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+x+xFor as much as I despised JA the bloke built a good team. How the fuck can any Australian football fan dislike JA. The blokes a living legend. Exactly!! Great to see all of the interviewed players giving him a wrap
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That MC forward line is Australia’s FMD
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Tom AUFC
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+x+xFor as much as I despised JA the bloke built a good team. How the fuck can any Australian football fan dislike JA. The blokes a living legend. This. And this is speaking as an Adelaide United fan who never got to see him return to play for us. Very happy for Johnny!
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Tom AUFC
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Leave Leckie and Maclaren behind and bring Cummings and Kuol instead.
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huddo
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+x+xFor as much as I despised JA the bloke built a good team. How the fuck can any Australian football fan dislike JA. The blokes a living legend. As a manager he was horrible with his first two appointments, but it seems he's finally learnt defence wins you titles. Congrats to him shows alot of perseverance. As a player sure he was good, no debate, but he did chase the money from CCM to SFC, so I do hold a gripe there.
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Balin Trev
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+xLeckie and Maclaren needn't board the plane after that display. Hopefully Taggart starts and not JMac. Did he even touch the ball tonight?? Leckie looked cooked
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Gyfox
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+xLeckie and Maclaren needn't board the plane after that display. Was it their fault or the non creative midfield that couldn't make a dent on a well drilled defence?
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huddo
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+x+xLeckie and Maclaren needn't board the plane after that display. Was it their fault or the non creative midfield that couldn't made a dent on a well drilled defence? It does show a lack of versatility.
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+x+x+xFor as much as I despised JA the bloke built a good team. How the fuck can any Australian football fan dislike JA. The blokes a living legend. As a manager he was horrible with his first two appointments, but it seems he's finally learnt defence wins you titles. Congrats to him shows alot of perseverance. As a player sure he was good, no debate, but he did chase the money from CCM to SFC, so I do hold a gripe there. Absolutely pathetic reason to ‘despise’ anyone.
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huddo
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I don't understand that MOTM. Especially noting where the game was primarily played
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+x+xLeckie and Maclaren needn't board the plane after that display. Was it their fault or the non creative midfield that couldn't made a dent on a well drilled defence? Your question sums up the problem. They are both very one dimensional players.
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huddo
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+x+x+x+xFor as much as I despised JA the bloke built a good team. How the fuck can any Australian football fan dislike JA. The blokes a living legend. As a manager he was horrible with his first two appointments, but it seems he's finally learnt defence wins you titles. Congrats to him shows alot of perseverance. As a player sure he was good, no debate, but he did chase the money from CCM to SFC, so I do hold a gripe there. Absolutely pathetic reason to ‘despise’ anyone. Maybe despise is to strong a word. I certainly didn't rate him, quite the opposite.
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tsf
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+xI don't understand that MOTM. Especially noting where the game was primarily played He’s was actually really lazy the whole game
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+x+xLeckie and Maclaren needn't board the plane after that display. Was it their fault or the non creative midfield that couldn't made a dent on a well drilled defence? I just felt neither went looking for it tonight. Leckie his stumbling old self. Compare that to Piscopo on the ball. They have no chance over Boyle or Taggart so hopefully Arnold recalls the good early games against China and Oman.
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Leckie and mclaren play the worst 90 minute and go to UAE, Tilio hardly plays, go to UAE. Players like Cummings, Kuol and Birighitti doing everything right and can't get a look in.
22k for the grand final, 7k less than the last grand final at AAMI, with big gaps in the bottom levels on the sidelines and behind the goals, and a whole upper level completely closed. Seems unlikely. Feel like it was less but I hope it wasn't.
Match was as bad as it could get for a neutral or first timer. City were irrelevant, as they have been for a few months.
WU weren't clinical and I'm very happy for a few players, (not including kilkenny) very happy for Aloisi.
I hope next year is better as whole and we can get everyone back in the stands.
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+x 22k for the grand final, 7k less than the last grand final at AAMI, with big gaps in the bottom levels on the sidelines and behind the goals, and a whole upper level completely closed. Seems unlikely. Feel like it was less but I hope it wasn't.
Quit the bedwetting, it was 7,000 up on last year's grand final and practically full except for the top tier of one stand.
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Honestly, the negativity around this season can GTFO. Since when did one game define a whole season? The atmosphere was great. Yes, I’d hope for a sellout, but this season was massively disrupted and got practically no momentum.
What’s impressed me about WU this season is that Aloisi and Foxe came with a plan, and stuck to what works. Their squad is not that deep, but the first XI is full of quality and experience - Lacroix and Prijoivic, in particular, have been fantastic acquisitions, as well as Kilkenny. Plus, I never expected to see so many fans in green and black… Almost gives me hope if they can finally settle on a home ground. Aloisi deserves his redemption tale.
As for City, well, Kisnorbo was simply outcoached. As a City member, I’ve been to all but one home game this year, and a number of ‘away’ games (mostly at AAMI) and I feel the team’s main problems are: Maclaren and Kisnorbo. A little more creativity in the middle of the park would be great, but things were going well before O’Neill’s injury and when Berengueur was in his pomp. Jamieson should also go next season.
