mack Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 Aritz Borda Date Of Birth: 03/01/85 Nation: Spain Birthplace: Lasarte-Oria, Spain Squad Number: 17 Position: Central Defender Secondary Positions: Joined Wanderers: 05/07/16 Contract Details: 2 Year Initial Contract Contract Finish: 2017/18 Previous Club: Alaves Wanderers Debut: 21st September 2016 vs Melbourne City Wanderers A-League Appearances: 14 Wanderers A-League Goals: 1 Wanderers ACL Appearances: 5 Wanderers ACL Goals: 0 Wanderers FFA Cup Appearances: 1 Wanderers FFA Cup Goals: 0 Wanderers Club World Cup Appearances: 0 Wanderers Club World Cup Goals: 0 Wanderers Total Appearances: 20 Wanderers Total Goals: 1 Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2016/17: 20 (1) International Team: Spain International Caps: International Goals: Club Exit Date: 29/07/17 Individual Awards: Team Honours: Highlight: Got sent off in his first A-League match, against Sydney FC in Round 1 of Season 2016/16 Highlight: Scored his first goal for the Wanderers in Round 3 Season 2016/17 against Newcastle Jets Highlight: Description: A journeyman central defender, the Basque-born Artiz has played for a raft of clubs in Europe, as well as a stint for Muangthong United in Thailand. His first season for the Wanderers was dreadful, being sent off on debut, and giving away multiple penalties and being generally an awful defender. View full record Prydzopolis 1
JackDoff Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 Welcome to Straya , Harry Boardshorts! Alexander, Prydzopolis, HillsWanderer and 3 others 6
Taurus Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 Who is Wanderers' new Spanish signing? 2/2 Records were smashed. New champions were crowned. Take a look back at some of the beautiful moments this season produced. Thursday, 7 July 2016 - John Duerden @JohnnyDuerden Asian football expert John Duerden assesses the signing of Aritz Borda, Wanderers' latest acquisition, with one Segunda Division coach predicting the Spanish defender can be as successful in Western Sydney as compatriot Diego Castro in the Hyundai A-League. Given the success that Spain has had in the international football arena over the past decade at club and country level, it is not a surprise that Spanish players are welcome pretty much everywhere they go. That does not mean that Aritz Borda is going to be a success at his new club Western Sydney Wanderers but those who know the central defender are confident that he has what it takes to settle and then star at the 2014 AFC Champions League winners, saying he is a mixture of silk and steel in the backline. Your Hyundai A-League club’s contracted players Borda has played in his homeland for Recreativo de Huelva, Real Sociedad B, Bilbao Athletic and Mirandes before moving to Cyprus and APOEL. The 31 year-old then had a short spell at Thailand powerhouse Muangthong United before a return to Europe and Rapid Bucaresti and then back to Spain and Alaves. Ricardo Rodriguez is a Spanish coach, a former assistant at Malaga and head coach of Girona. He has also spent the last three years in Thailand, taking Ratchaburi to a record fourth place before taking Bangkok Glass to a top four spot when he left four games before the season end. Rodriguez, 42, believes that his compatriot's short spell in Thailand was due to a lack of time with the club before making his debut. “I remember that we played against him when I was in Ratchaburi and he was in Muangthong for the second part of the season,†said Rodriguez. “He had just come from Cyprus without a lot of time to adapt and then there was a very intense schedule without time to train. Maybe that was the reason that his performance was good but lacked consistency.†The talent as well as the pre-season time is there to be a success in Australia, according to Rodriguez. “He is a central defender that has a very good aerial game. He is strong in the challenge and passes well with both feet. His building up process is interesting as well and he has a good capacity to score goals in set pieces in attack.†The player's specialty is, according to coaches at his most recent close Alaves, incisive diagonal balls from defence that can be sprayed using left or right feet in order to start quick attacks. Rodriguez tips Borda to impress in the Hyundai A-League. “He can be successful like Sergio Cirio at Adelaide United, Diego Castro at Perth and also Dimas at Western Sydney Wanderers.