Barca4life
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MacNicol and Brazete are worth picking up, once again what is Brisbane’s strategy with young players.
Clearly Herrington is a outlier.
Clearly Herrington is a outlier.
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Sign Up Now!Yeah I was going to say, isn't MacNicol going to City? It seemed when the rumours got out that he stopped getting playing minutes.I don't know where the talk of MacNicol going to Melbourne City has ended up, and I agree about both getting opportunities.
The two seasons before, Burke-Gilroy was one of our best players - to the extent that we played him out of position frequently to fill gaps from injuries and the like.
I really liked what he brought.
Unfortunately, he just did not appear to fit with Valkanis' preferences (no complaints from me about McGarry at left fullback) and we did not see anything of him this season just gone. He is (was?) a better player than many we had - just not in the positions they occupied.
By the laws of football, we can expect McGarry to get injured next season and we will not have the quality of Burke-Gilroy to step in.
Perhaps it is indeed a ton of red herringsLosing Herrington was lets say, a Red Herring(ton)..
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Maieroni Makaroni was your new Stajic I felt..Perhaps it is indeed a ton of red herrings.
But it is no coincidence that losing Herrington then Milorad Stajic (we've got to be made of Milo) marked a very clear change from defensive capability to vulnerability.
We did not have the goal scoring of the Jets to offset our defensive frailty.
I agree that the constant questioning and disrespect of officials was atrocious behaviour. That was passion going well over the line. I lost respect for the coaching team and the players in that lowest of the low behaviour, during half time at the game with Central Coast. This was called out by Warren Moon (who excelled this year) but I didn't see that anything came of the legal action threatened by the Roar. At least this behaviour subsided towards the end of the season, and I hope it is not repeated next season in any form.I am in two minds with Valkanis.
He has a lot of reasons for the lack of on-field success, which most would probably call excuses. I am a bit more inclined to think that we lost the season because we sold our fantastic centreback and our squad was not deep enough to cover the run of unlucky injuries.
As a business I think that we are always going to be losing our best players if they can be on sold, so I cannot in good conscience blame Valkanis for the weakness that Herrington's loss created. He was at least a "goal a game" player on the defensive side of the ledger and one less conceded goal would have made the world of difference to our results and our resilience going forward.
We were playing football I liked at the start of the season, and we were holding our own in the 6. Valkanis can take credit for that, and I would love us to pick that back up next season and manage to maintain that playing focus all through the season.
I equally credit Valkanis with what I see as more dubious decisions though.
As two player examples, I look at Dimi Valkanis and Vrakas.
I do not think his son is the best centreback we can find or afford. He is a decent centreback. Alongside Herrington they were an excellent combination - but without Herrington he is flawed. I would want a Herrington replacement to keep Valkanis on the pitch and I think it as unlikely that the family connection is in danger of being severed as I think finding another Herrington will be.
Vrakas failed to produce sufficiently all season but rarely lost his place. As a player picked and brought in by Valkanis, I think he was given too much time and protection in his continual selection. To me, Valkanis should have accepted his choice was not working out and made a change.
Off field, I find the constant questioning of officials repugnant, and I can't stand seeing our coaching team take it in turns to approach the fourth official constantly. The game of football is flawed and open to perspective and personal judgement. If you cannot understand that then you cannot really understand the game and you cannot build the mental resilience in a team to handle the decisions that don't go your way. There is an emotional maturity and intelligence required to instill composure and strength of character into players and so far Valkanis has failed to demonstrate he has that.
I want to see Valkanis pick it back up again and put us back in the frame we were in at the start of last season - with better squad depth and organisation to handle the injuries and disruptions that will happen.
Another manager is not necessarily going to produce better results and Valkanis did produce results before the wheels fell off.
I have basically talked myself into wanting him to go another round.
Maieroni was tried in a few positions, and ended up looking decent in DM - but he was not a patch on Stajic really.Maiaroni Makaroni was your new Stajic I felt..
Freke did a good job for us when we needed him. Not good enough to keep his place because of Bouzanis' long passing game I think but made a lot of good saves.Freke and Hore gone also. I don't think Hore was used effectively at all by Valkanis. Neither was McNicol, he nearly always looked dangerous and creative in the relatively few minutes he got. I suspect he will kill it at Melbourne City, or wherever he ends up.
There was an element of unchecked aggression and petulance throughout the team that I would add Klein and Vrakas to as well.I agree that the constant questioning and disrespect of officials was atrocious behaviour. That was passion going well over the line. I lost respect for the coaching team and the players in that lowest of the low behaviour, during half time at the game with Central Coast. This was called out by Warren Moon (who excelled this year) but I didn't see that anything came of the legal action threatened by the Roar. At least this behaviour subsided towards the end of the season, and I hope it is not repeated next season in any form.
Some of Bouzanis's immature antics also need to be kept under control next season.
Yeah he is more than good enough for his ageI had lost sight of Dimi Valkanis only being 20.
Plenty of growth and development to come for him so I am less concerned about his current vulnerabilities.
My ex wife was a dimi, similar to this dimi in a way. She would have made a great centrehalf, she was often loud, controlling and aggressive when she made a play.Yeah he is more than good enough for his age
But perhaps not so slow to react when you got in behind.My ex wife was a dimi, similar to this dimi in a way. She would have made a great centrehalf, she was often loud, controlling and aggressive when she made a play.
I never got on the pitch. See, I was the boss at home, when she wasn't there..But perhaps not so slow to react when you got in behind.