Way to diminish our achievements in the Australia Cup to date.
I dare say the players don't have that perspective.
If so, we have deeper problems.
WS Wanderers v Adelaide United Australia Cup Match Day Jamboree!!!©
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Re: WS Wanderers v Adelaide United Australia Cup Match Day Jamboree!!!©
Don’t recall the cup being a glorified training run when we did well in it…..
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I said weeks ago we need 3-4 class players , if this is not address we will end up at the bottom of the ladder , owners get the cheque book out and give us fans some decent talent
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Disagree.glorified training match - people need to stop over reacting like this is a sign for the season (which is still several weeks away)
wanderers did look very slick in the first 2/3 of the match - adelaide couldnt get a pass to stick (especially in that first half)
once they took the pedal off the gas when the match was well and truly over, we looked a bit more threatening.
people also have to remember that bernado and bovalina will not be starting this season on the right hand side - for everyones issues with halloran at least he will put a shift in defensively on the wing and obivously lopez knows how to defend.
that high defensive line is going to cost us points again this year, im still not sure who is the best centreback pairing at the club either
the other cause for concern is how easy they were able to play through out midfield (clough didnt put a shift in defensively like usual) isa was his usual combative self, but is a year older and yull who has incredible potential is still finding himself at the professional level (is he a 6/8/10?)
mauks out of contract in less than 4 months, time to pay a small fee and bring him back home
also need to use that spare visa spot wisely (centreback or box to box midfielder)
Both teams are in the same stage of preseason and we've been walloped convincingly.
Same squad as last season (largely) and all the defensive and midfield frailties are still there. Shouldn't we be well drilled and solid, given all the time we've had together, against a relatively new WSW team?
Suggests we've either still not got the personnel at the level required for the A-league or we have not sorted the issues tactically.
Which begs the question do we need players or is it more a problem with coaching?
Regardless, I think we have every right to be concerned with the season proper approaching and no further quality preseason games ahead.
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Re: WS Wanderers v Adelaide United Australia Cup Match Day Jamboree!!!©
I’m sure there’ll be other games against A-League teams arranged behind closed doors before the season starts. What upsets me most is the lack of explanation at a press conference. There has been no accountability whatsoever.
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Re: WS Wanderers v Adelaide United Australia Cup Match Day Jamboree!!!©
Sure, we all love the cup and our history in it. But at the end of the day these early rounds are still "pre-season" games. More than a friendly of course but still not as intense and carrying the same gravitas as a regular season league match, or a tie later in the same comp.
So with that in mind I think I'll wait until we have a greater sample size before calling judgement on the strengths and weaknesses of the current squad. Losing so heavily is a cause for concern for sure, but to suggest that we need a complete overhaul, or to question the coaching which has led the team to consecutive deep finals runs, is a bit of an overreaction in my book.
So with that in mind I think I'll wait until we have a greater sample size before calling judgement on the strengths and weaknesses of the current squad. Losing so heavily is a cause for concern for sure, but to suggest that we need a complete overhaul, or to question the coaching which has led the team to consecutive deep finals runs, is a bit of an overreaction in my book.
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