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Transfer Talk - 2018/19 Season

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almost 8 years ago

Wait, Durante's negotiating over four more seasons?!


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almost 8 years ago

Without the captancy apparantly


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almost 8 years ago

He will have an advantage over Roar's striker as he is 3 years younger.

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almost 8 years ago

nufc_nz wrote:

durante negotiating with the club over another season according to stuff

Must be a long negotiation!

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almost 8 years ago

according to stuff, durante negotiating with the club over another season

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almost 8 years ago

kwlap wrote:

according to stuff, durante negotiating with the club over another season

Yeah I think we understand!

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almost 8 years ago

Jacob burns 4 nix


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almost 8 years ago

What’s Clapham up to?



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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

Chris James is said to be a good team mate. Get him in...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 8 years ago

Tim Payne? Thought he was great vs Canada.


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almost 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Realisation: Part of me is coming around to the concept of an import keeper.

Zubikarai ....
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almost 8 years ago

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almost 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Realisation: Part of me is coming around to the concept of an import keeper.

I'd keep Flappy and he seems keen to stay.

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

I would as well but I think we need a better keeper than is currently available to us if we are restricted to Australian keepers who don't have A-League gigs (or are overseas) and the top 6(ish) New Zealand keepers all overseas.

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almost 8 years ago

Sail did alright. pulled off a couple of good saves. first goal was a mess though. Unlucky the two guys on the posts just missed the ball too.

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almost 8 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Sail did alright. pulled off a couple of good saves. first goal was a mess though. Unlucky the two guys on the posts just missed the ball too.

In the scheme of things though his alright performance is pointless in the discussion of signing a starting keeper. I'd be happy with him as second choice though, more commanding than Smith and can absolutely hoof it down the pitch
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almost 8 years ago

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

Insanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish. Distribution could be better too but his diving and general shot stopping ability is better than any other goalkeeper in New Zealand right now. Age is an issue though, 34 if i remember correctly? Though nobody cared when Sørensen came

Crazy to think that a first choice goalkeeper for a top half La Liga club is playing in the SSP a year later

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

mrsmiis wrote:

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

Insanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish. Distribution could be better too but his diving and general shot stopping ability is better than any other goalkeeper in New Zealand right now. Age is an issue though, 34 if i remember correctly? Though nobody cared when Sørensen came

Crazy to think that a first choice goalkeeper for a top half La Liga club is playing in the SSP a year later

These two have nothing to do with each other.  A good goalkeeper at 34 is getting into his prime. However, being complacent and error-prone is a professional liability at any age, in any profession, unless you are the chairman of SKY TV.... well, or maybe like the chairman of EQC, the gormless Ian Simpson.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 8 years ago

Mainland FC wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

Insanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish. Distribution could be better too but his diving and general shot stopping ability is better than any other goalkeeper in New Zealand right now. Age is an issue though, 34 if i remember correctly? Though nobody cared when Sørensen came

Crazy to think that a first choice goalkeeper for a top half La Liga club is playing in the SSP a year later

These two have nothing to do with each other.  A good goalkeeper at 34 is getting into his prime.

I fail to see where he said they were related - just that it was another issue to consider? I also wouldn't call 34 getting into his prime for a goalkeeper. I appreciate they usually develop later, but if anything 34's the tail end of their 'prime' and not every goal keeper is going to function as well at that age. 

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almost 8 years ago

So how did he end up here... with his pedigree he should be somewhere else.

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TreeFiddy wrote:

Mainland FC wrote:

mrsmiis wrote:

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

Insanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish. Distribution could be better too but his diving and general shot stopping ability is better than any other goalkeeper in New Zealand right now. Age is an issue though, 34 if i remember correctly? Though nobody cared when Sørensen came

Crazy to think that a first choice goalkeeper for a top half La Liga club is playing in the SSP a year later

These two have nothing to do with each other.  A good goalkeeper at 34 is getting into his prime.

I fail to see where he said they were related - just that it was another issue to consider? I also wouldn't call 34 getting into his prime for a goalkeeper. I appreciate they usually develop later, but if anything 34's the tail end of their 'prime' and not every goal keeper is going to function as well at that age. 

