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R16 vs Melbourne City | Sat 26 Jan | 7.35pm | Westpac Stadium

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about 7 years ago

Could have wrapped it up there Roy and you missed a pen earlier this week - Not Happy Jan

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about 7 years ago

Filip De Gea

a.haak

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about 7 years ago

Kurto by far MOM today

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about 7 years ago

Kurto MOM easy, Williams 2nd.

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about 7 years ago

The greatest keeper in the league! Legendary performance. 

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about 7 years ago

wtf is Dura doing

a.haak

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about 7 years ago

Ref is going to add time on for that Durante silly thing to do

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about 7 years ago

blow the whistle ref 

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about 7 years ago

flip -that was a hard fought win

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about 7 years ago

Huge huge huge 3pts!!!!

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about 7 years ago

Turned out alright in the end..but we need to sortout that defending a lead..and scoring more goals. Thankfully Williams nows how

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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about 7 years ago

Jesus wept, that was an ordeal.

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about 7 years ago

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

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about 7 years ago

valeo wrote:

wtf is Dura doing

Just realised the plan to get the 5th yellow was runnning down and had to do something like that to get it.. Can now put his feet up instead of long Perth trip.

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about 7 years ago

Well, I'm very happy to have been proved wrong.

But the timewasting in injury time was disgracefully unprofessional and the ref was right to drag it out. That's the sort of thing that will get people saying #NixOut again.


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about 7 years ago

Was that by Durante the most obvious intentionally getting a yellow card to get suspended or what???

Unclear why he was even taking the goal kick, then after taking the yellow for obvious time wasting he didn't even take the goal kick anyway.

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about 7 years ago

Felt like the ref was trying to make up for last week there. 

But another win, phew. 

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about 7 years ago

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

Think this is a bit tough. This team has limitations which Rudan has managed to skillfully paper over but a win like that is priceless, and sometimes you just have to do it ugly. A lot of very tired bodies out there hanging on for dear life but a fantastic reward for them - and us!

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about 7 years ago

Colvinator wrote:

Was that by Durante the most obvious intentionally getting a yellow card to get suspended or what???

Unclear why he was even taking the goal kick, then after taking the yellow for obvious time wasting he didn't even take the goal kick anyway.

Did Taylor remind him a few minutes earlier..

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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about 7 years ago

Best result in football, 1-0! Well in boys!

Valuable 3 points, doesn't matter how they come, sounds like they were all over us in the 2nd half so am more than happy to take the points and run. Now for a week off and a trip to Perth. 

Hope Rudes gives them 1-2 days off of trainings after that run of matches too - Caught the end of the match and a few of the lads were out on their feet.

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about 7 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Well, I'm very happy to have been proved wrong.

But the timewasting in injury time was disgracefully unprofessional and the ref was right to drag it out. That's the sort of thing that will get people saying #NixOut again.

As if no other team would do exactly the same thing... your cynicism is off the chain recently.

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about 7 years ago

Outpost wrote:

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

Think this is a bit tough. This team has limitations which Rudan has managed to skillfully paper over but a win like that is priceless, and sometimes you just have to do it ugly. A lot of very tired bodies out there hanging on for dear life but a fantastic reward for them - and us!

I think my criticism is more for Rudan than the players. We look at our best when we play with intensity and press the ball high. That's a tough ask when it's our third game in a week ... which is why I don't understand why Kopa is coming on with less than 10 minutes to go and Burgess with time basically up. Krishna and Fenton in particular looked cooked and City were bringing the ball forward far too easily in the second half.

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about 7 years ago

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

That's very tough. It's not all about the flashy performances, banging in three of four goals and walloping the opposition, sometimes you just need to show some determination and grind out a performance to get a result. Have a look around the top leagues in the world, very rarely do you see one team dominate for an entire 90 minutes - that is part of the ebb and flow of this game. It's what makes football the great game it is, and a compelling watch for the fans at the ground or watching on TV (even when your team isn't playing so well...) 

For mine, it's just good to see we can hold on and get results in these close matches too, in season's gone by we would've conceded late and dropped points or been completely overrun in the 2nd half and conceded 2-3 soft goals and lost convincingly.

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about 7 years ago

While City dominated most of the second half, last 10 minutes we actually came right back into it, and were very close to scoring. Had the ball for a fair period a couple of minutes into injury time when ref gave a free kick against Cacace for I don't know what.

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about 7 years ago

For those who thought we were wasting an import slot on a Goalkeeper. 

He's gotta rank up there as one of the best signings we've ever made.

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about 7 years ago

Doloras wrote:

2-0 to Citeh.

The wheels are officially off the wagon; the good quality opposing teams have figured us out.

We'll be lucky to finish 6th.

8,554 people at Westpac and a grounded out 1-0 win. The Nix keep trucking on!

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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about 7 years ago · edited about 7 years ago · History

Colvinator wrote:

Was that by Durante the most obvious intentionally getting a yellow card to get suspended or what???

Unclear why he was even taking the goal kick, then after taking the yellow for obvious time wasting he didn't even take the goal kick anyway.

I wonder if it was discussed in advance that he'd rest the next game? Kurto ran up to him towards the end of the game to say something. Even though he got the booking, not only is it against Perth, but it means a clean slate.

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about 7 years ago

So, that is what a 10 out of 10 performance looks like for a keeper. Kurto v Melbourne City it was for about fifteen minutes.
The other ratings would vary wildly from the first half to the second. Everyone was great in the first half....

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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about 7 years ago

100% Deliberate

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about 7 years ago

YoungHeart wrote:

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

That's very tough. It's not all about the flashy performances, banging in three of four goals and walloping the opposition, sometimes you just need to show some determination and grind out a performance to get a result. Have a look around the top leagues in the world, very rarely do you see one team dominate for an entire 90 minutes - that is part of the ebb and flow of this game. It's what makes football the great game it is, and a compelling watch for the fans at the ground or watching on TV (even when your team isn't playing so well...) 

