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Papas_Luvr95
01-05-2014, 07:40 PM
dear jets,

plz wood you sign this man now!~!!!!!! :mad: :rolleyes:

http://world.greekreporter.com/files/Arthour_Pappas.jpg

yes him!!!!!!! :sup:


ok nd now for all u papas fans out there - question for u:

what is arthurs full name?? :confused:

winner gets a special prize

OmeletteDuFromage
01-05-2014, 07:46 PM
Arthur Papastamatis

wot is prize pls

OKon
01-05-2014, 07:56 PM
HAHAHAHA, fvck off Papsmear!!!!!

It's paulo or nothing


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23GR3GJkyxc

WOLFMOTHER fvk yeah :arse:

MFKS
01-05-2014, 08:10 PM
Not knocking Pappas or anything but how many of you blokes advocating this bloke have seen his sides in action first hand or are you just spouting shit you have NFI about??

There ain't that many who go to yoof games

lquiquer
01-05-2014, 08:19 PM
Not knocking Pappas or anything but how many of you blokes advocating this bloke have seen his sides in action first hand or are you just spouting shit you have NFI about??

There ain't that many who go to yoof games

I know nothing about him......not even is first name or is papas his first name???

GazFish35
01-05-2014, 08:43 PM
I've seen first hand his work in India.
Amazing.

Thomas477
01-05-2014, 08:48 PM
Papas out.

lquiquer
01-05-2014, 08:52 PM
I've seen first hand his work in India.
Amazing.

Hope he didn't park the bus in front of the Taj Mahal..?

stopper2
01-05-2014, 09:17 PM
For a bloke who was coach of the Youth team for such a short time....I don't think it was even half a season if I recall....he seems to have a surprisingly decent amount of supporters. Just curious as to why?
Came across as moody and arrogant from what I saw of him....and I don't think he was that well liked by the players either

Thomas477
01-05-2014, 09:27 PM
Doesn't matter if he was liked by the players or not. Players have too much influence as is. They are paid to do what the manager tells them to do.

stopper2
01-05-2014, 09:35 PM
Doesn't matter if he was liked by the players or not. Players have too much influence as is. They are paid to do what the manager tells them to do.
Still doesn't explain why some people seem to rate him so highly

Pico
01-05-2014, 09:52 PM
Still doesn't explain why some people seem to rate him so highly

People rate the bloke because he has toiled away as a semi-pro coach and actually done the hard yards, from youth gigs at state level, to AIS institute level, to UEFA qualifications, successful vic state league level coach, to NYL and now over in india.

Or we could just give it to bridgey cause ya know he's a top bloke and all.

People respect the fact he has a consistent style,has a history of working with younger players and actually improving them and that he is held in high regard as a coach by his peers.

These are the type's of "rookie" HAL level coaches who would actually deserve a gig at HAL level, not your recently retired parachuted into decent paying coaching positions because you played for a national team, or have a nice restaurant.

Grimario
01-05-2014, 09:57 PM
Pico. I love you.

The Dunster
01-05-2014, 10:24 PM
These are the type's of "rookie" HAL level coaches who would actually deserve a gig at HAL level, not your recently retired parachuted into decent paying coaching positions because you played for a national team, or have a nice restaurant.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oAKinxLPY8

Make it happen Tinks.

plague
01-05-2014, 11:26 PM
Came across as moody and arrogant

My kind of bloke.
Sign him up.

GazFish35
02-05-2014, 12:22 AM
Why do people want a nice person?
I'd rather someone who can help make our squad play football worth watching.

Thomas477
02-05-2014, 07:44 AM
Why do people want a nice person?
I'd rather someone who can help make our squad play football worth watching.

This.

Blackmac79
02-05-2014, 07:52 AM
Here's my bandwagon.

Pico has pretty summed up why I am a pappas fan.

BodyNovo
02-05-2014, 10:07 AM
this article pretty much sums up why i want him as coach, he was basically told by the AIS when he applied for a job there that without a degree and x level of coaching badges that he would never have a job there.


I recall the first time I met Arthur Papas in 2009 during a cold, mid-week South Melbourne training session at the old Bob Jane Stadium.
Arthur, at the time, was employed as an assistant coach at the Melbourne Knights under the Chris Taylor regime and was tucked away at the back of the stadium with his beanie on and clip board busy. He stood out as he was taking notes on the training session and we managed to strike up a conversation.

I asked him about his opinion on certain coaches, players and teams and he didn't waiver once to give me honest and direct answers.
It became quite apparent this young man wasn't interested in building flimsy suburban football acquaintances: "I am here to do a job to the best of my ability and without compromising my beliefs and values," he blurted out without apology.
"This is the problem in this state, too many people take people for a ride, they cut corners and they waste people's time."

I quickly surmised I had not met your average Victorian Premier League football person.
Highly driven and focused; opinionated and direct; educated yet street smart I observed him to have a siege mentality similar to officers in armies where he assessed you in three categories: "loyal and trusted friend", "respected football colleague or " the rest".

Three years have passed since that initial first meeting and the rise of Arthur Papas keeps astounding the Australian football public.
Arthur based himself in Canberra from 2009 at the Australian Institute of Sport ,completing a Men's Football Scholarship working with Jan Versleijen and Gary Van Egmond under the mentorship of FFA technical director Han Berger.
He is the only Victorian to have coached Australian National Youth teams since the implementation of the FFA National Pathway. He has finished a Masters in Sports Coaching and an AFC A license and has a learned background in Applied Science, specialising in Exercise science.

