OP for Phernz and Jpool
OP for Phernz and Jpool
OK
This game is going to be so shit.
Nitro Circus ripped the field up (I assume) on the weekend just gone.
Knights play Sat night.
5pm kickoff so you know it's going to be hot, sunny and slow play.
The last home game against the Pissants (which we won) was so freaking boring and frustrating - probably made more frustrating by the fact that we won, and Stubbins had a reprieve.
Jerks.
Loose.
OK
can't help but think we're going to get smashed 5-0. of course, stubbins will claim that we are still moving forward as we conceded 5, not 7.
ah, the 5pm Sunday game. tenz then home. 2ez
Plague Jnr is nagging me to go.
Children are the worst.
I'm less enthusiastic for this game than Big Kev is right now
We have no Hoole due to Olyroos. Which is upsetting as for me he was our standout best player last week.
OK
2014/15 A-League Round 23 Preview – Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United
FIXTURE FACTS
Overall – 30 games between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 10, Adelaide Wins – 11, Drawn – 9
In Newcastle – 13 games
Jets Wins – 7, Adelaide Wins – 4, Drawn – 2
In Adelaide – 17 games
Jets Wins – 3, Adelaide Wins – 7, Drawn – 7
Average Home A-League crowd – 10800
Average Away A-League crowd – 9918
Goals in Fixture
Jets – 33, Adelaide – 42
Cards in Fixture
Jets – 77 (75 Yellow, 2 Red), Adelaide – 46 (43 Yellow, 3 Red)
Recent Form (FFA Cup & A-League)
Jets – WLLDD (5 points from 15)
Adelaide – DWLLW (7 points from 15)
Leading Scorers
Jets – Joel Griffiths, Edson Montano and Jeronimo Neumann 3, Adelaide – Sergio Cirio, Marcelo Carrusca, Pablo Sanchez and Bruce Djite 6
Last Result -
Jets 0 – Adelaide 7 (Djite 2’, 54’, Carrusca 23’, 28’, Boogaard 35’, Cirio 70’, Isais 90+3’) at Hindmarsh Stadium, A-League Season 10 Round 15, 24/01/2015.
FIXTURE RECORDS
Biggest Win
Jets 4 (Kemp 12’og, Carle 22’, Zelic 68’, Carle 89’) – Adelaide 2 (Valkanis 38, Corbo 67’og) at Hindmarsh Stadium, Round 8, Season 1, 14/10/2005.
Heaviest Defeat
Jets 0 – Adelaide 7 (Djite 2’, 54’, Carrusca 23’, 28’, Boogaard 35’, Cirio 70’, Isais 90+3’) at Hindmarsh Stadium, A-League Season 10 Round 15, 24/01/2015.
Leading Scorers in fixture –
Jets – 3 (Joel Griffiths, Nick Carle, Mark Bridge, Matt Thompson)
Adelaide – 4 (Carl Veart)
2014/15 SEASON STATISTICS
Appearances
- 22 Edson Montano
- 20 Andrew Hoole
- 18 Zenon Caravella, Jacob Pepper
- 16 Scott Neville, Sam Gallagher, Ben Kennedy, Ben Kantarovski,
- 15 David Carney, Joel Griffiths,
- 13 Jeronimo Neumann, Kew Jaliens, Allan Welsh
- 11 Taylor Regan, Mitch Cooper
- 10 Adrian Madaschi,
- 8 James Virgili, Radovan Pavicevic
- 7 Daniel Mullen, Lee Ki-Je
- 6 Mark Birrighiti , Marco Flores,
- 5 Sam Gallaway, Nicholas Cowburn
- 4 Billy Celeski, Enver Alivodic
- 2 Jonny Steele, Brandon Lundy
- 1 Braedyn Crowley,
Goals
- 3 Joel Griffiths, Edson Montano, Jeronimo Neumann
- 2 Scott Neville, Lee Ki-Je,
- 1 Kew Jaliens, Marco Flores, Radovan Pavicevic, Enver Alivodic, Oggie
Assists
- 4 Andrew Hoole
- 3 David Carney,
- 1 Joel Griffiths, Scott Neville, Jacob Pepper, Taylor Regan, Jeronimo Neumann, Adrian Madaschi, Edson Montano
Yellow Cards
- 6 Andrew Hoole
- 5 Kew Jaliens
- 4 Adrian Madaschi, Taylor Regan, Edson Montano,
- 3 Jeronimo Neumann, James Virgili, Scott Neville, David Carney,
- 2 Jacob Pepper, Marcos Flores, Joel Griffiths, Ben Kantarovski, Allan Welsh, Zenon Caravella, Lee Ki-Je, Daniel Mullen
- 1 Jonny Steele, Sam Gallaway, Mitch Cooper, Radovan Pavicevic, Sam Gallagher, Nick Cowburn
Red Cards
- 1 Kew Jaliens, Ben Kantarovski
COACHING
Coaches Head to Head – 2 matches
Phil Stubbins - 1 win, Josep Gombau - 1 win, 0 drawn,
Newcastle Jets A-League Coaching Records –
- Phil Stubbins - 2 Matches (1 win, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 50% win ratio)
- Gary Van Egmond – 17 matches (5 wins, 7 drawn and 5 losses = 29% win ratio)
- Richard Money – 3 matches (1 win, 0 drawn, 2 losses = 33% win ratio)
- Branko Culina – 6 matches (2 wins, 2 drawn, 2 losses = 33% win ratio)
- Nick Theodorakopoulos – 1 match (0 wins, 0 drawn, 1 loss = 0% win ratio)
- Clayton Zane – 1 match (1 wins, 0 drawn, 0 losses = 0% win ratio)
Adelaide United Coach Record – Josep Gombau 40% win ratio (2 win, 0 drawn, 3 losses)
KEY FACTS:
- The last match against Adelaide was the heaviest defeat in Jets history.
