The Frenchman
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Sad to hear that's what the national camps are like. I guess that supports the move to out Holger and the current establishment. Good to see Arnold has the right idea though.
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moofa
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Vidosic seems to be being talked up as FC Sions savior for this season, they did stuff up though and confused Tim Cahill with Gary Cahill http://www.sfl.ch/news-features/news/artikel/?tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=808&tx_news_pi1%5Bcontroller%5D=News&tx_news_pi1%5Baction%5D=detail&cHash=98955c99f4a391e55db22f4799fc07baQuote:Dario Vidosic, the new "boss" The FC version appears in the peson of Dario Vidosic to have found his boss on the field. The 26-year-old Australian had already been highly praised before his first game with FC Sion Michel Decastel: "His transfer announces a turn. He has already transformed the team in training, "reported the coach before the match. "He has great vision and confidence." With the first FC Nuremberg was the Australians in the second Bundesliga descended, but also share in the immediate promotion had. And in his first international match with Australia he replaced Tim Cahill (Chelsea).
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BIGHUX
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Quote:A player can set foot on the ball, the game guide excellent vision of the game, a good sense of timing also. Privacy ball also very good. We do not judge on one game against Aarau, but it seems that the player can do much good to the team that ran in the empty lot.
Strongly agree. I would also add something else I liked: He does not hesitate to run! And it does rather intelligently, I found. He makes himself available in front, behind, on the sides if necessary, as a hungry ball. A beautiful soccer player, he seems to be available to defend and effective for building middle and offensive phase. If it confirms the (very) good first game in the next elections, it will (in my opinion) THE transfer of the summer transfer window! There is certainly no need to pack, but the client still looks promising They do seem to rate him, this is taken from an FC Sion forum
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I wonder if the swiss league is poor? I hope not because 'i'd hate for the achievement of our two aussies there to be talked down
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BIGHUX
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I can't comment on the quality of the Swiss League but I think I can confidently say that Vidosic and Bozanic performing well there is only going to have a positive effect on the A league.
Edited by bighux: 12/9/2013 10:10:17 PM
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Very nice from young Ikonomidis. Looks a very good talent.
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paladisious
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grazorblade wrote:I wonder if the swiss league is poor? I hope not because 'i'd hate for the achievement of our two aussies there to be talked down They're ranked 12 in the UEFA Coefficients that regulate how many European competition spots they get, for what that's worth. One above Greece.
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grazorblade
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Dan_The_Red wrote:Very nice from young Ikonomidis. Looks a very good talent.
Edited by Dan_The_Red: 12/9/2013 10:14:14 PM ?
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moofa
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paladisious wrote:grazorblade wrote:I wonder if the swiss league is poor? I hope not because 'i'd hate for the achievement of our two aussies there to be talked down They're ranked 12 in the UEFA Coefficients that regulate how many European competition spots they get, for what that's worth. One above Greece. I don't follow it but from what I can tell like most leagues they have their one giant team (Basel) and 2-3 teams that are ok Europa league teams usually getting a couple in the groups. It is just a 10 team league so perhaps doesn't suffer from other small nation problems of having a lot of crap teams in the top flight. The health of their national team also shows they are doing something right. I would say it is not an amazing league but much better than the SPL which gets more credit here probably. The big bonus from these guys possibly doing well straight away though is that if Swiss teams see the A-league as a cheap source of decent players it is a good entry into Europe. Would have been good to Sainsbury go there. grazorblade wrote:Dan_The_Red wrote:Very nice from young Ikonomidis. Looks a very good talent.
Edited by Dan_The_Red: 12/9/2013 10:14:14 PM ?
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playmaker11
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FSV manager said Ruka is a decent chance of playing against St. Pauli this weekend. Also looks like Aussie TV is doing something at Dusseldorf, interviewing manager.. maybe a TWG segment on Halloran/Kruse. Wait and see I guess. Edited by playmaker11: 13/9/2013 12:42:47 AM
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Very decent tekkers on Ikonomidis. This kid could turn out to be something special. Going forward, the likes of Amini, Antonis, Pain, Da Silva and Ikonomidis, with all their technique and talent, it will certainly transform the way our players are viewed as in world football.