He rose from obscurity in 2011 to take the reins as head coach of Oakleigh Cannons, an ambitious club who hadn't been able to reach far into the finals in its history, yet as senior coach for the first time in his career at 30 years of age he took them to a Grand Final only faltering in the second half to Green Gully after leading 2-1 in the first period.
After receiving the 'coach of the year' honours he quickly (though briefly) took the step up as assistant youth coach at Melbourne Heart before taking the dual role as assistant head coach to Gary Van Egmond and head youth coach at Newcastle Jets.

The journey now brings us to June 2012 as Arthur jets out this week to India to take on the role of head coach of the Indian Under 23 Olympic national team that also participates in the Indian Premier League. India is better known for cricket however it is an emerging football nation in the growth corridor of South East Asia. This role eventuated through former Australian technical director of football Rob Baan, who has taken over as technical director of football of the Indian national team, a relationship spawned from Arthur's time in Canberra at the AIS.
An intense and pensive Arthur Papas had this to say about his next position.

"It's a huge challenge for me - the challenge of developing a 'sleeping giant' into a powerful force. I'll be following Rob Baan's philosophy and this gives me an opportunity to work at an elite level.
My first priority is to bring my Coaching Philosophy in line with Rob Baan and Scott O'Donell to take Indian football to a higher level.
"It's about the development of players by not looking at their size and physical attributes and instead stressing on the technical aspects. It's important to understand and mould them playing within a system - the 4-3-3 formation which is now widely prevalent in all leading Academies all over the World.

"I feel the structure needs to improve along with the standard of Coaching in the country which will allow the athletes to develop to their full potential."
No one can ever accuse Arthur of being scared of taking on a challenge. Indians are not known for their great physical or even competitive qualities, the culture is diverse and complicated taking into account its social, economic and religious differences in one of the most populated countries in the world. This time he will be managing people very different to himself and at the young age of 32 it's going to be an enormous task. Haven't we heard that before?
Neos Kosmos would like to wish Arthur the very best in the next chapter of his career. Good luck Arthur!


also MFKS i went to a few of the early state league games when youth first entered and saw him turn a game round against olympic with 2 masterclass changes.

olympic were bullying the jets like no tomorrow and the young blokes didnt know how to cope, they had 2 pint sized central midfielders who didn't have a second on the ball.

genius papas moves chapman from the centre of defence into the midfield and pepper from right mid to the centre. brings virgili on and stations him up front.

from there it was 1 way traffic and the jets scored 3 unanswered goals in 20 minutes to win the game 3-1. he also didn't play sam gallaway in that youth squad because he knew how bad he was.

la bazzle
02-05-2014, 10:35 AM
he also didn't play sam gallaway in that youth squad because he knew how bad he was.

Sign him up

plague
02-05-2014, 04:29 PM
Does he dive for free kicks when in goals?

MFKS
02-05-2014, 06:26 PM
also MFKS i went to a few of the early state league games when youth first entered and saw him turn a game round against olympic with 2 masterclass changes.

olympic were bullying the jets like no tomorrow and the young blokes didnt know how to cope, they had 2 pint sized central midfielders who didn't have a second on the ball.

genius papas moves chapman from the centre of defence into the midfield and pepper from right mid to the centre. brings virgili on and stations him up front.

from there it was 1 way traffic and the jets scored 3 unanswered goals in 20 minutes to win the game 3-1. he also didn't play sam gallaway in that youth squad because he knew how bad he was.

The bloke brought on two blokes who at the time had been playing HAL football weeks before and were probably the two most physically developed of that group of kids.Not exactly tactical genius stuff

Gallaway was injured that at the start of the season so Pappas couldn't have picked him.


I have nothing against the bloke and would be happy to see him back at the club.


I just find the support for this bloke baffling considering so few actually watch the Yoof games and would have NFI what/who they were talking about and advocating for

furns
02-05-2014, 07:07 PM
yet you just completely dismissed the assessment of someone who actually went and saw him first hand.

Much like your Middleby ridiculousness, you dont listen when someone attempts to educate you.

hawk
02-05-2014, 08:43 PM
Why do people want a nice person?
I'd rather someone who can help make our squad play football worth watching.

you'll lose respect from the players and if results arent there the dressing room is gone. coaches who know how to handle each individual player is a better option.

doing the grass roots level is admirable but means shit. get ya badges and some experience and if you can get an early gig go for it.


as for paps i hope his toil lands him something

MFKS
04-05-2014, 12:16 AM
yet you just completely dismissed the assessment of someone who actually went and saw him first hand.

Much like your Middleby ridiculousness, you dont listen when someone attempts to educate you.:roflz:

GazFish35
04-05-2014, 07:45 AM
Is the photo in the op out of focus slightly?
Or do I need to get my eyes checked?

OmeletteDuFromage
04-05-2014, 01:32 PM
Nah, its quite out of focus.

halo se7en
04-05-2014, 03:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oAKinxLPY8

Make it happen Tinks.

I realised after 10 seconds that nothing interesting was going to happen in that video.. yet I watched all 1 minute and 39 seconds, just in case

Although that screenshot looks like the kid is going to hit him over the head with the trophy, which would have been worth it.

seldom
05-05-2014, 01:18 AM
So Papas is a better alternative than Bridges...now that's sorted can we go about gettin a decent 1st grade coach ?