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Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. That's exactly what you said about Ange P on his Roar appointment. :lol: no i did not you lie
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krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. Apologists for all things foreign are an embarrassment to our league
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krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. That's exactly what you said about Ange P on his Roar appointment. :lol: no i did not you lie So, care to tell what you did say at that time?
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krones3
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Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. That's exactly what you said about Ange P on his Roar appointment. :lol: no i did not you lie So, care to tell what you did say at that time? no you just lie[-x [-x [-x [-x
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Judy Free
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krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. That's exactly what you said about Ange P on his Roar appointment. :lol: no i did not you lie So, care to tell what you did say at that time? no you just lie[-x [-x [-x [-x :^o
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krones3
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Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:Judy Free wrote:krones3 wrote:RedEyeRob wrote:It's interesting that only the interstaters are disagreeing with Kosmina's appointment.
The rest of us here are stoked to see Rini Colonbag gone.
he is an embarresment to the league Thats why. That's exactly what you said about Ange P on his Roar appointment. :lol: no i did not you lie So, care to tell what you did say at that time? no you just lie[-x [-x [-x [-x :^o thats it mate all you do is lie and talk shit I for one am over you and i think a lot of others are as well.
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Judy Free
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Nice side step, krones.
Fact is, you went into overdrive criticizing the appointment of Ange P at Roar. IIRC you said you had it on good authority that most players would 'walk', leaving the club in tatters.
You were once the internets biggest AP and Roar critic, now you're on the fucking bandwagon. :lol:
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krones3
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Judy Free wrote:Nice side step, krones.
IIRC you said you had it on good authority that most players would 'walk', leaving the club in tatters.
Now you're on the fucking bandwagon. :lol:
Judy Free wrote: IIRC you said you had it on good authority that most players would 'walk', leaving the club in tatters.
see another lie not I Judy Free wrote: Now you're on the fucking bandwagon. :lol:
No i am not.
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The relevance of you two bickering to the topic at hand is what?
Krones, JF stires you and Decentric with play-school tactics and you both bite every time. Why don't you just ignore posts where he's clearly just trying to get rise?
One thing that gets a rise out of me because it's just sooo lame is the term 'strayan sockah' or whatever it is. It's like someone at work telling the same joke over and over and over again. WE GET IT! NOW GET OVER IT FFS!
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Part of the character of Judy Free is his slow drawl-like insults and use of terms like 'strayan sockah'. It's just him.
Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
The overuse of both characters is the very reason most people lurk but do not post in Performance. The play has become stale. *shrug*
All of life is a stage... and Performance doesn't attract much of a crowd to its productions.
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Judy Free
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f1dave wrote:The overuse of both characters is the very reason most people lurk but do not post in Performance. You should be offering accolades for my efforts in conversing with the axis of stupidity.
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f1dave wrote:Part of the character of Judy Free is his slow drawl-like insults and use of terms like 'strayan sockah'. It's just him.
Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
I like you, f1dave.
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Some of the kids selected for the All Stars Team:
NSW (4): Martin Lo, Tom Manos, Steve Kuzmanovski and Liam Rose VIC (5): Lucas Spinella, Damien Miskulin, Milos Ridesic, Jordan Brown and John Buceto WA (4): Daniel DeSilva, Matthew Ntoumenopoulos, Jeremy Tshongo and Josh Tucker TAS (1): Paul Stevens NT: (1): Munya Ruparanganda
Not sure who was selected for QLD, NORTHERN NSW, SA, ACT.
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MidfieldMaestro
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How did you find this list, Slee?
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Thanks for that. I noticed this in the FFV link: Quote:Jordan Brown, Lucas Spinella, Damien Miskulin, Milos Ridesic and John Buceto were the five Victorian players who were identified to take part in a training camp from which the squad for the next Joeys team will be selected. Does anyone know any details of this training camp?
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f1dave wrote: Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
There is no attempt to flash costly training badges on my part. I apologise if this is how it has come across in responding to some immature old men, who are newer 442 members. One is now banned, and another on the cusp of a ban. They, with a few acolytes, have conducted premeditated attempts, from discussion elsewhere on the football internet, to immaturely discredit some in particular on this forum and to troll/bait/derail most of 442 in general. My intent has been to disseminate useful European coaching practice for others, if they see any value in it, to use on the training ground. I've had a number of PMs over time asking me how to access KNVB coaching practice, including from a national federation TD. I've helped them to the best of my ability. I've also learnt a fair amount from what other posters have entered in Performance.
