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u4486662 wrote:tsf wrote:FFS can we get some consistent game time, it would be better renaming this 'Injured & Benched Aussies'
Shame about Sainsbury, we need him. We've had worse years. Believe it or not. This year overall has been good so far. The start of the season was filled with such high hopes. Now this thread is becoming more and more silent
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Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily Like a single ply wet toilet paper sitting at the bottom of the toilet at Star bar.
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u4486662 wrote:tsf wrote:FFS can we get some consistent game time, it would be better renaming this 'Injured & Benched Aussies'
Shame about Sainsbury, we need him. We've had worse years. Believe it or not. This year overall has been good so far. Yep i remember a few years ago virtually everyone was bench or not in squad.
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u4486662
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Scotch&Coke wrote:u4486662 wrote:tsf wrote:FFS can we get some consistent game time, it would be better renaming this 'Injured & Benched Aussies'
Shame about Sainsbury, we need him. We've had worse years. Believe it or not. This year overall has been good so far. The start of the season was filled with such high hopes. Now this thread is becoming more and more silent Its because my bathroom is being renovated and I haven't had access to proper internet for like 2.5 weeks.
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highkick05
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Let's hope Ibini can get some game time
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jas88 wrote:can't see mass playing much more this season... they are way down the table and must win promotion if they want t keep some of their stars.. unless they sell players in Jan can't see them taking too many more risks this season. Not playing mass will assure them of this, pretty confident they can manage it
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highkick05 wrote:jas88 wrote:can't see mass playing much more this season... they are way down the table and must win promotion if they want t keep some of their stars.. unless they sell players in Jan can't see them taking too many more risks this season. Not playing mass will assure them of this, pretty confident they can manage it Mass will get plenty of game time. Our best defensive mid/deep lying playmaker is Sandro. While he is a brilliant player, he is about as injury prone as Rhys Williams. Not to mention several players should be leaving in January and we now have a coach from the lower leagues who will know plenty about him
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Scotch&Coke wrote:highkick05 wrote:jas88 wrote:can't see mass playing much more this season... they are way down the table and must win promotion if they want t keep some of their stars.. unless they sell players in Jan can't see them taking too many more risks this season. Not playing mass will assure them of this, pretty confident they can manage it Mass will get plenty of game time. Our best defensive mid/deep lying playmaker is Sandro. While he is a brilliant player, he is about as injury prone as Rhys Williams. Not to mention several players should be leaving in January and we now have a coach from the lower leagues who will know plenty about him I don't get it. You put your best team out there and give the players full backing to play 100% Now is Mass giving 100% out there? I question this. Towards the end of his Swindon departure, he looked awkward and as if he was holding back. Now if that's still the case he needs to pull his thumb out. If that isn't what's happening then some of these UK managers are really quite strange in their approach.
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Scotch&Coke
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highkick05 wrote:Scotch&Coke wrote:highkick05 wrote:jas88 wrote:can't see mass playing much more this season... they are way down the table and must win promotion if they want t keep some of their stars.. unless they sell players in Jan can't see them taking too many more risks this season. Not playing mass will assure them of this, pretty confident they can manage it Mass will get plenty of game time. Our best defensive mid/deep lying playmaker is Sandro. While he is a brilliant player, he is about as injury prone as Rhys Williams. Not to mention several players should be leaving in January and we now have a coach from the lower leagues who will know plenty about him I don't get it. You put your best team out there and give the players full backing to play 100% Now is Mass giving 100% out there? I question this. Towards the end of his Swindon departure, he looked awkward and as if he was holding back. Now if that's still the case he needs to pull his thumb out. If that isn't what's happening then some of these UK managers are really quite strange in their approach. He played well at the beginning of this season and picked up a few assists. He seems to have lost his ability to play out a whole match. This could be due to fatigue from playing so many games last year (His performance dropped after a heavy schedule at the Asian Cup). He has been played out of position in every other game he has played this year, including with the national team, it is pretty hard to build consistency when you're a DLP playing on the wing or in the attacking midfield. Also the guy that was being played in front of him, Karl Henry, was causing great unrest with us fans. The guy is a donkey yet Chris Ramsey kept playing him in front of Mass. He has been dropped to the bench since his departure though. Edited by scotch&coke: 7/12/2015 04:32:45 PM
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highkick05
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Ah well probably can't give consistent form learning a new role every week. Crazy, they had a serious team before this slump, sux how its gone south. I would have thought Mass would serve any system of play well, apart from the dreaded hoof ball which seems to be the case. Not sure what kind of players you need for this, GK and a striker ? forget the middle altogether :)
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u4486662 wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily Like a single ply wet toilet paper sitting at the bottom of the toilet at Star bar. In his 9 years are a professional player, he's been seriously Injured in every single one of them. Absolutely incredible mental strength to keep going and not retire.
