Wellington Phoenix Men

R27 v Sydney | Sunday 26th April | 5:00pm

629 replies · 36,922 views
almost 11 years ago

Whitby boy wrote:

A bit premature with the post mortem, the body still has a pulse.

The focus should be on building up to our first playoff game in three years.

Yes! So now we just have to beat City at home, Sydney away, and probably Victory away - we have done all 3 of those things already this season. Let's not forget that.

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

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

I'm confused. Have we just claimed the spoon again. 

We've massively underperformed given our player stocks, if that's what you mean. And we can't blame an out-of-touch coach and more: just mental laziness from talented professionals. To do no better than Ricky, with Burns, A-rod and Roly, is shameful.


Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

I was once given a very good analogy.

If you have a flat tyre, you still have 3 good ones so fix the flat 1 and you'll be off again. Slashing the other 3 cause 1 is flat, does not fix the problem.

Reading here, it seems like a few folk prefer the other 3 were slashed too...

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Whitby boy wrote:

A bit premature with the post mortem, the body still has a pulse.

The focus should be on building up to our first playoff game in three years.

Yes! So now we just have to beat City at home, Sydney away, and probably Victory away - we have done all 3 of those things already this season. Let's not forget that.

Actually more likely to be, order-wise, City home, then Victory away (presuming Adelaide beat Brisbane) then Sydney away in GF.

However, should Brisbane win in Adelaide and then at Victory the following week; we will have to beat City at home, then Sydney away before we have a HOME FINAL against Brisbane.  One can but dream (but it does mean we should hope that Brisbane do the business in the next two games).

I know, I know, its serious!

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Doloras wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

I'm confused. Have we just claimed the spoon again. 

We've massively underperformed given our player stocks, if that's what you mean. And we can't blame an out-of-touch coach and more: just mental laziness from talented professionals. To do no better than Ricky, with Burns, A-rod and Roly, is shameful.

Bit harsh on A-Rod - he is playing his first season of senior football and has been consistently one of our hardest-working and best-passing midfielders

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

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Whitby boy wrote:

A bit premature with the post mortem, the body still has a pulse.

The focus should be on building up to our first playoff game in three years.

Agree but if they dont look back to where they have gone wrong it may well be a postmortem we are looking at.  

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Turfmoore wrote:

Whitby boy wrote:

A bit premature with the post mortem, the body still has a pulse.

The focus should be on building up to our first playoff game in three years.

Yes! So now we just have to beat City at home, Sydney away, and probably Victory away - we have done all 3 of those things already this season. Let's not forget that.

Actually more likely to be, order-wise, City home, then Victory away (presuming Adelaide beat Brisbane) then Sydney away in GF.

However, should Brisbane win in Adelaide and then at Victory the following week; we will have to beat City at home, then Sydney away before we have a HOME FINAL against Brisbane.  One can but dream (but it does mean we should hope that Brisbane do the business in the next two games).

Fair enough, got the order wrong. But the point is we shouldn't write off our chances yet. Those away games against good sides aren't the undie-fillers they used to be.

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

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Overall I am happy with 4th. That is a goal the team set and achieved and that Ernie has talked about constantly even while we held first place. Were goals reset during the season to say we are now targeting a top 2 finish? I can not really recall us doing so publically.  If that is the case we got exactly what we aimed for and kind of reflects our underwhelming finish to the season

I'm not happy.

This is a team that could realistically have sewn up 2nd place a game or two ago.  Other than the Tards I don't think any other team is significantly better than us.  Yes the aim was to make the finals and 4th spot at the beginning of the season, but as a team we know we are much bettter than that.

All top 4 teams could say that though. Adelaide were 2nd 3 rounds ago. 

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Doloras wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

I'm confused. Have we just claimed the spoon again. 

We've massively underperformed given our player stocks, if that's what you mean. And we can't blame an out-of-touch coach and more: just mental laziness from talented professionals. To do no better than Ricky, with Burns, A-rod and Roly, is shameful.

That's a ridicioulous statement. 

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

2ndBest wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Overall I am happy with 4th. That is a goal the team set and achieved and that Ernie has talked about constantly even while we held first place. Were goals reset during the season to say we are now targeting a top 2 finish? I can not really recall us doing so publically.  If that is the case we got exactly what we aimed for and kind of reflects our underwhelming finish to the season

I'm not happy.

