tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post7076609136206834127..comments2024-03-28T22:25:47.660+11:00Comments on Walter Pless on Association Football: Tasmanian Institute of Sport side a joy to watchWalterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11493237569003662448noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-19339156483990701012010-05-21T19:49:09.422+10:002010-05-21T19:49:09.422+10:00Agree there should be a pathway after players leav...Agree there should be a pathway after players leave the T.I.S, maybe FFT should look into making an U/19 team for past and present T.I.S/ State players who they believe have potential to be identified into a higher level. they could play in the SPL and periodically have home and away games against high level Victorian teams? this may create another pathway for players?<br />Just an idea?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-10063923636363700202010-05-21T00:04:52.461+10:002010-05-21T00:04:52.461+10:00I should say from an appreciative football viewer,...I should say from an appreciative football viewer, thanks to the TIS coaches, May and Gallagher, for producing some quality football for spectators.<br /><br />This has provided me with the belief that we can produce quality footballers in Tasmania, with a degree of technique.<br /><br />Well done, TIS........!!!<br /><br /><br />Casual ObserverAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-45236054280749828802010-05-20T19:08:17.130+10:002010-05-20T19:08:17.130+10:00I watched the TIS play Olympia reserves last night...I watched the TIS play Olympia reserves last night. <br /><br />The quality of football played by the TIS was of a standard unmatched by any other Tasmanian team I've seen. This includes teams in the SPL. Admittedly, I've seen South Hobart play only about four times, but they were comparatively mediocre, albeit on poor quality pitches.<br /><br />The TIS were excellent in the defensive and offensive transitions. This was similar to Heidelberg when they played Tasmania in October a few years ago. There were passing lanes created the instant the TIS had the ball. When they lost it they full-pressed or squeezed Olympia. They usually coughed the ball up under sustained pressure, when the TIS disturbed their build -ups. <br /><br />There was less physical contact than the norm in the SPL. This occurred because the ball was not in a state of transition for so much of the time. A team actually had possession of the ball.<br /><br />I concur with Walter. The first touches were usually very good by the TIS. As a corollary, there were innumerable superb one and two touch, 4-5 pass sequences played by them.<br /><br />Olympia also executed one excellent 4 pass sequence of their own - the best I saw them execute in the match. An Olympia striker should have converted. He shot over the crossbar.<br /><br />I've heard too much complaining about referees when teams lose in local leagues. It might be prudent for teams/coaches to evaluate why Dean May and Scott Gallagher have a team playing as well as the TIS are.<br /><br />My only concern was the formation. I thought it was mandated by FFA TD, Han Berger, that elite teams in particular, and teams in general, should play the 4-3-3 formation. It looked like a 4-4-2 in defence and a 4-2-4 in attack ( if indeed it changed). I found it difficult to discern a midfield triangle, whether the shape was ostensibly a 4-3-3 or a 4-2-3-1.<br /><br />We need a more elite competition for the TIS graduates, who don't play in the A League, to aim for when they leave the TIS. Otherwise they are heading to a league playing a decidedly lower standard of football. Some footballers and coaches treat the SPL as a social league. This is not ideal for spectators.<br /><br />Casual ObserverAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-65367452746581748172010-05-16T21:59:08.868+10:002010-05-16T21:59:08.868+10:00where's the goalie from?where's the goalie from?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-931385960811830782010-05-16T10:31:36.534+10:002010-05-16T10:31:36.534+10:00I see the TIS as an evolving programme in its infa...I see the TIS as an evolving programme in its infancy at present. <br />It is more about establishing and developing a consitent and recognised pathway to higher honours for our future juniors than necessarily about the success or otherwise of the current members.<br />Everything has to start somewhere and 2 or 3 years isnt long in this game.<br />Stick with the program.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-86894809194855076952010-05-15T20:20:52.134+10:002010-05-15T20:20:52.134+10:00agree TIS should not be in Laka cup, fft did not p...agree TIS should not be in Laka cup, fft did not put other teams in any other cup comps in youth rosters, so why would they let the TIS in this comp. If this is true about qld players in the TIS programe and we are paying for this, It is a disgrace,<br />how dare they offer it to players from another state,and they say they are developing tas youngsters ??????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-18522957491440084192010-05-15T20:08:55.367+10:002010-05-15T20:08:55.367+10:00furphy - there was one lad who moved down from QLD...furphy - there was one lad who moved down from QLD but he's since left the TIS and is playing SPL. <br /><br />as for TIS providing core of a Tassie A- League side, DREAM ON - not one of them is good enough to be a professional footballer FULL STOP.