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hybrid_tiger

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Brilliant. Quality players all over the park. Carle, Griffiths, Bridge, Musialik, Thompson.

The list goes on and on. A delight to watch, good on them, hope they win it.
 

Jono078

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Great peformance.

If we can play good every week from now on, we'll be in with a great shot at winning the comp.
 

stuke

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great stuff!

i doubted the entire organisation after the sacking of Nick Theo but it is great to see the players performing on the pitch and responding so well for van Egmond.

Dutchy fully deserves a contract now!
 

Misanthrope

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Amazing performance, albeit with some aid from a sloppy performance from Roddy Vargas. Almost felt bad for the kid.

The Jets are finally starting to play to their potential. With the likes of Carle, Griffiths, Okon, Thompson, Musialik, Coveny... hell, the whole team. If we can keep the nucleus and do a little shopping in the off season, we'll be a real force in 2007/2008.
 

Frederick

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CWBush said:
Amazing performance, albeit with some aid from a sloppy performance from Roddy Vargas. Almost felt bad for the kid.

The Jets are finally starting to play to their potential. With the likes of Carle, Griffiths, Okon, Thompson, Musialik, Coveny... hell, the whole team. If we can keep the nucleus and do a little shopping in the off season, we'll be a real force in 2007/2008.
07/08? Hell, we've got the team to take it out this year!
 

weasel

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I'm suprised no one's mentioned Milton Rodriguez.

Almost as good as Dario Vidosic. Almost.
 

Twizzle

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Captain_Fred said:
How about them Jets, huh? :)

welcome to the Soccer forum Fred

is this your first post ?


have you seen this movie before :D


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NK Arsenal

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weasel said:
I'm suprised no one's mentioned Milton Rodriguez.

Oh yes, he's a great player aswell and will be a key for finals success, aswell as Okon, Carle, Musialik, Griffiths, Coveny and co.

After grabbing a playoff spot in style with a 4-0 drubbing of the Melbourne Victory, Newcastle coach Gary Van Egmond believes anything is possible from his in-form side.

Needing a win to guarantee progress into the finals, and up against the all-conquering minor premiers, the Jets put on a show for their home crowd and will take plenty of momentum into the finals series.

"It was definitely our best performance at home this year," Van Egmond said.

"I'm very lucky. I've got some very natural leaders in the group, which makes it a lot easier for myself and the coaching staff to get the rest of the players motivated. Everyone was one this evening and it was a fantastic performance.

The Jets sat winless at the bottom of the ladder after seven games when Van Egmond took the head coaching job in October, but he said the squad always felt a finals berth was possible.

"As a group we did. We felt the talent was definitely there within the club," he said.

"It was just a matter of making sure we worked very, very hard at the training pitch, making sure we've got ourselves well organised. And to enjoy your football, get a smile on your face. That's very important as a player.

"The belief has always been that we can go all the way."

Two-goal hero Mark Bridge has had a stellar second half of the season, but the young striker paid tribute to Van Egmond for helping resurrect Newcastle campaign.

"I'm happy with how the season's gone for me but I'm happier that the team's made the finals after the start we had to the season," Bridge said.

"Training's been a lot happier. If you're enjoying your football you play well."

Victory coach Ernie Merrick rested defenders Steve Pantelidis and Simon Storey, both of whom were a yellow card away from suspension, and was not panicking about his side's finals prospects despite Melbourne's mediocre recent form.

"They came at us all guns blazing, and they had to," Merrick said.

"We gifted a couple of goals, three in fact, and they took advantage of that.

"We just really couldn't get it together. But the finals are next week, and we've got a full squad to pick from."

Melbourne captain Kevin Muscat was confident the minor premiers would reclaim their winning touch in time for next Sunday's major semi-final first leg.

"Obviously it's a massive disappointment for us," Muscat said.

"But we've got nine days to get it right. Plenty of time."

Van Egmond agreed.

"I still don't think we've seen the best of Melbourne Victory," Van Egmond said.

"Ernie's very cagey. I think he's worked them very hard over the past two weeks and will taper that down now for the playoffs."

http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=6764&pageid=11

WOOHOO! :crazy:
 

Knightmare

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My only concern is that maybe Newcastle are peaking too early. I think there could be some surprise results in the semis.
 

Misanthrope

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My only concern is that maybe Newcastle are peaking too early. I think there could be some surprise results in the semis.

Peaking? One game's not really a peak. Our form in the past few weeks, barring today, has been average.
 

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