What your team needs this January (Part 1)

By Myles Houlbrook-Walk / Roar Pro

January sees the clubs of the world scouring the globe looking for the extra-edge in their quest for championship glory.

In the A-League, the salary cap forces clubs to channel Donald Trump’s Art of The Deal to find a cost-effective solution to the problems that face their campaign.

Here’s what your side needs and why!

Central Coast Mariners – Experience
The Mariners have had a torrid time all across the park this season. With Tony Walmsley insisting on playing uber-attacking football with promising young players, it’s time to bring in some experience.

The obvious place would be defence, a solid centre-half to replace the now departed Eddy Bosnar would be ideal, but anywhere will do.

Perth Glory – Andy Keogh
Though fortunes have begun to change in the wild, wild west, a clinical finisher is clearly lacking in the squad. What’s promising is that it seems the Glory are on the precipice of signing their leading goal scorer in Keogh, after losing him through the salary cap debacle of last season.

The only issue is, do Perth have the funds to do so (the possible departure of Guyon Fernandez may facilitate that). As we wait with bated breath we can only hope to see Keogh lining up for a side that have had a luckless season.

Newcastle Jets – A no. 10
While there is merit in suggesting another striker to help Newcastle add a cutting edge to the frontline, a no. 10 might just do the trick. When Ben Kantarovski has featured in the attacking midfield role he’s failed to produce enough killer through-balls and that is what Newcastle seem to lack.

Alternatively with Li Ki Jee heading back to Korea it may be worth trying to bring in a left back, but a no. 10 would be more exciting!

Adelaide United – A first-team centre back
The loss of Nigel Boogard has hit the Reds hard, with various players struggling to fill the void. Yes Elsey and McGowan are showing some promising signs, but depth is exactly what the Reds are after.

Despite the catchcry from the media being to sign a forward, Adelaide have plenty of goals in them, it’s just a matter of time. In addition to that, Eli Babalj is finally fit again and to not give him a chance to prove himself would be silly.

One would hope that Babalj’s return might spark Bruce Djite into producing some goal scoring form.

Wellington Phoenix – Someone to get bums on seats
Wellington have shown throughout they have immense quality throughout the side, their defence has experience with some promising youngsters on the peripheries too.

A midfield with Roly Bonevacia, Michael McGlinchey and an unsung hero in Albert Riera ought to be in good stead. Throw in the mix the pace of Roy Krishna up front and the squad looks alright and definitely capable of making the finals.

Though they have only won a single match out of their last six, the signs for success are noticeable. What the team doesn’t have though is a genuine household name.

In a year where the future of the club is under fire they need to show strong crowd figures. The obstacle is the lack of money the club is willing to spend. Bringing someone like Michael Essien or Tomáš Rosický to draw more five-figure crowds at home is just what the doctor ordered.

Check in on tomorrow for all the other clubs as we dissect all the issues January throws up.

The Crowd Says:

2015-12-31T08:13:40+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


I think the NZ teams are working pretty well in the other codes, at least in the two rugby codes and netball. Phoenix and their fans need some space, fresh air, to get on with it rather than living under a cloud. They're a stable club, that's their big plus.

2015-12-31T04:11:36+00:00

Brick Tamland of the pants party

Guest


I think Fernandez would be the most likely candidate to leave, i assume he's on a higher wage as well though Keogh is in Perth twiddling his thumbs as we speak so money might not be a motivation for this season and he'd be happy on Sciola's wage. I'd prefer Sciola stay as well he might not be consistant but always handy to bring on in the last 15-20 mins to run at full backs.

AUTHOR

2015-12-31T03:37:28+00:00

Myles Houlbrook-Walk

Roar Pro


Couldn't agree more, while many of us have a soft spot for nice guy Brucey, he just hasn't delivered enough goals for the club.

2015-12-31T03:02:03+00:00

Qantas & SBS support Australian Football

Guest


It seems Sydney FC have it all together, and no advice necessary.... That's nice :) (perhaps in part 2)

AUTHOR

2015-12-31T02:26:07+00:00

Myles Houlbrook-Walk

Roar Pro


Personally I don't mind Sciola in Perth's side, Fernandez on the other hand has been really average (when he's not been injured). So to terminate his contract to bring in Keogh would seem wise to me.

AUTHOR

2015-12-31T02:23:27+00:00

Myles Houlbrook-Walk

Roar Pro


Here's hoping Fadida, despite not being a Glory, I think (As I do myself) most people want to see a competitive side out of Perth.

2015-12-31T01:58:04+00:00

Fadida

Guest


I'm sure Glory will find a way to almost fit Keogh under the cap

2015-12-31T01:52:08+00:00

M142

Guest


I agree mostly, but surely the reason why Wellington needs more bums on seats is the fault of the code extending to NZ when it doesn't work. It doesn't work with League either. Drop NZ from the code altogether, I reckon.

2015-12-31T00:55:07+00:00

Brick Tamland of the pants party

Guest


The FFA denying Keogh the guest spot was ridiculous, he was deemed to not have a distinguished enough career. I'm gathering from that decision that guest players must be of a higher pedigree than marquees as Keogh is in the same bracket as the marquees this season. Looks as if he'll be coming back on a full time basis this season anyway with either Fernandez or Sciola's contracts being terminated to free up a visa spot and putting him on the wage that either was earning.

2015-12-31T00:46:42+00:00

M142

Guest


Short and sharp analysis. But is Wellington really just lacking excitement in their line-up? I think it is just a stretch too far to have a comp with NZ in it. It doesn't work in any of the codes really.

2015-12-30T23:10:23+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


I think it's the Mariners that need to get bums on seats. It could be that including some experience and getting some kind of results sooner rather than later may achieve that. I still don't understand why Perth weren't allowed to get Andy Keogh back as a guest player, it's so ridiculous. If they can he should help them out a great deal and would likely combine well with Diego Castro. Also one might imagine that the return to fitness of Eli Babalj will see him immediately replace Bruce Djite. I think I heard from the coverage last round that Djite hasn't scored in 17 matches, that's a terrible output. I don't care what structure the team plays and what his role is, he's upfront meaning he has to knock some in occasionally.

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