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Not good enough for the squad we had then.Someone remind me why we got rid of Matt Hatch.
Starts now though
Don't forget Perth didn't play him either
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Not good enough for the squad we had then.Someone remind me why we got rid of Matt Hatch.
Scored with his 1st ever touch didn’t he?.He wasn't a league level
But struggled with everything after that 🤷🏻♂️Scored with his 1st ever touch didn’t he?.
We offered him a 1 year deal but he was desperate for 2 years, as he’d been going from year to year since he was 15/16 and wanted a bit of security. Perth offered him 2 years and he took it, opportunity for a fresh start and to get out of his bubble. Sadly wasn’t training well over there and didn’t get any opportunities, cut loose after 1 season. At least they paid out the final year of his contract.Someone remind me why we got rid of Matt Hatch.
4 goals in 391 minutes in the league after that first one - a goal every 97.75 minutes. A decent return.But struggled with everything after that 🤷🏻♂️
Would get a game for us now4 goals in 391 minutes in the league after that first one - a goal every 97.75 minutes. A decent return.
By no means anywhere near the most technically proficient player but was an absolute pace merchant, a pain in the arse against tiring defenders, with some sort of end product.
With the amount of chances Nathan Paull, Noah Smith and even Storm Roux have had you would have thought he would get another but not to be I guess.4 goals in 391 minutes in the league after that first one - a goal every 97.75 minutes. A decent return.
By no means anywhere near the most technically proficient player but was an absolute pace merchant, a pain in the arse against tiring defenders, with some sort of end product.
I think the telling stat there is that he was only good enough for 391 minutes.4 goals in 391 minutes in the league after that first one - a goal every 97.75 minutes. A decent return.
By no means anywhere near the most technically proficient player but was an absolute pace merchant, a pain in the arse against tiring defenders, with some sort of end product.
That's a pretty low barWould get a game for us now
Was an exciting pain the arse who created havoc. Could use some of that this year4 goals in 391 minutes in the league after that first one - a goal every 97.75 minutes. A decent return.
By no means anywhere near the most technically proficient player but was an absolute pace merchant, a pain in the arse against tiring defenders, with some sort of end product.
Usain Bolt could get a run with us now.That's a pretty low bar
The telling stat is that he was “only good enough” for 391 minutes but was averaging a goal every 90-odd during that time? Ok 🧐I think the telling stat there is that he was only good enough for 391 minutes.
The problem with being a pace merchant without any technical proficiency is that once the pace goes then what is left?
2 of those came in big wins against an average Wellington in 90+ minutes. It's not like he was changing games.The telling star is that he was “only good enough” for 391 minutes but was averaging a goal every 90-odd during that time? Ok 🧐
Maybe. Maybe not. There aren't many players with just pace these days. Most rapid guys who stay around have better skills like a Jed drew type.Had he not gone to perth, I’d be willing to wager he’d still be in aliga somewhere. Moot point now though.
Maybe not impacting right now. He's still only 24. Give it another couple and he will lose that bit that makes him genuinely rapid compared to just a bit quick. Usually pace is the first thing to go and he will slow but isn't good enough to play A-league as an average paced player.3-4 years down the track and he hasn’t slowed up so not sure the second point has any relevance right at this moment.
I agree he will be ok in the second tier/NPL. He has found his level. I'm not holding my breath on anything more than the current end of season cup competition- too many years waiting. They have been floating the idea since the NasL days.Would have been a decent career a-league player; will do well in the national second tier when it finally gets off the ground (it’s coming, football Australia promised).
Only one of them was against Wellington. But, doesn’t matter where or when you score them. It’s not like he was stat-padding by scoring goals against aleague oppo. Wouldn’t mind a player now that could score against an average Wellington.2 of those came in big wins against an average Wellington in 90+ minutes. It's not like he was changing games.
I never rated Jed Drew that highly, technically. Marginally higher than Hatch, yes, but no higher than a McCarthy et al. James Bayliss was/is 20x the technician that Drew is, still couldn’t get an aleague gig (another story in there that we can leave for some other time).Maybe. Maybe not. There aren't many players with just pace these days. Most rapid guys who stay around have better skills like a Jed drew type.
Hence me saying “right at this moment”. I’m pretty well aware of how age catches up, but thanks. You’re right, he is still only 24, so has another 5+ years (maybe more, maybe less) before that starts to wane.Maybe not impacting right now. He's still only 24. Give it another couple and he will lose that bit that makes him genuinely rapid compared to just a bit quick. Usually pace is the first thing to go and he will slow but isn't good enough to play A-league as an average paced player.
But football Australia promisedI'm not holding my breath on anything more than the current end of season cup competition- too many years waiting. They have been floating the idea since the NasL days.
Wouldn't mind a player who could score against anyone.Wouldn’t mind a player now that could score against an average Wellington.
I put as much stock in a football Australia promise as a politicians promise. When it happens then I will believe it.But football Australia promised
Yeah, that’s the jokeWouldn't mind a player who could score against anyone.
I put as much stock in a football Australia promise as a politicians promise. When it happens then I will believe it.