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English FA Cup draw in the morning. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_FA_Cup#Third_Round_Proper
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Ive been out of the loop for a bit so how has Daniel De Silva, Panos Armenakas and Xane Zaineddine along with Chris from Lazio been going at their clubs? as they were kinda considered the four who had the most potential.
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Quote:BVB, Bayern & Co. hunt shooting star of the Junior Bundesliga Published on: 07/12/2015 - 14:22 Remo treasure The Scouts of the Bundesliga's top clubs around the world search by hopeful top talent. Perhaps happiness is but closer than previously thought. Last week, met the who's who of the players observers scene in Hamburg to watch a storm of talent A-Youth Bundesliga.
Tuchel and Guardiola turn our gaze to a talent from Havelse Tuchel and Guardiola turn our gaze to a talent from Havelse
When the A-youth of TSV Havelse rise in the junior league in the summer, was the person in charge clearly with certainty that it is in the season North / East to nothing but relegation. This objective can the village club from the Greater Hanover tick before the winter break. After 13 games a lean dot stands to beech. Topscouts watch Popovic
A player still excited but the fans who flock to the home games in the 3,500 seats comprehensive Wilhelm Langrehr Stadium: Milislav Popovic. The Australian Centre Forward is since this summer in Havelse under contract. From far 17 Bundesliga goals scored the 18-year-old ten. End of November allowed the youngster ran in the men in the Regionalliga Nord and got the debut against BSV Schwarz-Weiß Rehden directly the 1: 1 draw. The gymnastics and sports club from the Lower Saxony province should overly accustomed but not at the shooting star. Popovics way could lead to a German top club soon. According to information from the, image 'took Topscouts Wolfgang Grobe (Bayern) and Michael Schulz (Borussia Dortmund) the storm Talent last Wednesday in the second team of FC St. Pauli (0: 2) under the microscope. For Hannover 96 Scout and club legend dieter schatzschneider and U23 coach Michael Krüger were present. In addition, the interests of Bayer Leverkusen, VfL Wolfsburg and Hertha BSC is represented. Flunked 96
Hannover has that now with the top clubs from Dortmund, Munich and Wolfsburg duel, could have been avoided. As the newspaper reports, the Australian talent belonged to one year at the youth squad of Lazio, however, was only allowed to work due to the lack of player eligibility. The former Hanover and Bayern player Frank Hartmann became aware of Popovic, took him to Germany, let him live and Mittrainieren in March in the U19 in Hannover with him. "Coach Stendel was thrilled, others apparently do not," says Hartmann, "then we went to Havelse." That Popovic again auditions at the Maschsee, is unlikely due to the now well-known competitors. Should Thomas Tuchel, Pep Guardiola and Co. signaled interest, the Clippers can choose his next employer in the summer. cap that ass http://www.fussballtransfers.com/bundesliga/bvb-bayern-co-jagen-shootingstar-der-junioren-bundesliga_59929#com Quote:WHO WILL GRAB THE AUSTRALIA-BUBI? Half Bundesliga chasing these kangaroo clippers ... and Hannover 96 could have had him, but sent him away! Scorer talent Milislav Popovic targeted by the first Bundesliga team Hannover 96 could have had him. Now he is among others in Bavaria on the list. BILD declare Australia's largest goalscoring talent - and which clubs are still at it tuned!
http://m.bild.de/bild-plus/sport/fussball/1-bundesliga/jagt-dieses-tor-kaenguru-43675786,view=conversionToLogin.bildMobile.htmlEdited by scott21: 8/12/2015 05:46:56 AM
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Socceroofan4life wrote:Ive been out of the loop for a bit so how has Daniel De Silva, Panos Armenakas and Xane Zaineddine along with Chris from Lazio been going at their clubs? as they were kinda considered the four who had the most potential. De silva has been getting some decent game time mostly off the bench but has started a couple of games. Ikon rarely features on the bench these days. Armenakas has been playing in the Italian youth league as far as I know and don't know about the other guy.
