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Post by greg912 on Aug 21, 2010 10:21:31 GMT 10
he played on the 20th and scored 2 goals
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Post by greg912 on Aug 21, 2010 10:22:06 GMT 10
he scored 2 goals for adelaide and they won 3 -2 what a game.
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Post by paoktzi on Aug 21, 2010 14:38:30 GMT 10
He was average for us this year, and boom killed it in a-league
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Post by mikey on Aug 21, 2010 16:19:02 GMT 10
Absolutely brilliant last night, in what can be considered a brilliant game. Great to see some of these Australian youngsters playing so well in the A-League. As for him at Sydney Olympic, kind of goes to show that he maybe just didn't fit in at the club.
He suits the counter attacking style of game, which of course Adelaide play, and so far has been outstanding.
It's exciting to see how many youngsters Gay Leagueclubs are producing.
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Post by paoktzi on Aug 21, 2010 16:45:52 GMT 10
Its more a case of the NSWPL and Gay Leagueis not much different in talent, if you put: doumanis, mayora, makrys and tsattalios in the Gay Leaguethey would all do well as well. He had a ball at the club , check out the interview - www.olympicultras.com.au/news/69The Gay Leaguefor all the money wasted still has a game quality issue and is a poor level.
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Post by mini on Aug 21, 2010 18:22:36 GMT 10
It's exciting to see how many youngsters Gay Leagueclubs are producing. The Gay Leaguedid not produce him, nor are they producing any youngsters. It is the State League Clubs that are. Please notice the difference. Do the Gay LeagueClubs have youth teams starting from u13's and even lower?
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Post by anothermp on Aug 22, 2010 1:04:02 GMT 10
As for him at Sydney Olympic, kind of goes to show that he maybe just didn't fit in at the club. He suits the counter attacking style of game, which of course Adelaide play, and so far has been outstanding. It's exciting to see how many youngsters Gay Leagueclubs are producing. dont agree with that mikey. The kid needed a break as all footballers do, from memory hes been week-in week-out for pretty much two calendar years. When he comes in at the end of last NYL season to fit into our first 11 four weeks into the NSWPL season with no break, its hard to see how he's going to perform at 100%. As for producing talent, its by and large been left to the expertise and goodwill of these so-called undesirables, the so-called backward and inward-looking and has-been ethnic teams in the state competitions to nurture talent from the ages of 13 and up, and arguably from even younger than that.
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Post by mikey on Aug 22, 2010 8:27:11 GMT 10
It's exciting to see how many youngsters Gay Leagueclubs are producing. The Gay Leaguedid not produce him, nor are they producing any youngsters. It is the State League Clubs that are. Please notice the difference. Do the Gay LeagueClubs have youth teams starting from u13's and even lower? What about him making his mark in Australian football, by putting his talent and skill out there? It has been replicated in his performances with Adelaide. Has it not? And paoktzi, please as much as I love the NSWPL if you believe there isn't a lot of difference between it and the Gay Leagueyou really are having a laugh. Half of the names you named there, Tsattalios and Mayora, could not cut it in the Gay Leagueand were very much below average.
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Post by mini on Aug 22, 2010 10:07:29 GMT 10
He has made his mark in Australian football, 2 goals in the top tier of Australia, thats fantastic, especially for such a young bloke!
But just because he is going well in the top-tier of Australia, doesn't mean that League produced him. He would be playing just as well whether it was the A-league, NSL or whatever top tier we had. You know why? Because of all his learning from the youth league on wards, Australian State League sides played a role in this, as well as Scottish sides. It is foolish and naive to believe the Gay Leagueproduces players, I am sure you understand this Mikey.