†It is no surprise to Rodriguez that Australian clubs are in the market for Spanish players. “I think because Australia supporters want to watch good football then the Spanish style is something that most people like. "These kind of players can add to the process and to the spectacle.†Rodriguez, a former assistant at Saudi Arabia, also wouldn't mind the chance to face Borda on the pitch. A job in the Hyundai A-League is something he would seriously consider. Compatriot Josep Gombau was so successful in his time at Adelaide United that he was appointed to take over the country's Under-23 team, the Olyroos, last month. "I have worked two and a half years in Thailand and two in Saudi Arabia and I would like to continue improving as a coach in a league like Australia. "I think my style of attacking football and a high press is something that can adapted perfectly to Australian football culture. Improving young players to make a team in order to make supporters happier is something that I always try to do with my teams." - See more at: http://www.a-league.com.au/article/who-is-western-sydney-wanderers-new-spanish-signing-aritz-borda/1v90xx8xkplfz1ie7520wlvjtc#sthash.e8Dmw7sb.dpuf Read more at http://www.a-league.com.au/article/who-is-western-sydney-wanderers-new-spanish-signing-aritz-borda/1v90xx8xkplfz1ie7520wlvjtc#0qFVfaJhO0665xKD.99 EmMac, Prydzopolis and Alexander 3
Alexander Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 Winning balls in the air and scoring off set pieces? Well I never Neverbloom, KGee, wswanderersfc and 7 others 10
Prydzopolis Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 Winning balls in the air and scoring off set pieces? Well I never Nekminnit...... Comes to Wanderers & turns into Topa mk2
Zelinsky Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 "The player's specialty is, according to coaches at his most recent close Alaves, incisive diagonal balls from defence that can be sprayed using left or right feet in order to start quick attacks." That'll be a first. EmMac and theguyyouwishyouwere 2
WestSyd Posted July 8, 2016 Posted July 8, 2016 This guy sounds like he is decent. I still feel like we didn't have the best defence last year, especially when you look at games against Wellington, Brisbane, Melbourne City etc.
xxBrandonxx Posted October 8, 2016 Posted October 8, 2016 Topor 2.0 Nah, hope he comes good. So far incredibly underwhelming.
toonarmy Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 Please don't compare him to Topor. Topor has been a club legend and while he's been poor, don't discount him working his way back and playing a role this year. Borda has spent most of his career in the spanish 3rd division. We saw why last night GunnerWanderer, xxBrandonxx and nmh94 3
xxBrandonxx Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 Please don't compare him to Topor. Topor has been a club legend and while he's been poor, don't discount him working his way back and playing a role this year. Borda has spent most of his career in the spanish 3rd division. We saw why last night Yeah I was referring to recent perfromance not his status. We all know Topor is a legend. Borda is journeymen like Pio. Speaks volumes.
tardotz Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 "05 Jul 2016 Bit of a worry that all I can see is free transfers and a loan in his career." I guess my concern was warranted. xxBrandonxx 1
GD07 Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 (edited) Was it a red card offence? I thought there was other defenders close by, or was it a result of the new interpretation. Edited October 9, 2016 by GD07
StringerBellend Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 (edited) Was it a red card offence? I thought there was other defenders close by, or was it a result of the new interpretation. Looked pretty clear to me. I don't even our players complained he was last man, none of other players had any chance of getting across Edited October 9, 2016 by StringerBellend DinoPresinger 1
TheSweeper Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 A bit of a worry twice now in 2 games conceded a goal with some under 9 level ball watching .
