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He almost went to the 2002 with IrelandHe was in the Olympics squad.
They can always bring back the vibe manager:One could also argue that as professionals they also adhere to team protocols etc.
You don’t build a team from mercenaries. A team devoid largely of skill like we are would demand just as much of a team comraderie and work ethic.
All I am saying is it could have an effect on team psychology
Let’s see if it does
Now THATS bleeding for the shirt.He almost went to the 2002 with Ireland
They can always bring back the vibe manager:
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Martin Boyle becomes Australia 'vibe manager' after World Cup injury blow
The Easter Road favourite admitted he was gutted after he failed to recover from a knee strain picked up in a 3-0 win over St Mirren last month in time for the showpiece event.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Volpato has come in as a straight swap for McGree, I'd say. I'm thinking the 2 RCF will be Volpato and Irankunda, the 3 LCF will be Velupillay, Mabil and Leckie. Popa really rolling the dice on Leckie getting up to speed quickly. Leckie offers vast experience and its been suggested Mabil might be a good influence on Irankunda. Of the 6 CMs, 2 of Irvine, Metcalfe, O'Neill, Devlin, Hrustic, Okon-E at any given time. At first I was surprised by the inclusion of Degenek over Rowles given that Bos has had injury issues and Behich is old but maybe Popa is thinking that Metcalfe can provide cover at LWB if needs be. Trewin could move into midfield and Geria backup RWB if numbers are down.
You think Metcalfe will operate as a CF?We don't have enough in midfield for both of the advanced mids to be attackers IMO. We would be completely overrun.
One must be able to operate between the lines, contribute to attacks, interplay with the forward and pass the ball well, and one must be able to play as a central midfielder when out of possession.
It'll be Volpato and Metcalfe I think.
Most people go with a Ford differential with 3.02 ratio & 28 spline when mating it up to a Chevy big block engine & it handles the torque well.What's a differential winger? Is that a winger where his outside leg runs faster than his inside leg when he is making curved runs?
And then we go with the same tried and tested players for the next World Cup cycle?The Asian Cup is the natural end of this cycle. Sure some of the older players in this squad won't be there, but the focus should always be on winning the Asian Cup. It's the only major trophy we have a chance of winning. We should be picking the best available squad for this.
Updated - Volpato wore 35 for his day of training - doesn't really change my number predictions thoughOk so trying to put the squad numbers together based off the training camp + Mexico friendly:
- Mat Ryan
- Milos Degenek
- Alessandro Circati
- ???
- Jordan Bos
- ???
- Mathew Leckie
- Connor Metcalfe
- Mohamed Toure
- Ajdin Hrustic
- Nestory Irankunda OR Awer Mabil (Irankunda got 11 at the camp first, then Mabil got 11 at the camp as well, with Nestory getting 14, but on matchday, Irankunda reverted back to 11 with Mabil wearing 38)
- Paul Izzo
- Aiden O'Neill
- Nestory Irankunda (see note for #11 - #14 is usually reserved for Riley McGree)
- Kai Trewin (Trewin wore #36 for the Mexico friendly, but there is footage/images of Kai in #15 training gear at the camp after Duke was cut)
- Aziz Behich
- Cameron Devlin
- Patrick Beach (I'm assuming, as #18 was Joe Gauci)
- Harry Souttar
- Paul Okon-Engstler
- Cameron Burgess
- Jackson Irvine
- Jacob Italiano
- ???
- Jason Geria
- Lucas Herrington
That essentially leaves me with 3 question marks:
Only 24 has been worn by either out of the 3 remaining numbers (4, 6 and 24), which was worn by Velupillay at Melbourne Victory during 20/21, 21/22 and 22/23
- Nishan Velupillay - wore 34 at camp
- Tete Yengi - wore 32 at camp
- Cristian Volpato - wore 35 when arrived at camp
Yengi has worn 14 and 41, with Volpato wearing 62 when playing for Roma, so I'm inclined to go with:
Tete Yengi - 4
Cristian Volpato - 6
Nishan Velupillay - 24
Let's see how wrong I am when the numbers are announced
Just noting, based off my game - I will need to replace Okon, and Italiano due to not being in game - thoughts on who? If I'm only using the final 30, I will replace with Borrello and Rowles as most suited to their positions.
Not sure if it was the case here, but I've heard in the past that it's pretty common for the 1st pick keeper to have quite a bit of leverage over who the 2nd and 3rd picks are. My understanding is that it's not so much about competition but rather a preference of who they train better along side. I guess it's like any workplace, morale and performance are often improved when co-workers have a solid connection. Not worried about our keepers though, it's one position Aussies consistently do well at.Beach over Gauci must have been a line ball decision and Borrello was really not up to standard.
Most people go with a Ford differential with 3.02 ratio & 28 spline when mating it up to a Chevy big block engine & it handles the torque well.
Sorry wrong forum.