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Post by gol on Jul 25, 2016 16:31:12 GMT 10
it will stay the same for next year at least.
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Post by tarzan on Jul 25, 2016 16:46:59 GMT 10
I'm hearing the bottom half of each age group will be P2
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Post by gol on Jul 25, 2016 20:59:38 GMT 10
That would explain the way some clubs are playing then.
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Post by tarzan on Jul 25, 2016 21:03:40 GMT 10
That would explain the way some clubs are playing then. Dont tell me there are teams trying to win
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Post by gol on Jul 25, 2016 21:03:45 GMT 10
I'm hearing the bottom half of each age group will be P2 But it will never happen with individual age groups. Would be on youth CC points only. I am hearing current system will remain for at least 2017
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Post by gol on Jul 25, 2016 21:08:30 GMT 10
That would explain the way some clubs are playing then. Dont tell me there are teams trying to win .... well some aren't exactly development focused.
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Post by tarzan on Jul 25, 2016 21:15:47 GMT 10
I'm hearing the bottom half of each age group will be P2 But it will never happen with individual age groups. Would be on youth CC points only. I am hearing current system will remain for at least 2017 Dont kill a good yarn!
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Post by ocd on Jul 25, 2016 21:15:53 GMT 10
Find this hard to believe. FFA and FNSW are against finals, etc. but you are saying that promotion and relegation will be based upon youth games. Please. If anything it would be based upon seniors but that would result in Marconi, Central Coast, Mount Druitt, St.George, WSW and/or FC being in the 2nd tier. That would be interesting but I doubt they will change it after 1 year.
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Post by directfk on Mar 23, 2017 17:31:59 GMT 10
Australia 3-0 tonight.
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Post by tarzan on Mar 23, 2017 21:41:02 GMT 10
And the FFA Curriculum to change to a 3-4-3 structure😁
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Post by whyme on Mar 24, 2017 9:41:51 GMT 10
Quality. 2-1/2 hrs I won't get back Why would you play a 3-4-3 formation when we don't have the understanding of the formation? Reminds me of Brendan Rogers doing the same thing at Liverpool and failing. They all look at Conte and think he just called the formation. Conte perfected it at juve and even at Chelsea they worked on it in every training session until 4 rounds into the premiership when he thought the players understood it. But until then it was a 4-4-2. Dyslexics Untie
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Post by directfk on Mar 24, 2017 11:55:47 GMT 10
How bad was that field. No excuse though.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 13:33:21 GMT 10
Nothing wrong with a 3-4-3 foramtion. Have played it many times. The biggest dissapointment was the cattle. Some of these players looked very average indeed. I don't think they didn't understand it, they just weren't good enough in execution including the aerial contest.
Again the amount of possession vs forward passing is a joke. When are we going to realise that strining 25 consecutive passes with no forward progress actually hinders our attack as the defensive team takes its shape. The Iraqi side was happy to long ball it up front and run onto the ball..We may not think this as technical however it was very effective for them to get to goal on several occassions.
I like Ange a lot as our coach but i think the tatctical thinking behind this one left a lot to be desired.
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Post by directfk on Mar 24, 2017 15:02:28 GMT 10
He needs the players. I don't think we have enough good players at the moment to give a real go. Maybe I'm wrong but some of those boys looked very average.
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Post by thetoonarmy on Jun 14, 2017 12:32:05 GMT 10
In two words: we're screw*d At length, all the (mostly good) work that saw the creation of the FFA, multiple World Cup qualifications, the creation of the A-League etc is currently in stagnation with a board and CEO incapable of moving the game forward. Gallop's final years at NRL were punctuated by consistent arguments with clubs, and he's doing the same with football - a game he knows little about and has no instinctive love for. He might be a steady administrator but the game needs more in the ultra competitive Australian sporting market. As for Lowy jnr, inheriting the FFA's Chairmanship is like something you'd get in North Korea. And this virtual dictatorship behaves to type with seemingly no interest in engaging with key industry stakeholders (A-League and NPL clubs); a haphazard approach to player development; no concern about what it costs to play; no forward vision etc In this environment, potential investors in A-League clubs are discouraged and, whether you like with all these exhibition games or not, they are not being organised by the FFA - with any profits from games like Argentina v Brazil and its 95,000 crowd going to promoters and not the FFA.
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