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I couldn't believe he was selected for NZ in the first place. No way close to senior level. Looked way out of his depth at the Roar.
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Waz
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yup. NZ clearly are investing in him but then they go and send him home because someone's suffering from a little Hitler complex. Amateur hour.
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Waz
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Brisbane down 2-1 at half time..Skapetis another goal..But two early goals for Victory,so nothing has changed even against a side missing Troisi and Milligan. Still no Kristensen ,Avram,Gameiro ,Bowles or BKF. Berisha and Ingham score for Victory.
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Victory win 3-1.Berisha 2 goals.Brisbanes defence remains terrible.
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Waz
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@ crimson
Did you see the game? The feed below wouldn't work for me.
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Waz,No i was just getting Twitter feeds.Which is biased towards Roar and suggested we played well. I am afraid Aloisi is going down the stubborn Ange road.He will be driven with the ideal of the system ,eventhough it leads to mistakes and goals conceded. That three at the back is so vulnerable to fast wingers,like Japan showed.For Roar even with four at the back we are vulnerable to fast wingers.Hingert and Brown are not good defensively one on one,like most HAL fullbacks. This preseason is reminding me so much of the Mulvey preseason before his sacking.Very poor preseason form against HAL teams.Seriously we are conceding more than three a game. Surely sort defence out first.
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Waz
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Both Ange and Aloisi are stubborn but the Socceroos surely proved the folly of sticking with the wrong system that alone should be enough of a message to Aloisi never mind the results?
Again last night it looks like a couple of goals in quick succession (2 in four minutes ffs), it was 3 in 12 minutes v Wanderers and 2 in 2 minutes in the Cup. That's not a coincidence.
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Waz
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Not pretty.Caletti not doing any defending on two occasions,just jogging, thus allowing crosses and Brown not tracking his man,apart from other mistakes by North not tracking Berisha,Hingert allowing a cross and someone else maybe skapetis allowing a through ball. It's hard to take comfort from any of that,no matter what system. The space given to Berisha though was crazy.
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Waz
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@ crimson.
Good summary.
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Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi happy with performance against Melbourne Victory despite slow start
MARCO MONTEVERDE, @marcothejourno, The Courier-Mail
BRISBANE Roar coach John Aloisi says being forced to travel on the day of the game was the decisive factor in his side’s latest pre-season defeat.
The Roar were beaten 3-1 by Melbourne Victory in Ballarat on Friday night.
Despite the loss, Aloisi described the performance – apart from the first 15 minutes – as his side’s best of the pre-season.
The Victory jumped to an early 2-0 lead, which Aloisi put down to his players being stiff from their long day.
The Roar didn’t arrive in Ballarat until early Friday afternoon, having spent the morning on a 2hr15min plane flight from Brisbane to Melbourne and then a 1hr45min bus trip to the inland Victorian city.
“The players said how stiff they felt at the start of the game,” Aloisi said.
“We thought an extended warm-up might help, but that’s why we had such a slow start and why the Victory got the jump on us.
“Otherwise we played really well. We created about six or seven clear chances. It’s the best we’ve played so far in the pre-season.”
Aloisi wanted to travel the day before the game but the club knocked his request back, seemingly for financial reasons.
That was despite Ballarat Council having paid for the Roar’s flights and their Friday night accommodation.
Peter Skapetis continued his good pre-season form with another goal for the Roar, whose side was again missing former Victory star Fahid Ben Khalfallah, key defender Avraam Papadopoulos, midfield enforcer Thomas Kristensen, and ex-Sydney FC and Melbourne City attacker Corey Gameiro.
Besart Berisha scored twice for the Victory, with Jai Ingham also finding the back of the net for the winners.
The Roar continue their pre-season campaign next Saturday against NPL Queensland side Olympic at Goodwin Park.
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Looks like we got a good Borello replacement in skapetis.
I have this vain hope we will click and we will destroy all. Unlike the Socceroos, I am more open to a club side experimenting to a point. I know we can always go back to a 433. But just don't want to be 5 rounds in with no points and a failed experiment.
It's always been brought up in the past the Roar should try a back 3. But that was at our height of Roar power.
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An interesting discussion with Fozz after the Soccerros loss highlighted how in the HAL coaches tend to have a system and stick with it,but overseas coaches have multiple systems and change mid game.Ange also having this rigid philosphy,giving opponents the opportunity to devise a plan,which Japan did very well. He said as a coach himself ,it was most difficult coming up against teams which changed systems,because it complicated everything.