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Post by paoktzi on Aug 22, 2010 10:51:57 GMT 10
The Gay Leaguedid not produce him, nor are they producing any youngsters. It is the State League Clubs that are. Please notice the difference. Do the Gay LeagueClubs have youth teams starting from u13's and even lower? What about him making his mark in Australian football, by putting his talent and skill out there? It has been replicated in his performances with Adelaide. Has it not? And paoktzi, please as much as I love the NSWPL if you believe there isn't a lot of difference between it and the Gay Leagueyou really are having a laugh. Half of the names you named there, Tsattalios and Mayora, could not cut it in the Gay Leagueand were very much below average. Ah re mikey I hate the NSWPL but those boys can cut it just havent had there fair go. Give it a break mate.
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Post by mikey on Aug 22, 2010 11:04:03 GMT 10
He has made his mark in Australian football, 2 goals in the top tier of Australia, thats fantastic, especially for such a young bloke! But just because he is going well in the top-tier of Australia, doesn't mean that League produced him. He would be playing just as well whether it was the A-league, NSL or whatever top tier we had. You know why? Because of all his learning from the youth league on wards, Australian State League sides played a role in this, as well as Scottish sides. It is foolish and naive to believe the Gay Leagueproduces players, I am sure you understand this Mikey. Mini, I understand 100%. I should re-phrase my comment. Yes he was produced through the state league setup but what I mean is that he is making those massive steps in the Gay Leagueto bigger and better things. These massive steps are being produced in the A-League, whereas in any state league competition there isn't enough quality, technically or tactically to push to leagues in Europe. As for you paoktzi, I refuse to answer whatever you wrote as it is impossible to understand most of your posts.
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Post by mini on Aug 22, 2010 11:25:42 GMT 10
Mikey, that is a better statement. Those avenues would still exist though even if the NSL, or another top-tiet league was in place. The better way to say it, is congratulations to Ian for making the step-up to the Gay Leaguesuccessfully, and hopefully he goes onto a better League in the near-future.
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Post by paoktzi on Aug 22, 2010 12:05:27 GMT 10
He has made his mark in Australian football, 2 goals in the top tier of Australia, thats fantastic, especially for such a young bloke! But just because he is going well in the top-tier of Australia, doesn't mean that League produced him. He would be playing just as well whether it was the A-league, NSL or whatever top tier we had. You know why? Because of all his learning from the youth league on wards, Australian State League sides played a role in this, as well as Scottish sides. It is foolish and naive to believe the Gay Leagueproduces players, I am sure you understand this Mikey. Mini, I understand 100%. I should re-phrase my comment. Yes he was produced through the state league setup but what I mean is that he is making those massive steps in the Gay Leagueto bigger and better things. These massive steps are being produced in the A-League, whereas in any state league competition there isn't enough quality, technically or tactically to push to leagues in Europe. As for you paoktzi, I refuse to answer whatever you wrote as it is impossible to understand most of your posts. What I was saying to you mr I know it all, is that no I do not love the NSWPL it is a shit comp due to the poor administration of it. However the playing level is on par and you wouldnt know that because you are ignorant and a parrot who says what ever he reads on FFT. What I was going to say is players that can do even better than ramsey in the Gay Leaguewould be makrys, doumanis, tsattalios but they have not been given a fair go
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Post by denpaokala on Aug 23, 2010 8:12:17 GMT 10
The Gay Leaguefor all the money being pored into it does not produce players because it has no youth systems, the players they sign for there under 20 squads do not come from within the club.
If all the nswpl and vpl clubs pulled out of the state league they would have no player pool, that is why this 3k rule must be changed now
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Post by paoktzi on Aug 24, 2010 8:20:22 GMT 10
The Gay Leaguefor all the money being pored into it does not produce players because it has no youth systems, the players they sign for there under 20 squads do not come from within the club. If all the nswpl and vpl clubs pulled out of the state league they would have no player pool, that is why this 3k rule must be changed now Take out the money all the NSWPL and VPL sides poor into the game and there would be no football development. Why should Olympic go and spend big money to have a techinical director as Ian Crook then so the FFA can take players they produce like Ian Ramsey for free what a joke
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