For mine, it's just good to see we can hold on and get results in these close matches too, in season's gone by we would've conceded late and dropped points or been completely overrun in the 2nd half and conceded 2-3 soft goals and lost convincingly.

I'm not asking for "flashy performances, banging in three of four goals and walloping the opposition" or for us to "dominate for an entire 90 minutes".

But it would be nice if we didn't keep playing 45 minutes of a game with intensity, pressing high and good ball/player movement and the other 45 minutes playing at a lower tempo, sitting back and being forced to play more direct as a result.

Previous couple of games it's been the players who have sat back/dropped intensity. Tonight it seemed like a few players were absolutely cooked and it boggles my mind that Rudan expected anything to change without subs.

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about 7 years ago

So, that is what a 10 out of 10 performance looks like for a keeper. Kurto v Melbourne City it was for about fifteen minutes.
The other ratings would vary wildly from the first half to the second. Everyone was great in the first half....

Go on, revitalise an old Oi Oi tradition. You know you want to!

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about 7 years ago

RichieRich wrote:

Outpost wrote:

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

Think this is a bit tough. This team has limitations which Rudan has managed to skillfully paper over but a win like that is priceless, and sometimes you just have to do it ugly. A lot of very tired bodies out there hanging on for dear life but a fantastic reward for them - and us!

I think my criticism is more for Rudan than the players. We look at our best when we play with intensity and press the ball high. That's a tough ask when it's our third game in a week ... which is why I don't understand why Kopa is coming on with less than 10 minutes to go and Burgess with time basically up. Krishna and Fenton in particular looked cooked and City were bringing the ball forward far too easily in the second half.

What Rudan did worked didn’t it.
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about 7 years ago

Quite simple really. 1st half we were tremendous. Second half Kurto was tremendous. 

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about 7 years ago

Wowzers, that was a rollercoaster.  Great first half, and they were deservedly applauded off the park.  We really should have gotten at least a second but we looked comfortable.  Then the jekyl and hyde act came. Not sure what the plan was for the second, if it was to sit back and put Kurto under stupid amounts of pressure, it was a success. Had we had either of the keepers of the previous couple of seasons, we'd have been horsed. So many basic errors. And what the hell is wrong with Fenton and Libby not hitting the line?  So many opportunities to do it and they passed it .  And please, FUCK OFF with those short corners.  It NEVER works. Not once. Again it put us under unnecessary pressure at the back.

That being said, I think it was Colvinator said it, we came back towards the last 10 and the ref was an imbecile.  He was deservedly booed off the park.  Well done to the team for grinding it out, I'm very pleased with those 3 points.  Can't win it in style all the time, but please, at least do the basics to keep me in some sort of calm :D

Fever were a bit quiet in the first half again, whats up?  Nowhere near as quiet as Wednesday, but didn't seem as bouncy.  Changed in the second thankfully!  It really makes a difference to the rest of the crowd when they're at it.  Shame we couldn't get the 10K figure 

MOM was Kurto by a country mile. Second was Willo.

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about 7 years ago

Some pretty negative interpretations of the game here. From the view from the stands it felt like we were pretty much in control of the game. No doubt Kurto kept us ahead with some awesome keeping but he is part of the team doing what he is meant to. From where i was looking Melboune weren't running all over us at all. They were just having chances like a good team should - and so were we. We were a bit unlucky not to pick up a second from what i saw. Not too sure why the ref didn't at least use VAR when Krishna was through on goal and had beaten the keeper. If that wasn't a time for a bit of a look I'm not sure what is. Overall we played better and we won. There is a much stronger backbone to this team now with some key signings definitely paying off and a new attitude that is as well.

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about 7 years ago

TreeFiddy wrote:

Colvinator wrote:

Was that by Durante the most obvious intentionally getting a yellow card to get suspended or what???

Unclear why he was even taking the goal kick, then after taking the yellow for obvious time wasting he didn't even take the goal kick anyway.

I wonder if it was discussed in advance that he'd rest the next game? Kurto ran up to him towards the end of the game to say seimming. Even though he got the booking, not only is it against Perth, but it means a clean slate.

Not sure about the clean slate could be wrong but another 3 yellows and its 2 game suspension i think.Dont think they are reset until about round 21 stand to be corrected though.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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about 7 years ago

RichieRich wrote:

Outpost wrote:

RichieRich wrote:

Good that we got the win but getting a little tired of the team not being able to put a 90 minute performance together. Feels like a tough criticism considering our record in the last 10 matches, but it's frustrating watching the inconsistency within a game.

Think this is a bit tough. This team has limitations which Rudan has managed to skillfully paper over but a win like that is priceless, and sometimes you just have to do it ugly. A lot of very tired bodies out there hanging on for dear life but a fantastic reward for them - and us!

I think my criticism is more for Rudan than the players. We look at our best when we play with intensity and press the ball high. That's a tough ask when it's our third game in a week ... which is why I don't understand why Kopa is coming on with less than 10 minutes to go and Burgess with time basically up. Krishna and Fenton in particular looked cooked and City were bringing the ball forward far too easily in the second half.

What Rudan did worked didn’t it.

Define "worked".

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about 7 years ago

Melbourne's defence was fantastic in that second half, Singh and Roy were playing well but going up against a brick wall.

Agree about the short corners. Park em permanently or at least maybe only one or twice every other game.

I forgot that Cacace is 18 because he's so impressive, he's getting better with every game. 

Kurto was obviously incredible too. Hard to believe he couldn't be starting for a higher league somewhere, but very glad we have him.

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