I really want to see all these lads (obv Antonis has had a sik run with injury) starting regularly and representing themselves and the Socceroos at the highest level as soon as possible.
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sanga1 wrote:I really want to see all these lads (obv Antonis has had a sik run with injury) starting regularly and representing themselves and the Socceroos at the highest level as soon as possible. On Antonis, after his moved turned to nothing...was looking forward to seeing a lot of him for SFC. Now, injured. As for Ikonomidis, great play from him there. Cut through the middle third of the pitch on his own and showed some good vision and technique to pull off that pass. Hope things go well for him.
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Reports in Belgium are suggesting that Okon didn't only help in the transfer of Ryan which was suggested in the 442 article but also Okon told Brugge about Ryan. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/75485/Okon_is_geen_scout_van_Brugge,_ondanks_zijn_rol_in_transfer_RyanQuote:Okon is not a scout of Bruges, despite his role in transfer Ryan
Club Brugge was strengthened with goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. This summer A transfer that really pay off. The Australian goalkeeper proves itself week after week with stunning rescues. Pivotal figure in the transfer was Paul Okon, former player of Blue-Black . He bragged on the site of Club some clarity about his role within the club.
Okon That was important in this transfer, it was already clear. Yet he does not work for Blue-Black . "To be clear: I am not officially employed by Club so do not call me scout, although there are specific agreements to give player x, y or z important tips So that's happened to Mathew Ryan Eight to ten.. months ago I brought the Club's Board aware of its many qualities. " So he hunts mainly for talents in Oceania. About the qualities of the new keeper he already convinced. "Ryan comes towards. A promising year he can help the club title as well as the logic is respected, must Mathew next year during the World Cup in Brazil holder of Australia."
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moofa wrote:Reports in Belgium are suggesting that Okon didn't only help in the transfer of Ryan which was suggested in the 442 article but also Okon told Brugge about Ryan. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/75485/Okon_is_geen_scout_van_Brugge,_ondanks_zijn_rol_in_transfer_RyanQuote:Okon is not a scout of Bruges, despite his role in transfer Ryan
Club Brugge was strengthened with goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. This summer A transfer that really pay off. The Australian goalkeeper proves itself week after week with stunning rescues. Pivotal figure in the transfer was Paul Okon, former player of Blue-Black . He bragged on the site of Club some clarity about his role within the club.
Okon That was important in this transfer, it was already clear. Yet he does not work for Blue-Black . "To be clear: I am not officially employed by Club so do not call me scout, although there are specific agreements to give player x, y or z important tips So that's happened to Mathew Ryan Eight to ten.. months ago I brought the Club's Board aware of its many qualities. " So he hunts mainly for talents in Oceania. About the qualities of the new keeper he already convinced. "Ryan comes towards. A promising year he can help the club title as well as the logic is respected, must Mathew next year during the World Cup in Brazil holder of Australia." shades of hiddink getting wilkshire a gig for fc twente (coming from league 1 if I recall correctly)
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grazorblade wrote:moofa wrote:Reports in Belgium are suggesting that Okon didn't only help in the transfer of Ryan which was suggested in the 442 article but also Okon told Brugge about Ryan. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/75485/Okon_is_geen_scout_van_Brugge,_ondanks_zijn_rol_in_transfer_RyanQuote:Okon is not a scout of Bruges, despite his role in transfer Ryan
Club Brugge was strengthened with goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. This summer A transfer that really pay off. The Australian goalkeeper proves itself week after week with stunning rescues. Pivotal figure in the transfer was Paul Okon, former player of Blue-Black . He bragged on the site of Club some clarity about his role within the club.
