pv4's favourite player has been absolutely shit. Bin him for Elrich already.
pv4's favourite player has been absolutely shit. Bin him for Elrich already.
Behich is terrible. Has he actually completed a pass yet?
WE DON'T DO WALKING AWAY !
Dunno about you peeps but I wants me one of them white hats...
Good ol Bozza. "Need to make sure they pressure the black guy at the back"
We're really missing Massi. Troisi just doesn't link things at all. We'd be better off with someone like Mooy or Da Silva.
Nice pass, nice finish that.
McKay, seriously? ****ing aids. Him, franjic and Troisi, all Ange favourites.
Time wasting 0-2 down.
Damage control to protect a top 4 runner up spot??
Should cap Mrcela Ange....
We'll top the group with this guff.
Not after that....
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I don't think we will be the only nation stimied by Kyrgistan.
They have some technical ability, and you can never over-estimate the home-field advantage.
We will hammer them by 4 on the return leg
You have to be ****ing kidding.
Milligan was a ****ing disgrace. His tracking back was non existent. He never manned up next to Jedinak and spent most of the game trying to be the No 10 which ain't his role. All he done was push forward all night clog up the centre of the park so Jedinak Spira Wilkinson had no one to actually pass to.
The only thing he done was that ball to Oar. The rest of his game was 3-10
If the tactic was to play 2 DM's away from home then he left Jedinak high and dry all night and failed his job.
If we were not playing 2 DM's then the role he played should have been played by McKay who is far better suited to it.
Not a stellar game. Behich Franjic Burns were poor. Leckie and Troisi done **** all. Timmy may as well of not played. Jedinak jogged for the most part
Oar Wilkinson Spira and Ryan are the only blokes who came through with little damage to their rep.
The rest need a solid kick up the arse.
Not ****ing good enough
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