Kisborbo may be a tough guy, but he’s a managerial wimp. Plays his favourites, falls out with players, rarely makes game-changing subs. The halftime sub of Jenkinson is the perfect example - take off the guy on loan, not any of the big name, underperforming Aussies. The lack of Colakovski was criminal. Maclaren is a fine poacher but needs the whole team to be set up around him.
I can only see the A-League building up from here, ridiculous disruptions not withstanding.
Thanks for reading. I’ll breathe now.
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+x+x 22k for the grand final, 7k less than the last grand final at AAMI, with big gaps in the bottom levels on the sidelines and behind the goals, and a whole upper level completely closed. Seems unlikely. Feel like it was less but I hope it wasn't.
Quit the bedwetting, it was 7,000 up on last year's grand final and practically full except for the top tier of one stand. yeah , it was practically full except for a whole big part of one stand and all the empty seats ...
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Congratulations to WU and all the fans. Outplayed both Victory and the CFG and full deserve the crown of champions.
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I thought once they made the final WU might just carry on to win it. You tend to not beat the form team of the second half of the season 4-1 in a semi and then not keep that impetus with you into the final. Well played WU deserved winners over the whole season
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A huge congrats to JA - at least one of the GG gets their moment to shine after so many have copped baggings. Talk about a outlier win for a club with no home field good on them.
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+x+x+x 22k for the grand final, 7k less than the last grand final at AAMI, with big gaps in the bottom levels on the sidelines and behind the goals, and a whole upper level completely closed. Seems unlikely. Feel like it was less but I hope it wasn't.
Quit the bedwetting, it was 7,000 up on last year's grand final and practically full except for the top tier of one stand. yeah , it was practically full except for a whole big part of one stand and all the empty seats ... If it sold out at AAMI you would have been crying that that it wasn't held at a bigger stadium.
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But they didn't sell out AAMI ...
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+xA huge congrats to JA - at least one of the GG gets their moment to shine after so many have copped baggings. Talk about a outlier win for a club with no home field good on them. Which of the GG copper baggings? Apart from the ones that tried to milk a playing career beyond their capabilities
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+x+x 22k for the grand final, 7k less than the last grand final at AAMI, with big gaps in the bottom levels on the sidelines and behind the goals, and a whole upper level completely closed. Seems unlikely. Feel like it was less but I hope it wasn't.
Quit the bedwetting, it was 7,000 up on last year's grand final and practically full except for the top tier of one stand. Bit rough. Last years was capped at 50% capacity. I honestly didn't think they'd get more than 15,000, but they did I don't think they got over 20,000 but considering how bad it could've been it was a good effort and I was pleasantly surprised at the number of WU supporters. I hope they can build on it.
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+x+xA huge congrats to JA - at least one of the GG gets their moment to shine after so many have copped baggings. Talk about a outlier win for a club with no home field good on them. Which of the GG copper baggings? Apart from the ones that tried to milk a playing career beyond their capabilities what are you looking for here butler ? obviously you see it differently. As for players way past their prime milking it that happens in every league in the world no matter the levels and for yonks whats that got to do with it and more so hold anything against them....... IF a Club offers a contract or you for arguments sake do you say nah forget it I'm over it, ffs.
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+xAs for City, well, Kisnorbo was simply outcoached. As a City member, I’ve been to all but one home game this year, and a number of ‘away’ games (mostly at AAMI) and I feel the team’s main problems are: Maclaren and Kisnorbo. A little more creativity in the middle of the park would be great, but things were going well before O’Neill’s injury and when Berengueur was in his pomp. Jamieson should also go next season.
I think it may be a little worse than that. This season, the two teams with the best defensive record were MV and WU. He knew when the finals series started that it was very likely he would have one of those sides. On top of that, Kisborbo was unable to defeat either of those teams at all this season. MC vs MV / 2-2 (DRAW) / 3-0 (MV WIN) / 1-1 (DRAW) MC vs WU / 0-1 (WU WIN) / 0-1 (WU WIN) / 2-2 (DRAW) This shows that his system is nearly ineffective against sides with very good defensive capabilities. Of those 6 games, JMac only scored once. Yet, Kisnorbo still played the same tactics. It was as if he ignored all previous encounters, and completely ignored the MV/WU semi. It was very clear how JA was going to play, and Kisnorbo essentially let it happen. I reckon there may very well been a similar result had MV made it to the GF.
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That Western United backline is amazing & those tactics by JA even old Jose Mourinho would have golf clapped.
No wonder JA is asking for more money from his dodgy developer owners. Get the money up front Johnny!! :D
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History tells us (in A-League's short history), when you have an attacking team like City, more often than not, the opposition knows everything about you. A simple, defense-minded counter-attacking gameplan will do the job if the discipline and patience is there, and for WU it's been there most of the season. There has been just one team in A-League history where that hasn't been the case. With WU, I mean fair dinkum, they had one shot on target all night, and scored two goals!
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+xHistory tells us (in A-League's short history), when you have an attacking team like City, more often than not, the opposition knows everything about you. A simple, defense-minded counter-attacking gameplan will do the job if the discipline and patience is there, and for WU it's been there most of the season. There has been just one team in A-League history where that hasn't been the case. With WU, I mean fair dinkum, they had one shot on target all night, and scored two goals! hey just look at Ancelotti :) :( not just the AL, the beauty of our game tbh as much as it hurts.
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