Okon That was important in this transfer, it was already clear. Yet he does not work for Blue-Black . "To be clear: I am not officially employed by Club so do not call me scout, although there are specific agreements to give player x, y or z important tips So that's happened to Mathew Ryan Eight to ten.. months ago I brought the Club's Board aware of its many qualities. " So he hunts mainly for talents in Oceania. About the qualities of the new keeper he already convinced. "Ryan comes towards. A promising year he can help the club title as well as the logic is respected, must Mathew next year during the World Cup in Brazil holder of Australia." shades of hiddink getting wilkshire a gig for fc twente (coming from league 1 if I recall correctly) Shades of Thommo getting Zelic a transfer in the early 90s... :lol: :lol:
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thupercoach wrote:grazorblade wrote:moofa wrote:Reports in Belgium are suggesting that Okon didn't only help in the transfer of Ryan which was suggested in the 442 article but also Okon told Brugge about Ryan. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/75485/Okon_is_geen_scout_van_Brugge,_ondanks_zijn_rol_in_transfer_RyanQuote:Okon is not a scout of Bruges, despite his role in transfer Ryan
Club Brugge was strengthened with goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. This summer A transfer that really pay off. The Australian goalkeeper proves itself week after week with stunning rescues. Pivotal figure in the transfer was Paul Okon, former player of Blue-Black . He bragged on the site of Club some clarity about his role within the club.
Okon That was important in this transfer, it was already clear. Yet he does not work for Blue-Black . "To be clear: I am not officially employed by Club so do not call me scout, although there are specific agreements to give player x, y or z important tips So that's happened to Mathew Ryan Eight to ten.. months ago I brought the Club's Board aware of its many qualities. " So he hunts mainly for talents in Oceania. About the qualities of the new keeper he already convinced. "Ryan comes towards. A promising year he can help the club title as well as the logic is respected, must Mathew next year during the World Cup in Brazil holder of Australia." shades of hiddink getting wilkshire a gig for fc twente (coming from league 1 if I recall correctly) Shades of Thommo getting Zelic a transfer in the early 90s... :lol: :lol: I also wouldn't be surprised if a former Melbourne Heart goalkeeper coach was involved in Mitch Langerak's transfer... Not 100% sure, but he was training Mitch for quite some time.
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Eastern Glory wrote:thupercoach wrote:grazorblade wrote:moofa wrote:Reports in Belgium are suggesting that Okon didn't only help in the transfer of Ryan which was suggested in the 442 article but also Okon told Brugge about Ryan. http://www.voetbalnieuws.be/news/75485/Okon_is_geen_scout_van_Brugge,_ondanks_zijn_rol_in_transfer_RyanQuote:Okon is not a scout of Bruges, despite his role in transfer Ryan
Club Brugge was strengthened with goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. This summer A transfer that really pay off. The Australian goalkeeper proves itself week after week with stunning rescues. Pivotal figure in the transfer was Paul Okon, former player of Blue-Black . He bragged on the site of Club some clarity about his role within the club.
Okon That was important in this transfer, it was already clear. Yet he does not work for Blue-Black . "To be clear: I am not officially employed by Club so do not call me scout, although there are specific agreements to give player x, y or z important tips So that's happened to Mathew Ryan Eight to ten.. months ago I brought the Club's Board aware of its many qualities. " So he hunts mainly for talents in Oceania. About the qualities of the new keeper he already convinced. "Ryan comes towards. A promising year he can help the club title as well as the logic is respected, must Mathew next year during the World Cup in Brazil holder of Australia." shades of hiddink getting wilkshire a gig for fc twente (coming from league 1 if I recall correctly) Shades of Thommo getting Zelic a transfer in the early 90s... :lol: :lol: I also wouldn't be surprised if a former Melbourne Heart goalkeeper coach was involved in Mitch Langerak's transfer... Not 100% sure, but he was training Mitch for quite some time. The issue is using his position as a national team coach to help broker deals and profit from player transfers.
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Higashi wrote:The Frenchman wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Some pretty unprofessional stuff going on twitter from our boys in China.
McBreen tweeting that 'too much training leads to poor match day performance'. (Paraphrased) Partaluu replying with 'try telling the coaches that'. (Paraphrased) Mullen responds with 'prehistoric'.
Pretty poor from the lads. It is fairly unprofessional, and i dont condone it. However the coaching methods they seem to be using over there are prehistoric. McBreen tweeted just before that they had been doing sprints and running constantly. Top football departments around the world have recognised that you need to have the ball at your feet all the time not just do laps of the oval. This is especially important with players of a younger age, like Ibini. This is the tweet: Daniel McBreen @djmcbreen 7h Happy 21st @bernieibini. Just a shame it's 6x400m runs followed by an arvo session and stuck in Guantanamo Bay. #AllGrownUp Sainsbury said something similar about the Socceroos' camp. Tweet: Trent Sainsbury @Tsainsbury92 4 Jul 4th year at mariners n never done hill runs up the skillion. 2nd Roos camp n been up n down more times than Britney Spears career #runforest And didn't get 1 minute on the park in the East Asian Cup.