FFA under the TD, Han Berger, has started a European style, new FFA curriculum , whereas we previously had an ad hoc system. The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing. Forums like this should foster sharing of information that is useful to all stakeholders in the coaching community. To an extent it is occurring on 442, which is good. Well done to whoever in 442 admin conceived the Performance section concept. PS I don't use a dictionary, but point taken. The words used would probably have been in response to a very small minority of cynics with a contrary nature, enjoying the pseudo-anonymity of a keyboard on the internet to be a warrior. The same guys never proactively post any coaching links, articles, national competition information, club scenarios, junior competitions, football schools, etc, or start any constructive threads or make positive comments about football performance in general in Australia. It is very easy to sit back and take pot shots at any constructive threads/comments, whilst entering none oneself. Edited by Decentric: 29/12/2011 01:02:04 AM
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JuveJuve wrote: JF stires you with play-school tactics and you both bite every time. Why don't you just ignore posts where he's clearly just trying to get rise?
One thing that gets a rise out of me because it's just sooo lame is the term 'strayan sockah' or whatever it is. It's like someone at work telling the same joke over and over and over again. WE GET IT! NOW GET OVER IT FFS!
I can't believe you've bitten JF's troll, Juve Juve.:roll: What were you saying about biting?
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slee45 wrote:Some of the kids selected for the All Stars Team:
NSW (4): Martin Lo, Tom Manos, Steve Kuzmanovski and Liam Rose VIC (5): Lucas Spinella, Damien Miskulin, Milos Ridesic, Jordan Brown and John Buceto WA (4): Daniel DeSilva, Matthew Ntoumenopoulos, Jeremy Tshongo and Josh Tucker TAS (1): Paul Stevens NT: (1): Munya Ruparanganda
Not sure who was selected for QLD, NORTHERN NSW, SA, ACT. A lot was made of Paul Stevens making the the team in this state. In the split state league reserves competition, he wasn't one of the better players in last year's competition in the games I saw. Fair play to him if he performed well at a higher level. I wonder if any of the guys from this forum who watched the national championships noticed him in the Tasmanian team performances?
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Decentric wrote:f1dave wrote: Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
There is no attempt to flash costly training badges on my part. I apologise if this is how it has come across in responding to some immature, newer 442 members. One is now banned, and another on the cusp of a ban. They, with a few acolytes, have conducted premeditated attempts, from discussion elsewhere on the football internet, to immaturely discredit some in particular on this forum and to troll/bait/derail most of 442 in general. My intent has been to disseminate useful European coaching practice for others to use on the training ground. I've had a number of PMs over time asking me how to access KNVB coaching practice, including from a national federation TD. I've helped to the best of my ability. I've also learnt a fair amount from what other posters have entered in Performance.
FFA under the TD, Han Berger, has started a European style new curriculum , when we previously had an ad hoc system. The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing. Forums like this should foster sharing of information that is useful to all stakeholders in the coaching community. To an extent it is occurring on 442, which is good. PS I don't use a dictionary, but point taken. The words used would probably have been in response to a very small minority of cynics with a contrary nature, enjoying the pseudo-anonymity of a keyboard on the internet. The same guys never proactively post any coaching links, articles, national competition information, club scenarios, junior competitions, football schools, etc, or start any constructive threads or make positive comments about football performance in general in Australia. It is very easy to sit back and take pot shots at any constructive threads/comments, whilst entering none oneself. Edited by Decentric: 28/12/2011 07:33:42 PM The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing.Thats interesting that you said this decentric, i read though the last 442 mag regarding Han Berger's opinion of the costs involved running the cources it is a concern that the FFA must address, i just dont know why the costs are so high in the first place? Edited by Barca4Life: 28/12/2011 09:04:21 PM
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Barca4Life wrote:Decentric wrote:f1dave wrote: Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
There is no attempt to flash costly training badges on my part. I apologise if this is how it has come across in responding to some immature, newer 442 members. One is now banned, and another on the cusp of a ban. They, with a few acolytes, have conducted premeditated attempts, from discussion elsewhere on the football internet, to immaturely discredit some in particular on this forum and to troll/bait/derail most of 442 in general. My intent has been to disseminate useful European coaching practice for others to use on the training ground. I've had a number of PMs over time asking me how to access KNVB coaching practice, including from a national federation TD. I've helped to the best of my ability. I've also learnt a fair amount from what other posters have entered in Performance.
