Diego was rash.
valeo2009-06-29 23:40:09
a.haak

I still want to see this list of players that have turned us down. So far we have Alexander who got a new deal at Millwall who were at the time odds on for promotion to the Championship and Robbie Kruse... how is this millions of players that say no to us ?
We're trying players who are on paper A-League potential and have a list of more to come as those tried don't meet a very high standard that the club has set. Much better that we should have signed a full squad in a panic and be rubbish than have room to sign the right player and be great.
Seriously, we've signed a top rated young Australian keeper, Siggy has had an injury that hampered him all last season fixed, Vinnie Lia is a effectively a whole new player, Diego isn't as fragile as Adelaide would have you believe, Costa is a year older, stronger and faster and we have Greenacre. We are also likely to sign a youngster who even Melbourne were stunned by at the weekend and that leaves us with only 18 signed... while we scour the world looking for the next signing.
How does that make us rubbish ?
