It's time for an A-League report card

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

It’s that time of year again, when attention turns to the A-League finals series and fans of the clubs that missed out ponder what might have been.

It’s also the time of year when kids everywhere head home with their report cards – or so I assume, having finished school so long ago I can’t actually recall a single noteworthy detail of my time there.

That hasn’t stopped me from running the rule over all ten A-League clubs! And to be perfectly honest, there’s a few who deserve to spend the long off-season in supervised detention.

What are your thoughts? Am I on the money, or would your report card look entirely different?

Sydney FC

The Sky Blues have swept all before them and if they beat the hapless Newcastle Jets on Saturday, they’ll set a new points total record for a 27-game season. It will ultimately count for nothing, though, unless Sydney FC win the championship – despite what coach Graham Arnold says.

Grade: A+
Must do better: Getting more fans through the gate.
Verdict: Top of the class by a country mile.

Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory show potential but must improve their consistency if they’re to return to the top of the pack. Failure to win any of their past three A-League matches means they go into the finals with little momentum, although a second-place finish insulates them from the first week of action.

Grade: B+
Must do better: Bridging the gap to a runaway Sydney FC.
Verdict: Consistent high achievers but with plenty still to prove.

Melbourne City

Are Melbourne City working hard or hardly working? They’re a whopping 24 points behind Sydney FC going into the final round and despite boasting one of the best squads in the league, they’ve only won 11 games so far. With Roy Hodgson now ‘advising’ the club, will he take over as coach next season?

Grade: B
Must do better: Marketing. Should they be satisfied with their crowds?
Verdict: A work in progress.

Brisbane Roar

It’s hard to know what to make of Brisbane Roar, who have been the Jekyll and Hyde of the league campaign. The good news for Roar fans is the amount of young talent making its way into first team contention. The bad news is their almost total reliance on top scorer Jamie Maclaren for goals.

Grade: B
Must do better: Finding another source of goals.
Verdict: Trying hard, but with definite room for improvement.

Perth Glory

Should Perth lose to Melbourne City on Sunday night, they’ll have won nine, drawn nine and lost nine games during the regular season. That just about sums up Kenny Lowe’s unpredictable outfit, who nevertheless possess the firepower to defeat any team in the competition on their day.

Grade: C
Must do better: Converting draws into much-needed victories.
Verdict: A season of promise could yet turn into something special.

Western Sydney Wanderers

It’s been a season to forget for Western Sydney, with one exception – they’re in the finals. Can they do some damage from sixth? Not if they can’t find the back of the net. One of the lowest-scoring sides in the league, they’ve drawn 11 times and go into the final round with a goal difference of zero.

Grade: C-
Must do better: Recruiting and retaining players in key areas of the park.
Verdict: They talk a big game, but lack the results to back up the bravado.

Wellington Phoenix

A season that promised so much delivered so little for the Wellington Phoenix, prompting questions yet again about their overall viability in the league. Perhaps the biggest disappointment – aside from the departure of Ernie Merrick – was the fact that fans failed to support them in any great numbers.

Grade: Fail
Must do better: Everything.
Verdict: On the verge of permanent expulsion.

Central Coast Mariners

Perhaps the best-performed of the bottom four clubs, the Mariners should be reasonably satisfied with their campaign under coach Paul Okon. They can’t afford to rest on their laurels, however, and the impending departure of Roy O’Donovan means they’ll need to find an adequate replacement.

Grade: C-
Must do better: Backing the coach. Does Okon even have the full support of his players?
Verdict: Some positive signs, but still plenty of work required.

Adelaide United

A catastrophic campaign from start to finish, the Reds are a textbook example of how not to manage personnel changes. There’s little doubt the salary cap needs to be increased, but even allowing for some key departures, this season has been an absolute shambles for the defending champions.

Grade: Fail
Must do better: Coaching. Surely Gui Amor won’t hang around in the City of Churches?
Verdict: From heroes to zeroes withinin the space of a season.

Newcastle Jets

Few expected the Jets to be title challengers this season, particularly after the shock dismissal of Scott Miller. His replacement Mark Jones has failed to fire his side to any great heights, and unless the Jets invest heavily next season, there could be plenty more wooden spoon campaigns to follow.

Grade: Fail
Must do better: Reconnecting with a frustrated and increasingly fractured fanbase.
Verdict: The only way is up for the misfiring Jets.