This is a team that could realistically have sewn up 2nd place a game or two ago.  Other than the Tards I don't think any other team is significantly better than us.  Yes the aim was to make the finals and 4th spot at the beginning of the season, but as a team we know we are much bettter than that.

All top 4 teams could say that though. Adelaide were 2nd 3 rounds ago. 

Yeah, fair point that - every other team has stumbled; even Victory against Newcastle. Unfortunately we stumbled one too many times yesterday. This last 4 weeks hasn't reflected our season, which is why I think people are frustrated. 

a.haak

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

liberty_nz wrote:

Durante must take penalties because he is captain? I think you need to take a moment to breathe. The person with the best tools should get the job. McCaw to takeover place kicking duties for the all blacks by your rationale.

...

I guarantee you one thing, Dura will know how to spank it like a good old fashioned CB. As long as it's not up the middle, it'll be a goal.

Yeah, cause that approach worked for Chelsea and John Terry in the '08 Champions League final.

Ernie has given them a public serve and I expect he'll give the regular pen takers the opportunity to redeem themselves.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Chris Kerr wrote:

I was once given a very good analogy.

If you have a flat tyre, you still have 3 good ones so fix the flat 1 and you'll be off again. Slashing the other 3 cause 1 is flat, does not fix the problem.

Reading here, it seems like a few folk prefer the other 3 were slashed too...

It works if you want to drive on Railway tracks though!!

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

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

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Overall I am happy with 4th. That is a goal the team set and achieved and that Ernie has talked about constantly even while we held first place. Were goals reset during the season to say we are now targeting a top 2 finish? I can not really recall us doing so publically.  If that is the case we got exactly what we aimed for and kind of reflects our underwhelming finish to the season

I'm sorry but this comment sums all of this 'accepting mediocrity' talk.Sure 4th is a great result and more than we would have hoped before the season start. However, at times we looked out of this world and beat the top teams while looking good doing it. It is entirely fair for some of us to be disappointed with the way we  finished off the regular season. Unless we get to the final and/or win it, I will be disappointed on this year's outcome. We shouldn't be surprised some of us think we could have done better.
Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Our player stocks are the same as they have been. As far as I know, we have always spent the salary cap. Therefore Ricki's squads were just as expensive as Merrick's. Credit should be going to Merrick for getting a good squad together.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

I think Doloras has finally snapped

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

how bad was Fentons one on one defending on the first goal

Sam pointed this out in the NZ Herald the other day.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

I think the long weekend has sent some people mad. We finished fourth because we weren't consistent enough. That's quite easy to accept isn't it? at times we played the best football seen at this club but the teams above us managed to put it together more consistently. We had bad performances throughout the season. Some of the more recent games were against very good sides who deservedly finished above us. It's not "accepting mediocrity", it's accepting that we weren't good enough often enough. Lucky for us playoffs gives us one more chance to find some consistency. I'd expect to be better next season if the bulk of this squad stays and learns from this season, so no, a clean out is pure crazy.

Fuck this stupid game

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

If you guys are going to be disappointed when we come 4th then prepare for a lot of disappointment. The fact is that we are a small team in one of the smallest markets in the competition. We have far less resources than most of the other teams. The only teams who didn't have marquees this season were us, Newcastle and Central Coast. For Doloras to say we had abetter squad than 4th is just factually incorrect. Other teams spent more money on their squads than we did. 

I don't think the players should be happy with 4th but I don't think the players are happy with 4th. This season winning the competition was always going to be a long shot. What I wanted from the team was to show that they are building to something special. When you consider that Roly and Burns are signed up for another season there is no reason to think we shouldn't do any better next season. 

When you are a small team you are going to have your ups and downs. I don't think a small market team can aim to dominate a competition year in, year out. What you have to do is set yourself a target of a year when your best players have reached maturity. In that season you need to go all in. This also means that you need to have rebuilding years. Last season we were shark but we all saw enough to think that this year would be better. 

Next season if THE season. Next season will probably be the last one for Sigmund and Durante. Roly aand Burns are unlikely to be here in two years time either. Players like Fenton, A-Rod may feel that Europe is beckoning. Lia and Moss will probably retire as well. This means we should be at our absolute best in 15/16 and by the team 16/17 rolls around we will probably be quite average again.

