by whufc » Sun Nov 29, 2009 7:35 pm
by devilsadvocate » Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:22 pm
by cripple » Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:00 pm
by whufc » Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:02 pm
cripple wrote:can't blame the coach when the playing list clearly isn't up to scratch. viddie has shown his worth as a coach many times and with some smart recruiting things will quickly improve
by Il Duce » Sun Nov 29, 2009 9:11 pm
by Swooper16 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:20 pm
cripple wrote:can't blame the coach when the playing list clearly isn't up to scratch. viddie has shown his worth as a coach many times and with some smart recruiting things will quickly improve
by devilsadvocate » Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:37 pm
Swooper16 wrote:cripple wrote:can't blame the coach when the playing list clearly isn't up to scratch. viddie has shown his worth as a coach many times and with some smart recruiting things will quickly improve
Correct me if i am wrong but isnt recruiting part of Viddy's job description. I understand there are scouts, confidants etc but surely he has the final say on who will be in his squad for the season.
From what i have seen we have 2 international strikers who cannot be on the pitch at the same time, A korean midfielder sitting on the bench. 3 Brazilians who appear unhappy with how they are going and i am not sold on Hughes in the midfield.
The biggest challenge would be finding an adequate replacement. I dont think there are many highly qualified coaches in Australia and do we have enough $$$ to attract a credible manager from O/S.
Also we would miss out on Vidmar's utterly confusing ramblings which are always good for a laugh.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:10 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:14 am
by Il Duce » Tue Dec 01, 2009 4:52 pm
Sacking Aurelio Vidmar is premature
VAL MIGLIACCIO
December 01, 2009 12:00am
ADELAIDE City's legendary triple NSL championship-winning coach Zoran Matic says calling for Adelaide United boss Aurelio Vidmar's sacking is premature as it would not resolve the club's crisis.
And Matic believes Vidmar's two-match ban has fast-tracked the club's cellar-dweller status.
Matic said he'll be contacting Vidmar before the Reds meet Newcastle Jets in the battle for the wooden spoon at Hindmarsh Stadium on Friday.
"I'll tell Aurelio to do what he thinks and not do what the commentators say," Matic said.
"We need to support the man to do the job.
"I've seen committees sacking the coaches but I've never seen the president resign because he made the wrong coaching selection.
"He needs to be there until the end of the season. The only man that knows those players and knows how to get the best from them is Aurelio.
"We can't bring somebody from outside to fix the things.
"It's too late; he knows what his boys are capable of and he knows how to fix it."
United crashed to the A-League dungeon for the first time in its history at the weekend when it lost to North Queensland Fury (2-1) on Saturday before Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets leapfrogged the Reds with separate wins on Sunday. Vidmar served the first match of his club-imposed two game ban in Townsville after his "beheading" quip last month earned the reigning coach of the year a $10,000 fine and touchline ban.
"If this ban came from the club I'm not happy with that," Matic said.
"But if it came from a Football Federation directive it's disappointing.
"Some of them there are like politicians and nothing else.
"Everybody makes mistakes, a player can make a bad pass, a coach can make mistakes too."
Matic said he was from the old school of coaching where handshake deals were always honoured.
Contracts were presented but never signed, the revered ex-Adelaide City boss added.
"They should leave the sport to the coach," he said.
"I've never been told what to do (in coaching).
"I used to be clear and say, 'I don't want a contract and you can get rid of me anytime but you can't tell me what to do'."
Matic said he had watched many of United's games as an interested spectator since the A-League kicked off.
Matic said Vidmar was a quick learner in his early years at Adelaide City when the former Socceroo formed a lethal partnership with fellow South Australians Charley Villani, Joe Mullen and Steve Maxwell to win the club's first NSL title in 1986.
"He's intelligent enough to make the right decisions, he's not an amateur," Matic said.
"I'm not sure what sort of character his players have but when you've got the committee mixed up and making statements about the players it's not right.
"They should make statements about the club and the administration and how to find the money they need to run the club."
Matic led the Black and Whites to three NSL titles, two NSL Cup victories and a South Pacific inter- club Cup win in 413 games in charge until the club pulled out of the competition just weeks before Adelaide United was born on September 12, 2003.
by Swamp Donkey » Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:10 pm
Il Duce wrote:
At first I thought it was Val personal opion and was gonna say what rubbish since he has been trying to get rid of Vidmar since he got the job, I agree its not good enough us being where are on the table even though I kinda had a feeling that we would (see signiture) and I do think Viddy should go but Zoran has a point, who are we going to replace him with??
by Il Duce » Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:33 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:Il Duce wrote:
At first I thought it was Val personal opion and was gonna say what rubbish since he has been trying to get rid of Vidmar since he got the job, I agree its not good enough us being where are on the table even though I kinda had a feeling that we would (see signiture) and I do think Viddy should go but Zoran has a point, who are we going to replace him with??
I dont consider that a strong arguement at all. We are talking about the "world" game here!! To say that there is nobody better out there is an absolute cop out. May they wont get rid of him because Adelaide United know that a better coach wouldnt be interested in coming to a club that is riddled with financial issues eg ownership, which means that the prospect of getting big name marquee players is virtually non existent. Just a thought! I mean if I was a quality coach, what would attract me to Adelaide right now?? Maybe we just dont have an adequate $$$ backing to draw quality to Adelaide and Viddie is just an easy option! Who knows?? Not me!!
by Swamp Donkey » Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:33 am
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by smithy » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:19 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Slightly off topic, but 2 questions:
1. Is it time to lessen the desire for Brazian influence?
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