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Unchanged lineup for us which I like. Interested to see how Hannah Blake goes for Perth today. She already has 2 goals for Perth and only joined them a month or so ago.
So you have to suffer in the blazing sun? Only at the Stadium could they pull that stunt. That's why Aisle 12 area is great on a sunny day - the Shade.
PS: Looks like there's only about 400 people there. Perfect day and no one shows. Damn I hate being stuck at work on a game day.
Playing well,but not positive enough considering we are losing. Satchell running them ragged. But we seem to have a complete inability to find rolston or anyone else in the box.
They might have lost but that last 30 minutes was a better watch than last night.
As well as most of the men's games this season just quietly. But at the end of the day it's all about taking your chances and that is something of an issue for this team unfortunately.
Sorry but that was ours for the taking after Perth were very ordinary for 70 minutes and we failed to capitalise. Poor finishing, poor game management, poor coaching.
Our defence was very good. I've been critical of Taylor,but she looked strong today. Barry made some great tackles,van der meer was fine and Foster was impressive defending and going forwards. Not sure what happened on the goal,but it looked well worked from Perth.
I'm not sure we can buy a goal. We should have had more numbers forward more often and a lot earlier. . But then we could have been out there all day and not scored. Foster puts good balls in,but noone gets anywhere near them, van der meer looks the only one who might get on the end of one.
How they didnt score I don' know. They were all over Perth in the second half and actually probably for 3/4 of the game really. It must be so hard for them really, so many games with close scoreline losses or draws. They showed against the top team Sydney that they were capable of beating anyone.
I posted this comment on STUFF and thought I'd share it here: I applaud Lawrence for getting the Nix to play good possession-based football. It's a decent foundation for scoring goals, but only if the team has a striker capable of beating opposition defenders and getting shots on target. That player is missing from the Nix – no Nix player has scored more than 2 goals this season and the team's shot accuracy is woeful. Lawrence has had 15 games to address this by developing (or obtaining?) someone to do the job, to no avail. There is also some odd decision-making in the game planning e.g. why is Robertson (the shortest player in the Nix squad) always in the goal area at attacking corners? It makes no sense. At this stage of the season, and with nothing to lose, I'd try something left-field and give Cicco a go at centre forward – she has shown with the Australian U20s that she knows where the goal is.
i would be starting Cicco but not as a centre forward. Cicco needs to be playing give us solidarity.
Looking like back to back spoons for us. Some will say we are playing better football but I'm over being cellar dwellers.
Would like a better coach in there that fans can trust. Some astute football brains. Sam Wilkinson or maybe Leon Birnie? or if NZ Sport say it has to be a female then Alana Gunn.
ps. What's happened to Clegg? even now Rolston is starting over her....that's borderline offensive
I find the "fill the goalmouth with plenty of bodies" approach at corners pretty pathetic.
No imagination no variation, no movement. The balls coming in are great. Too often the ball fell behind our players,with back to goal,or going the wrong way.
My 2 cents. Satchell is really fast , she created so much havoc. Hasset the best player on the pitch, she is technically above everyone and had a massive work rate. Taylor was solid in the back. Robertson was also lively in the left side. Rolston as a target woman had not much service, which is a shame as she always ran into good spaces. The whole team was tactical very good and controlled most of the game. Technically there is room for improvement, some passes, crosses and decision making where horrible. The energy on the field and try to win the game was impressive, sadly no one in team could finish, they definitely need to work on that.
I posted this comment on STUFF and thought I'd share it here: I applaud Lawrence for getting the Nix to play good possession-based football. It's a decent foundation for scoring goals, but only if the team has a striker capable of beating opposition defenders and getting shots on target. That player is missing from the Nix – no Nix player has scored more than 2 goals this season and the team's shot accuracy is woeful. Lawrence has had 15 games to address this by developing (or obtaining?) someone to do the job, to no avail. There is also some odd decision-making in the game planning e.g. why is Robertson (the shortest player in the Nix squad) always in the goal area at attacking corners? It makes no sense. At this stage of the season, and with nothing to lose, I'd try something left-field and give Cicco a go at centre forward – she has shown with the Australian U20s that she knows where the goal is.
Well a goal scoring CF is the recruitment target for next season. The JV with NZF is finish at the end of this season. Just in place for the 2 seasons heading into the WWC.
Be interesting if the recruitment changes now that is just solely a Nix enterprise. Less about player development, with some older domestic players like Tayla O'Brien & Deven Jackson getting a look in maybe?? Plus yes 1-2 foreign (non Kiwi/Aus) signings
Some some sympathy for Lawrence and Nix ALW setup that they were likely partly hamstrung on the players they could sign (mostly young Kiwis), as a condition of NZF tipping in funds to start the team up. As Talay always says getting the recruitment right, is a huge part of a coach's job description.
Because any import signing would have to take the spot of a New Zealander, and they have a limit on how many Kiwis they can sign, the Phoenix have focussed their recruitment on developing promising local players.
But there is now acknowledgement that one or two imports, especially a clinical striker, are needed to take the team to another level.
Imagine if they had an Oskar Zawada up front like the men do.
Of the 11 players who have scored five or more goals in the A-League Women this season, six of them are imports.
No Phoenix player has scored more than two goals, with forwards Ava Pritchard and Milly Clegg, midfielder Betsy Hassett and defender Marisa van der Meer their joint top-scorers with two each.
Football Ferns Emma Rolston and Paige Satchell – two of their top recruits – are both yet to score.