FFA under the TD, Han Berger, has started a European style new curriculum , when we previously had an ad hoc system. The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing. Forums like this should foster sharing of information that is useful to all stakeholders in the coaching community. To an extent it is occurring on 442, which is good. PS I don't use a dictionary, but point taken. The words used would probably have been in response to a very small minority of cynics with a contrary nature, enjoying the pseudo-anonymity of a keyboard on the internet. The same guys never proactively post any coaching links, articles, national competition information, club scenarios, junior competitions, football schools, etc, or start any constructive threads or make positive comments about football performance in general in Australia. It is very easy to sit back and take pot shots at any constructive threads/comments, whilst entering none oneself. Edited by Decentric: 28/12/2011 07:33:42 PM The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing.Thats interesting that you said this decentric, i read though the last 442 mag regarding Han Berger's opinion of the costs involved running the cources it is a concern that the FFA must address, i just dont know why the costs are so high in the first place? Edited by Barca4Life: 28/12/2011 09:04:21 PM Mate, that was an excellent article. I'd love to post it here, if it is anywhere on the internet. Full credit to 442. The publication claimed they wanted him to be able to express an unedited dossier. He clarified a lot of points which were previously nebulous. It is Berger's job to draft the football content for courses. This is the best part of FFA's operation. The other one is they sometimes offer free workshops for interested coaches. I've done one with Kelly Cross on man to man marking, Norm Boardman on SSGs and Tony Franken on keepers organising the defence (Forbze has applied for two years to for the the latter with FFV with no response). Credit to FFA for providing these. A local staff coach also ran workshops on 433 and its nuances-fair play to him. Yet there is a case of one paid full time staff member for FFA in one state, moonlighting with a club and being paid by the club for his services (definitely not part of his FFA job description), yet he is unable to find time to run regular two hourly football workshops for players not in elite rep programmes - like we do at FFE. It is Lowy's job and his right hand men Buckley, etc, to charge as much money as possible in licenced FFA coaching courses for what?
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Decentric wrote:Barca4Life wrote:Decentric wrote:f1dave wrote: Ditto the Decentric character and his constant quoting at random from a dictionary and flashing of costly shiny training badges from Holland.
There is no attempt to flash costly training badges on my part. I apologise if this is how it has come across in responding to some immature, newer 442 members. One is now banned, and another on the cusp of a ban. They, with a few acolytes, have conducted premeditated attempts, from discussion elsewhere on the football internet, to immaturely discredit some in particular on this forum and to troll/bait/derail most of 442 in general. My intent has been to disseminate useful European coaching practice for others to use on the training ground. I've had a number of PMs over time asking me how to access KNVB coaching practice, including from a national federation TD. I've helped to the best of my ability. I've also learnt a fair amount from what other posters have entered in Performance.
FFA under the TD, Han Berger, has started a European style new curriculum , when we previously had an ad hoc system. The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing. Forums like this should foster sharing of information that is useful to all stakeholders in the coaching community. To an extent it is occurring on 442, which is good. PS I don't use a dictionary, but point taken. The words used would probably have been in response to a very small minority of cynics with a contrary nature, enjoying the pseudo-anonymity of a keyboard on the internet. The same guys never proactively post any coaching links, articles, national competition information, club scenarios, junior competitions, football schools, etc, or start any constructive threads or make positive comments about football performance in general in Australia. It is very easy to sit back and take pot shots at any constructive threads/comments, whilst entering none oneself. Edited by Decentric: 28/12/2011 07:33:42 PM The problem with FFA, is that Frank Lowy runs it as a user pays, profit making organisation. Access to FFA training ground practice usually costs a lot of money, through expensive courses. A misplaced elitism is all too apparent in some Australian football settings. This is the opposite of trying to disseminate sound coaching practices as widely as possible, for no cost, that Berger has conceived. We are trying to run a football school, with no cost, that achieves what FFA should be doing.Thats interesting that you said this decentric, i read though the last 442 mag regarding Han Berger's opinion of the costs involved running the cources it is a concern that the FFA must address, i just dont know why the costs are so high in the first place? Edited by Barca4Life: 28/12/2011 09:04:21 PM Mate, that was an excellent article. I'd love to post it here, if it is anywhere on the internet. Full credit to 442. The publication claimed they wanted him to be able to express an unedited dossier. He clarified a lot of points which were previously nebulous. It is Berger's job to draft the football content for courses. This is the best part of FFA's operation. The other one is they sometimes offer free workshops for interested coaches. I've done one with Kelly Cross on man to man marking, Norm Boardman on SSGs and Tony Franken on keepers organising the defence (Forbze has applied for two years to for the the latter with FFV with no response). Credit to FFA for providing these. A local staff coach also ran workshops on 433 and its nuances-fair play to him. Yet there is a case of one paid full time staff member for FFA in one state, moonlighting with a club and being paid by the club for his services (definitely not part of his FFA job description), yet he is unable to find time to run regular two hourly football workshops for players not in elite rep programmes - like we do at FFE. It is Lowy's job and his right hand men Buckley, etc, to charge as much money as possible in licenced FFA coaching courses for what? The article is here in the performance section! :D Its called the future green and gold feature or something, but as you said its a great read and will silence the critics for a little while thats for sure. Edited by Barca4Life: 29/12/2011 12:30:40 AM
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