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neverwozza wrote:Decentric wrote:
Look Chips, just because you lost a lot of your own money with Sydney FC and have also been labelled as an unwanted football coach, you don't have to bring your bitterness towards football in Australia to any other football venture.
Fill us in please. No point asking decentric, as you won't get the truth. The old tassie kindergarten teacher is not a big fan of reality. SFC? Beer money, shitz & giggles. FWIW I still remain close to the HAL's movers and shakers, and occasionally chat to players/coaches inside the sheds. I haven't coached in a few years. That's my choice. Altho' I'm regularly chased for a (paid) position. One only three months ago at a well performing HAL club. My interest waned when I hung up my boots in 2009 (after winning gold at World Masters). Playing was always my first footballing love. I'm aware that all this rankles with the old tassie bloviator. His CV and background does however include a few years organising little lunch kickabouts with his 5 year old pupils and a brief spell (6 games?) with a supposed tassie regional girls rep (arf) side. FYI any kid who can run 20m without tripping over makes a tassie rep (arf) team. Decentric's interest in the game surfaced circa November 2005, where, like many new dawn fanboys, JA's penalty got his tasmanian juices flowing and he became an overnight sockah fan. Nothing wrong with that. But, more importantly, the high point of decentric's sockah interests todate has undoubtedly been the occasion where he received his "certificate of attendance" at some KNVB clinic. Yes, $3k might seem costly for this piece of cardboard, but the glow on his face everytime he dawdles into his pool room makes it all worth while. It gave decentric a real purpose in life. You just can't put a price on such things, Wozza. Edited by judy free: 22/11/2011 01:53:55 PM
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neverwozza wrote:Decentric wrote:
Look Chips, just because you lost a lot of your own money with Sydney FC and have also been labelled as an unwanted football coach, you don't have to bring your bitterness towards football in Australia to any other football venture.
Fill us in please. Chips was Sydney FC and the new HAL's greatest supporter in 2005. It is well known that football clubs are not income generating schemes. Chips knew better, and out of the goodness of his heart, gave Sydney a lot of money which promptly disappeared, when he was hoping for a generous return. Then he became a strident critic of the A League and Sydney in particular. He also failed his FFA refresher coaching course, and hasn't been wanted in those elite coaching circles he so desperately craves to be in. :cry: Chips used to be funnier and even exuded a degree of charm on occasions. He could even be accused of being a nice guy. Now he hates nearly everybody (certainly on 442) and everything to do with Australian football, particularly where people can see positives in the game.
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Decentric wrote:
Look Chips, just because you lost a lot of your own money with Sydney FC and have also been labelled as an unwanted football coach, you don't have to bring your bitterness towards football in Australia to any other football venture.
Fill us in please.
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Judy Free
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You miss the point, by some margin.
No probs with privately operated academies - my beef is purely in regards to the dishonest means employed to drag dopey, naive punters thru the doors. Preying on the vulnerable.
Rampant lies, false promises, bullshit claims and, of course, massively overs hyping their supposed importance. How do people like aussierus sleep at nights.
