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R19 vs WSW | Sun 14th Feb | 7:00pm | SS3

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about 10 years ago

Riddenton looked far more comfortable in a central midfield role than makeshift fullback. Keep him there and let him fight for his place with Riera, Roly, McGlinchy, A Rod.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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about 10 years ago · edited about 10 years ago · History

Grandadi wrote:

ooh, that was lovely.

I will always think of this as our "almost" game. We've almost done most of this all season, but never quie clicked.

Click......

Although we actually played quite differently to how we have the rest of the season. We used the width of the pitch better, transitioned the ball a lot more quickly from defence to attack, and played passes in behind the opposition line - which makes quite a change from our narrow, patient buildup play.

One thing that seemed to come out of this was this style definitely suits WeeMac (after all, its closer to how CCM played when he was there) and doesn't seem to suit Roly, who likes time on the ball a bit more I think. 

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 10 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Riddenton looked far more comfortable in a central midfield role than makeshift fullback. Keep him there and let him fight for his place with Riera, Roly, McGlinchy, A Rod.

That pass for Powell's 3rd was brilliant - great vision, weight and accuracy to pick out the run from there

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 10 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Riddenton looked far more comfortable in a central midfield role than makeshift fullback. Keep him there and let him fight for his place with Riera, Roly, McGlinchy, A Rod.

That pass for Powell's 3rd was brilliant - great vision, weight and accuracy to pick out the run from there

Being free as a bird helped.....

A fan is a fan.

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about 10 years ago

Grandadi wrote:

ooh, that was lovely.

I will always think of this as our "almost" game. We've almost done most of this all season, but never quie clicked.

Click......

Although we actually played quite differently to how we have the rest of the season. We used the width of the pitch better, transitioned the ball a lot more quickly from defence to attack, and played passes in behind the opposition line - which makes quite a change from our narrow, patient buildup play.

One thing that seemed to come out of this was this style definitely suits WeeMac (after all, its closer to how CCM played when he was there) and doesn't seem to suit Roly, who likes time on the ball a bit more I think. 

...because we had a fiesty striker keeping the CBs busy and central, allowing more 1v1s in wider areas.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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about 10 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Grandadi wrote:

ooh, that was lovely.

I will always think of this as our "almost" game. We've almost done most of this all season, but never quie clicked.

Click......

Although we actually played quite differently to how we have the rest of the season. We used the width of the pitch better, transitioned the ball a lot more quickly from defence to attack, and played passes in behind the opposition line - which makes quite a change from our narrow, patient buildup play.

One thing that seemed to come out of this was this style definitely suits WeeMac (after all, its closer to how CCM played when he was there) and doesn't seem to suit Roly, who likes time on the ball a bit more I think. 

...because we had a fiesty striker keeping the CBs busy and central, allowing more 1v1s in wider areas.

Partly, but I also think we had players staying wider on attack than we have had, which pulls the defenders wider. Maybe knowing there was a big guy in the middle made us look to width more as an option rather than our standard cut in and angled run into traffic before passing back to the middle.

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 10 years ago

Does anyone know if the team are staying in Sydney this week until the game vs the Jets?



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about 10 years ago

I don't want to take any credit away from the team's performance on the park, but that's the first game I have watched in full since we beat Melbourne...pretty sure I have some voodoo juju going on currently

Normo's coming home

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about 10 years ago

I thought Appiah had a bloody good run when he jumped on. Couple of gut busting runs and seemed to have a bit more control than previous weeks

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about 10 years ago

When he went on a big mazy run then ended up in the corner...that basically summed up Appiah.

a.haak

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about 10 years ago

There was great team play when someone went down injured and we had possession. Dura passed to Appiah and got him to kick it out. Specialist.

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about 10 years ago

Did we really play that much better or play differently than we have at other times this season.Yeah maybe but have seen Powell make similar runs all season and either the ball has never arrived or he just blazed it.For whatever reason yesterday the crosses or passes went where they were supposed to go and Powell just buried them.What ever is the reason they need to find it and repeat it this weekend and more importantly bring it home with them.


GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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about 10 years ago · edited about 10 years ago · History

I cannot stand Jamieson so last night was particularly lovely for that reason alone. His defending was sooooooooo bad. I loved rewinding and watching his face after each of the goals, looking for others to blame, it was beautiful. Especially the first when he even looked over his shoulder for Powell before Doyle crossed, yet still lost him!

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about 10 years ago

RoriM6 wrote:

I thought Appiah had a bloody good run when he jumped on. Couple of gut busting runs and seemed to have a bit more control than previous weeks

...apart from the hospital pass to Fenton which gave away the second WSW goal, you mean?


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about 10 years ago

ballane wrote:

Did we really play that much better or play differently than we have at other times this season.Yeah maybe but have seen Powell make similar runs all season and either the ball has never arrived or he just blazed it.For whatever reason yesterday the crosses or passes went where they were supposed to go and Powell just buried them.What ever is the reason they need to find it and repeat it this weekend and more importantly bring it home with them.

Yeah, there is a bit of a feeling that the luck just went our way this game. WSW could've quite easily had 5 themselves.

a.haak

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about 10 years ago

We lose = we're shark.

We win = we're lucky.

E + R + O

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about 10 years ago

valeo wrote:

ballane wrote:

Did we really play that much better or play differently than we have at other times this season.Yeah maybe but have seen Powell make similar runs all season and either the ball has never arrived or he just blazed it.For whatever reason yesterday the crosses or passes went where they were supposed to go and Powell just buried them.What ever is the reason they need to find it and repeat it this weekend and more importantly bring it home with them.

Yeah, there is a bit of a feeling that the luck just went our way this game. WSW could've quite easily had 5 themselves.

