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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yutaka_Tahara

take a look at his wiki page
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I rate Christiano but his speed worries me. He would be better partnered up front with someone that can do the running for him.

Maybe this Japanese guy is fairly quick.
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RedsUnited wrote:
Regardless of Cassio's brain-fart on Saturday night, I don't want to see him gone either.


No questions we need to retain Cassio.

Cristiano - well it looks like we are signing the J League striker so the question is - can he play with Cristiano? Is Cristiano the best option for a striker next year or can we do better?
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Regardless of Cassio's brain-fart on Saturday night, I don't want to see him gone either.
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Check this out guys:



From The Australian by Ray Gatt:

FINANCIAL cutbacks, boardroom politics and player discontent are believed to be the factors that culminated in Adelaide United coach Aurelio Vidmar's extraordinary outburst following the club's 4-0 loss to Melbourne Victory on Saturday night.

A club insider said yesterday there had been rumblings of discontent since Adelaide revealed it was releasing stalwart Ange Costanzo, Brazilian Diego and midfielder Jonas Salley.

It appears Vidmar has been a slow burning fuse to a time bomb that eventually exploded and tore the heart out of a club that only three months ago had been hailed as the fairytale story of Australian sport after reaching the final of the Asian Champions League.

Vidmar apologised yesterday for describing Adelaide, the city, as a "pissant town". And after a crisis meeting with club owners and officials, United released a statement saying the issues the coach raised had been resolved.

But Vidmar did not retreat from his claims that United was a club riven by egos, jealousies and political manoeuvring.

"It was a disgrace, an absolute disgrace," Vidmar said on Saturday night. "We owe the world an apology. A performance like that was a disgrace.

"Politics. That's what I put it down to. There's too many people at this club with hidden agendas. That's the problem. That 4-0 result tonight was politics. Nothing else.

"Whether you're involved directly or indirectly, you have an effect. It has an effect on everyone. And that 4-0 result was because of that. Because of a pissant town, this club will never win anything until you get rid of that crap.

"Things change very quickly in football clubs. Very quickly. If you've been around football clubs for a while you'll understand.

"If someone's not happy with something, they'll do whatever they can to fracture it. That's what they do. Whether it's jealousy or whatever it is, whether it's ego, it certainly smacks of all that at our club at this time.

"It's not about not trying. It's the underlying things that are happening around the club at this point of time has an effect on everyone. I'm not going to name names, everyone's involved."

Insiders said yesterday that pressure had been building at the club and, in particular on Vidmar, for at least six weeks.

They painted a grim picture revolving around financial problems, discontent among some of the players as well as some boardroom politics.

Despite reports Adelaide will end up with close to $3 million from the ACL and World Club Championship campaigns, it is understood management staff have been instructed to cut costs at the club in order to rein in a supposed $500,000 shortfall.

"From what I can understand, the club needs to shell some jobs, and some of the ones who might lose their jobs are close to Vidmar," the source explained.

It is believed player discontent also goes to the heart of the problems at the club.

The axing of the popular Costanzo, who has signed a one-year deal with Newcastle Jets for next season, caused a deep rift in the dressing room and boardroom.

Costanzo, Diego and Salley were banished to the youth team at a time the club was struggling.

"The defence has been a shambles and you can't tell me there was no room for a player the quality of Costanzo," an insider said. "I believe the excuse was that his knees are gone, but he knows his body and he says he was fit enough to do a good job.

"The other thing is that there are some people putting the bullets in the gun and letting poor Viddy pull the trigger."

There are also suggestions of a dressing room split and that United's Brazilian trio of Cristiano, Cassio and Alemao have been unhappy recently.

Cassio certainly looked like a troubled soul after being sent off against Victory, then making an obscene gesture at fans as he walked off the field.

It was also revealed that while Diego, who has signed with Wellington Phoenix for next season, played several youth team games, he became so upset with the situation that he refused to travel to Melbourne for a youth team match recently.

While leading football identities jumped to Vidmar's defence, saying his reaction was out of character, one source said he was an accident waiting to happen as he has not had a break for two years. "He is mentally shagged," he said.