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Decentric
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Judy Free wrote:Aussiesrus wrote:Your a classic Judy Free, all of a sudden you can't use google search. Don't take ASA's word for it so here is another reference below. But then again you and facts have nothing in common. As always your all hot air and no substance to speak of. It is easy to understand why you and the dodgy akadumy operator have a fair bit in common. Smoke, mirrors, ethically/morally bankrupt, delusions of mediocrity. Look Chips, just because you lost a lot of your own money with Sydney FC and have also been labelled as an unwanted football coach, you don't have to bring your bitterness towards football in Australia to any other football venture. FFA is essentially a revenue raising organisation. Despite Han Berger wanting to train as many coaches as possible, the FFA bean counters modus operandi is to make as much money as possible. Their objective is to try to get everybody to do as advanced a FFA coaching course as possible, because they make maximum revenue for expensive advanced coaching courses. There is no guaranteed work for most qualified advanced coaches, C Licence upwards. The last thing FFA wants to occur is for people to do coaching courses overseas. Registered FFA coaches have to log into a database to access FFA coaching training ground practice - how ridiculous. FFA charge money for almost any chance for coaches to improve their knowledge. FFA develop a handful of elite players in each state. Judgements are made early about players' talent, which may be based on physical development rather than talent. Most players selected in elite squads are from the January, February and March birthdays in any given year. Private football organisations in a sense are no different from FFA. They charge kids money for football coaching. Rep squads cost a few hundred dollars a season, state squads cost over $3000. FFA staff coaches have no time to visit clubs desperately wanting some coaching direction. Grants made for community football mysteriously seem to end up in elite coaching programmes where kids believe they will end up as professional footballers. In reality almost none of them will become pros. It is good that Gareth Edds' Soccer School, Morton's Soccer School and ASA provide opportunities for a plethora of kids who want more football coaching they can't access through FFA. There is a lot of demand out there for more coaching that FFA can't provide. Also, FFA will spend a lot of time trying to discredit these organisations, because they are perceived as a threat. This occurs, simply because FFA can't meet footballers' demands for coaching as they have finite resources and a lot of staff employed who don't coach. Edited by Decentric: 22/11/2011 11:49:14 AMEdited by Decentric: 22/11/2011 03:13:30 PM
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http://walterpless.com.au/2011/november/south-hobart-tour-group-meet-some-big-names-in-midlands.htmlThis is coverage of the Morton Soccer School to England. Nobody was signed for any clubs even though there were some impressive scorelines.
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Judy Free
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Aussiesrus wrote:Your a classic Judy Free, all of a sudden you can't use google search. Don't take ASA's word for it so here is another reference below. But then again you and facts have nothing in common. As always your all hot air and no substance to speak of. Just been sharpening my interweb search skills. Three things: 1) Your Office Address - "Suite 1 Ground Level", from a Blacktown residential address? 2) "Our Sydney Metropolitan Office" - how many offices do you operate? 3) And FFS do something about that driveway It is easy to understand why you and the dodgy akadumy operator have a fair bit in common. Smoke, mirrors, ethically/morally bankrupt, delusions of mediocrity.
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Judy Free
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Decentric wrote:Looks pretty conclusive to me. Of course it would be. :lol:
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Judy Free
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LOL Yep, confirmed by gullible two bob suburban bloggers that feed off tripe from dogdy people like yourself. What were the terms of the contract? Two or three million? Which other EPL clubs etc are chasing this Sydney Olympic youth player? Oh and loved the bit about Jim Pastrami......coaching guru. :lol: Edited by judy free: 22/11/2011 09:30:33 AM
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Over there there must be very few players who go beyond EPL and League academies.
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Looks pretty conclusive to me. Well done Alusine Fofanah. Looks like ASA must be doing something right.
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Signing for an Academy or Centres of Excellence At the end of the six-week trial, or sometimes even before the end of this, the Professional Club may offer the child a contract for the season, and depending on the age and stage, this might be one-year or it could be more. http://www.thefa.com/GetIntoFootball/parentsandvolunteers/HelpForParents/Academies-CofE-Dev
Europe is funding the war not Chelsea football club
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Your a classic Judy Free, all of a sudden you can't use google search. Don't take ASA's word for it so here is another reference below. But then again you and facts have nothing in common. As always your all hot air and no substance to speak of. http://innerwestallstarsfc.com/2011/10/inner-west-u14-player-alusine-fofanah-signs-with-manchester-city/http://futsal4all.com/2011/10/inner-west-allstars-player-signs-with-manchester-city-nsw/Don't worry too much and keep up the clown training you will get there one day \:d/ BTW where is your mate Bozo version 2, Did he get kicked from your circus? Edited by Aussiesrus: 21/11/2011 10:36:29 PM
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Judy Free
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Decentric wrote:Well done ASA. Your gullibility is a thing of great beauty, decentric. It's no wonder the spivs of the sockah world have no probs selling their services to naive punters/parents like yourself. Suggest you hit your mate up for some solid info re this fictitious "contract", I could do with a good belly larf. :lol: Edited by judy free: 21/11/2011 03:26:59 PM
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Well done ASA.
I'll chase up Ken Morton's trip to England with his soccer school.
