toonarmy Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 Cornthwaite must come in and Neville must come in. Aspro looked better with cornthwaite as he was previously carrying borda and hammil is a passenger. Despite him not having played much, that's no excuse in having to waste a substitution at the 70th minute mark when half the time he is sitting back and not making the forward runs he should be making Next weeks back 4 Neville cornthwaite Aspro clisby wendybr and braad 2
MartinTyler Posted January 6, 2017 Posted January 6, 2017 Cornthwaite must come in and Neville must come in. Aspro looked better with cornthwaite as he was previously carrying borda and hammil is a passenger. Despite him not having played much, that's no excuse in having to waste a substitution at the 70th minute mark when half the time he is sitting back and not making the forward runs he should be making Next weeks back 4 Neville cornthwaite Aspro clisby I'd go with that. Cornthwaite could also end up as an option for captaincy. There was a lot more defensive cohesion last night with more direction from Vedran and Cornthwaite taking a leading role. Aspro stepped up his game accordingly. Borda may have improved slightly in previous weeks but by no stretch of the imagination is he a 'backline leader'. TehSmileyBandit, hoops, braad and 2 others 5
braad Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Cornthwaite must come in and Neville must come in. Aspro looked better with cornthwaite as he was previously carrying borda and hammil is a passenger. Despite him not having played much, that's no excuse in having to waste a substitution at the 70th minute mark when half the time he is sitting back and not making the forward runs he should be making Next weeks back 4 Neville cornthwaite Aspro clisby I'd go with that. Cornthwaite could also end up as an option for captaincy. There was a lot more defensive cohesion last night with more direction from Vedran and Cornthwaite taking a leading role. Aspro stepped up his game accordingly. Borda may have improved slightly in previous weeks but by no stretch of the imagination is he a 'backline leader'. I wonder how much the communication levels has played in the guys performing this season. From the outside it seemed like our backline lacked communication with Redmayne, and it seemed to improve a bit with Tyson. Now with a guy who is very vocal (Vedran) and a senior CB who has found his feet/voice, I think it will (as you said Martin) help lift our back four into a cohesive and stable unit. Fingers crossed wendybr 1
marron Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Cornthwaite apparently the one to pull the boys over to the supporters post match. Gone up 5 points on the marron appreciation scale. Cornthwaite in. lloydy136, DontCallMeJacko, theguyyouwishyouwere and 1 other 4
StringerBellend Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 To be fair to him, while dropped he just got on with training etc and seems like a proper professional I hope he comes good DinoPresinger, wendybr and lloydy136 3
Zelinsky Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 Looking forward too seeing an error free 90 minute game of him next Saturday. With half the season over, the time has come for the slapstick festival at the back to be retired. We've given our opponents enough material this season to contently laugh themselves to sleep. wendybr, EmMac and StringerBellend 3
tardotz Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 We've seen one bad and one good game from him..... Let's not get over excited hopefully he's turned the corner but time will tell.
Davo Posted January 7, 2017 Posted January 7, 2017 To be fair to him, while dropped he just got on with training etc and seems like a proper professional I hope he comes good Not many come back from the Popa TreatmentTM so he must have kept working hard and not had any tantrums. Paul01, wendybr, braad and 3 others 6
Sithslayer1991 Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 A message Robbie Cornthwaite: Please rediscover your old Adelaide Form and kick Borda out of the first 11 Neverbloom and wendybr 2
Neverbloom Posted January 9, 2017 Posted January 9, 2017 A message Robbie Cornthwaite: Please rediscover your old Adelaide Form and kick Borda out of the first 11 i was more thinking he should kick graham arnold in the balls Sithslayer1991 1
wendybr Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 i like his sense of humour I've only just caught up here...thanks for posting that Goat! I liked the B League. Neverbloom and EmMac 2
Neverbloom Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 i like his sense of humour I've only just caught up here...thanks for posting that Goat! I liked the B League. that is an unpopular opinion but i agree i mean for me it was very hit and miss but there was enough hit wendybr 1
wendybr Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 i like his sense of humour I've only just caught up here...thanks for posting that Goat! I liked the B League. that is an unpopular opinion but i agree i mean for me it was very hit and miss but there was enough hit Yes, that "hits the nail on the head" exactly. It was a way to see something of the personalities of A league players....and others involved in the league. Neverbloom, Prydzopolis and tardotz 3
Valter43 Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 He has a point, Maradona and Pele have never scored against Chinese Taipei lol Prydzopolis, Neverbloom and wendybr 3
Valter43 Posted January 11, 2017 Posted January 11, 2017 There is actually also a very funny video of cornflakes driving Clisby and Neville to training. It's a video on the wanderers Facebook page and I recommend giving it a watch. Neverbloom and tardotz 2
Jewwfro Posted January 11, 2017 Posted January 11, 2017 There is actually also a very funny video of cornflakes driving Clisby and Neville to training. It's a video on the wanderers Facebook page and I recommend giving it a watch. https://www.facebook.com/wswanderersfc/videos/1280319798698685/ Neverbloom 1