Despite the controversy, Vidmar was given a vote of confidence yesterday by the United board following the "clear the air" meeting with owners Nick Bianco and Dario Fontanarosa, chairman Mel Patzwald and chief executive Sam Ciccarello.


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King Billy wrote:
RedsUnited wrote:
"Adelaide Advertiser - Monday 16 February, 2009" wrote:
TAHARA ON STANDBY
by Val Migliaccio

ADELAIDE United will be given the all-clear should the Reds choose to add Japanese import striker Yutaka Tahara to its squad ahead of the preliminary final against Queensland Roar at home on Saturday night.

The ex-Kyoto Sanga J-League striker watched Adelaide's 0-4 capitulation to Melbourne Victory at Telstra Dome on Saturday night.

A Football Federation Australia spokesperson said Adelaide is entitled to add Tahara to its roster providing it places a player on the short-term injury list. Tahara, however, can only join the Reds during the play-offs if United loses one of its imports to a short-term injury or the club will exceed the mandatory four imports quota.

Tahara is expected to undergo a medical in Adelaide today.

Adelaide have already used the FFA regulation when former Blackburn Rovers' Rostyn Griffiths replaced injured Jason Spagnuolo just for the finals series.

Griffiths made his debut for United in the second half at the Dome and was booked after just eight minutes on the park.

Roar also made an adjustment to its play-offs squad when Brazilian Henrique replaced compatriot Reinaldo in the minor semi-final. Roar won the tie 4-1.

Interesting development and exploitation of the regulation once again. :p


A few days ago I would have been against this as it is outside the spirit of the game etc. (worse than the griffiths signing) Not so sure anymore tho




Oh well, why the hell not. It cant get any worse right now.

Edited by Big Unit: 16/2/2009 11:54:56 a.m.
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RedsUnited wrote:
"Adelaide Advertiser - Monday 16 February, 2009" wrote:
TAHARA ON STANDBY
by Val Migliaccio

ADELAIDE United will be given the all-clear should the Reds choose to add Japanese import striker Yutaka Tahara to its squad ahead of the preliminary final against Queensland Roar at home on Saturday night.

The ex-Kyoto Sanga J-League striker watched Adelaide's 0-4 capitulation to Melbourne Victory at Telstra Dome on Saturday night.

A Football Federation Australia spokesperson said Adelaide is entitled to add Tahara to its roster providing it places a player on the short-term injury list. Tahara, however, can only join the Reds during the play-offs if United loses one of its imports to a short-term injury or the club will exceed the mandatory four imports quota.

Tahara is expected to undergo a medical in Adelaide today.

Adelaide have already used the FFA regulation when former Blackburn Rovers' Rostyn Griffiths replaced injured Jason Spagnuolo just for the finals series.

Griffiths made his debut for United in the second half at the Dome and was booked after just eight minutes on the park.

Roar also made an adjustment to its play-offs squad when Brazilian Henrique replaced compatriot Reinaldo in the minor semi-final. Roar won the tie 4-1.

Interesting development and exploitation of the regulation once again. :p


A few days ago I would have been against this as it is outside the spirit of the game etc. (worse than the griffiths signing) Not so sure anymore tho



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WOW! What a wonderful Monday morning.

I would like to say that I'm 100% behind Aurelio Vidmar and that every step should be taken to weed out bad eggs in the club whether that be players board members or whoever. Just as long as AV stays at the helm.
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"Adelaide Advertiser - Monday 16 February, 2009" wrote:
TAHARA ON STANDBY
by Val Migliaccio

ADELAIDE United will be given the all-clear should the Reds choose to add Japanese import striker Yutaka Tahara to its squad ahead of the preliminary final against Queensland Roar at home on Saturday night.

The ex-Kyoto Sanga J-League striker watched Adelaide's 0-4 capitulation to Melbourne Victory at Telstra Dome on Saturday night.

A Football Federation Australia spokesperson said Adelaide is entitled to add Tahara to its roster providing it places a player on the short-term injury list. Tahara, however, can only join the Reds during the play-offs if United loses one of its imports to a short-term injury or the club will exceed the mandatory four imports quota.

