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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The fact we have signed no strikers but 4 defenders and 4 midfielders does make me concerned. The noises coming from the Phoenix that we are not going to make any new signings until January makes me think it could be a long 2 months in terms of goals

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
oh well could be worse in the goal scoring stakes
 
we could have gone out and signed a champions league medal winning attacker on the basis that he might score some goals or even provide an 'assist', or at least draw the defence's attention so that goals would come flooding in from elsewhere in the team
 
 
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The fact we have signed no strikers but 4 defenders and 4 midfielders does make me concerned. The noises coming from the Phoenix that we are not going to make any new signings until January makes me think it could be a long 2 months in terms of goals
 
It's more than noises - that's exactly what Herbert has said, clearly that is what the owners have told him.
 
A bit disappointing as we are probably only two very good players away from being competitive with the top tier (except the Roar). I only hope when we do eventually recruit it is a couple of make a difference players (striker and AM).
 
Maybe we should put a tail on Ange P, he seems to be light years ahead of any other coach in the A-League in terms of spotting and signing talent. Not to mention the Roar are playing unbelievably attractive and successful football.
 
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tigers wrote:
oh well could be worse in the goal scoring stakes
 
we could have gone out and signed a champions league medal winning attacker on the basis that he might score some goals or even provide an 'assist', or at least draw the defence's attention so that goals would come flooding in from elsewhere in the team
 
 
On top of that said strikers champions league medal was a bit of a joke, he only played 20 minutes by which stage Liverpool were 2-0 down then went home with a gammy groin, repeated the same feat a few months earlier when liverpool got beat by Chelsea 3-1 in the league cup. Needless to say the only thing class about his time at the pool was a volley he scored against spurs and the harry kewell chant to the daddy cool theme, waste of money then, waste of money now.
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My interpretation on whats going on is that Smith will be signed as injury cover for Pantellis. There will be no cover for Pav and Lia as they are both expected to be back on deck by Xmas. I guess this means the team has just has to get on with being 2 players short until those two come back. Pav obviuosly can keep fit by running and could do some ball work so he should be ready to slot in quite quickly.
IMO we are treading on thin ice here....Ifills groin injury could further restrict his involvement...if Greenie got injured then there is no obvious replacement. Greenie is a big hearted player...but expecting a 34 year old to lead the line for 90 minutes for every game of the season is plain dumb.
 
The team has done really well all things considered to pick up 4 points in the first 3 games.
But there is still most of the season to go. Fatigue, injuries, suspensions and loss of form are all going to happen. Having a squad light in overall quality and size is going to bite you on the bum sooner or later.
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KingRollo wrote:
martinb wrote:
Geez just as well we didn't sign that John McKain!


To be fair though, he was the best performing Nix defender in our history.


Well would have been keen to have had him- but he was in a defence that shipped 5 goals in 5 minutes to Brisbane and lost 7-1...so!!!!


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Not so sure on that. Average Championship wages of arouund $400,000 would hardly buy a goal scorer. Unlikely to pick up an "up and comer" or a quality player, more likely to get an older fading player with limited time available
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sthn.jeff wrote:
 
Not so sure on that. Average Championship wages of arouund $400,000 would hardly buy a goal scorer. Unlikely to pick up an "up and comer" or a quality player, more likely to get an older fading player with limited time available
 
I thought $400.000 would stack up nicely in this league in terms of signing players

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
League yes.....Nix No.....
 
Would also doubt that goal scorers of quality would be at the average wage
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The UK has some of the highest player wages on the planet. if you have lots of dough then go and try and recruit someone from Championship level. But we don't have lots of money. Iv'e said it before and I will say it again. There are some excellent players playing in Holland who would do really well in the A-League.
 
I have been in in Holland for most of the last 3 months and have watched heaps of games...both first and second Div. There are some remarkably skiilful players here. Just about everyone seems to be technically gifted. Lots of locals tell me that because of the economic crash there are lots of players being cut....especially from Div 2 and lowwer Div 1 and are looking for any way to continue their pro careers.
 