The Crowd Says:

2017-04-15T09:14:27+00:00

Josh

Guest


By rebranding and representing the East.

2017-04-15T01:23:48+00:00

BES

Roar Rookie


Welcome to our world up in Brisbane Christo.....

2017-04-14T06:46:05+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


@concerned supporter There have been no decisions made about the new operating or ownership structure for the Aleague. I'd be happy for the FFA to consider what I've suggested - it's just one ownership & operating model for ALeague. I think it would work well. Or, at least, it will form the foundation & could be tweaked.

2017-04-14T06:43:51+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


"Perhaps some clubs don’t value the Premiership as much as the Championship; instead gearing themselves for knockout football" No harm in that. Just means those clubs FAILED in the Premiership. Even if Man United were to win the Europa League it means nothing about their form in the Premiership, or FA Cup. The beauty of football (in most countries) is that you have at least 3 competitions. You can fail in one; succeed in others. That's why teams that succeed in all competition in one year are deified. It's rare & it's hard to achieve.

2017-04-14T06:37:57+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


Melbourne City: High Distinction for 1 Subject: FFA Cup. For ALeague Premiership competition: FAIL

2017-04-14T06:24:38+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Guest


So how does SFC get more fans through the gate? Clearly being a successful team playing attractive football isn't enough...

2017-04-14T04:16:55+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Thanks Jordan, will look out for it.

2017-04-14T04:11:56+00:00

concerned supporter

Guest


@Nemesis, I have reread your article, I know it takes time but has any of your ideas been taken up?

2017-04-14T03:07:34+00:00

concerned supporter

Guest


That's the one. Thanks Nemesis

2017-04-14T03:01:48+00:00

j binnie

Guest


Waz - Don't know how you would include this in a teachers report but please ,forget about all the games being played and concentrate on the problem that Roar have suffered from all season,the fact that they cannot convert some good football into goals. I have little doubt in my mind that had this fault been addressed the overall results for the season could have been drastically altered for in their 2 home games against Sydney, a 1-1 and 0-0 draws,we saw 4 points slip out of Roar's coffers and 2 into Sydney,s and of course it has to be remembered the Sydney boys drew another 3 home games against Adelade, Melbourne City and WSW, not to mention leaving points at Wellington, all with further drawn matches. Surely that is what playing for a title is all about ,consistency through good form and bad form,continuing to add to the points total. Sydney FC have done this very well while, ,as I said, Roar have ignored a problem that has beset them all season. That makes a huge difference. Cheers jb.

2017-04-14T02:58:20+00:00

Swanny

Guest


My report card Sydney Fc. Bought the best players and are the best by a mile The mariners have improved Every other team under achieved And Newcastle is still a basket case with an owner a CEO and coach who are only in it to look after themselves If McKenna doesn't fire Mark jones expect crsowds to drop to abt 2000 next season

2017-04-14T02:54:51+00:00

Swanny

Guest


Well rick The swans at 0-4 are not going to win the premiers plate this year , they might have a chance for the championship 7 th position tho .,getting confused by this cross sport analysis

2017-04-14T02:21:55+00:00

Waz

Guest


Leave me alone, I'm just lining up some "what if" fun ?

2017-04-14T02:15:30+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Well I'm off for a walk. My misses has actually risen from her epic slumber. Beautiful day here in Sydney. Too nice to be watching footy. Nice chatting as usual.

2017-04-14T02:05:50+00:00

punter

Guest


Just having a bit of fun Rick, just like you coming onto a discussion about a competition you clearly have no love for.

2017-04-14T02:04:29+00:00

punter

Guest


Exactly & well put.

2017-04-14T01:55:45+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


I follow a lot of sports, Punter. Not just AFL. You'll also notice I very rarely bring the AFL into any of my discussions on this forum. You guys do.

2017-04-14T01:49:14+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Nooo, you're upset with my pseudo comment to Fuss, because you know it makes sense. Perhaps not this year, but I bet it has in the past; diminishing the achievements of SFC due to this fundamental flaw in the A-League fixture.

2017-04-14T01:48:48+00:00

Jordan

Guest


I have just submitted an article this morning which de-contructs this attitude a little bit. I hope you enjoy it and feel compelled to tear it apart

2017-04-14T01:46:10+00:00

Jordan

Guest


What about Melbourne City?

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