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Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:48 pm
by hellas_08
absolute joke.
he reminds me of another cabernet coach who puts only 1 up front

:twisted:

i like this guy but this game he didnt know wat the shiraz he was doing.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:49 pm
by TOPGUNJIMMYAUFC
hellas_08 wrote:absolute joke.
he reminds me of another cabernet coach who puts only 1 up front

:twisted:
well the main thing is we ARE 1 STEP CLOSER, now bring on 2010.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:52 pm
by born_wanderer
hellas_08 wrote:absolute joke.
he reminds me of another cabernet coach who puts only 1 up front

:twisted:

i like this guy but this game he didnt know wat the shiraz he was doing.
Well i think youre a joke mate. Japan was always gonna go for the win and we really only wanted a point over there so better off keeping a clean sheet then get wins at home.
Think bout it!

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:57 pm
by hellas_08
yea but we could have won .
if we cared about getting the three points .

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:00 pm
by pires7
hellas_08 wrote:yea but we could have won .
if we cared about getting the three points .
We couldn't keep the ball tonight, pushing up and attacking would have left enough space that Japan would have exploited, we can be satisfied to leave with a draw.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:01 pm
by Bomber
The away game to Japan was always going to be the toughest - a draw is a good result. Qualification for the World Cup is at stake in case some of you forgot!

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:02 pm
by born_wanderer
Japan dominated possession and created chances. They put alot more pressure on us. I would have loved a win and see us go for it but we have the luxury of choosing which opponents to take risks with now. And Japan isnt a side you take unnecesarry risks against. Job well done.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:05 pm
by pires7
Yep, international football is dour generally but it will be all worth it if we can get to RSA in 2010

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:23 am
by Russia2O18
hellas_08 wrote:yea but we could have won .
if we cared about getting the three points .
what makes you think we've got the playing talent to go out and dominate Japan?

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:16 am
by redmum
hellas_08 wrote:absolute joke.
he reminds me of another cabernet coach who puts only 1 up front

:twisted:

i like this guy but this game he didnt know wat the shiraz he was doing.

Let's sack him too!!!

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:32 am
by Wraith
I would've much preferred to play 2 up front and lose 2-0

:roll:

(Sarcasm button)

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:47 am
by redmum
crue head wrote:I would've much preferred to play 2 up front and lose 2-0

:roll:

(Sarcasm button)

write in blue for sarcasm, apparently!! :wink:

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:23 am
by hgd
Verbeek is a great coach. 0-0 is not a good result. It is a great result away from home to the best team in the group. With the likes of Emerton and Kewell out, that would be like taking out Nakamura and Endo from the Japanese team. Verbeek's tactics were spot on as always. If he attacks more we leave space at the back, less, and they have an overwhelming amount of posession and probably win the game. We had 2 days of training time, they had 5, some of our players only arrived the day before the game (cahill & bresciano). Given the circumstances, 0-0 is a great result. End of story.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:08 am
by diegom
hgd wrote:Verbeek is a great coach. 0-0 is not a good result. It is a great result away from home to the best team in the group. With the likes of Emerton and Kewell out, that would be like taking out Nakamura and Endo from the Japanese team. Verbeek's tactics were spot on as always. If he attacks more we leave space at the back, less, and they have an overwhelming amount of posession and probably win the game. We had 2 days of training time, they had 5, some of our players only arrived the day before the game (cahill & bresciano). Given the circumstances, 0-0 is a great result. End of story.

apparently they had over 2 weeks of training together, except for their overseas stars (nakamura etc)

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:29 am
by povman_2009
Cannot let this comment go unanswered, as someone who is saving to go to SA 2010 I was delighted with the result last night and thought our scrambling defensive tactics worked a treat. The qualification process is a long and complicated one, it does not require you to win every game , you need to accumlate enough points to make the top two and in you go. We set out to keep a clean sheet and we did, was it exciting and attractive, well no. It was nerve wracking and hard to watch because it felt like Japan were going to score eventually, but our guys held on. Mission completed, the target is still firmly in our sights. Come April 1 again the Uzi's in Sydney we will se a return to attack minded play as we go all out to get the berth we have been aiming for. Congratulations PIM.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:37 am
by cleveland
great result. if we do qualify for the world cup, games like this will give us confidence if we face the big guns of germany spain etc. we cant attack teams like that as we cant leave space for them. all though japan arent of the same quality. we still did wat we had to. only thing i would have done different is not isolate cahill up front. swap him with holmann and kennedy for holmann on his own would have been a better option.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:41 am
by hgd
diegom wrote:
hgd wrote:Verbeek is a great coach. 0-0 is not a good result. It is a great result away from home to the best team in the group. With the likes of Emerton and Kewell out, that would be like taking out Nakamura and Endo from the Japanese team. Verbeek's tactics were spot on as always. If he attacks more we leave space at the back, less, and they have an overwhelming amount of posession and probably win the game. We had 2 days of training time, they had 5, some of our players only arrived the day before the game (cahill & bresciano). Given the circumstances, 0-0 is a great result. End of story.

apparently they had over 2 weeks of training together, except for their overseas stars (nakamura etc)
Even more reason why it is a great result!

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:05 pm
by nugget66
hellas_08 wrote:absolute joke.
he reminds me of another cabernet coach who puts only 1 up front

:twisted:

i like this guy but this game he didnt know wat the shiraz he was doing.
Your a idiot Hellas :oops: we got a point in Japan & are still top of the group?

Job done? :?

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:29 pm
by vertu1
6 points clear in the qualifying race at halfway
no goals conceded
3 of the last 4 games at home

and you can STILL find a negative spin

unbelievable

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:56 pm
by Andy_Pipkin
povman_2009 wrote:Cannot let this comment go unanswered, as someone who is saving to go to SA 2010 I was delighted with the result last night and thought our scrambling defensive tactics worked a treat. The qualification process is a long and complicated one, it does not require you to win every game , you need to accumlate enough points to make the top two and in you go. We set out to keep a clean sheet and we did, was it exciting and attractive, well no. It was nerve wracking and hard to watch because it felt like Japan were going to score eventually, but our guys held on. Mission completed, the target is still firmly in our sights. Come April 1 again the Uzi's in Sydney we will se a return to attack minded play as we go all out to get the berth we have been aiming for. Congratulations PIM.
agree

its not a sprint anymore with only two real games but more of a marathon. We want to be top at end of the 8 games and by getting points from every game so far we are very close to finishing top 2 from where we are now.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:25 am
by mavromooni
Am not sure if it's true (cant believe what you hear in the media), but Pim has said that Jason Cullina has jeopardised his position in the soceroos because he is coming back to play in the A- League.
Now the only thing I've had to hold any positive thoughts on Pim, has been his results, so I have not critisized the bloke. How can you?
Today after what I heard, I think the guy is a twat! How is the A league meant to improve and attract better players when our national coach says this tripe..... completely undermines our domestic league when he says this crap in regard to such a good player.

Re: Pim Verbeek

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:46 am
by povman_2009
Well Cullina agrees with him,

One option available to Culina to maintain his fitness levels approaching the 2010 World Cup in South Africa could be to move on loan to a Japanese or Chinese club in the A-League off-season.

Culina himself admitted such a move might be needed following last week's match in Yokohama.