When Cooen was there the defence was useless midfield was non existent. The only difference to now is that we make more scoring chances. We don't score from them, but we make more chances.
Cassio was probably our best player, looked like he was interested ( I got that one wrong- 1st time for everything). He was having some good interplay with Ramsey in the second half and then Kossie goes and takes Ramsey off!!!!!, leaves Vidosic and Barbs on both who were useless on the night.
Credit to Welly they were stronger and more disiplined.
As with others I too went expcting a loss, can't wait for this season to be over. already looking forward to the new coach and players for next season
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Someone said it before the right hand side is an absolute shambles. Watson is no better than a park footballer. He often finds himself in acres of space because the opposition aren't threatened by him.
What Cassio and Ramsay produced on the left tonight the right couldn't muster in a whole year.
Somehow we need to make these chances into more shots that actually force the keeper to make a save. Our midfielders need to shoot more, simply as that.
I'd never thought I'd see the day where I was pleading for the likes of Cornflankes and Fyfe to comeback. But they're miles ahead of the clowns back there now. Viddy may have been ordinary as a coach going forward, but at least then we knew how to keep a clean sheet. It's why we were successful in the ACL.
One other thing, I just cannot understand is how a player like Ifil doesn't have someone sitting in his back pocket all game. The amount of times they cleared it to him on the half way line and he found himself all on his own was a disgrace.
What Cassio and Ramsay produced on the left tonight the right couldn't muster in a whole year.
Somehow we need to make these chances into more shots that actually force the keeper to make a save. Our midfielders need to shoot more, simply as that.
I'd never thought I'd see the day where I was pleading for the likes of Cornflankes and Fyfe to comeback. But they're miles ahead of the clowns back there now. Viddy may have been ordinary as a coach going forward, but at least then we knew how to keep a clean sheet. It's why we were successful in the ACL.
One other thing, I just cannot understand is how a player like Ifil doesn't have someone sitting in his back pocket all game. The amount of times they cleared it to him on the half way line and he found himself all on his own was a disgrace.
Re: Adelaide United vs Wellington Phoenix Match Day Jamboree
haha exactly my feelings, we cant defend and we cant score think that tells a story why do we even turn up lol wooden spoon is looking pretty good againWhen Cooen was there the defence was useless midfield was non existent. The only difference to now is that we make more scoring chances. We don't score from them, but we make more chances.
Cassio was probably our best player, looked like he was interested ( I got that one wrong- 1st time for everything). He was having some good interplay with Ramsey in the second half and then Kossie goes and takes Ramsey off!!!!!, leaves Vidosic and Barbs on both who were useless on the night.
Credit to Welly they were stronger and more disiplined.
As with others I too went expcting a loss, can't wait for this season to be over. already looking forward to the new coach and players for next season
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Fuck.
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The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.
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Glad I missed this one. I was on a plane at the time thanks to an unplanned trip to Brisbane and back
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Kossie's press conference
http://www.foxsports.com.au/Football/03 ... =FoxSports
Mostly glass half full kind of stuff with the exception of his comments on Dario
Looks like there is a bit of power play happening here - neither happy
fwiw - Vido looks like a match winner for about 20 mins of every game and then completely disappears - dont know if thats mental, physical or ????
http://www.foxsports.com.au/Football/03 ... =FoxSports
Mostly glass half full kind of stuff with the exception of his comments on Dario
Looks like there is a bit of power play happening here - neither happy
fwiw - Vido looks like a match winner for about 20 mins of every game and then completely disappears - dont know if thats mental, physical or ????
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Re: Adelaide United vs Wellington Phoenix Match Day Jamboree
Has anyone else noticed Van Dijk's first touch has been lacking this season? Every time the ball is passed to his feet he seems to push it too far away from himself and has to scramble to regain possession. Or is it bad service?
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Re: Adelaide United vs Wellington Phoenix Match Day Jamboree
Nope, you're right, he has the touch of a rapest. His first touch has never been fantastic, but this season it's been heavy as an elephant.Has anyone else noticed Van Dijk's first touch has been lacking this season? Every time the ball is passed to his feet he seems to push it too far away from himself and has to scramble to regain possession. Or is it bad service?
Couple of reasons for it: first of all the service hasn't been what it was last year. Marcos was the player who brought Serg in more often
than not, and his passes are perfectly weighted 9 times out of ten.
Even though he was playing a lone centre forward role last season more often than not he was facing goal. This year, under Kossie, with two up front he finds himself (much like Bruce, to play one another in) acting as a "pivot" on the edge of the 18 yard, and sometimes deeper in midfield, with his back to goal.
Whilst he has no problem holding the ball up, the two touch football required of him at the moment has made his flat-footed receiving more evident and it's clear he struggles to recieve the ball and set himself up for a pass all in the same motion.
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