mack Posted October 9, 2016 Author Posted October 9, 2016 Was it a red card offence? I thought there was other defenders close by, or was it a result of the new interpretation. If you are inside the penalty area and deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity you only get a yellow card if the offence was a genuine attempt at a tackle. Outside the box the usual rules for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity apply. Borda was outside the area = red card. And then of ******* course just as I predicted to the guy next to me, top corner, goal. xxBrandonxx and StringerBellend 2
StringerBellend Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 (edited) Was it a red card offence? I thought there was other defenders close by, or was it a result of the new interpretation. If you are inside the penalty area and deny an obvious goal scoring opportunity you only get a yellow card if the offence was a genuine attempt at a tackle. Outside the box the usual rules for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity apply. Borda was outside the area = red card. And then of ******* course just as I predicted to the guy next to me, top corner, goal. You and about 62000 other people, the only guy in the stadium that didn't predict that was going in the top corner was Redmayne. It really was a low point wasn't it? Edited October 9, 2016 by StringerBellend WSW27, Carns, nmh94 and 2 others 5
luisenrique Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 Yeah ok his start hasn't been encouraging, but he's playing as a centre back in a new league alongside Robbie ******* Cornflakes. Let's give him some time. Alexander and xxBrandonxx 2
theguyyouwishyouwere Posted October 9, 2016 Posted October 9, 2016 i'm sorry but he got a straight red card in his first derby - this guy is a club legend already. Neverbloom, GunnerWanderer, xxBrandonxx and 3 others 6
mack Posted October 10, 2016 Author Posted October 10, 2016 Cornthwaite getting a straight red for his tackle & starting a fight would have been legendary. Smoggy, theguyyouwishyouwere, Neverbloom and 3 others 6
theguyyouwishyouwere Posted October 10, 2016 Posted October 10, 2016 Cornthwaite getting a straight red for his tackle & starting a fight would have been legendary. all jerseys sold would have come with Cornthwaite already on the back 102megan, GunnerWanderer, Carns and 3 others 6
mack Posted January 6, 2017 Author Posted January 6, 2017 (edited) . Edited May 15, 2020 by mack dead video braad, EmMac and Hiriser 3
Zelinsky Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 Popa was a CB. He has a history of signing good CBs. How we ended up with such a poor defender like Borda, wasting an import spot, I will never understand. I do not understand how the VIC signed Baro and we ended up with this guy. Are we really paying so little? Or are we naive enough to throw money at a - at best - mediocre overseas player? GunnerWanderer, wendybr, Smoggy and 1 other 4
Hiriser Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Worst import we've ever had. Yes worse than Adeleke and Pio combined.
StringerBellend Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Worst import we've ever had. Yes worse than Adeleke and Pio combined. Jumpei runs him close But for pure comedy value has to be Adeleke EmMac 1
btron3000 Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Rodriguez, 42, believes that his compatriot's short spell in Thailand was due to a lack of time with the club before making his debut. “He had just come from Cyprus without a lot of time to adapt and then there was a very intense schedule without time to train. Maybe that was the reason that his performance was good but lacked consistency.†The talent as well as the pre-season time is there to be a success in Australia, according to Rodriguez. “He is a central defender that has a very good aerial game. He is strong in the challenge and passes well with both feet. His building up process is interesting as well and he has a good capacity to score goals in set pieces in attack.†The player's specialty is, according to coaches at his most recent close Alaves, incisive diagonal balls from defence that can be sprayed using left or right feet in order to start quick attacks. Rodriguez tips Borda to impress in the Hyundai A-League. “He can be successful like Sergio Cirio at Adelaide United, Diego Castro at Perth and also Dimas at Western Sydney Wanderers. LOL Maybe he was inconsistent because he is ****. His build-up play "interesting" alright. "Spraying balls" is certainly on the money. In hindsight there should have been warning signs when this guy was just randomly comparing him to creative players because of his nationality. Whoever scouted this guy should be sacked. In the likely event that they don't get paid and are just a contact, they should never be listened to again. Taurus, xxBrandonxx, Tranquilo and 2 others 5
Smoggy Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Rodriguez, 42, believes that his compatriot's short spell in Thailand was due to a lack of time with the club before making his debut. “He had just come from Cyprus without a lot of time to adapt and then there was a very intense schedule without time to train. Maybe that was the reason that his performance was good but lacked consistency.†The talent as well as the pre-season time is there to be a success in Australia, according to Rodriguez. “He is a central defender that has a very good aerial game. He is strong in the challenge and passes well with both feet. His building up process is interesting as well and he has a good capacity to score goals in set pieces in attack.†The player's specialty is, according to coaches at his most recent close Alaves, incisive diagonal balls from defence that can be sprayed using left or right feet in order to start quick attacks. Rodriguez tips Borda to impress in the Hyundai A-League. “He can be successful like Sergio Cirio at Adelaide United, Diego Castro at Perth and also Dimas at Western Sydney Wanderers. LOL Maybe he was inconsistent because he is ****. His build-up play "interesting" alright. "Spraying balls" is certainly on the money. In hindsight there should have been warning signs when this guy was just randomly comparing him to creative players because of his nationality. Whoever scouted this guy should be sacked. In the likely event that they don't get paid and are just a contact, they should never be listened to again. Yep, whoever scouted Borda needs to be dealt with lol Going to have to rip his contract up, I couldn't stand another year watching this chump run around the field!
Taurus Posted March 1, 2017 Posted March 1, 2017 Is positioning is questionable (he's not alone there) but at least he appears safe under the high ball. This passage of play led to Hulk having an unchallenged shot on goal
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