What’s the deal with Pim’s curious confidence?


What’s the deal with Pim’s curious confidence?

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But then who's going to be our experienced player? And what will Pim do with that Zimmer frame he invested in?
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He hopefully knows that he only picked Moore so it would scare the shite out of us, and have an easy player to cut from the squad .........
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GazGoldCoast wrote:
Put it this way. If I was in charge of the Socceroos, and heading to the World Cup in South Africa, I'd be feeling pretty good right now too.

Yeah, but you're easily impressed.
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Put it this way. If I was in charge of the Socceroos, and heading to the World Cup in South Africa, I'd be feeling pretty good right now too.
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Australian boss, Pim Verbeek, announced a preliminary 31-man Socceroos squad yesterday ahead of next month’s World Cup, but he also made a curious declaration, stating Australia would definitely reach the knockout phase in South Africa. The comment, coming from a football coach who normally employs very conservative tactics, caught me by surprise.

“We will be ready, don’t worry, we will go to the last 16,” Verbeek told Fox Sports, before being asked by the reporter, “definitely?,” with which he added after a moment’s pause, “Yeah”.


I love Pim Verbeek. :)

I understand everyone hates him for employing supposedly boring and non-aggressive tactics, but there's just something I just really like about this guy.

Always calm and defiant. A man of such integrity who sticks to his guns in the face of whining critics. Such a results driven guy. You'd think Australians would be happy with him given that the socceroos have won 99% of its matches under his command and substantially risen in the World Cup rankings, but they're still not satisfied.

I have complete faith in him. Onwards to victory!


I know I like the guy as well. I think it's a shame he's seemingly selling himself down with his next assignment.
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NuggetsMcGreggor wrote:
doesn't really matter what he promises because he can't be sacked afterwards anyway

This. He could be promising to eat his own shorts infront of the whole nation for all the difference it makes.
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doesn't really matter what he promises because he can't be sacked afterwards anyway
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Pim's also had a look at the Castrol predictor:

http://www.castrolfootball.com/predictor/grouppredictor/?team=500
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I think Pim has done a great job so far. The injustice is that he will forever be judged on the Socceroos 3 WC group games.

If the Socceroos get to the knockout stage, I'll argue he's done better than Hiddink (for Australia). If they don't reach the last 16, I still think he's been one of the best coaches we've had, but I'm guessing there will be plenty of critics who'll say otherwise.
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He's confident 'cos we have a realistic chance of getting through our group. Given it's so even, you could get through to the round of 16 with a win and a draw (just like in 2006).

We can push Germany and are capable of beating both Ghana and Serbia.
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how can you event hink abt comparing him to Farina? Farina is a lost wanker I could have coached the socceroos better then what he did. He would have still been coach imo if they didnt get Gus and we stilll would be waiting for a first wc since 74
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da640 wrote:
I have been happy with pim.....in the end its so much better than farina


Not much of a compliment. That's like saying you're not worse than a pile of crap. :p
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simmo_1988 wrote:
Do you want him to come out and say ...nah we will lose all 3 games. Of course he has to be positive. Whoever we had after Hiddink was always going to be criticised, even after qualifying as the best team in Asia. We are picking up on pauses in his answers to news reporters now?


He could have easily stayed neutral and said, "yeah, well, we'll wait and see, I have high hopes." (Like all master politicians do)

I'm sure Pim is aware of this tactic (As he does it all the time), so it's curious that this time he was so decisive with his answer.

Now unless he had instructions from the public relations at the FFA to give an answer like this, I would assume he is pretty confident.
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I have been happy with pim.....in the end its so much better than farina
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Do you want him to come out and say ...nah we will lose all 3 games. Of course he has to be positive. Whoever we had after Hiddink was always going to be criticised, even after qualifying as the best team in Asia. We are picking up on pauses in his answers to news reporters now?
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Australian boss, Pim Verbeek, announced a preliminary 31-man Socceroos squad yesterday ahead of next month’s World Cup, but he also made a curious declaration, stating Australia would definitely reach the knockout phase in South Africa. The comment, coming from a football coach who normally employs very conservative tactics, caught me by surprise.

“We will be ready, don’t worry, we will go to the last 16,” Verbeek told Fox Sports, before being asked by the reporter, “definitely?,” with which he added after a moment’s pause, “Yeah”.


I love Pim Verbeek. :)

I understand everyone hates him for employing supposedly boring and non-aggressive tactics, but there's just something I just really like about this guy.

Always calm and defiant. A man of such integrity who sticks to his guns in the face of whining critics. Such a results driven guy. You'd think Australians would be happy with him given that the socceroos have won 99% of its matches under his command and substantially risen in the World Cup rankings, but they're still not satisfied.

I have complete faith in him. Onwards to victory!
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What’s the deal with Pim’s curious confidence?

Australian boss, Pim Verbeek, announced a preliminary 31-man Socceroos squad yesterday ahead of next month’s World Cup, but he also made a curious declaration, stating Australia would definitely reach the knockout phase in South Africa. The comment, coming from a football coach who normally employs very conservative tactics, caught me by surprise.

“We will be ready, don’t worry, we will go to the last 16,” Verbeek told Fox Sports, before being asked by the reporter, “definitely?,” with which he added after a moment’s pause, “Yeah”.

Considering our difficult World Cup group and the recent lack of gametime of several of our key players, Verbeek’s remark seemed more than optimistic.

And you’ve got to ask, what does he have to gain from such a comment? Why not be reserved and cautiously optimistic as he has been in the past?

The Socceroos already go into the 2010 World Cup with higher expectations from the fans than four years ago.

And the success Australia enjoyed in Germany in 2006 was far from simple, even under the assured guidance of Dutch maestro Guus Hiddink, so replicating those exploits will not be easy.

Curiously elsewhere at yesterday’s squad announcement function, one of the four Socceroos floating around, Rhys Williams, was also asked if he thought Australia could progress past the group phase.

Williams responded initially, “I really hope so.” Before giggling his way through, “I think we will, we’ve got a good manager, a good team, so of course we’re going to make it.”

Now, I interviewed the Boro man a few months back for Soccer International magazine and asked him the exact same question to which he replied with a much more conservative answer, so his response yesterday surprised me again.

And once again yesterday, Verbeek’s supreme confidence in Harry Kewell’s ability to get back from his latest injury setback seemed overly optimistic.

The Dutchman said he was 100 per cent convinced Kewell would be fine to play and was surprised at the speculation otherwise.

Perhaps I was reading too much into it, but it all seemed a bit too perfect. Maybe their over-confidence was a directive from above as they try to generate some World Cup fever, but again perhaps I was over-thinking it.

Nevertheless, you could understand if the FFA were trying to offer the fans reason for confidence ahead of the World Cup.

After all, we are about to participate in our third World Cup and following on from 2006’s exploits, naturally the fans don’t expect us to simply make up the numbers. Where’s the fun in that? Especially as typically competitive Aussies.

Indeed, that’s an interesting point to ponder. To generate peak interest in Australia’s World Cup campaign do we need to have lofty expectations?

Personally, I’m of the belief we’ll struggle to escape our group in South Africa and I dare say there’s a few other keen football followers who’d share that opinion.

Those ardent fans will follow the Socceroos no matter what, but for the casual fan, do they need to be enticed into the World Cup by the prospect of Australia reaching the knockout phase?

What expectations should be set? And if we fail to achieve those expectations and promises could it cause major damage to the Socceroos brand in the mainstream?

http://www.theroar.com.au/2010/05/12/whats-the-deal-with-pims-curious-confidence/

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