Tahara is expected to undergo a medical in Adelaide today.

Adelaide have already used the FFA regulation when former Blackburn Rovers' Rostyn Griffiths replaced injured Jason Spagnuolo just for the finals series.

Griffiths made his debut for United in the second half at the Dome and was booked after just eight minutes on the park.

Roar also made an adjustment to its play-offs squad when Brazilian Henrique replaced compatriot Reinaldo in the minor semi-final. Roar won the tie 4-1.

Interesting development and exploitation of the regulation once again. :p
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Good on ya Viddie!
Not because of your choice of tactics but the press conference was great.
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Big Unit wrote:
A very interesting week lies ahead.


You can say that again. I would love to be a fly on the wall when viddie gets called in to explain himself.
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RedsUnited wrote:
The chicken parmy was delicious as per usual at the Alma. Too bad the result of the game wasn't as palatable... :(


Well Reds, mate I usually go to the Alma also - as I live in nearby Payneham....and yes the parmys are very good.

I've been away in Darwin all week for work and my wife would have killed me if I went out tonight to watch the game.

Anyway, it looks like she did me a big favour by keeping me home.

What a disgrace.

Obviously I am pretty naive because I thought everything was going well down there at the club.

A very interesting week lies ahead.
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Can someone tell me why Barbiero was on the bench while Alemao started?
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um....club politics??:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Can someone tell me why Barbiero was on the bench while Alemao started?

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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The chicken parmy was delicious as per usual at the Alma. Too bad the result of the game wasn't as palatable... :(
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If I was an Adelaide fan I would definately need a parma to get me through tonights match
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The Highway has a good beer garden with a good chicken parmy.

Hmmm... that's another option. I've yet to enjoy the atmosphere at the Highway, and since I'm from the south-west of town, I'd say that's probably a better suited place for me too.
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The Highway has a good beer garden with a good chicken parmy.
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Good call on the chicken parma
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So where is everyone still in Adelaide watching the game tonight? I'll be heading down to the Alma again. Nice little place to watch the game whilst tucking into their chicken parmy... :p
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Seeing as you lot are as close to being out as you can be, since you need half the goals you have scored away from home all season in one game.

Have you sold enough tickets to fill a taxi?
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We need Cassio back and Cristiano to start and I do not know what is situation with Diego as there has not been any news about him for a while
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General Ashnak wrote:
Cassio is meant to be available next week. Once again we see why Diego has been let go. Totally have needed some form of midfield magic. Barbiero needs to be dropped for the next game and we need to promote some of the NYL team members.


There are many things that should happen between now and the next game at the Dome.

Many things.

If however only one change could be made, it would be for Cassio to be back for the game.

Without him, the ball stalls in midfield and Jamo has to do all the work by himself.

The Jamo - Cassio left wing overlap thing they do so well is one of the key attack stragedies we are missing right now.
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I am glad that Viddie is considering dropping Fabian Barbiero as I have always thought he is not the A-league standard and he always makes so many mistakes so often.
The longer he plays in the A-league he will get worked out more and his career will be over in the A-league.
Watch this space guys

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Cassio is meant to be available next week. Once again we see why Diego has been let go. Totally have needed some form of midfield magic. Barbiero needs to be dropped for the next game and we need to promote some of the NYL team members.

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King Billy wrote:
General Ashnak wrote:
At least the NYL squad can beat MV...


Griffiths has been at the club 5 minutes and probably played in more winning sides against Melbourne than half the guys that played on Saturday night

I wonder if Viddie will again consider him again for the away leg in Melb...
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We need an epic miracle to overcome MVFC in the next slog out. Viddie needs a new bag of tricks.

When the hell is Cassio gonna be available?
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General Ashnak wrote:
At least the NYL squad can beat MV...


Griffiths has been at the club 5 minutes and probably played in more winning sides against Melbourne than half the guys that played on Saturday night
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At least the NYL squad can beat MV...

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Haha... at least we have something to be proud of in our Youth team...
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