A-League club's exciting off-season overhauls

By Kane Cassidy / Roar Guru

The A-League season is drawing near and we’re getting a clear picture of what our clubs are going to bring to the table.

This is how I rank the changes in the A-League squads and how excited they make me, not a prediction on where I think these teams will finish on the ladder.

Adelaide United
It’s usually a heralded moment when a new coach arrives at a club, but nothing in recent memory has matched the buzz surrounding new manager Josep Gombau.

The former coach of Barcelona youth academy FCB Escola comes with the unique honour of helping produce talent for one of the world’s best clubs.

No doubt the time spent at Los Cules has burnt ‘tiki-taka’ on his footballing brain and that thinking will be at the forefront of the style Adelaide is likely to play.

Their Spanish signings have drawn my attention, Isaías Sánchez and Sergio Cirio come with the expectation of being familiar with the Spanish style Adelaide is going for and I expect them to flourish.

On the more familiar front, the signings of Michael Zullo and Steven Lustica bring some young fire and the chance to firmly establish themselves at a club, something which has proved to motivate returning youths to perform with great success.

On the losses front, Iain Fyfe, Tomi Jurić and Dario Vidošić all rate as big ones but the new attitude at the club can make up for this and more.

Brisbane Roar
Two names dominate my reasoning for placing Brisbane second: Liam Miller and Matt McKay.

Two proven performers at A-League level, the idea they’re lacing up alongside Thomas Broich to provide balls to goal machine Besart Berisha is enough to make any goalkeeper run for the hills.

The Irishman Miller only scored two goals in his time at Perth but he was noted for his defence-breaking dribbling and quick-minded passing ability.

Crowd favourite McKay looks set to continue impressing after a while on the road trying to find a home, all the while turning in good performances for the Socceroos.

Diogo Ferreira and Dimitri Petratos offer some fresh options in defensive midfield and striking respectively and the youth players promoted are indicative of south-east Queensland being the new home of football youth production.

Mitch Nicholls is a big loss but they’re covered in midfield so I wouldn’t be too worried if I was a Roar supporter.

Sydney FC
I can honestly say without bias, my beloved Sydney FC will do better this time around.

Rado Vidošić is key here, the famed assistant coach was a key figure in Brisbane Roar’s undefeated streak and he is serious about correcting Sydney’s problem with consistency.

Defence has been the game killer here, who could forget the painful 7-2 loss against the Mariners last season?

Matt Jurman and Pedj Boich arrive to plug some holes in the back while Marc Warren will provide a sensible ‘English style’ option at left back.

Corey Gameiro will provide back some of what has been lost with the departure of Joel Griffiths, and Richard Garcia will give them an experienced wide player, someone who little Panamanian ball of speed Yairo Yau can learn a thing or two off.

They’ve mostly cut dead wood out of the team, the only big loss here is Joel Griffiths, no doubt inspired to move after the unfair releasing of his twin brother Adam.

The Cove will be glad to see the backs of Trent McClenahan and Fabio who tortured the Sky Blue faithful with shoddy defending and reckless challenges.

Melbourne Heart
Often described as Victory’s cuddly alternative, Heart have spent the off season sharpening the claws, getting tough on under-performers and searching for that special player with the ability to kill off games.

The main factor here is the bums-on-seat factor Harry Kewell will bring.

After spending so little time on the pitch since his last stint in the A-League, he’ll take some time to get going but what he will bring is interest, something hard to come by for the red half of Melbourne.

Their acquisition of Orlando Engelaar, although sustaining a bad injury, shows Heart’s recruitment credentials, someone who could so easily have continued on in the Netherlands, moved to Germany or even secured a contract in the English Championship, his youtube highlights reel show a confident and creative player, someone who any A-League team would love to have.

Iain Ramsay and Massimo Murdocca are two established names in the A-League and should do well, while it will be interesting to see the Heart’s sometimes toe-treading youth recruitment policy come to fruition when a few of their youth players step up.

Patrick Kisnorbo will bring some hard defending experience to a troubled area and new recruit, Tando ‘Spider-Man’ Velaphi will thank him for it.

John Aloisi has shown no remorse in cutting the dead wood out of the club, no longer tolerating underperforming players, this new fire under the Heart will spur them on to give so much more for the club and can only be a good thing.

Central Coast Mariners
Last season’s grand final winners will be banking on another strong season despite the well-documented departure of key figures.

Marcos Flores will be hard to look past when it comes to adding attacking flair in a line-up that already includes golden boot winner Daniel McBreen and returning crowd favourite Matt Simon.

Marcel Seip looks to be a mini-Patrick Zwaanswijk, with plenty of experience in the English lower leagues.