Scoring 5 can't be luck though. There was a noticeable formation change with Watson. Ernie said we setup specially for WSW so it might be we have uncovered the formula for beating them and will be shark against other teams, or it could be that we have found a new formation that suits our squad better.

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about 10 years ago · edited about 10 years ago · History

SurgeQld wrote:

We lose = we're shark.

We win = we're lucky.

Not saying we didn't play well. Just saying that the luck mostly fell on our side for once - and it did. What was it - 3 shots, 3 goals to their 10 shots on target for nothing or something?

I recall quite a few they should've buried.

Just like there have  been multiple games this season that I think we should've/could've won if we had a few things fall our way.

a.haak

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about 10 years ago · edited about 10 years ago · History

valeo wrote:

SurgeQld wrote:

We lose = we're shark.

We win = we're lucky.

Not saying we didn't play well. Just saying that the luck mostly fell on our side for once - and it did. What was it - 3 shots, 3 goals to their 10 shots on target for nothing or something?

I recall quite a few they should've buried.

Just like there have  been multiple games this season that I think we should've/could've won if we had a few things fall our way.

By the end of the game they had more shots on goal but a lot of those were desperate shots from outside of the box, we had the same shots on target. So the score line definitely flattered us but we were competitive.

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about 10 years ago

Doloras wrote:

RoriM6 wrote:

I thought Appiah had a bloody good run when he jumped on. Couple of gut busting runs and seemed to have a bit more control than previous weeks

...apart from the hospital pass to Fenton which gave away the second WSW goal, you mean?

See I saw that as Fenton stuffing up, but that was just my opinion (and I'm not a huge fan of Fenton this season so there may be some bias in my view)

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about 10 years ago

Either way Moss did not do much with that second goal.

On the other hand the belter from Nicholls for their first goal was classy, almost reaching Roly Quality Standard.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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about 10 years ago

RoriM6 wrote:

Doloras wrote:

RoriM6 wrote:

I thought Appiah had a bloody good run when he jumped on. Couple of gut busting runs and seemed to have a bit more control than previous weeks

...apart from the hospital pass to Fenton which gave away the second WSW goal, you mean?

See I saw that as Fenton stuffing up, but that was just my opinion (and I'm not a huge fan of Fenton this season so there may be some bias in my view)

yea i thought that the Fent had heaps of time to deal with the ball but didnt. I dont understand the hate towards appiah for that one. 

I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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about 10 years ago

kwlap wrote:

RoriM6 wrote:

Doloras wrote:

RoriM6 wrote:

I thought Appiah had a bloody good run when he jumped on. Couple of gut busting runs and seemed to have a bit more control than previous weeks

...apart from the hospital pass to Fenton which gave away the second WSW goal, you mean?

See I saw that as Fenton stuffing up, but that was just my opinion (and I'm not a huge fan of Fenton this season so there may be some bias in my view)

yea i thought that the Fent had heaps of time to deal with the ball but didnt. I dont understand the hate towards appiah for that one. 

I thought Fenton got plain shoved in the back with no foul called.  But that is just my opinion (and I am not a huge fan of A League referees ever, so there may be some bias in my view).

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about 10 years ago

A League referees are the one constant in the history of the A League. Sadly, their standard has been shark from day one and remains so up to last night.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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about 10 years ago
Ppl giving fenton shark should watch the lead up to the goal and the horror show that is Appiah


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about 10 years ago

highlights 8.30 on Sky

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

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about 10 years ago

Can honestly say I did not see that coming,do people think it was a one off effort or could we go a bit of a run.

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about 10 years ago

the different style might catch a few more out.

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

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about 10 years ago

I think we could go on a bit of a run, but it will take us NOT reverting ONLY to the narrow, tik-a-tak passing we've been trying to do in and around the box.  That's great when it works, but it helps to have other routes to goal, to have alternatives.  It's too predictable and defend-able, if it's all we ever do.

Powell was stunning last night; he'll quite possibly never play a better game of football in his life.  Treasure it, man!  Having said that, let's hope he has lots more like it.  Watson's presence at the pointy end certainly helped us to be able take different routes to goal.

football tragic for too long


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about 10 years ago

If we do get the paper work sorted for Alex then were suddenly going to have a wealth of young strikers.

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about 10 years ago

Ryan wrote:

If we do get the paper work sorted for Alex then were suddenly going to have a wealth of young strikers.

"Wellington Weenix"?

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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about 10 years ago

Question for you experts.

The defender whom got a red card, which was a straight red, also had earlier been given a yellow. How does this stack up as a punishment as he had not received a second yellow. Does the yellow count against his total yellows and the red against his total reds etc.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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about 10 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Question for you experts.

The defender whom got a red card, which was a straight red, also had earlier been given a yellow. How does this stack up as a punishment as he had not received a second yellow. Does the yellow count against his total yellows and the red against his total reds etc.

Your questions were so much simpler when we played like shark.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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about 10 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Question for you experts.

The defender whom got a red card, which was a straight red, also had earlier been given a yellow. How does this stack up as a punishment as he had not received a second yellow. Does the yellow count against his total yellows and the red against his total reds etc.

The still counts towards his yellow card totals for the purposes of suspensions.

If he'd been shown a second yellow, then neither yellow would have been counted towards a suspension, and it would just be the automatic one week suspension. This is what happened to Riera, he got his 5th yellow against Adelaide, but then got a second one so his total is current at 4.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 10 years ago

Wellington 5-2, Liverpool 6-0. 

'Twas a good 12 hours of football for me.

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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about 10 years ago

Wellington 5-2, Liverpool 6-0. 

'Twas a good 12 hours of football for me.

Twas also good for me! (gooner)

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about 10 years ago

Piney will be happy too.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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about 10 years ago

Bloody Wellbeck!

Adelaide's resident Nix supporter
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