I will be very disappointed if Merrick doesn't win a title in the next 3 years in Wellington. However, I understand that there is a larger goal than simply the last 4 weeks. Being disappointed with how we have been playing is natural but we have to remember the big picture.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Feverish wrote:

how bad was Fentons one on one defending on the first goal

Sam pointed this out in the NZ Herald the other day.

Why had Fenton to defend that attack? Cant not remember how Ibini got the ball in the first place.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

number8 wrote:

Leggy wrote:

Feverish wrote:

how bad was Fentons one on one defending on the first goal

Sam pointed this out in the NZ Herald the other day.

Why had Fenton to defend that attack? Cant not remember how Ibini got the ball in the first place.

I was just pointing out what was said. It should have been Boxall defending, but he had pushed up and did not get back.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Overall I am happy with 4th. That is a goal the team set and achieved and that Ernie has talked about constantly even while we held first place. Were goals reset during the season to say we are now targeting a top 2 finish? I can not really recall us doing so publically.  If that is the case we got exactly what we aimed for and kind of reflects our underwhelming finish to the season

I'm sorry but this comment sums all of this 'accepting mediocrity' talk.Sure 4th is a great result and more than we would have hoped before the season start. However, at times we looked out of this world and beat the top teams while looking good doing it. It is entirely fair for some of us to be disappointed with the way we  finished off the regular season. Unless we get to the final and/or win it, I will be disappointed on this year's outcome. We shouldn't be surprised some of us think we could have done better.

By overall if you had of said would we achieve 4th this year back in October I would have thought yeah that seems ok. As the season progressed my expectations  changed as did many peoples, thats why I would have thought the talk from Ernie about finishing in the top six should have got the shunt earlier, and new "public goals" made. Nothing focuses you on goals as having lots of people know them. 

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Perhaps Ernie realised the challenges of the draw near to the end of the season and kept his expectations in check, while some supporters didn't and elevated theirs?

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Overall I am happy with 4th. That is a goal the team set and achieved and that Ernie has talked about constantly even while we held first place. Were goals reset during the season to say we are now targeting a top 2 finish? I can not really recall us doing so publically.  If that is the case we got exactly what we aimed for and kind of reflects our underwhelming finish to the season

I'm not happy.

This is a team that could realistically have sewn up 2nd place a game or two ago.  Other than the Tards I don't think any other team is significantly better than us.  Yes the aim was to make the finals and 4th spot at the beginning of the season, but as a team we know we are much bettter than that.

All top 4 teams could say that though. Adelaide were 2nd 3 rounds ago. 

Yeah, fair point that - every other team has stumbled; even Victory against Newcastle. Unfortunately we stumbled one too many times yesterday. This last 4 weeks hasn't reflected our season, which is why I think people are frustrated. 

Two very good posts in reply.

Damn and blast you 2B with your logic!

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

liberty_nz wrote:

Perhaps Ernie realised the challenges of the draw near to the end of the season and kept his expectations in check, while some supporters didn't and elevated theirs?

We beat both Sydney and Melbourne away this season.

A fan is a fan.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

Doloras wrote:

Good! He should be pissed off. He is clear that one issue is that our "Not A" strikers aren't doing their job (with Burns marked out of contention).

It really does seem to be a mental problem with our lads. I don't like to use the buzzword of "being happy with mediocrity", but I think that might be the case for the people who've been at the Nix forever like Dura, Siggy, Manny etc. Too much pressure to actually reach for the prize. And Bonevacia - who some people here thought was Pele 2.0 the way they were talking about him - has lost it mentally, with both his corners and pennos.

So what can be done? Can Ernie pound some spine into them for the finals season and next year, or do we need a total clean-out?

I see the squad as a work in progress in what is only Ernie's second season in charge.

Good job in making the Finals as fourth team in the regular season after being in reach of first or second place in the last month.

But the squad isn't strong enough to seriously challenge for the title yet.

Ernie has done very well to achieve what he has with quite a limited group of players by getting some to play in positions they are not accustomed to etc.

We are quite deficient in some important areas:

- we only have one A-League quality fullback (Manny  - who seems on the decline). Doyle and Fenton I see more as bench players going forward. Boxall will be better used as a centre back in future.