The biggest setback this year will be the players who have moved on, Oliver Bozanic, Matt Ryan and Bernie Ibini-Isei were all key performers and any team would find it hard to fill that hole.

Wellington Phoenix
Another team, another new coach, this time familiar face Ernie Merrick steps in to replace the over-encumbered Riki Herbert.

Player-wise, Johnny Warren medallist ‘King’ Carlos Hernandez steps in to give Nix fans the latino flair enjoyed by Victory supporters, who he dazzled in his stint in the navy blue.

Speaking of wide players, fellow Costa Rican Kenny Cunningham joins the Phoenix to spruce up the wings and give Wellington a two-winged counter attack, with the other being Paul Ifill. I feel sorry for anyone that lets them fire off a counter attack.

Ernie Merrick has overseen the release of a whopping 11 players, this is a serious warning shot to the A-League, there will be fire in the Phoenix again, dismiss at your peril.

Melbourne Victory
For the first time in a long time, I find myself with not much to talk about when it comes to Melbourne Victory’s off-season signings.

Ange Postecoglou is looking to recapture some of that orange magic in signing Mitch Nicholls and Kosta Barbarouses, a pair who have a track record under Ange and will be looking to deliver.

The cuts have come thick and fast, Postecoglou has given his marching orders to seven players and Daniel Mullen returns to Dalian Aerbin, while Billy Celeski moves to the United Arab Emirates with Al Shaab.

Western Sydney Wanderers
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it, the Wanderers meteoric rise to the forefront of Australian football has been well documented but when it comes to players and staff, they haven’t had to make wholesale changes like other clubs.

I’d rank them a little lower but their capture of Tomi Jurić should prove to be a tidy piece of business, in his seven appearances for Adelaide United, he managed to score two goals, one of which a pacey wonder goal against Sydney FC which my pundit side was urging to applaud.

Brendon Santalab returns to the A-League, he’ll give the Wanderers some great long range shots for when defenders clamp down in the box.

Tony Popovic has proven to have no problems cutting loose players and has done so in letting go crowd favourite Dino Kresinger, Rocky Visconte and letting other clubs take the likes of Tarek Elrich, Reece Ciara and Joey Gibbs.

Newcastle Jets
Newcastle has quickly become a favoured destination for young talent in the A-League, and this season should see an exciting youth recruitment spree come to fruition as players like James Brown and Adam Taggart look to establish themselves as top-level performers in the A-League.

Kew Jailens brings in defensive experience from popular defender source: the Netherlands and loanee Nathan Burns will prove a nimble alternative to the big, forceful Emile Heskey.

The loss of Ryan Griffiths is a big one and it will be hard to get used to not seeing a Griffiths in home colours at Hunter Stadium.

Perth Glory
Boy did they drop the ball on this one, letting Liam Miller go without a fight will come back to bite them, Ljubo Miličević proves to be the only exciting signing in a transitional season for the Glory, full of untested youth players and classic foreign journeymen.

In the outs column they’ve lost more good than bad, simple as that, if it wasn’t for the fresh approach in training Alistair Edwards will offer, I’d say this season wold be a complete waste for any Glory fan.

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-13T23:19:06+00:00

Brick Tamlin of the Pants Party

Guest


Im excited about this Macron bloke,apparently a little like Di Canio in that he's a shirty Italian.

AUTHOR

2013-09-13T11:47:27+00:00

Kane Cassidy

Roar Guru


I just hope he's consistent this time around and not silly with his injuries, I remember in 2011 he picked up a knock and he was like "I'm confident I can get through this if I have an injection and press on" Nek minnit, injured in the following match. Well football manager.

2013-09-13T06:14:46+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Kane - you've talked up Sydney's recruitment, but for mine you've omitted theiir biggest signing - Nick Carle. I know that he technically he is not a new signing but having last played for Sydney 18 months ago he is as good as a new signing for FC.

2013-09-13T05:41:28+00:00

Football United

Guest


A 3rd victorian team would probably have been viable now if heart didn't screw up in the first place by not basing themselves and play out of south east Melbourne while offering no real alternative to Melbourne Victory apart from false promises of Youth Policys and European Club Culture.

2013-09-13T05:23:14+00:00

Nick

Guest


Franjic was a revelation on the wing last year, doubt Mulvey will shift him back to LB

AUTHOR

2013-09-13T05:19:27+00:00

Kane Cassidy

Roar Guru


I just can't look past a former Barcelona youth coach, that was the clincher for me.

2013-09-13T05:06:49+00:00

Bondy

Guest


I think the ladder will remain roughly the same as last year ,drive by's being the danger .

