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Yellow for Halloran. Our wing stocks look pretty good. Oar needs to get back in.
Bright news with Smith and Elder at left back and Juric is a bright spot. Rogic has actually exceeded expectations considering he was on the outer not so long ago.
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beastilyone wrote:johnszasz wrote:Halloran with the assist. They're through to the next round. Now he's not going to play in the next game :-" Yay Halloran! Halloran come on, and bang comes the goals...
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TheSelectFew wrote:Chuck in the complete aussie 3. Roda's defence had been fucking shite. Game needs more De Silva Roda concede an own goal and are under the pump by a 10 man Heerenveen. Griffiths has been commanding, but chooses to back pass whenever under just a little pressure.
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highkick05 wrote:Eastern Glory wrote:highkick05 wrote:DDS can last it in Netherlands. Why couldn't Brilliante ? because a RB in the A-League does jack shit compared to in Italy
The experiment failed.
:lol: What was this even supposed to mean?! They play completely different positions! It means Brilliante is a shit RB, DDS can cope cos he's a good ball handler, u fuck up in his position and ur fucked. But Italy if u fuck up @ RB and lol just what happened to him, goal. A-League RB = shit, because they're never under the pump, never put under much pressure and most can rome around like a chook with its head cut off. Read my reply? [-o< cheers What an absolute load of bollocks
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Juric off at 82' Replaced with De Silva
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TheSelectFew wrote:Assist DDS too fast! De Silva with a lovely through ball to #15 (dont know his name) and he scores! 3-1 Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 08:31:18 AM
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beastilyone wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Assist DDS too fast! De Silva with a lovely through ball to #15 (dont know his name) and he scores! 3-1 Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 08:31:18 AM Good vision.
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De Silva has a good relationship with his teammates. Was toying with the defence at the end.
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beastilyone wrote:Championship not looking great tonight
Oar on the bench Bailey Wright and Neil Kilkenny on the bench Davidson on the bench Brattan not in the squad
Williams not in the squad yet Burgess and Taggart? (is he still with Dundee or was he recalled as his loan is till January?) not in the squad
Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 06:22:26 AM Championship is great for bank balance, but often the style of play is not conducive for developing good international footballers. They need a lot more coaches from Spain, Holland, France, Belgium, Portugal and Germany coaching in it and it will improve the style of play. Good Aussie HAL coaches would be better than the Pommy gaffers too. i know there are a few continental coaches, but they need more to replace Pommy gaffers. Those gaffers putting Aussie players on benches would be bottom of the table in the HAL if they coached here.
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TheSelectFew wrote:De Silva has a good relationship with his teammates. Was toying with the defence at the end. \ Good to hear.
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beastilyone wrote:Heerenveen get a red card and give a penalty to Roda, Juric takes the penalty and scores! 2-0 :D
Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 07:11:55 AM Great that Juric has scored 2 in one game.=d>
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Decentric wrote:beastilyone wrote:Championship not looking great tonight
Oar on the bench Bailey Wright and Neil Kilkenny on the bench Davidson on the bench Brattan not in the squad
Williams not in the squad yet Burgess and Taggart? (is he still with Dundee or was he recalled as his loan is till January?) not in the squad
Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 06:22:26 AM Championship is great for bank balance, but often the style of play is not conducive for developing good international footballers. They need a lot more coaches from Spain, Holland, France, Belgium, Portugal and Germany coaching in it and it will improve the style of play. Good Aussie HAL coaches would be better than the Pommy gaffers too. i know there are a few continental coaches, but they need more to replace Pommy gaffers. Those gaffers putting Aussie players on benches would be bottom of the table in the HAL if they coached here. Said this from day one. Championship is shit.
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Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players.
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Signs aren't good for Taggart. He was given chances at Dundee and couldn't take them. If he can't crack it there, he'll be an average A-League player for the rest of his career. I hope I'm wrong.
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azzaMVFC wrote:Signs aren't good for Taggart. He was given chances at Dundee and couldn't take them. If he can't crack it there, he'll be an average A-League player for the rest of his career. I hope I'm wrong. Would like to see some of his stats from his time at Dundee such as chances on goal and total shots. They are total dross at the moment and i doubt he had many clear cut chances from their lower NPL quality midfield
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walnuts wrote:Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players. Yup. All hail the Trin.