- the squad has only one out-and-out striker in the inconsistent Krishna (who isn't good enough to rely on as the sole starting striker). Burns is better playing deeper and had only a modest goal-scoring record before this season. Ernie has done wonders to get the goals out of him  but maybe Burns finds it hard now to keep up the consistency. They signed Ryan Griffiths who is an out-and-out striker but he didn't last long. To complement Burns, McGlinchey etc. they need a Shane Smeltz or Besart Berisha type striker who is more direct and a reliable goal-scorer.  

- they need to strengthen the midfield with a couple of creative players who can chip in with some goals. Bonavacia has been converted from a strictly defensive midfielder (sometimes even a centeback in his time in Holland) to a much  more attacking player. However, he has said in interviews that getting forward and scoring goals doesn't come naturally to him. Maybe he'd do better to revert to his usual more defensive duties in tandem with some more creative midfielders. McGlinchey would do better out on the right as he was at the Mariners, rather than centrally as Ernie has him.

- sign anyone from Auckland City or Team Wellington (but not Ian Hogg) just on the basis that they are good penalty takers. Having seen the O-League Final last night, there are lots of good penalty takers in those two sides  - except for Hogg whose effort was abysmal...Both sides also had players who could send in a decent corner...

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

I like tautologies because I like them.
Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

yellowsite wrote:

liberty_nz wrote:

Perhaps Ernie realised the challenges of the draw near to the end of the season and kept his expectations in check, while some supporters didn't and elevated theirs?

We beat both Sydney and Melbourne away this season.

Again, Ernie kept his in check. Others didn't.

I was hopeful we would beat Victory and Sydney FC at home but not expectant.

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams?

Burns, Roly, WeeMac, Dura... perhaps Siggy, Riera and A-Rod.

Note who I'm not bagging. Others have been right to say that Burns has been marked tighter than a nun's naughties (can't explain the penno failure); and Krishna showed his inexperience, but that can be fixed. As I say, it's Dura, Siggie and Mannie whom I'm really disappointed in, for sheer lack of mental toughness.


Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

number8 wrote:

Leggy wrote:

Feverish wrote:

how bad was Fentons one on one defending on the first goal

Sam pointed this out in the NZ Herald the other day.

Why had Fenton to defend that attack? Cant not remember how Ibini got the ball in the first place.

From quick clearance from one of our corners, which surprisingly enough their keeper caught.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

Off the field I wonder what people think of...

The number of ******* who are continually wandering about during play going for drinks and food and drinks and food and drinks and food... It was the worst, in our experience, since day one last night. This was in aisle 24. 

As an aside. I've watched football in about ten countries and never seen the like anywhere else.

  •  Is it a New Zealand thing? 
  • Are attention spans getting shorter?
  •  Is alcohol, the be all and end all?
Profile pic. Should you be interested. Lakhsen, on the right, lost touch with him.
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe. 
20/5/20

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

Moss would, as would Roly, Burns, Riera. Also think Fenton would, as would Durante and others wanted McGlinchey. That's 7 starters....

Agree that FBs are our weakness but I Though Fenton was coming around since the break.

Grumpy old bastard alert

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

dairyflat wrote:

Off the field I wonder what people think of...

The number of ******* who are continually wandering about during play going for drinks and food and drinks and food and drinks and food... It was the worst, in our experience, since day one last night. This was in aisle 24. 

As an aside. I've watched football in about ten countries and never seen the like anywhere else.

  •  Is it a New Zealand thing? 
  • Are attention spans getting shorter?
  •  Is alcohol, the be all and end all?

Yes, Yes and Yes!!!!!!

It always amazes me that NZ crouds are so fidgety. I am not sure why people can't sit in one spot for 45 minutes and actually watch what they paid $35 to see. I reckon its "TV lounge syndrome". Kiwis now have the attention span tuned into commercial TV. i.e with ads every 12 minutes they are programmed to continually get up and go to the fridge and stuff their fat faces.

As you said, in Europe people stay seated  to watch the action. Less emphasis on eating and drinking there too!

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

I came down from auckland, caught foul cold/flu, watched game in Bethel Woods with not another soul in the house after you guys cleared out feeling like sharke wiv the fudgeing wind howling outside but giving game full attention at same time thinking (esp after Roly's miss) would I do this again? I mean really?

"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..."

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

austin10 wrote:

dairyflat wrote:

Off the field I wonder what people think of...

The number of ******* who are continually wandering about during play going for drinks and food and drinks and food and drinks and food... It was the worst, in our experience, since day one last night. This was in aisle 24. 