2013-09-13T04:32:28+00:00

Dean

Guest


It doesn't matter, happy to be the underdogs this year. It's just the you've based this article on 'exciting signings', and in your eyes an exciting signing apparently has to be a player who is well known. Ljubo Miličević was probably our least exciting signing this season. Sidnei Sciola, Jamie Maclaren, Ryan Edwards and the re-signing of Ryo Nagai are all really exciting signings in my opinion - and to further that, have produced some good displays in pre-season matches.

AUTHOR

2013-09-13T03:05:38+00:00

Kane Cassidy

Roar Guru


Sorry about the Perth ratings guys, I just don't see any x-factor coming from them in the off-season. Edwards is a good coach and any success they have is ikely to come from him.

AUTHOR

2013-09-13T03:04:38+00:00

Kane Cassidy

Roar Guru


Read the intro there buddy.

2013-09-13T02:57:06+00:00

Mike

Roar Guru


While I'm a big fan of Victory, I would really like to see Heart finish well. To put it simply, it would boost the football factor in Victoria, and make the derbys even more exciting (although they already have an amazing atmosphere). If both Victory and Heart draw some good numbers and members, it will make it a viable option to consider a Geelong team or a 3rd Melbourne team next time round for expansion. That would then mean six derbys per season!

2013-09-13T02:25:44+00:00

Jared

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2013-09-13T02:25:38+00:00

Jared

Guest


Surely on paper Brisbane has the best team?? Miller and McKay not only replace Lustica and Nichols, but many would argue actually improve the midfield. And a back four of north, smith, stefenutto and franjic sitting ahead of theo looks pretty solid. Melbourne heart look to be another team on the up. Been impressed with their recruiting... Getting proven performers in the a league over untried foreigners. Yes, even kewell had an ok season in the a league last time around. -- Comment from The Roar's iPhone app.

2013-09-13T01:14:05+00:00

Daniel

Guest


I think if you read the intro to this article again you will notice that this isnt a prediction of results, merely a showing of how excited the author is about the off season transfers relating to each team. As a Perth fan I disagree that this season will see Perth and Newcastle (the two sides listed last and second last respectively) finish near the bottom of the table. That said, it is harder to get excited about unseen young players than it is to get excited about experienced internationals you have seen on the tv for years. The dropping of Miller is a big loss for Perth, but I believe it could be a blessing in disguise. It hard to make wholesale changes when you have an experienced and quality player like Liam in the squad. You either base the formation around him, play him out of position, or face the wrath of a section of the fans by leaving him on the bench. In letting him go, Edwards can better shape the side however he sees fit using players who have face no expectations to deliver. The two players I am most excited about coincidentally also play for Perth and Newcastle. Da Silva and Brilliante really shone in the U20 WC and I can't wait to see how they perform over the course of the season. Da Silva has been fantastic in the offseason. His creativity and innovation remind me of some of the young players coming through the German system.

2013-09-13T00:42:29+00:00

Kyle

Guest


Wow this just shows how foolish you are, Victory and Wanderers to finish below heart and the phoenix and heart above mariners no way. Mariners are consistently up the top and will continue. Why does Mckay look set to impress, he's been rather average for the soccer's at best and has bounced from club to club not an encouraging sign, meanwhile Sydney have made numerous changes and I for one don't believe they will be quick starters, while heart have lost their marquee player to injury and won't deliver to the hype as usual. Adelaide are 50-50 they'll either come out blazing or in a whimper depending on how quickly they work the system.

2013-09-13T00:41:31+00:00

Dean

Guest


Perth have signed exciting youth players with bags of potential, they've also had some great pre-season results. I actually think they have a much stronger squad than last year.

2013-09-13T00:26:04+00:00

Midfielder

Guest


Across the board IMO the strongest squads with the best coaches Hal 9 should take the A-League up another level.

2013-09-13T00:12:05+00:00

pete4

Guest


I also think Perth will do well this season but it may well be Brisbane's year again IMO

2013-09-12T23:43:25+00:00

Matthew Skellett

Guest


Second that sentiment Franko -it will beee huge!!!!! Waiting for the membership package parcel to come any tick of da clock these last dayz of the maddening twilight :-) Go da Wanderers !!!!!!!

2013-09-12T20:10:47+00:00

Franko

Guest


Glory have brought in 2-3 lads who have done well in EPL reserve sides, so I wouldn't expect them to be the whipping boys just yet. My team, Adelaide, i'd say will take a while to gel, if we can be around mid-table at christmas I'll be happy with a strong run to finals. Nix are a real worry. Jets & Heart should both improve and WSW & CCM should be around the mark again and you can't imagine Victory falling away. Picking the finishing positions this year is a nightmare. I tell you what though, this may well be the highest standard of domestic football ever played in Australia, what a season it is shaping to be!!!!

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