DandyCasey
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Popa out, Milligan in!
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Sign Up Now!What about Kevin Muscat?Popa out, Milligan in!
A few good Aussie options out there now, Kev might divide opinion tho.What about Kevin Muscat?
His shooting in the first half was meh but that header was very classy.He did well in second half when match opened up.Nish was outstanding today
If it’s Sydney, that would probably be because of Matilda’s I reckon.Reckon we're waiting for player arrivals before we can do a photo shoot in new kit? Are we going to play in it this window?
FA merchandising is terribly organised. They should have boxes of them to sell at both games.
Their social media have been hanging the current kit around the city for people to take and wear it for the game so they may just be going to play in the current kit one final time.
Matildas won't be changing to the new kits until much later in the year or even early next year though.If it’s Sydney, that would probably be because of Matilda’s I reckon.
Given Matilda’s wouldn’t have been able to change until the tournament was over, would need to give it some clean space
Yes, but they’ll be getting these ones at some stage whenever their next window is.Matildas won't be changing to the new kits until much later in the year or even early next year though.
Haven't seen the game yet, but good to hear, TSF, as I've thought NV hasn't been the same since returning from injury.Nish was outstanding today
Yengi is injured and badly enough he'll miss the World Cup.Haven't viewed many comments in the thread, but I'm still very supportive of Popa as coach, despite spending too much time watching opponents with the ball.
I've finally got a return of the replay for the Aus V Colombia match on Paramount so I can slowly appraise the last 37 minutes for the game when the wheels fell off. At the 53 min mark, where I haven't been able to access past this mark, Aus did well to this point.
I feel like there are so many Aus players in so many different settings around the globe, it is becoming very difficult to evaluate some young players improving very quickly, compared to experienced Aus internationals. Scotland, where so many Aussies play, doesn't seem to be a league where good performances extrapolate to international football - unfortunately.
I now have comprehensive data on all players who've played recently, or, watched a lot and closely in the ACL.
Boyle - can't see a place for him, apart from his terrific engine getting up and down the pitch to defend and open passing lanes in attack. Still a great flat track bully against wekeer teams, but we won't play any for a while.
Hristic - the worst stats for any player in Socceroos. Another great flat track bully against stacked defences of mediocre teams. Apart from converting goals, has nothing else over Arzani.
Arzani - in the ACL doesn't have the athleticism to play wing. Needs to move inside as a twin number 10, or single number 10. His goal conversion is appalling though. Very clever, skilful footballer with a great brain and vision.
Atkinson - again not quite dominant enough in the ACL to be Socceroo RB, but the best outsode Miller, Italiano and Geria. Better than Karacic, Jones and Strain.
Teague - still hasn't gained the form of a year ago. Not playing well enough ATM.
Behich - in the ACL hasn't been dominant enough for City. Like Arzani, great football brain, but is little on the decline physically.
Goodwin - sadly on the decline. Another great brain, but on the decline physically.
Devlin - despite great Scottish form, hasn't displayed the different attributes to play international football.
Difficult to measure how inexperienced/uncapped international players, but recently fast improving - Max Burgess, Eli Adams, Bozinovski, Clayton Taylor, Sicluna, Lucas Herrington, etc - are compared to experienced Socceroo incumbents.
Kai Trewin - a surprise. It will be interesting evaluating the last 30 mins against Colombia though when the wheels fell off. KT has done well for the Roos - thus far. As tidy on the ball CB as we have, including Circati.
Rowles - a definite. Probably the next best option as Left WB after Bos, in terms of performance. Not an overlapping attacking option though, and can play as CB.
Okon Jr - haven't seen enough of SFC games, but wouldn't have thought he is good enough from what I've seen. Could I be missing something?
Mo Toure - has done well at central striker.
Yengi - also a decent target player, but his club scenario may not be good?
Irvine - great recent stats for the Roos, but have just discovered he is 33.
Metcalfe - great all round player for the Roos, but it isn't until one accrues stats and looks at all sorts of actions closely, how effective he is. Nothing like the spectacular shooting of Irankunda and the great ball carrying and runs of Bos, which are easy to identify. Connor M has a good football brain too.
I'll guess Koutroumbis or Watts. Otherwise an Overy type.AA and didnt happen this squad haha... maybe next squad
Behich has never been a great crosser into the box but this season his kicking has gone from average to woeful. He is good as a left back and leadership but I am struggling to see what benefit he would bring at the WC. Right now I would rather see Farrel as a back up left back.Haven't viewed many comments in the thread, but I'm still very supportive of Popa as coach, despite spending too much time watching opponents with the ball.
I've finally got a return of the replay for the Aus V Colombia match on Paramount so I can slowly appraise the last 37 minutes for the game when the wheels fell off. At the 53 min mark, where I haven't been able to access past this mark, Aus did well to this point.
I feel like there are so many Aus players in so many different settings around the globe, it is becoming very difficult to evaluate some young players improving very quickly, compared to experienced Aus internationals. Scotland, where so many Aussies play, doesn't seem to be a league where good performances extrapolate to international football - unfortunately.
I now have comprehensive data on all players who've played recently, or, watched a lot and closely in the ACL.
Boyle - can't see a place for him, apart from his terrific engine getting up and down the pitch to defend and open passing lanes in attack. Still a great flat track bully against wekeer teams, but we won't play any for a while.
Hristic - the worst stats for any player in Socceroos. Another great flat track bully against stacked defences of mediocre teams. Apart from converting goals, has nothing else over Arzani.
Arzani - in the ACL doesn't have the athleticism to play wing. Needs to move inside as a twin number 10, or single number 10. His goal conversion is appalling though. Very clever, skilful footballer with a great brain and vision.
Atkinson - again not quite dominant enough in the ACL to be Socceroo RB, but the best outsode Miller, Italiano and Geria. Better than Karacic, Jones and Strain.
Teague - still hasn't gained the form of a year ago. Not playing well enough ATM.
Behich - in the ACL hasn't been dominant enough for City. Like Arzani, great football brain, but is little on the decline physically.
Goodwin - sadly on the decline. Another great brain, but on the decline physically.
Devlin - despite great Scottish form, hasn't displayed the different attributes to play international football.
Difficult to measure how inexperienced/uncapped international players, but recently fast improving - Max Burgess, Eli Adams, Bozinovski, Clayton Taylor, Sicluna, Lucas Herrington, etc - are compared to experienced Socceroo incumbents.
Kai Trewin - a surprise. It will be interesting evaluating the last 30 mins against Colombia though when the wheels fell off. KT has done well for the Roos - thus far. As tidy on the ball CB as we have, including Circati.
Rowles - a definite. Probably the next best option as Left WB after Bos, in terms of performance. Not an overlapping attacking option though, and can play as CB.
Okon Jr - haven't seen enough of SFC games, but wouldn't have thought he is good enough from what I've seen. Could I be missing something?
Mo Toure - has done well at central striker.
Yengi - also a decent target player, but his club scenario may not be good?
Irvine - great recent stats for the Roos, but have just discovered he is 33.
Metcalfe - great all round player for the Roos, but it isn't until one accrues stats and looks at all sorts of actions closely, how effective he is. Nothing like the spectacular shooting of Irankunda and the great ball carrying and runs of Bos, which are easy to identify. Connor M has a good football brain too.