Gold Coast have picked up a few...and buy all reports they are looking good. Their attacking mid Jauslanger(spp) has played 70+ games in Div 1. Players like that would not be asking for Championship wages. Remember Serg Van Dyk came fro Dutch Div 2
 
Not sure the Nix have an agent in Holland but IMO they could find some real quality here.
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zinidane wrote:
My interpretation on whats going on is that Smith will be signed as injury cover for Pantellis. There will be no cover for Pav and Lia as they are both expected to be back on deck by Xmas. I guess this means the team has just has to get on with being 2 players short until those two come back. Pav obviuosly can keep fit by running and could do some ball work so he should be ready to slot in quite quickly.
IMO we are treading on thin ice here....Ifills groin injury could further restrict his involvement...if Greenie got injured then there is no obvious replacement. Greenie is a big hearted player...but expecting a 34 year old to lead the line for 90 minutes for every game of the season is plain dumb.
 
The team has done really well all things considered to pick up 4 points in the first 3 games.
But there is still most of the season to go. Fatigue, injuries, suspensions and loss of form are all going to happen. Having a squad light in overall quality and size is going to bite you on the bum sooner or later.


I assume if Greenie or Ifill were long term injuries we could bring in other "foreign" players as injury replacements??
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irnbru14 wrote:

zinidane wrote:


My interpretation on whats going on is that Smith will be signed as injury cover for Pantellis. There will be no cover for Pav and Lia as they are both expected to be back on deck by Xmas. I guess this means the team has just has to get on with being 2 players short until those two come back. Pav obviuosly can keep fit by running and could do some ball work so he should be ready to slot in quite quickly.
IMO we are treading on thin ice here....Ifills groin injury could further restrict his involvement...if Greenie got injured then there is no obvious replacement. Greenie is a big hearted player...but expecting a 34 year old to lead the line for 90 minutes for every game of the season is plain dumb.
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The team has done really well all things considered to pick up 4 points in the first 3 games.
But there is still most of the season to go. Fatigue, injuries, suspensions�and loss of form are all going to happen. Having a squad light in overall quality and size is going to bite you on the bum sooner or later.
I assume if Greenie or Ifill were long term injuries we could bring in other "foreign" players as injury replacements??


Yes, and they wouldn't take up an extra foreign spot.

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zinidane wrote:
The UK has some of the highest player wages on the planet. if you have lots of dough then go and try and recruit someone from Championship level. But we don't have lots of money. Iv'e said it before and I will say it again. There are some excellent players playing in Holland who would do really well in the A-League.
 
I have been in in Holland for most of the last 3 months and have watched heaps of games...both first and second Div. There are some remarkably skiilful players here. Just about everyone seems to be technically gifted. Lots of locals tell me that because of the economic crash there are lots of players being cut....especially from Div 2 and lowwer Div 1 and are looking for any way to continue their pro careers.
 
Gold Coast have picked up a few...and buy all reports they are looking good. Their attacking mid Jauslanger(spp) has played 70+ games in Div 1. Players like that would not be asking for Championship wages. Remember Serg Van Dyk came fro Dutch Div 2
 
Not sure the Nix have an agent in Holland but IMO they could find some real quality here.


It's no Albania though...
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SC03 wrote:

It's no Albania though...


This. Every single Albanian player in the A-League has lit up the league with incredible skill.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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zinidane wrote:
...if Greenie got injured then there is no obvious replacement. Greenie is a big hearted player...but expecting a 34 year old to lead the line for 90 minutes for every game of the season is plain dumb.

ah well you see, if our midfielders didn't keep getting cards we'd not be playing our injury cover striker at DM would we now.  He'd but up front giving greenie the rest the old fella so richly deserves
the players deserve to shoulder some of the responsibility here
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Smith has said himself he's a midfielder.
You know we belong together...

