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Do you think your job is under threat given shit result on the weekend and this enforced chat malarkey?
Gary van Egmond: No, not at all. I'm the one who picks the team, in conjunction with the other coaching staff. I think we need to have a good look at the table and see we're still in the top six and confident of securing a finals spot. I'm more than happy to take questions and hear fan feedback.
Fozzie said on TWG that high line/FB's isn't the problem it's that your players aren't up to playing a possession style game and turnovers costly.
Gary van Egmond: We had more than 100 passes than Melbourne on the weekend, despite playing with 10 men for 30 minutes. The issue for us is what we do with that extra possession and ensuring that our defensive positioning and understanding must get better.
What effect do you think the above points have made on the kids morale?
Gary van Egmond: Time will tell. You can always learn something from every experience and it will be interesting to see the response not only from the less-experienced players to the more experienced players this Friday. We will ensure that we will take a lot of positives from the last week.
Are the front men ever going to be allowed to play or will the back 4 and keeper going to continue the tactics of passing between themselves??
Gary van Egmond: The most important place to keep possession is in the opposition half. This starts by keeping possession in a controlled half in your own half firstly and ensuring that this transitions into the front half. As you saw against Wellington, this worked very well and even against Melbourne this worked well, but unfortunately the front third was not as effective as what it was in Wellington
Could have used Victory game to get well clear of 6th. Please explain.
Gary van Egmond: Unfortunately we lost the game against Melbourne, but it was not something that we wanted to occur. If we look at the two away games and the short turnarounds, if we were to come away with a point from each game we would have actually returned to Newcastle with only two points as opposed to three. We now look forward to having two of our remaining three games at home.
Herald reported you said we will bring in experienced players next year. How do you think that affects the kids morale?
Gary van Egmond: We've lost three experienced players and we need to replace them. We have plenty of faith and confidence in the young players that are in our squad.
Are the reports correct that Emile is out of Friday's game after a training mishap?
Gary van Egmond: Unfortunately Emile has suffered a fatigue injury and won't be playing in Friday's game. Scans today will reveal more.
MEMBER QUESTION NUMBER 3!!!!!!
Gary van Egmond: We definitely looked at that against both Wellington and the Victory. As you can see from the Victory game, both of their wide players don't track our fullbacks and stay high, which we knew they would. It's then the midfielders and centre-backs' responsibility to ensure our rest defence is fine. Our transition from ball possession to the opposition having the ball lacked in the game against the Victory.
Frustration due to shit team selection. Do you plan on going back to the successful team of previous weeks?
Gary van Egmond: It's a balancing act due to our midweek game against Wellington. Injuries and suspension will result in some forced changes like always, but as you can see, the team as not changed a great deal of late.
Why sign Bernardo and not use him?
Gary van Egmond: I feel we have better options in that position.
Hi Gary, how do you feel this season is going and do you think Heskey will play a big role to make a big push or will it be a big team effort?
Gary van Egmond: He's been tremendous for us this year and we're disappointed with the latest injury setback. We'll know later in the week how quickly we'll be able to have him back.
whats the situation with Harry Kewell ?
Gary van Egmond: We are exploring all options and looking into Harry's situation for next year.
You have often claimed higher pass numbers and possession as proof of your methods working. At what point do you have to admit defeat when 200+ passes are between the centre backs and goal keeper alone and that the majority of possession is in the defensive third? To put it bluntly, when will your team start walking the walk that you so eloquently talk? :lulz:
Gary van Egmond: You're right in saying that to have extra possession is worhtless if you don't do anything with that extra possession. The task for the teams is how you then capitalise on that extra possession by building better attacks in that front third. That's where we will improve in that area.
how do you feel knowing that there are a bunch of members out there cutting up their membership cards all because of your inept ability to coach and run a football team?
Gary van Egmond: I am happy for you to come out to training and talk football with me.
Yes we have a lot of possession but that is when the opposition are happy to sit back and let our back 4 (5 if you count the keeper) pass to each other. It just seems we dont have the players who can get the ball forward and then be able to control it an move on. It is very frustrating not seeing any real penetration into the front third.
Gary van Egmond: I agree. That is what we will ensure that we get right.
Gary, what are your plans recruitment wise, are you wanting Harry Kewell signed and should we be resigning Heskey considering your playing philosophy?
Gary van Egmond: We've made an offer to Emile and exploring our options with Harry for next season
Heskey out for Friday, who will play?
Gary van Egmond: Adam Taggart and Michael Bridges are both options in the number nine role.
BK has been on the sidelines for most of the year, Birra is reported to be looking overseas. Are you looking at the current crop of keepers coming through and who would you be looking at?
Gary van Egmond: Ben Kennedy is a very good keeper and we're lucky to have him and Mark as our GKs this year. we also have Jack Duncan coming through who is the Young Socceroos GK and we will make a decision if Mark gets an opportunity to go overseas.
100% Newcastle: Hi Gary, I believe true supporters stand behind the team,coaching staff and management through good times and tough times. Good Luck to you and the Boys for the remaining few games. Go Newcastle Jets
Gary van Egmond: Thanks for your support and look forward to seeing you at Friday's game.
can you give us an idea of the plaers you are looking to bring into the squad?
Gary van Egmond: Mostly players in the front third.
Daniel Ireland has returned to Newcastle from Coventry City and will be playing this season in the Northern NSW state league, will you be monitoring his performance for consideration towards next year?
Gary van Egmond: We monitor all players in the NBN State League.
Gary, when can we expect you to start taking some of the responsibility for our side's poor performance? You've had ample time with the club and what we're seeing is quite frankly not good enough.
Gary van Egmond: I take responsibility for the good and the bad. Sometimes it's reported differently in the media when I explain what has occurred with a good result or a bad result. I wouldn't be here answering your questions if I wasn't taking responsibility for our results and performance. :fap: utter wanker. Doesn't he realise that the post match interviews aren't written down, they are shown for all to see?
Hi Dutchy,my issue with the weekend game was resting players. These players are professional players just like professional players all around the world they should be available to play, if fit, when the club needs them. This was only the second game in a week what is the excuse going to be on Friday?
Gary van Egmond: Four games in 14 days, plus travel will be a big ask for any professional footballer, which is exactly why we were so unhappy with the change to our game against Wellington
Out of the players you have brought in, which players do you believe still need to step up to the plate a little?
Gary van Egmond: I think all players can keep improving. I think we could possibly have up to six players going to the U20 World Cup with the Young Socceroos, this will also help with their development, combined with regular games in the A-League. The challenge for us is to monitor the ups and downs and when and when not to play them or rest them.
Hey Gary do you see Bridges as a 90 minute player for the rest of the year judged on his recent performances,what position do you see as Goodwins best for his future prospects and what chance do you give of getting Kewell to newcastle next year?
Gary van Egmond: Bridgey has done very well of late and with the fact that he has not had as much game time earlier in the season as now, he's still working towards playing 90 minutes. Interesting question in regards to Craig. He's very effective going forward, but still needs to work on his defensive qualities. These are improving all the time.
Do u except any responsibility for the huge loss against MV?
Gary van Egmond: I accept responsibility for all of our performances, good or bad.