He did not say that, I agree.    I guess my point was that someone who makes mistakes and is complacent is unlikely to improve if he is now 34 so I would prefer to stay clear. However, good goalkeepers who still play at 34, are only limited by their physical ability (Petr Czech comes to mind).

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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mrsmiis wrote:

Also how good is Zubikarai? He has a fantastic club history, never seen him play though

Insanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish. Distribution could be better too but his diving and general shot stopping ability is better than any other goalkeeper in New Zealand right now. Age is an issue though, 34 if i remember correctly? Though nobody cared when Sørensen came

Crazy to think that a first choice goalkeeper for a top half La Liga club is playing in the SSP a year later

Thats exactly what I thought. Weirdly his teammates in the 2012/13 season included both Antoine fudgeing Griezmann, and Jeffrey Sarpong can you believe. Football is an odd game
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almost 8 years ago

nsanely good goalkeeper but his Achilles heel is mistake making and complacency. It’s what got him released from Real Sociedad. Made a few costly errors in the Eastern Suburbs game, and the last goal that ACFC conceded was from Zubikarai hitting it straight to an unmarked Southern attacker for an open goal finish.

That seems to be some argument.

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

Tando

Mullen Fox Doyle H-Wihongi 

Ridenton Payne (or Howeson)

Singh Lujic

Roy  Burns

Interchange as you wish:

Dura Cacace Sail Patterson (not convinced yet) Lowery Smith

Add 3 more Oz/NZ and it does not look too bad if you then strengthen with 3 imports.

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almost 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Do you think that's a top 4 A-League side?

With imports to come in? More that it is not a bad start, are you saying that this years team would not have finished higher up the table if coaching and tactics were in order?

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almost 8 years ago

Playing Hudson-Wihongi at right back is, er, interesting.

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almost 8 years ago · edited almost 8 years ago · History

As Balbi said.  TAH is not a right back.  Also Howeison got dragged to Auckland by his Mrs who's barely spent a day in Wellington in her life.  That's too Kosta for my liking so scratch him of any list. 


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almost 8 years ago

Of the Kiwis that the next club will want to look at, Payne, Howieson, De Jong, McCowatt, TAHW, Gulley would be the top 6 from the ISPS. How do they stack up against McGarry, Rogerson Patterson, Rufer, Ridenton is the question?

I can see Rufer getting released if for no other reason that he has hardly had a chance to show what he can do. I'm not a Ridenton fan but respect he has started the whole year and while I would prefer Rufer (different players different positions), Ridenton gets it. When you look at the MVP for ISPS, Rogerson and McGarry did not figure and they would have played almost the entire season. I would consider them prime to be released. The boy McCowatt is a swap and Payne fills more of a void than McGarry does. Patterson... meh. Gulley should be a lock for a spot. De Jong should get a trial as should TAHW and Howieson but I would be signing 3 of those 6 and casting McGarry, Rufer and Rogerson adrift.

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almost 8 years ago

Ridenton/Rufer is interesting to me; I think that with Rufer's limited opportunities he has shown a bit, and would benefit from having the same amount of game-time that Ridenton has had. I don't think Ridenton is anything special, but he's slowly grown into a solid A-League midfielder.

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Rufer's Handy Prem displays have not been inspiring this season as opposed to Ridenton last season who completely ran a few games when he was dropped down.  

Rogerson has looked better as the season has gone in the Handy Prem and his attitude seems to have changed a bit.

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almost 8 years ago

tend to think the same about rufer showing some potential..even aussie commentators talked him up a little...probably worth a one year extension 

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almost 8 years ago

I think they might be a little mesmerised by the pedigree

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almost 8 years ago

I think a number of those who keep calling for him to be kept on are, I also think NZ Football are because I am completely baffled how he keeps getting AWs call-ups.

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almost 8 years ago

McGarry didn't make the squad last week, despite all the absentees, I think we can assume he is out of here.

Rogerson and Rufer are still yound enough to invest in as NZ players.

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almost 8 years ago

McGarry was supposed to be on the bench, but Krishna was a late inclusion.

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