Yep, weemac is also too slow in moving the ball on though. What in thinking is that Roly can draw in defenders and then Gui has room to put in that killer pass to our strikers.
R26 vs Melbourne Victory | Sat 2nd Apr | 7:15pm | RoF
Berisha appealing. :-)
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Berisha appealing. :-)
That's what got him into trouble in the first place
Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet
Berisha appealing. :-)
But only to those with low standards
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
I don't think Ernie had a good squad when he took over.
I think it's fair to say that Ernie hasn't done a great job in his time here results-wise. He's done well facing the media, done well getting things setup behind the scenes and largely hasn't done too badly recruitment-wise - but except for last season (where we completely and utterly choked at the end of it) he's not done well by any standard. I don't think anyone can really argue that.
There have been mitigating circumstances but only this season I would say they have directly impacted on performances - Krishna's injury, Sarpong not being a footballer and the protracted license negotiations have combined to make for a pretty shark season.
In saying that, could we attract a coach of higher quality? Who knows.
I think we could definitely get a better coach. More likely to be a younger coach trying to make their way in the game .....
Probably be more inclined towards someone who has at least played the game at a decent level. Which Merrick didn't, interestingly.
I think Merrick is pretty limited really. He had a gameplan which he was able to implement with decent players at Victory at a time when the league generally wasn't of a very high standard. Won 2 titles but was eventually found out at Victory and in my view has been found out now. He seems to have a very narrow way of setting out his team and will not be moved on it, it seems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone
Playing the game at a decent level really means nothing when it comes to coaching ability; plenty of coaches out there prove that.
I think all the best coaches try and mold the team into a certain overall playing style and identity (when you think of all the top coaches - and even a guy like Postecoglou - you think of a certain style they stick to even when going through rough patches). Ernie has tried to do that but hasn't got the players to make it successful, yet. I think he's quite aware that he needs a plan B sometimes - but Griffiths has been the only player to really provide that for him.
I think Adelaide's coach has done a good job of this; started slow as the team got used to the style, but have come on in leaps and bounds because they bought into it and have the players to carry it out.
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I think playing ability and coaching ability have SOME relationship. It's not the be all and end all admittedly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone
I think Merrick is on the right track. He is getting two decent Melb Victory players because he knows how to win HAL titles with MVU players. I look forward to eventually poaching half a team or more from Kevin Muscat, thus fulfilling Merrick's revenge wish of coaching MVU players again!
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
Playing ability and coaching ability have no relationship.
They often do when your Dad is coach.
"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...
I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...
Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...
Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."
I don't think Ernie had a good squad when he took over.
I think it's fair to say that Ernie hasn't done a great job in his time here results-wise. He's done well facing the media, done well getting things setup behind the scenes and largely hasn't done too badly recruitment-wise - but except for last season (where we completely and utterly choked at the end of it) he's not done well by any standard. I don't think anyone can really argue that.
There have been mitigating circumstances but only this season I would say they have directly impacted on performances - Krishna's injury, Sarpong not being a footballer and the protracted license negotiations have combined to make for a pretty shark season.
In saying that, could we attract a coach of higher quality? Who knows.
I think we could definitely get a better coach. More likely to be a younger coach trying to make their way in the game .....
Probably be more inclined towards someone who has at least played the game at a decent level. Which Merrick didn't, interestingly.
I think Merrick is pretty limited really. He had a gameplan which he was able to implement with decent players at Victory at a time when the league generally wasn't of a very high standard. Won 2 titles but was eventually found out at Victory and in my view has been found out now. He seems to have a very narrow way of setting out his team and will not be moved on it, it seems.
Im coming around to your way of thinking I think. I dont like how the team shapes up and they seem handcuffed in approach. Worse of all is how many poor performances we have seen where nothing has changed next time or the time after that. Its all so predictable, and lacking in inspiration, and pretty dire to watch. I think the only saving this assessment from a complete and utter shredding of Merricks team is the performances at WSW and Sydney where something different happened. The last 12 months has been a nightmare , from a position around Jan/Feb 2015 where we really should have won the league,and Im still not quite sure why we didnt, we have become deadbeats.
Fudge I love this grenade
Date, April 17 2016
MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate release
Phoenix Statement on FFA disciplinary process
The Wellington Phoenix has sought explanation from Football Federation Australia on its Disciplinary Process following the reduction in sanction for Melbourne Victory player Besart Berisha.
The Wellington Phoenix has reviewed the video evidence made available to the Disciplinary Committee of the Football Federation of Australia hearing of Besart Berisha’s appeal and the determination made in this case.
The club is concerned with aspects of the Disciplinary Process and has sought explanation from Football Federation Australia on these matters.
The Wellington Phoenix is most disturbed that the overwhelming video evidence in this case was ignored in favour of two still photographs, along with testimony by employees of Melbourne Victory, which has subsequently called into question the reputation and character of our club captain Andrew Durante.
Andrew Durante has played over 200 A-League games and has had an excellent disciplinary record in that time.
Durante is an outstanding ambassador for our club and the A-League, and the Wellington Phoenix is concerned unfounded comments about his actions in the incident have been made public.
The club and Andrew Durante will be making no further comment on the matter.
Berisha can look forward to a very warm welcome next season at the ROF
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
Berisha can look forward to a very warm welcome next season at the ROF
Red Badge needs to change their Admission Policy for next season:
- musical instruments (drums, trumpets, etc): allowed
- dickheads (Berisha, etc): not allowed
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days