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Never heard of this guy at Havelse. Havelse is a 4th tier team from a Hannover suburb and I've been to a few games before. They have had a few cup games against bigger clubs over the years. My girlfriend's boss is quiet involved and recently sent her info on this guy.
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Jedinak starting. Elder drew Wright in FA Cup.
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So he had a good youth bundesliga run and got a go in the first team. Very interesting to see all the interested parties. Typical Hannover management let him slip away after doing a few training sessions. Very frustrating as coach Stendel is a former 96 striker and was thrilled. Idiot scouts have cost Hannovers a lot of talent.
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johnszasz wrote:Jedinak starting. Elder drew Wright in FA Cup. just saw him out there, wow
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close call, thought jed could have helped cabaye a bit more on th@ lukaku miss
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highkick05 wrote:close call, thought jed could have helped cabaye a bit more on th@ lukaku miss 50:30 Attempt missed. Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Jason Puncheon with a cross following a corner.
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:highkick05 wrote:close call, thought jed could have helped cabaye a bit more on th@ lukaku miss 50:30 Attempt missed. Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Jason Puncheon with a cross following a corner. finished 1-1 Jedinak got a full game.
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Rusty first half from Jedi but he was immense in the second and the team's structure and stability was much better for it. Should have had a penalty too. The truism of 'the more he plays the better he is' applies emphatically in Mile's case.
Would have won if Alan hadn't put a poacher on the left wing to mark the most dangerous looking playmaker as soon as we went in front. Bizarre decision. Regardless Palace is incredibly 6th on the table so I'm absolutely ecstatic.
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Wainscoting wrote: Would have won if Alan hadn't put a poacher on the left wing to mark the most dangerous looking playmaker as soon as we went in front. Bizarre decision. Regardless Palace is incredibly 6th on the table so I'm absolutely ecstatic.
Who's that Bolasie ? That guys a freak, absolute freak athlete. Moves around like a ferret, wig worming his way around defenders. Yep thought he got underused by a mile.
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johnszasz wrote:So he had a good youth bundesliga run and got a go in the first team. Very interesting to see all the interested parties. Typical Hannover management let him slip away after doing a few training sessions. Very frustrating as coach Stendel is a former 96 striker and was thrilled. Idiot scouts have cost Hannovers a lot of talent. You have to go stalk him a few rounds
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Eastern Glory wrote:u4486662 wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily Like a single ply wet toilet paper sitting at the bottom of the toilet at Star bar. In his 9 years are a professional player, he's been seriously Injured in every single one of them. Absolutely incredible mental strength to keep going and not retire. it's called - i need to pay the bills. most people do it for more than 9 years. i would give it a few more before giving him any medals for it.
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:highkick05 wrote:close call, thought jed could have helped cabaye a bit more on th@ lukaku miss 50:30 Attempt missed. Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Jason Puncheon with a cross following a corner. finished 1-1 Jedinak got a full game. he's going to get minutes before transfer period. they need to be able to sell him off.
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inala brah wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:u4486662 wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily Like a single ply wet toilet paper sitting at the bottom of the toilet at Star bar. In his 9 years are a professional player, he's been seriously Injured in every single one of them. Absolutely incredible mental strength to keep going and not retire. it's called - i need to pay the bills. most people do it for more than 9 years. i would give it a few more before giving him any medals for it. But naive to put it that way... It takes some serious motivation to do rehab for a living.
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Eastern Glory wrote:inala brah wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:u4486662 wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:Barca4Life wrote:u4486662 wrote:Sainsbury dead set made of glass. Same can be said for all of our central defenders, Good, Williams especially. Williams is made of crystal. Glass don't break THAT easily Like a single ply wet toilet paper sitting at the bottom of the toilet at Star bar. In his 9 years are a professional player, he's been seriously Injured in every single one of them. Absolutely incredible mental strength to keep going and not retire. it's called - i need to pay the bills. most people do it for more than 9 years. i would give it a few more before giving him any medals for it. But naive to put it that way... It takes some serious motivation to do rehab for a living. i would do it for his pay packet. keeping fit and being looked after for a living. most people have to do it in their spare time.
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