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Been very quiet here so I thought I would update the latest news from ASA. As posted before ASA not only tours Asia but also organises trials for top ASA students in the UK which is organised by our UK football guru Jim Petruzzi. 6 Players from ASA have been trialling in the UK with Alusine Fofanah signing with Manchester City. Alusine is only 14 and netted two hatricks for Manchester City against Wales and Burnley. ALUSINE FOFANAH NETS TWO HATRICKS IN A ROW Manchester City Has A future star at there disposal , With academy star Alusine Fofanah scoring 6 goals in two games. Manchester City coaching staff are very excited with Fofanah who has been electrifying in his first two games against Wales and Burnley. Academy head coach Tony Basha said Alusine has been tremendous, Aluisne will sign on for 6 weeks with City and will be training with the under 18s. Basha Told the ASA website the future looks bright for Alusine. The city staff rate him Alusine very highly. Academy Player consultant in the UK Jim Petruzzi said there was plenty of interest from rival Premier League clubs and abroad. Petruzzi said he was happy with Alusines professionalism and wanted to give the Australasian Soccer academy a big wrap on the way they are doing things back in Australia. "We chose to stick with Manchester City becasue they have a very professional set up and some very good coaches. Other clubs ASA have been trialling with are Blackpool, Leeds United. Reference : http://www.australasiansocceracademy.com.au/soccer/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=60&lang=en
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The only thing dodgy and clueless around here is you Judy Free. So you just keep on knocking the good people and good work done at ASA and ASA will just keep on producing quality footballers. You just stick to what you know best and that is how to produce crap posts and put a rubbish spin on everything. Here is another Australasian Soccer Academy student making his mark with an A-League club. "Central Coast Mariners coach Graham Arnold was pleased with his side after it defeated Bankstown City Lions 3-0 at Jensen Park on Wednesday night. Musialik move a matter of styles In its first full pre-season hit out the Mariners scored through Oliver Bozanic and Michael Baird inside the opening 10 minutes, with substitute Michael McGlinchey netting a third. "I thought we did quite well on the difficult surface," Arnold said. "Our overall structure was very good, the new players fitted into our structure very well, and there were no injuries. It was a good hit out." It took the Mariners just five minutes to open the scoring, Bozanic firing home a free-kick, and not long after it was 2-0 with Baird doubling the lead. Matt Simon crashed a shot against the post, but it was half-time substitute McGlinchey who added a third just four minutes after the restart. Arnold made a host of changes in the second half, bringing on National Youth League player Kwabena Appiah-Kubi, as well as Brad McDonald and Sam Gallagher. "It was important in our first game of the pre-season to get as many minutes into the legs of as many players as possible," Arnold said. " Kwabena's got pace, he's got talent, and he's just another youngster we're not afraid to work with or give a chance to." The victory earned the Mariners the second edition of the Doug Turnbull Cup." Ref: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1071950/Mariners-ease-past-BankstownEdited by aussiesrus: 10/9/2011 05:47:00 PM
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Judy Free
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Decentric wrote:Judy Free wrote:Aussiesrus wrote:Wiki error appears fixed. :lol: Please pass on my thanks to TB for figuring out which year he played at Gombak and editing his wiki page. Too funny. Rather than playing the man, how about playing the ball, Chips? Sigh. You quite clearly have no problems with people pretending to be something they are not and lying about their past and present. That said, I can understand why you are comfortable with this position, as it is also your very own modus operandi. Strayan sockah has been a cessspit of extreme dodginess forever. Yourself and people like basha only serve to swell the numbers. Decentric wrote:You always seem to attack a person's credentials rather than the skills/sessions they impart on the training track. Only the dodgy ones, which were about half those mentioned in your list. Edited by judy free: 28/7/2011 07:15:13 PM
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Judy Free wrote:Aussiesrus wrote:Wiki error appears fixed. :lol: Please pass on my thanks to TB for figuring out which year he played at Gombak and editing his wiki page. Too funny. Rather than playing the man, how about playing the ball, Chips? This thread was about Asian playing style/technical qualities compared to Aussie players. I'm currently evaluating state league teams training programmes after seeeing an underage Korean team playing technical football. Tony Basha puts up some interesting views. How about responding to these views rather than question who he is and what credentials he has? It is the same regarding Pim Verbeek, Jan Versleijen, Han Berger, Rob Baan, Simon Clifford, Wiel Coerver, Tony Basha, Walter Pless, Aussiesrus, Andy Jackson, Arthur, yours truly, etc,. You always seem to attack a person's credentials rather than the skills/sessions they impart on the training track. ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) I find this topic particularly interesting.