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Waz
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Aloisi talks about changing formation/system during a game but I'm not sure he/the team have ever pulled it off. But agree that's the way to go.
Heard a (second hand) explanation about Roars "Back 3" from someone talking to Ross recently - apparently it's a "back 4" only with Corey Brown pushing forward a lot ... now that to me sounds like a back 3 then lol?? Whatever is going on at the back it needs sorting; JA was in the media blaming the travel for the two early goals missing the fundamental point that this was the third consecutive game v HAL opponents where they'd shipped rapid goals
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If the travel was an issue,it shouldn't be. If my recollection is correct,Roar have a very poor away record with Aloisi in charge.I worry when I hear coaches complaining about travel.They should be instilling a winning mentality in players not a defeatest attitude.Yes travel is difficult but it's a challenge that should make players better.They should be approaching away games with intent to win.That's the coaches job. You wont win anything unless you can win away games.So it makes more sense for Aloisi to organise many preseason away games to toughen players up. With Aloisi's post match comments he has given players an excuse to not perform in away games and instilled a defeatest attitude.
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Waz
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@ crimsoncrusoe
"With Aloisi's post match comments he has given players an excuse to not perform in away games and instilled a defeatest attitude" ... yup, agreed.
When Aloisi arrived he said he wanted to turn Suncorp into a Fortress and everyone laughed, well he's done that and Roars home winning record is outstanding. Away from home is sub-standard and as you say, he can't let excuses get in the way - just sort it out John
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I thought Skapetis looked pretty good. If anything stood out it was probably lack of chemistry with guys next to each other. Maccarone had a very good chance in the 2nd which would have levelled it at 2-2 and Victory scored after that.
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@ AEK
Skapetis has looked good all preseason, gone from the A league this time next year. Possibly back to Stoke City.
What did you recon to Maccarone overall?
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Ran the game out for a guy his age. Looks in fair shape all up. Don't think he'll be a threat in the air but not sure if he ever has been. Would have to ask Empoli/Siena fans that I'd suppose. If Roar work out that first pass as they enter the front third this guy and Holman will have some fun.
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@ AEK
Good reading there.
I didn't know anything about Maccarone before he arrived do did some digging on Boro's supporters pages - apart from being absolutely worshipped and loved by them the feedback was all positive but that he's not a physical player up for a scrap. A goal every three games seems to come from good old fashioned poaching, knowing where to be at the right time, and a wicked range of passing. He was said to be very fit but not one to waste energy on a lost cause
The partnership with Holman is crucial and its noticeable in the trial games the two are often playing together in the front three - and in the Victory Cup game and WSW closed door game, with the score 0-0, Maccarone combined well to set Holman up beautifully one on one with the keeper burin both occasions the respective keepers made great saves - more of that and with Skapetis in the mix and goals should (hopefully) come.
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Good,he needs to sort out away form.
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Thought you'd like that Crimson lol.
They've got Olympic away on Saturday at 5 and then this one. They've got 2 of Glory/Jets/Mariners away being lined up as well.
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Waz,Hopefullly they can find a formula to get the players up for away games.