<br /><br />This is another case of the 'Liam Scott syndrome' all over againYou're dreamin'noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-81972674546083043942010-05-15T17:03:30.501+10:002010-05-15T17:03:30.501+10:00If the TIS has imports from the mainland this rais...If the TIS has imports from the mainland this raises some questions?<br /><br />Does the QLD govt not have an Institute of Sport?<br /><br />Could someone please confirm that TIS is for Tasmania players or notAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-42130633311924878852010-05-15T16:00:49.535+10:002010-05-15T16:00:49.535+10:00OK all you TIS parents and supporters. I for one ...OK all you TIS parents and supporters. I for one dont agree with hot rod having a whinge after they got beat. BUT his point, and many other people playing against the TIS team is this. We dont mind the free kicks given AGAINST us for fouls, its the ones not given FOR us that is the problem. The referees simply dont pay fouls against them as often as for them for exactly the same foul as the mind set is "there only small the men can put up with it" even a couple of the TIS "boys" have said to me they cant believe what they are able to get away with. If the refs dont even up the ledger then some of the TIS lads wont be finishing games as the other eight LEGITIMATE teams in that competition have had enough and will start making them earn their free kicks. ALSO, does anyone else, other than TIS people think its bloody rediculous that the TIS can enter the Laka cup? they arent a CLUB, they are funded by tax payers dollars and given much greater advantages. And why is it that on some places they are called FFT?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-10820946039835822082010-05-15T10:57:24.637+10:002010-05-15T10:57:24.637+10:00Do we know how many Qld guys or non-Tas kids who p...Do we know how many Qld guys or non-Tas kids who play in the TIS squad? I am all for the TIS side and think it's great they are playing in the local league against older sides but not sure it's fair to fund kids from other states. I suppose it depends if they moved down here with their family for other reasons or if it was just as they couldnt get in the Qld side and saw an easy option.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-8730233570674444502010-05-14T23:18:15.009+10:002010-05-14T23:18:15.009+10:00There are many players playing PL Seniors that are...There are many players playing PL Seniors that are younger than some of these TIS boys and yes May has accommodated some Qld boys down here at our expense and the expense of some Tassie boys that might have been otherwise chosen. What exactly is the purpose of the Tis?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-70790213200866803232010-05-14T19:25:08.534+10:002010-05-14T19:25:08.534+10:00it's my understanding that many of the TIS are...it's my understanding that many of the TIS are actually from country QLD! thats where our tax payers <br />dollars are goingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-17406605134723427942010-05-14T16:52:20.529+10:002010-05-14T16:52:20.529+10:00Don't suppose anyone stopped to consider that ...Don't suppose anyone stopped to consider that the fouls given were legit? <br /><br />...oh wait - surely not. The refs MUST have a hidden agenda. <br /><br />Some people on here (and apparently some out there coaching) have a terrible attitude. <br /><br />There is nothing in the Laws of the Game (as far as I can see) that says that the foul count has to be about equal for both sides. If one side fouls more - well get a bit more disciplined. Don't start thinking it is your right to commit fouls! IT ISN'T! You are breaking the Laws of the Game. <br /><br />If you don't commit the fouls - the refs can't call it! Unless of course you people are suggesting they make up fouls? Which would be an even more disgraceful attitude to have. It doesn't matter if they are 'soft' - A foul is a foul and they have every right to call it as they see it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-67576165232555803972010-05-14T15:01:54.823+10:002010-05-14T15:01:54.823+10:00I would have to agree with the comments that the T...I would have to agree with the comments that the TIS seem to be receiving favourable decisions from the ref. However, I still take nothing away from the players - it is not their fault. They have some very good skills. It would be frustrating from an opposition point of view to be pulled up frequently for very minor things, that would be let go in other games.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-44575841794616913132010-05-14T14:28:49.765+10:002010-05-14T14:28:49.765+10:00Anon 12.36 - we have played the TIS twice for two ...Anon 12.36 - we have played the TIS twice for two wins and to be frank they are the most skillful team we have played and we looking forward to another hard game next round. They do not dive they are good sports. I think we should stop calling them boys - they play like men - lets get off their back.the_floaternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-85299636320692452182010-05-14T13:25:03.860+10:002010-05-14T13:25:03.860+10:00Anon 12:36 - TIS had a player carded for diving ag...Anon 12:36 - TIS had a player carded for diving against NTE!<br /><br />Unfortunately only one, but it was a start I guess. I was hoping the refs were waking up to it, clearly not after this weeks game.<br /><br />God help them when they come up against country nsw or qld for example!