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
zinidane wrote:

The team has done really well all things considered to pick up 4 points in the first 3 games.
But there is still most of the season to go. Fatigue, injuries, suspensions and loss of form are all going to happen. Having a squad light in overall quality and size is going to bite you on the bum sooner or later.

Disagree sorry. For the way in which we have played and dominiated our games, we should have more points and in my opinion underachieved. This has all the hall marks of season 1 when we played really good football and dominated but never got the points.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
It is not in my view, time for doom and gloom, last two results have been disappointing, but with a bit more luck / composure in front of goal, we could have been sitting on 1o points right now.
 
I know that is a big if, but that coupled with the good football we have been playing gives strong reason for ongoing optimism.
 
Optimism is about the season is not a feeling I had a couple of months ago. Remember it was only on 23/9/11 that the new owners were confirmed.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Was watching training before a meeting this morning and there was a black kid training with them, people who were in the meeting and know more about this kind of thing than I didn't know who he was. Anyone else have any ideas?

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Maybe Brian Kaltak? He's back in town, isn't he?
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el grapadura wrote:
Maybe Brian Kaltak? He's back in town, isn't he?

Surely not a potential signing? youth defender from Vanuatu? counts as foreign doesn't it? More defenders?

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asmodeus_82 wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
Maybe Brian Kaltak? He's back in town, isn't he?

Surely not a potential signing? youth defender from Vanuatu? counts as foreign doesn't it? More defenders?


Not as a potential signing, just training with the squad.
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asmodeus_82 wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
Maybe Brian Kaltak? He's back in town, isn't he?

Surely not a potential signing? youth defender from Vanuatu? counts as foreign doesn't it? More defenders?

His is training at Phoenix as part of OFC initiative.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Full scholarship etc.
 
Ripped up at u19s in Napier, as you'd expect.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What about Justin Gully or Hamish Watson (Mvp at Napier) What are they like? Are they still in the reserves and are training with the Phoenix
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Both team wellington?
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
No.  Watson Hawkes Bay (I think.  Should probably know that.  Sorry).  Gulley TeeDubs. Hard News2011-11-01 19:26:04

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Watson at HBU!

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Could we borrow Kosta from the Russians until March, now that his season is finished?
Could be useful, just saying.

  Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
emergency loan!


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RedGed wrote:
Could we borrow Kosta from the Russians until March, now that his season is finished?Could be useful, just saying.

Understatement much?

Its no longer a problem.

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
not a bad idea, would he want to come back given Ricki kept him on the bench for so many seasons?

Queenslander 3x a year.

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theprof wrote:
not a bad idea, would he want to come back given Ricki kept him on the bench for so many seasons?


He benefited from playing under a coach who believed in youth. Surely if he's being the offered the chance to come back, prove a point to the man who left him on the bench and is his AW's coach it's beneficial to him.

We offered a 2 year contract to him, and I'm sure going over and in season one getting that many starts shocked him, the youth league would have been the biggest attraction for him!
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brumbys wrote:
theprof wrote:
not a bad idea, would he want to come back given Ricki kept him on the bench for so many seasons?


He benefited from playing under a coach who believed in youth. Surely if he's being the offered the chance to come back, prove a point to the man who left him on the bench and is his AW's coach it's beneficial to him.

We offered a 2 year contract to him, and I'm sure going over and in season one getting that many starts shocked him, the youth league would have been the biggest attraction for him!
 
Im not sure that that nix play the style of football that made Kostat a hit at the Roar

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Kosta would be great! given our circumstances!
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
And we have Sanchez who would work well with him
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Jfru36 wrote:
And we have Sanchez who would work well with him

Where do you play Kosta? Probably on the wing?
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Bullion wrote:
Jfru36 wrote:
And we have Sanchez who would work well with him

Where do you play Kosta? Probably on the wing?

probably on the bench


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