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I'm actually impressed Aloisi is seeking out the bigger challenges in preseason, and away from home as well. He's taking his Achilles Heel head on - away form
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NEWS: Souths United become an Academy partner Great news for junior footballers in Brisbane as Souths United and Brisbane Roar join forces Tuesday, 5 September 2017 - @brisbaneroar BRFC are pleased to announce an Academy partnership with Brisbane side Souths United, as the commencement of the Roar’s Academy program in early 2018 nears. Brisbane are delighted to enhance the already strong connection with Souths after the local club played host to the Roar women as a training venue throughout the 2016/17 Westfield W-League season. The Runcorn-based club who recently successfully applied for a license into the newly formed 14-team Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) competition will now join forces with the Roar at a junior level. "Our Academy Partnership with Souths United is a venture we're really excited about," BRFC Academy Director Drew Sherman said. "It allows us here at Brisbane Roar to make yet another commitment to supporting local football clubs through coaching and tangibility of pathways to professional football. "The facilities at Souths United are second to none and we are delighted that together this partnership will allow us to create a high-quality environment for young players, providing them a platform to enter our Academy in the future Rap The program designed for footballers aged 5-12 years old will help provide cutting-edge player development in Queensland. With Academy partnership’s already being agreed with fellow clubs Gold Coast City, Olympic FC and Buderim/Sunshine Coast Wanderers, as well as with the Queensland Christian Soccer Association, the new partnership with Souths provides yet another football pathway for young players. "The need to provide a suitable platform to develop our players and coaches to growing competition and individual expectations, while offering the best possible opportunity for player identification and pathways to suit their talent potential, is a must," Souths United President Tracey Confessore said. "Souths United FC further recognises the importance of the skills development for players at the very early ages which allows these players to achieve optimum performance as they move through the older age groups. "Therefore we must implement excellent Academy style programs which we feel will be successfully achieved through our partnership with the BRFC Academy. "We look forward to working with the BRFC Academy to achieve the boundless opportunities it offers." Keep an eye out for upcoming trail dates and information nights at Souths United HERE! Being the sole Hyundai A-League representative in Queensland, Brisbane Roar are working persistently to provide opportunity and progression for passionate youngsters to be future Hyundai A-League stars and fulfill their football potential. Roar’s Academy teams for players between the ages of 12 and 16 are expected to get underway in January 2018. Read more at http://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/article/great-news-souths-united-become-an-academy-partner/12rfsnlhywt5n1pxugoi6exa28#eHfZKIhkAzh62xhQ.99
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+xNEWS: Souths United become an Academy partnerGreat news for junior footballers in Brisbane as Souths United and Brisbane Roar join forcesTuesday, 5 September 2017 -@brisbaneroarBRFC are pleased to announce an Academy partnership with Brisbane side Souths United, as the commencement of the Roar’s Academy program in early 2018 nears.Brisbane are delighted to enhance the already strong connection with Souths after the local club played host to the Roar women as a training venue throughout the 2016/17 Westfield W-League season.The Runcorn-based club who recently successfully applied for a license into the newly formed 14-team Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) competition will now join forces with the Roar at a junior level."Our Academy Partnership with Souths United is a venture we're really excited about," BRFC Academy Director Drew Sherman said."It allows us here at Brisbane Roar to make yet another commitment to supporting local football clubs through coaching and tangibility of pathways to professional football."The facilities at Souths United are second to none and we are delighted that together this partnership will allow us to create a high-quality environment for young players, providing them a platform to enter our Academy in the futureRapThe program designed for footballers aged 5-12 years old will help provide cutting-edge player development in Queensland.With Academy partnership’s already being agreed with fellow clubs Gold Coast City, Olympic FC and Buderim/Sunshine Coast Wanderers, as well as with the Queensland Christian Soccer Association, the new partnership with Souths provides yet another football pathway for young players."The need to provide a suitable platform to develop our players and coaches to growing competition and individual expectations, while offering the best possible opportunity for player identification and pathways to suit their talent potential, is a must," Souths United President Tracey Confessore said. "Souths United FC further recognises the importance of the skills development for players at the very early ages which allows these players to achieve optimum performance as they move through the older age groups."Therefore we must implement excellent Academy style programs which we feel will be successfully achieved through our partnership with the BRFC Academy. "We look forward to working with the BRFC Academy to achieve the boundless opportunities it offers." Keep an eye out for upcoming trail dates and information nights at Souths United HERE!Being the sole Hyundai A-League representative in Queensland, Brisbane Roar are working persistently to provide opportunity and progression for passionate youngsters to be future Hyundai A-League stars and fulfill their football potential.Roar’s Academy teams for players between the ages of 12 and 16 are expected to get underway in January 2018. Read more at http://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/article/great-news-souths-united-become-an-academy-partner/12rfsnlhywt5n1pxugoi6exa28#eHfZKIhkAzh62xhQ.99 Brilliant news.
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crimsoncrusoe
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 Brisbanes key player this season. [img=http://forum.insidesport.com.au/Uploads/Images/68086c50-b693-4822-908f-481c.PNG] http://forum.insidesport.com.au/Uploads/Images/f5ff405d-41d0-44de-bd20-8722.PNG[/ Now I was thinking what happened to this player and what would he look like a few years older.No hair and a few extra pounds.
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Waz
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lol. The only bald guy where you can say the hairstyle improved with loss 😂😂
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