Popovic supposedly signed for Socceroos the second he didn’t get Croat job.
I don’t know… I think in the interim we needed one of those career international coaches just to break up the holding pattern we’ve been in
That’s the best description. Basically the only hope is Poppa has also seen the problems and is severely angered by them as I am. But other than that I can’t see significant changes happening.Agreed.
This is just a sideways move from the FFA.
That’s the best description. Basically the only hope is Poppa has also seen the problems and is severely angered by them as I am. But other than that I can’t see significant changes happening.
I made the comparison to Eels the other day, generally speaking it’s an alright team (probably missing an attacking spark and finisher - Boyle and Goodwin are probably on other side of career now) but they are just playing awful soccer. They mostly look like they’re playing not to lose, instead of trying to win.
I wouldn’t describe it as tiki taka. Its too slow and doesn’t involve anyone ahead of the backline.Completely agree.
The problem with Popa is that his style of play and coaching is really no different from Arnie's.
Play out from the back, tikka-takka amongst defenders, back to the keeper and then hoof it when pressed. Turn over the ball and then under pressure again.
This is a very poor appointment by the FFA. Current finances may have contributed to this decision because honestly, I have no idea where the FFA are making any money these days.
As I said, an appointment that is sideways at best but maybe even backwards. It's what the FFA excel at.
I believe Tony Gustafson is available. At least he had the girls playing some reasonable attacking football.
I wouldn’t describe it as tiki taka. Its too slow and doesn’t involve anyone ahead of the backline.
I thought about Gustafson too. Womens soccer is bit different though.
Reportedly Queiroz was considered. That seems more ideal to me.
I actually watched an FA Cup game between Fulham and Wolves about 10 years ago at Craven Cottage. The stadium was pretty primitive to be fair.My daughter has tickets for Fulham's game there vs Wolves in November.
It was one of the few games that she and her boyfriend were able to get tickets to without paying an absolute bomb. By that, I mean without paying hundreds of pounds for a ticket.
She follows Newcastle United like me, and her boyfriend is a Man U fan.
They just wanted to go to a PL game while they are there, so Fulham it is.
Sports admin is very specialised and the extra perks also draw people who don’t have the skills. It also attracts people who don’t have pure intentions for the sport looking to manipulate administrators.Maybe I should have said "attempted tikka-takka". Our play has been appalling.
Yes, Arnie had to go.
But Popa I think is a terrible appointment. Same old same old will be coming from him.
What is it about the Football administration in this country that continually holds us back?
I’ve never been but on telly Stamford Bridge looks like something out of the eighties.I actually watched an FA Cup game between Fulham and Wolves about 10 years ago at Craven Cottage. The stadium was pretty primitive to be fair.
I had a seat on the half way line at Craven Cottage. I'd say the seat was 50 years old, made of wood...maybe even pre-WWIII’ve never been but on telly Stamford Bridge looks like something out of the eighties
Yes those wooden seats are heritage listed. So they can't be removed.I had a seat on the half way line at Craven Cottage. I'd say the seat was 50 years old, made of wood...maybe even pre-WWII
There's no way any one classified as obese would get through the entry gates. They wouldn't have been 2 foot wide max.
Did they tell you how old the seats were on the tour?Yes those wooden seats are heritage listed. So they can't be removed.
When i did the tour they took us there to sit and the guide showed us they do dump some of the print press there haha.
As charming as that part is I probably couldn't sit there for 100 mins though
And yes the entry gates are f**king tiny.
I agree anyone 2 foot wide wouldn't fit in the entry gates.
I cant recall he mentioned the exact date but basically from near the beginning of the stadium being constructed.Did they tell you how old the seats were on the tour?
They were pretty hard on the arse by the end of the game.
Did they tell you how old the seats were on the tour?
They were pretty hard on the arse by the end of the game.
I cant recall he mentioned the exact date but basically from near the beginning of the stadium being constructed.
Wikipedia has 1905
That's actually a good thing tbh.I actually watched an FA Cup game between Fulham and Wolves about 10 years ago at Craven Cottage. The stadium was pretty primitive to be fair.
Sports admin is very specialised and the extra perks also draw people who don’t have the skills. It also attracts people who don’t have pure intentions for the sport looking to manipulate administrators.
Even then soccer in Australia has been insanely mishandled. I can see Eels or even NRL turning things around with a few people being swapped for others but soccer, the problems are too endemic, I don’t think it’ll ever be well run.
Can we still make the world cup in 2026?
Out of 10 what are our chances ?? 10/10 being we are in
Wow, over 100 years old...I cant recall he mentioned the exact date but basically from near the beginning of the stadium being constructed.
Wikipedia has 1905