As an aside. I've watched football in about ten countries and never seen the like anywhere else.

  •  Is it a New Zealand thing? 
  • Are attention spans getting shorter?
  •  Is alcohol, the be all and end all?

Yes, Yes and Yes!!!!!!

It always amazes me that NZ crouds are so fidgety. I am not sure why people can't sit in one spot for 45 minutes and actually watch what they paid $35 to see. I reckon its "TV lounge syndrome". Kiwis now have the attention span tuned into commercial TV. i.e with ads every 12 minutes they are programmed to continually get up and go to the fridge and stuff their fat faces.

As you said, in Europe people stay seated  to watch the action. Less emphasis on eating and drinking there too!

tl;dr

Feel like I need a drink.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

austin10 wrote:

dairyflat wrote:

Off the field I wonder what people think of...

The number of ******* who are continually wandering about during play going for drinks and food and drinks and food and drinks and food... It was the worst, in our experience, since day one last night. This was in aisle 24. 

As an aside. I've watched football in about ten countries and never seen the like anywhere else.

  •  Is it a New Zealand thing? 
  • Are attention spans getting shorter?
  •  Is alcohol, the be all and end all?

Yes, Yes and Yes!!!!!!

It always amazes me that NZ crouds are so fidgety. I am not sure why people can't sit in one spot for 45 minutes and actually watch what they paid $35 to see. I reckon its "TV lounge syndrome". Kiwis now have the attention span tuned into commercial TV. i.e with ads every 12 minutes they are programmed to continually get up and go to the fridge and stuff their fat faces.

As you said, in Europe people stay seated  to watch the action. Less emphasis on eating and drinking there too!

Maybe we're more traditional here in Canterbury, but punters at Canterbury United games rarely get up to buy food and drink during the game but wait until halftime...even when the team have been crap like this season.

Same when there are bigger crouds at Phoenix and All Whites games in Chch.

Haven't a clue what goes on at Crusaders games in Chch because I haven't been to a rugby game since 1983 (and I only went then to see the AB's play the Lions because some mates from Nelson wanted to go...) 

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

Would disagree with that. Half our team would potentially make Sydney and Adelaide.

Every squad in the A-League have positions they are deficient in.

Riera is the best DM in the league next to Milligan, Roly would make any team, Burns would make any team, Dura would make most teams - Melbourne included..

I think the main thing we are missing (aside from full-backs, but that is a league wide problem) is a true striker to take the pressure off the likes of Burns. Roly shouldn't have this much pressure on him to score goals too considering that's not what we signed him for.

a.haak

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

Would disagree with that. Half our team would potentially make Sydney and Adelaide.

Every squad in the A-League have positions they are deficient in.

And every other A-League squad has mature guys competing for first team places, not kids backing up. Yes?

"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..."

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago · edited almost 11 years ago · History

Jerzy Merino wrote:

valeo wrote:

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

Would disagree with that. Half our team would potentially make Sydney and Adelaide.

Every squad in the A-League have positions they are deficient in.

And every other A-League squad has mature guys competing for first team places, not kids backing up. Yes?

Taking Victory as an example; they brought Connor Pain, Scott Galloway and Mahazi off the bench against CCM. Hardly 'mature' seasoned pros. 

Having Archie is a bit of an advantage, though; we had someone like that in Griffiths so it's disappointing he got injured. He was our Plan B.

a.haak

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago

valeo wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

valeo wrote:

Cosimo wrote:

In reply to Doloras, our squad isn't that good - they are about middle table. How many of our players would make Victory, Sydney or Adelaide first teams? not many I reckon. I think we need some really good fullbacks to really compete with these teams. Of course, on our day we can beat them still. 

Would disagree with that. Half our team would potentially make Sydney and Adelaide.

Every squad in the A-League have positions they are deficient in.

And every other A-League squad has mature guys competing for first team places, not kids backing up. Yes?

Taking Victory as an example; they brought Connor Pain, Scott Galloway and Mahazi off the bench against CCM. Hardly 'mature' seasoned pros. 

Having Archie is a bit of an advantage, though; we had someone like that in Griffiths so it's disappointing he got injured. He was our Plan B.

One player = plan Z

"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..."

Permalink Permalink
almost 11 years ago
With 13k in attendance, going to get stuff at half time is an exercise in futility at the stadium. It's no wonder people go either side.
Permalink Permalink