- The Jets have never salvaged a point against Adelaide when trailing at half time.
- Twice this season, the club has avoided equalling their longer losing streak.
- The last match saw Paul Izzo break a 21 match consecutive appearance streak of Eugene Galekovic.
- Newcastle’s last 10 Sunday matches record is (W-D-L) 4-3-3.
- The Jets have scored first in the match on 15 occasions.
- There has never been a match where a Jets player hasn’t received a yellow card.
- The matches between these two teams produce a large number of second half goals. The first half has produced 30, while the second half has produced 45.
- The Jets haven’t won at home on a Sunday since beating Melbourne Heart 3-1 in Season 9, a match in which Adam Taggart scored a hat-trick.
- This season the Jets have conceded 14 goals in the last 15 minutes of the match.
- Enver Alivodic is the 56th player to score an A-League goal for the Jets.
- Jacob Pepper will make his 70th Jets A-League appearance this week.
- Nigel Boogaard the player who has received the most bookings in this fixture with 6 (4 yellows and 2 red).
- The current Adelaide player who has scored the most A-League goals against the Jets is Bruce Djite with 6.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Finally able to make this game. Don't ask me why but I think our boys will be very fired up after copping our worst ever loss to Adelaide. Our record against Adelaide in Newcastle has been fairly decent over the years too. Not sure what to expect, probably another draw tbh.
Hoole out which means Gallagher will start on the wing??
FFS
Doesn't matter who wins, what the score is, who goes to watch... Stubbins and Tinkler have stuffed up this club almost to the point of no return.
How sad is it for our great football community and the large junior base that its national representative is the laughing stock of the A-League.
We need to win the wooden spoon as remembrance for the pathetic management and a pathetic year culminating from a run of pathetic years.
I had a missed call on my phone. Is someone looking for me?
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
Some good stuff in here. IMOWednesday 25 March 2015
Newcastle, NSW
Past, present & future players to be recognised at Jets vs. Adelaide
The Northern New South Wales football community will be recognised and respected when Newcastle Jets host Adelaide United in Hyundai A-League round 23 at Hunter Stadium this Sunday afternoon.
The Jets have made the March 29 fixture their 2015 ‘Community Round’, and will be using the matchday in a bid to inspire the next generation of talented footballers, acknowledge the contribution grassroots players make to the game in the region, and honour some of Newcastle’s past greats.
Indeed, before gates open for Sunday’s clash against the Reds, every player, coach and manager from the innovative, ambitious Emerging Jets program will be privy to a special presentation from Socceroos legend Craig Moore.
Moore – who enjoyed a distinguished playing career in Australia & Europe, as well as for the National Team – is currently an ambassador of and mentor for Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos.
The former Glasgow Rangers and Newcastle United (England) defender will share his insights and experience with the squads as they edge closer to the commencement of their campaigns.
Each Emerging Jets squad will also walk a lap of the Hunter Stadium surface at half time of Sunday’s fixture, while selected players from the program will display their skills to the crowd during the game’s pause.
In addition to the Emerging Jets initiatives, every registered Northern NSW Football player between the age of five and 16 this week received an invitation to receive a free ticket for the encounter between the Jets and Reds.
Registered players have until 5:00pm on Friday 27 March to take up the complimentary ticket offer.
Meanwhile, former KB United, Newcastle Rosebud, Newcastle Breakers, Newcastle United, and Newcastle Jets players will be part of a guard of honour when the Jets of 2015 enter the field for their clash against Adelaide.
The former Newcastle football representatives will be at Hunter Stadium as part of their annual ‘Old Boys Day’, sharing memories of years gone by as their modern day equivalents shoot for back to back Hyundai A-League wins.
And following full time all Jets Members and fans will be invited onto the hallowed Hunter Stadium surface to have a kick about where the Jets do.
Newcastle Jets Chief Executive Officer, Mr Mitchell Murphy, said: “Collectively, the initiatives that we have happening on Sunday demonstrate our firm desire to embrace and engage with the local football community.”
“From future stars to greats from years gone by, passionate junior players to our current squad, vast and diverse segments of the Northern NSW Football fraternity will be acknowledged.”
“Fans can consider Sunday as the foundation of a thorough engagement process that will see our activities enhanced leading into Hyundai A-League season 11,” Murphy concluded.
Local kids getting access to free tickets, and a kick-a-bout in the pitch afterwards.