ManfredSchaefer Posted January 12, 2017 Posted January 12, 2017 i like his sense of humour I've only just caught up here...thanks for posting that Goat! I liked the B League. As a Golden Cornthwaite winner who never got his trophy I have spoken to Robbie about this...he disavows any association with those cheapskates now GunnerWanderer and Neverbloom 2
102megan Posted January 22, 2017 Posted January 22, 2017 Cornthwaite joining in with the RBB doing Dale Cavese (iirc?) at the conclusion of the match. WSW27, EmMac, lloydy136 and 5 others 8
jackyboyc Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 Never was a big fan of Cornflakes when he was getting a look in for the national team. The bloke is really growing on me. If we hang onto him and he continues to perform he will end up being one of my favourites. theguyyouwishyouwere, Prydzopolis, 102megan and 2 others 5
Sithslayer1991 Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 A message Robbie Cornthwaite: Keep it up!!! Paul01, wendybr and Prydzopolis 3
Zelinsky Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 He appears to be the leader we've been missing for the first half of the season. Filling the gap the departures of Bridgey, NTS, and Jamo left behind. He had a lot of catching up to do after playing in a lower Asian league for as long as he did, but it appears he managed to get on top of his game. He was impressive at the derby, that's for sure. I didn't think he'd come back, but boy am I glad he did. We seem much more settled at the back with Cornflakes, and Vedran behind him. About time, but better late than never. btron3000, MartinTyler, ManfredSchaefer and 10 others 13
Neverbloom Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 He appears to be the leader we've been missing for the first half of the season. Filling the gap the departures of Bridgey, NTS, and Jamo left behind. He had a lot of catching up to do after playing in a lower Asian league for as long as he did, but it appears he managed to get on top of his game. He was impressive at the derby, that's for sure. I didn't think he'd come back, but boy am I glad he did. We seem much more settled at the back with Cornflakes, and Vedran behind him. About time, but better late than never. Prydzopolis, mack and theguyyouwishyouwere 3
DontCallMeJacko Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 Cornthwaite joining in with the RBB doing Dale Cavese (iirc?) at the conclusion of the match. Right on the full-time whistle he turned to the rbb, raised both arms , and let out a HUUGGEEE "**** YEAHHHH!!!" It was at that point that I turned to one one of our mutual friends and said "remind me to **** Robbie Cornthwaite later" The bloke gets it #ShouldBeCaptain ManfredSchaefer, theguyyouwishyouwere, lloydy136 and 2 others 5
ManfredSchaefer Posted January 24, 2017 Posted January 24, 2017 Cornthwaite joining in with the RBB doing Dale Cavese (iirc?) at the conclusion of the match. :xnod: Right on the full-time whistle he turned to the rbb, raised both arms , and let out a HUUGGEEE "**** YEAHHHH!!!" It was at that point that I turned to one one of our mutual friends and said "remind me to **** Robbie Cornthwaite later" The bloke gets it #ShouldBeCaptain Now this would have been good to see on the B-League Cornflakes > Borda Paul01 1
ManfredSchaefer Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Captain Cornflakes showing the requisite passion theguyyouwishyouwere, StringerBellend, xxBrandonxx and 7 others 10
btron3000 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 He argued with about 3 of them after the whistle. haha awesome. Definitely made a big difference to this team. Valter43 1
Wanderboy Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 He is slow and his long balls are absolutely atrocious - either going over the goal line or sideline. But there's just a steel-ness about him that has reinforced our defence. ESFC have scored a shite load of goals this season, but the last two times they have played us, they have failed to score. This has been in no small way due to Cornflakes at the back. #Bordaout Carns and xxBrandonxx 2
tardotz Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 At one stage he reminded me of NTS. ManfredSchaefer and Carns 2
ManfredSchaefer Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 At one stage he reminded me of NTS. First off, the guy is experienced beyond the capabilities of the other three usual starting backs. Just like NTS in seasons 2-4 he has his shite wired from playing the game over and over and over again. Secondly, that experience inspires confidence and trust among his colleagues. As much as it is key to be a gifted and creative individual footballer it is also key to be a team player, especially at the back. Both NTS and Cornflakes have the leadership to do this. I would argue that Aspro particularly has benefited from Rob's work as a starting CB. Thirdly he adds height in both boxes, just as NTS did. He hasn't as yet scored for us like Topor did or as he himself has for the Socceroos, but it would not surprise me if he did. Fourthly, he has a physical presence on the pitch that is just like NTS..yes, he may be ponderous, but it's not that easy to stop him when he gets going nor is it easy to get through him. If he keeps getting starts with us I'd be more than happy. Carns, btron3000, tardotz and 1 other 4
Carns Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Glad that he came good because he didn't look good to begin with. Took a while to settle into the pace of the A-league. Glad he's doing well as the addition of him and Vedran has led to a vastly improved defensive record recently. Only problem is pace, because Aspro isn't that quick either. Valter43 1
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