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Aussiesrus wrote:Wiki error appears fixed. :lol: Please pass on my thanks to TB for figuring out which year he played at Gombak and editing his wiki page. Too funny.
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Judy Free wrote:Decentric wrote:Gombak United and Marine Castle are his S League clubs. FFS decentric. You can be anyone you want on wiki. :lol: Now, a bit of homework for you. Check bashas wiki claims and gombaks wiki page and see if you can spot anything odd. This is just another example (among thousands) of your profound gullibility. Here are the facts... Gombak returned to S-League in 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_S.League"Gombak United also returned to the league after pulling-out in 2002." Wiki error appears fixed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_BashaMarine Castle = S-League in 2000 http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/sing00.htmlTony Basha was also Parramatta FC leading goalscorer in 2007 Top Goalscorers: 2000/1 – Adam Anderson N/A 2001/2 – Jimmy Bakis 17 goals 2002/3 – Daniel Kukucka 6 goals 2003/2004 – Andrew Kane 4 goals 2004/5 – Richie Cardozo 6 goals 2006 – Nathan Rivera (N/A) 2007 – Tony Basha 7 goals 2008 – Fredrick Graham (N/A) 2009 – Fredrick Graham (N/A) 2010 – Shane Ardle (N/A) http://www.nswpl.com.au/index.php?id=613Judy Free wrote:FFS decentric.
You can be anyone you want on wiki. :lol:
Now, a bit of homework for you. Fail homework much along with life in general?
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Judy Free wrote:Decentric wrote:Gombak United and Marine Castle are his S League clubs. FFS decentric. You can be anyone you want on wiki. :lol: Now, a bit of homework for you. Check bashas wiki claims and gombaks wiki page and see if you can spot anything odd. This is just another example (among thousands) of your profound gullibility. For the record..... Basha claims to have played S-League for Gombak United in 2005. Gombak United did not play in the S-League in 2005. Carry on.
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Decentric wrote:krones3 wrote:Decentric wrote:To further illustrate Tony Basha's point, we recently have had Korean under 12 team visit Tasmania this week.
Embarrassingly, they played better football than our best split state league senior team!!!:cry: They were able to string together 6 or 7 passes frequently. Tassie split state league teams rarely exceed 4, even South Hobart who have been unbeaten for two years and are mooted as playing in the VPL.
The Tasmanian under 13s beat them, but it was engineered so they played on an enormous pitch with a size 5 ball rather than a size 4 ball.
The Koreans had beautiful outside of the foot passing, used reverse body swerve turns, Cruyff cuts, body swerves, Matthews' Cuts, Brazilian and reverse stepovers. They played lovely short passing through the midfield, creating 3v1 triangles. Their first touch was vastly superior to the local rep teams they played.
Edited by Decentric: 7/7/2011 04:55:48 PM how did you get them to come to tassie? I can't remember the name of the Korean club. If you are interested I'll follow up with the Tassie club who brought them over and give you their contact details, and how the trip came about. They played the best football I've seen since the Mariners and Victory were here last year. Not quite, the NTC play in the reserves senior split state league competitions and they play some decent stuff. Some of the women's spilt state league teams play well against weaker teams too. That would be great. I have never understood how Townsville’s close proximity to Asia has not resulted in more Asian teams coming here for friendlies.
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krones3 wrote:Decentric wrote:To further illustrate Tony Basha's point, we recently have had Korean under 12 team visit Tasmania this week.
Embarrassingly, they played better football than our best split state league senior team!!!:cry: They were able to string together 6 or 7 passes frequently. Tassie split state league teams rarely exceed 4, even South Hobart who have been unbeaten for two years and are mooted as playing in the VPL.
The Tasmanian under 13s beat them, but it was engineered so they played on an enormous pitch with a size 5 ball rather than a size 4 ball.
The Koreans had beautiful outside of the foot passing, used reverse body swerve turns, Cruyff cuts, body swerves, Matthews' Cuts, Brazilian and reverse stepovers. They played lovely short passing through the midfield, creating 3v1 triangles. Their first touch was vastly superior to the local rep teams they played.