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Bowden wrote:walnuts wrote:Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players. Yup. All hail the Trin. Just goes to show that the A-League isnt that far behind the mid tier leagues. When two blokes who were nothing special and an 18 year old with some potential can go over there and tear it up, it is a good reflection on our league. Hopefully their success will pave the way for others
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Decentric wrote:beastilyone wrote:Championship not looking great tonight
Oar on the bench Bailey Wright and Neil Kilkenny on the bench Davidson on the bench Brattan not in the squad
Williams not in the squad yet Burgess and Taggart? (is he still with Dundee or was he recalled as his loan is till January?) not in the squad
Edited by beastilyone: 16/12/2015 06:22:26 AM Championship is great for bank balance, but often the style of play is not conducive for developing good international footballers. They need a lot more coaches from Spain, Holland, France, Belgium, Portugal and Germany coaching in it and it will improve the style of play. Good Aussie HAL coaches would be better than the Pommy gaffers too. i know there are a few continental coaches, but they need more to replace Pommy gaffers. Those gaffers putting Aussie players on benches would be bottom of the table in the HAL if they coached here. You're tarring all the championship clubs with the same brush. While there may not be any English, Italian or Spanish internationals playing in the championship there are certainly plenty of other next tear internationals playing in that league. You also need to remember that the championship isn't a development league. Its a performance league, these are the teams pushing to be part of the elite. The other end of the table are those teams battling to survive and not fall into league one. If the A league had promotion and relegation in whatever form that may be, the tony walmsleys of this country at HAL level would not be attempting to play the attractive style of football they are now. Where there is no risk of relegation you can do whatever you like and attempt to build something over 2-3 or even 4 years. I cant accept that all English 'gaffers' are inferior to their Australian counterparts as the Australians aren't in the pressure cooker environment that their English counterparts are
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Scotch&Coke wrote:Bowden wrote:walnuts wrote:Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players. Yup. All hail the Trin. Just goes to show that the A-League isnt that far behind the mid tier leagues. When two blokes who were nothing special and an 18 year old with some potential can go over there and tear it up, it is a good reflection on our league. Hopefully their success will pave the way for others Playing devils advocate, perhaps it is also a representation of the level of the eredivisie.
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New Signing wrote:Scotch&Coke wrote:Bowden wrote:walnuts wrote:Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players. Yup. All hail the Trin. Just goes to show that the A-League isnt that far behind the mid tier leagues. When two blokes who were nothing special and an 18 year old with some potential can go over there and tear it up, it is a good reflection on our league. Hopefully their success will pave the way for others Playing devils advocate, perhaps it is also a representation of the level of the eredivisie. The Eredivisie has dropped in quality significantly over the past few years. Even the big clubs like Ajax cannot compete financially with the big 5. That is why i refer to it as a mid tier league, it is nothing more than a development league these days
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Scotch&Coke wrote:New Signing wrote:Scotch&Coke wrote:Bowden wrote:walnuts wrote:Absolutely delighted to hear the Rodaroos are going great guns - further proof that clubs from the Holy Trinity are conducive at the moment to developing Australian players. Yup. All hail the Trin. Just goes to show that the A-League isnt that far behind the mid tier leagues. When two blokes who were nothing special and an 18 year old with some potential can go over there and tear it up, it is a good reflection on our league. Hopefully their success will pave the way for others Playing devils advocate, perhaps it is also a representation of the level of the eredivisie. The Eredivisie has dropped in quality significantly over the past few years. Even the big clubs like Ajax cannot compete financially with the big 5. That is why i refer to it as a mid tier league, it is nothing more than a development league these days Which is great for Aussies, because lets face, most players leaving the A-League will not be polished enough to end up in a big 5 league. Send them to the next half step up in the Holy Trinity, where they have a proven track record of playing and developing youngsters, and like Ryan has done, play out of your skin and step up to the big time in a big 5 league. Win-win for Australian football.
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Juric's goal
[youtube]watch?v=q_y-yrtpsoU[/youtube]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bby468_fQ981:52... What is THAT!!!!!!??????? Edited by scotch&coke: 16/12/2015 10:43:12 AM
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Fuck yeah, 2 goals Juric, assist dds for the 3rd. Pitty those games are so damn early in the morning lol Well done RodaRoos
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Roda highlights, really good touch for Juric's first. Da Silva's pass also good but the defender keeping the striker onside was really to blame for that goal.
[youtube]Bby468_fQ98[/youtube]
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It could be my poor memory, but I don't know if I've ever seen Juric thank a teammate for the pass when celebrating a goal... Anyway, pumped for the result.
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Scotch&Coke wrote:azzaMVFC wrote:Signs aren't good for Taggart. He was given chances at Dundee and couldn't take them. If he can't crack it there, he'll be an average A-League player for the rest of his career. I hope I'm wrong. Would like to see some of his stats from his time at Dundee such as chances on goal and total shots. They are total dross at the moment and i doubt he had many clear cut chances from their lower NPL quality midfield i'm the same as you...there almost no highlights of Dundee utd games...Dundee utd has score very little this season (13 goals, 18 games) the player who Taggart sub of the most (Bodul) scored no goals in 600 min, Taggart was a loan player , new coach came after Dundee sign him on loan deal ....doesn't mean Taggart didn't miss he chance Taggart is back at Fulham as of monday anyway Edited by adrtho: 16/12/2015 11:43:26 AM
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Scotch&Coke wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bby468_fQ98
1:52... What is THAT!!!!!!???????
Edited by scotch&coke: 16/12/2015 10:43:12 AM i love it how the Roda defender who boot the ball up the ground, took credit for a great pass :lol:
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