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Lets hope they don't drown out the local support .....I got a feeling they going to really turn out for this game could be an interesting crowd.
Who would've thought 20 years ago that the best player in the EPL in a team that is leading the premiership by 12 pts would be an Egyptian. Who would've thought 20 years the best team in the last 10 years Man City, is rebuilding their team around another Egyptian.I'm just catching up on threads/posts having been away....wish I kept away haha with the understanding meltdowns I'm seeing re the coming game.
Who would have thought 20+yrs ago we'd be shaking in our boots and lacking confidence playing Indo come '25 !
I can't disagree mind you, really don't know what to expect but it sure will be riverting viewing very very soon.
whist I agree in the tone of your post not entirely re the physical apsect of todays game.While not disagreeing with you, that removing the AIS, the NYL & academies did have affects on our ability to produce another GG.
However, football has changed & countries that were more on the Physical end of the spectrum (like we were in the early 2000s) has struggled, including England.
While the likes of Trimmers & Marovski were great in the NSL, likewise Archie Thompson at the start of the A-League, they were not superstars like Kewell & Dukes,.
Look at a player like Jackson Irvine, these are the players we used to produce, his CV is very good, captain of a Bunesliga side, one of the top 5 leagues in the world, but we know for all his industrious play, his skills, first touch is rather poor.
ofcourse it is a global game afterall - keeps expanding and openning doors.Who would've thought 20 years ago that the best player in the EPL in a team that is leading the premiership by 12 pts would be an Egyptian. Who would've thought 20 years the best team in the last 10 years Man City, is rebuilding their team around another Egyptian.
Football is far more global than it was 20 years ago.
I find it amusing that no-one has compared Irvine to Yedinak. Both had/has similar poor touch, yet managed to captain teams in a top 5 league and ostensibly both are/were one of the first picks for the coach each week in their club teams. And the funniest thing of all is that none bag Yedinak though acknowledging his shortcomings.While not disagreeing with you, that removing the AIS, the NYL & academies did have affects on our ability to produce another GG.
However, football has changed & countries that were more on the Physical end of the spectrum (like we were in the early 2000s) has struggled, including England.
While the likes of Trimmers & Marovski were great in the NSL, likewise Archie Thompson at the start of the A-League, they were not superstars like Kewell & Dukes,.
Look at a player like Jackson Irvine, these are the players we used to produce, his CV is very good, captain of a Bunesliga side, one of the top 5 leagues in the world, but we know for all his industrious play, his skills, first touch is rather poor.
I totally agree 100% here, when I talk physicality, I'm also talking about running & athletes.whist I agree in the tone of your post not entirely re the physical apsect of todays game.
Ofcourse touch/ability has improved re wing backs etc BUT the physical side is still there in plenty.
Argies/Uruguay/Germans/Dutch/Spanish still go in hard when on the press and defending, just that all players have better touch/technique than the past gens.
Yes exactly when Jedinak had Luongo & Kruse (pre ACL) under Ange, Irvine had Mooy & Rogic under Arnie, what has Irvine got now under Poppa.I find it amusing that no-one has compared Irvine to Yedinak. Both had/has similar poor touch, yet managed to captain teams in a top 5 league and ostensibly both are/were one of the first picks for the coach each week in their club teams. And the funniest thing of all is that none bag Yedinak though acknowledging his shortcomings.
I suspect our performances would be less if not for the qualities that Irvine brings to the team.
20 years ago Chelsea was building a squad around an Ivory Coast player while Manchester Utd favoured Ukraine and France.... Football has been global for a long time mate.Who would've thought 20 years ago that the best player in the EPL in a team that is leading the premiership by 12 pts would be an Egyptian. Who would've thought 20 years the best team in the last 10 years Man City, is rebuilding their team around another Egyptian.
Football is far more global than it was 20 years ago.
Ivory Coast was a very physical man, big & strong & dark.20 years ago Chelsea was building a squad around an Ivory Coast player while Manchester Utd favoured Ukraine and France.... Football has been global for a long time mate.
I would have picked Balard personally. Nisbet is better in a more advanced role imo and Popovic's system doesn't leave him with a role. I don't like Popovic's system for this reason, too light in midfield.DM midfielders who can distribute, whm? Who played as a DM for several seasons elevating a woodenspoon team to Grand final winners before moving into a more advance role because they can distribute and then won a JWM because of that said distribution?
But let's go for Teague....
I don't follow your point?Ivory Coast was a very physical man, big & strong & dark.
Egyptians are Arabs, same as the players we play in the Asian qualifications.
FIFA should add Dark or skin opacity to official statsI don't follow your point?
The stadium is only like 2-3km from Indonesian hotspot - Kingsford.I got a feeling they going to really turn out for this game could be an interesting crowd.
I don't think it matters mate, most Indonesians Ive met are mad buggers for football and would travel anywhere for their national team.. Lets hope the "oi, oi oi" guy brings a megaphone...The stadium is only like 2-3km from Indonesian hotspot - Kingsford.
Well if you don't see that there is a greater array of talent from many parts of the world not only playing, but starring in the top leagues around the world then there was when Greece won the Euros then you aint looking.I don't follow your point?
No mate, I dont agree with this... (I mean yes sure about Salah, is a phenomenal player) but about the spread of talent... You mentioned Greece's golden generation who pretty much ALL played in Europe for the big 5 leagues mind you, in and before 2004, now its special to have two Greek players in EPL and a handful in Portugal....Well if you don't see that there is a greater array of talent from many parts of the world not only playing, but starring in the top leagues around the world then there was when Greece won the Euros then you aint looking.
Plus Drogba was a very good player, but Salah is a great player, probably the greatest to have played in the PL & he's an Arab.