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neverwozza wrote:Higashi wrote:The Frenchman wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Some pretty unprofessional stuff going on twitter from our boys in China.
McBreen tweeting that 'too much training leads to poor match day performance'. (Paraphrased) Partaluu replying with 'try telling the coaches that'. (Paraphrased) Mullen responds with 'prehistoric'.
Pretty poor from the lads. It is fairly unprofessional, and i dont condone it. However the coaching methods they seem to be using over there are prehistoric. McBreen tweeted just before that they had been doing sprints and running constantly. Top football departments around the world have recognised that you need to have the ball at your feet all the time not just do laps of the oval. This is especially important with players of a younger age, like Ibini. This is the tweet: Daniel McBreen @djmcbreen 7h Happy 21st @bernieibini. Just a shame it's 6x400m runs followed by an arvo session and stuck in Guantanamo Bay. #AllGrownUp Sainsbury said something similar about the Socceroos' camp. Tweet: Trent Sainsbury @Tsainsbury92 4 Jul 4th year at mariners n never done hill runs up the skillion. 2nd Roos camp n been up n down more times than Britney Spears career #runforest And didn't get 1 minute on the park in the East Asian Cup. That all really worries me. It is unprofessional for Trent to say something but also, a representative team that is only together for a relatively shorty time should never need fitness!? That's crazy. Mind you the EAC was outside of season and we had a slightly longer prep than usually. Still this is wrong.
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Langan wrote:neverwozza wrote:Higashi wrote:The Frenchman wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:Some pretty unprofessional stuff going on twitter from our boys in China.
McBreen tweeting that 'too much training leads to poor match day performance'. (Paraphrased) Partaluu replying with 'try telling the coaches that'. (Paraphrased) Mullen responds with 'prehistoric'.
Pretty poor from the lads. It is fairly unprofessional, and i dont condone it. However the coaching methods they seem to be using over there are prehistoric. McBreen tweeted just before that they had been doing sprints and running constantly. Top football departments around the world have recognised that you need to have the ball at your feet all the time not just do laps of the oval. This is especially important with players of a younger age, like Ibini. This is the tweet: Daniel McBreen @djmcbreen 7h Happy 21st @bernieibini. Just a shame it's 6x400m runs followed by an arvo session and stuck in Guantanamo Bay. #AllGrownUp Sainsbury said something similar about the Socceroos' camp. Tweet: Trent Sainsbury @Tsainsbury92 4 Jul 4th year at mariners n never done hill runs up the skillion. 2nd Roos camp n been up n down more times than Britney Spears career #runforest And didn't get 1 minute on the park in the East Asian Cup. That all really worries me. It is unprofessional for Trent to say something but also, a representative team that is only together for a relatively shorty time should never need fitness!? That's crazy. Mind you the EAC was outside of season and we had a slightly longer prep than usually. Still this is wrong. I agree, but on the other hand I can remember Hiddink saying that he wanted the socceroos to be fit fit fit for the 2006 world cup
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@OSAussies: Here is the OS action from Friday http://t.co/tuc7ep3qLIEdited by Voice ofReason: 14/9/2013 04:56:40 PM
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Dylan McGowan starting for Hearts (v Celtic). Rogic on the bench. Leckie starting for FSV. Ruka on the bench. Neill's having a piss poor game, but the whole teams pretty bad.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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bah Leckie 1v1 with keeper, shot is extremely weak straight at him.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Good to see an Aussie starting in the Celtic game
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Jedinak being a beast against Man U so far
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playmaker is Amini playing?
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moofa wrote:playmaker is Amini playing? Yep, starting. Leckie had a good first half, 2 good chances but couldn't finish.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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Socceroofan4life wrote:Jedinak being a beast against Man U so far Been thinking the same, he's so good for palace then pish for aus haha
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Oh god they just brought up the Brazil game :-&
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Seriously how can Jedinak never play like this for Australia?
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