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-26671126757387155922010-05-14T13:03:57.378+10:002010-05-14T13:03:57.378+10:00Poor old Walter - only a few weeks ago someone com...Poor old Walter - only a few weeks ago someone complained that he dedicates to much time to South Hobart. Now the taxpayer is criticising Walter for daring to give credit to the TIS. No doubt there are some good young players who play for SH but they are older and unfortunately may have missed their chance to make it to the A League. Let’s support the young TIS boys and hope they are the core of a future Tasmanian A League team.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-36050610450977651242010-05-14T12:36:16.584+10:002010-05-14T12:36:16.584+10:00I did not see game last night so cannot comment di...I did not see game last night so cannot comment directly on the comments from Rodney Boones except to say that I have chosen to watch TIS games due to the great skill levels they display and do not think they are given a soft ride by refs. In the 4 or 5 games I have watched they certainly do not play like boys, they are quick and skillful but they tackle hard when they have to. I must note that I have never seen any of their players make a dive or try to milk a free kick. When they are up ended they do not complain they just dust themselves off and get on with the game. This professional approach is a credit to them. I trust the views of Walter and I will make the effort to go more often.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-38628235465961882202010-05-14T12:25:55.201+10:002010-05-14T12:25:55.201+10:00All credit to the TIS who are holding their own in...All credit to the TIS who are holding their own in the SPL Reserves and playing good football doing it, but I wonder if your review was a bit over the top Walter or maybe you need to get to more of South Hobart's reserves games to see that other young players are capable of playing exceptional' football.<br /><br />Glad to see my tax dollars are actually used to achieve something- I wouldnt expect anything else!taxpayernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-13336830783678563602010-05-14T11:22:06.781+10:002010-05-14T11:22:06.781+10:00What's not to Understand??? There not playing ...What's not to Understand??? There not playing in an U15 Comp. So treat the game as if it were Knights V Zebras Reserves. Very Clear things were pulled up that would not have if it wasnt an U15 side. <br /><br />Stop trying to Make a Monsoon out of a Sun Shower.<br /><br />If Zebras finished those Half chances its a different story, but thats Football People.<br /><br />That Said Take Nothing away from the TIS Side, obviously very well coached/Managed and that was reflected in this game.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-6326200151543504662010-05-14T11:11:45.427+10:002010-05-14T11:11:45.427+10:00i agree with rodney. the ref's do tend to give...i agree with rodney. the ref's do tend to give away very very soft calls to them. is it because they are "" TIS "" or what? if they are playing reserve level, the ref's should treat it was if the boys were of 18 years old or whatever the average reserve age is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-86322273259578185042010-05-14T10:55:35.933+10:002010-05-14T10:55:35.933+10:00Anon @9.22am
You're kidding right? It's t...Anon @9.22am<br /><br />You're kidding right? It's the complete opposite, soft refs/decisions have made some PL games like netball. If you compare decisions made here to those that are made at EPL/International level, the two games are barely the same other than the ground layout. Just look at how badly the 'handball' law has been applied in the past.<br /><br />I fail to see how pulling up fouls constantly allows players "to express their skills" - it makes for a shocking game to watch when it's stop/start. If they were as skillful and technically gifted as you say, they'd be able to avoid being tackled in the first place anyway... or not even playing in the SPL!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-21454774344522921662010-05-14T10:48:29.567+10:002010-05-14T10:48:29.567+10:00anon 9:21
from what i have heard he has made it t...anon 9:21<br /><br />from what i have heard he has made it to the final 15, which as you say is a great boost to tasmanian football. lets hope he can go far in the compSpectatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08427372543512486184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-36442245298827708982010-05-14T10:42:38.514+10:002010-05-14T10:42:38.514+10:00Having played them I can see where Rodney is comin...Having played them I can see where Rodney is coming from, not trying to take anything away from the skills of these kids, but football is a contact sport, and in all the matches these kids are awarded free kicks at any sign of contact with them, but not so much the other way.<br />It does them no favours other than maybe results in the reserves, which i imagine is not really what the TIS squad is for.<br />When they hit the mainland they'll get plenty harder than they do here, but unlike the soft referees here shoulder to shoulder contact is play on over there!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3290088887405022587.post-11398151981910089582010-05-14T10:32:37.065+10:002010-05-14T10:32:37.065+10:00When those talented youngsters and their parents g...When those talented youngsters and their parents get over their delusions they will find when they join the 'mens' game it can be very tough and many an afternoon dealing with sprains and bruises.My son having gone through these state and developmental programs is just starting at 18 to cope with being upended by some boofhead out on a mission.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com