Edited by Decentric: 7/7/2011 04:55:48 PM how did you get them to come to tassie? I can't remember the name of the Korean club. If you are interested I'll follow up with the Tassie club who brought them over and give you their contact details, and how the trip came about. They played the best football I've seen since the Mariners and Victory were here last year. Not quite, the NTC play in the reserves senior split state league competitions and they play some decent stuff. Some of the women's spilt state league teams play well against weaker teams too.
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Decentric wrote:To further illustrate Tony Basha's point, we recently have had Korean under 12 team visit Tasmania this week.
Embarrassingly, they played better football than our best split state league senior team!!!:cry: They were able to string together 6 or 7 passes frequently. Tassie split state league teams rarely exceed 4, even South Hobart who have been unbeaten for two years and are mooted as playing in the VPL.
The Tasmanian under 13s beat them, but it was engineered so they played on an enormous pitch with a size 5 ball rather than a size 4 ball.
The Koreans had beautiful outside of the foot passing, used reverse body swerve turns, Cruyff cuts, body swerves, Matthews' Cuts, Brazilian and reverse stepovers. They played lovely short passing through the midfield, creating 3v1 triangles. Their first touch was vastly superior to the local rep teams they played.
Edited by Decentric: 7/7/2011 04:55:48 PM how did you get them to come to tassie?
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To further illustrate Tony Basha's point, we recently have had Korean under 12 team visit Tasmania this week.
Embarrassingly, they played better football than our best split state league senior team!!!:cry: They were able to string together 6 or 7 passes frequently. Tassie split state league teams rarely exceed 4, even South Hobart who have been unbeaten for two years and are mooted as playing in the VPL.
The Tasmanian under 13s beat them, but it was engineered so they played on an enormous pitch with a size 5 ball rather than a size 4 ball.
The Koreans had beautiful outside of the foot passing, used reverse body swerve turns, Cruyff cuts, body swerves, Matthews' Cuts, Brazilian and reverse stepovers. They played lovely short passing through the midfield, creating 3v1 triangles. Their first touch was vastly superior to the local rep teams they played.
Edited by Decentric: 7/7/2011 04:55:48 PM
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Decentric wrote:Gombak United and Marine Castle are his S League clubs. FFS decentric. You can be anyone you want on wiki. :lol: Now, a bit of homework for you. Check bashas wiki claims and gombaks wiki page and see if you can spot anything odd. This is just another example (among thousands) of your profound gullibility.
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Judy Free wrote:Decentric wrote:Tony Basha must have been a pretty decent player if he played in the S League. I'd assume it would be somewhere between the A League and the VPL in standard. Does anyone know more about this subject? lol Bless your naivety. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Players/B/BART.htmlHe's a nobody, decentric. But that won't stop the likes of inexperienced and gullible people like yourself sucking up such rubbish. Google him if yer like.......and you'll see that there are only two people talking about TB on the net i.e TB himself and your two bob nitwit mate aussieisus.:lol: Edited by judy free: 5/7/2011 08:43:12 PM Gombak United and Marine Castle are his S League clubs.
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Judy Free wrote:Decentric wrote:Tony Basha must have been a pretty decent player if he played in the S League. I'd assume it would be somewhere between the A League and the VPL in standard. Does anyone know more about this subject? lol Bless your naivety. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Players/B/BART.htmlHe's a nobody, decentric. But that won't stop the likes of inexperienced and gullible people like yourself sucking up such rubbish. Google him if yer like.......and you'll see that there are only two people talking about TB on the net i.e TB himself and your two bob nitwit mate aussieisus.:lol: Edited by judy free: 5/7/2011 08:43:12 PM How accurate is that data base for overseas playing records?
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Decentric wrote:Tony Basha must have been a pretty decent player if he played in the S League. I'd assume it would be somewhere between the A League and the VPL in standard. Does anyone know more about this subject? lol Bless your naivety. http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Players/B/BART.htmlHe's a nobody, decentric. But that won't stop the likes of inexperienced and gullible people like yourself sucking up such rubbish. Google him if yer like.......and you'll see that there are only two people talking about TB on the net i.e TB himself and your two bob nitwit mate aussieisus.:lol: Edited by judy free: 5/7/2011 08:43:12 PM
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