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New coach - now we know

Michael

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I will be very interested to see how he recruits. Not alot of Aussie options for where we are weak and having lost sergio were will we look
Just hoping he sticks to the ethos the club implemented of signing visa players in the mid to early 20’s hungry to make an impression. Or if it is to be an “experienced” player 30 or older they have to be real quality. No more journeymen.

I’d make the assumption he’ll be looking towards the UK, there’s plenty of quality available. The whole new generation of British players are super technical footballers.
 

Wombat

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Just hoping he sticks to the ethos the club implemented of signing visa players in the mid to early 20’s hungry to make an impression. Or if it is to be an “experienced” player 30 or older they have to be real quality. No more journeymen.

I’d make the assumption he’ll be looking towards the UK, there’s plenty of quality available. The whole new generation of British players are super technical footballers.
I watch the Championship alot and they are technically lightyears ahead of us.
 

Michael

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I watch the Championship alot and they are technically lightyears ahead of us.
Oh for sure, any British type signing I’d expect to be from league 1 or 2. Or even Scotland. Ofcourse that’d be followed by “hahaha signing a league 2 players LOL” from the numpty’s with no clue.
 

Coastalraider

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As long as we keep competing he is fine. The fight after 3 games during the week against a good team was great to see.

Now we just need some rewards for effort.

I will be very interested to see how he recruits. Not alot of Aussie options for where we are weak and having lost sergio were will we look
We do have to be balanced here - Sergio got us Tulio and Nkololo. It also got us Ayongo, Kalechi, Doka and Torres. I think the style of recruitment - looking for gems in leagues other don’t, is sound. But it wasn’t perfect.
 

Insertnamehere

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We do have to be balanced here - Sergio got us Tulio and Nkololo. It also got us Ayongo, Kalechi, Doka and Torres. I think the style of recruitment - looking for gems in leagues other don’t, is sound. But it wasn’t perfect.
Just gotta be aggressive if these sort of guys aren't working. As Monty and Serg were.

As well as the likes if Ruhs and Aquilina, as well as DWH and maybe Noah.
 

marinermick

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We do have to be balanced here - Sergio got us Tulio and Nkololo. It also got us Ayongo, Kalechi, Doka and Torres. I think the style of recruitment - looking for gems in leagues other don’t, is sound. But it wasn’t perfect.

Doka and Torres might have been different players under Sergio and Monty. Tulio certainly is. If Tulio came in this season and performed like he has in most of the A-League games this season we would be riding him just as hard.
 

Coastalraider

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I think under Monty and Serge, those two would have been developed a lot better. They saw them as a new Tulio project.
Spot on that a real chance. But they also saw that with Ayongo. The success with Kaltak and Triantis also has to be balanced with the fact they recruited a visa centre back who hardly played (only played injured once from memory when we ran out of players) and was sent packing. So they obviously had visions of Kalechi being a regular or they wouldn’t have wasted a visa on him.
 

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