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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:38 am
by glebe
Juventus FC wrote:glebe wrote:yeh and theres heaps coming through the younger age groups! Tony's youth team this yr has players from blue eagles, metro, adel city, croydon, NAB, para hills, modbury and campbelltwn so its a fair mix, unlike rob bruno's team last yr who had like 6 metro players
Thats cos he picked his mates and turns on people who dont say YES SIR to him
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:39 pm
by wizards
Who is the bold guy from modbury that you are talking about ?
Love it
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:24 pm
by Raymond
The bold (meaning bald) guy is Sean Noel and he took his Under 16 team to the Semi Finals and they were very unlucky not to have a full team due to suspension and injury.
We have to put this down to experience as a lot of new players were in all age groups, some new coaches as well.
All players representing the State must be registered to Futsal SA and the FFSA before considered for selection.
Of course there may be a lot of talent in other competitions, but this is why it is important for all competitions to be under the one Governing body. This was when calling for trials, there will be players from all parts of the state, until this happens Im afraid it will have to stay the way it is.
By the way three players were selected in the State teams from the Salisbury Competition.
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:07 pm
by Barney Rubble
Totally agree Raymond,
your post qualifies other comments about selection, people harping on about not being selected when they don't turn up to the trials, selection from all venues is undertaken where ever and when ever possible.
The bold guy
He needs a cork, never trust him with the windows up in your car (or minibus)
Futsal Courses
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:56 pm
by Raymond
If you are serious about Futsal Coaching then you need to be accredited as a Futsal Coach.
If you are serious about Futsal Refereeing then you need to be accredited as a Futsal Referee.
Courses for the above which are accredited to the FFA are being held soon.
For more info go to the
http://www.geocities.com/futsalsouthaustralia
Re: Love it
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:07 pm
by 1deRun
Raymond wrote:The bold (meaning bald) guy is Sean Noel and he took his Under 16 team to the Semi Finals and they were very unlucky not to have a full team due to suspension and injury.
We have to put this down to experience as a lot of new players were in all age groups, some new coaches as well.
All players representing the State must be registered to Futsal SA and the FFSA before considered for selection.
Of course there may be a lot of talent in other competitions, but this is why it is important for all competitions to be under the one Governing body. This was when calling for trials, there will be players from all parts of the state, until this happens Im afraid it will have to stay the way it is.
By the way three players were selected in the State teams from the Salisbury Competition.
TOP BLOKE, GREAT COACH
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:07 pm
by Squizzy
Barney Rubble wrote:Totally agree Raymond,
your post qualifies other comments about selection, people harping on about not being selected when they don't turn up to the trials, selection from all venues is undertaken where ever and when ever possible.
The bold guy
He needs a cork, never trust him with the windows up in your car (or minibus)
Absolutely - very poor darts.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:32 am
by Raymond
The FFSA will be in control of Futsal State teams in the future and only accredited Futsal Coaches will get the first preference to be one of the coaches of a State Representative side.
The more players registered under the Governing body FFSA the better as there will be more to pick from in each age group.
In the past only Futsal SA registered players were getting seleted and this is because they are registered to the Governing Body.
All is needed now is that all Futsal Centres become affiliated or members of the FFSA and all players register properly.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:54 pm
by GK1
Hey ray just wondering if you are taking an open men's team this year?? If so where would you be picking the players from?? I played for three years and enjoyed it a lot. I am now too old to play for the youth team though. Do we have to play in the Magill comp to be selected??
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:53 pm
by glebe
Raymond, i, like GK1 am also too old to play youth men and have played youth men for the past 3yrs. This yrs comp at magill was better preperation for squads to be selected however i spoke to Futsal staff in canberra and they look to send n open team of 3,4 experienced players and a good blend of youth. A suggestion would be to change the u19 comp to u21 therefore being able to pick youth men and senior men from a strong competition. I know you very well personally so PM if you would like to know more. GK1 would agree with me
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:11 pm
by Raymond
Hi Guys
Unless you are a registered futsal player and currnetly playing in a santioned competition, you cannot really expect to be selected for a State team as coaches watch players all year round playing Futsal.
Re the changing of the U19 to the U21 to suit yourself, Im afraid that is not up to me to do as I dont run the National Futsal Championships. FFA and Capital football are running these and all other tournaments at the moment.
I believe they should have and Under 21, Under 23 and an Open Men.
May be they should have an Under 17 and Under 18 as well.. as there is a big gap between 16 and 19...
We are all in the hands of the FFSA at this stage as far as State selections, but if you love the game of Futsal and would like to be selected, then maybe you should consider playing all year round so as to get better at it. Its very easy for a Futsal player to play outdoor but its never for an outdoor player to play Futsal just in the offseason and expect to be selected in the State team.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:24 pm
by GK1
no worries thanks ray. can we play in the magill comp on the sunday night?? I understand the tuesday night competition is the best one but it interferes with training. how much to play and register?? would be good to play again.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:31 pm
by Barney Rubble
GK1 wrote:no worries thanks ray. can we play in the magill comp on the sunday night?? I understand the tuesday night competition is the best one but it interferes with training. how much to play and register?? would be good to play again.
A player with dedication
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:53 pm
by Cruyff #14
So who has actually been selected for these state futsal teams?? I heard they were going to Queensland this week for the tournament
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 1:32 am
by Raymond
TO enter a team go to the Futsal SA website
http://www.geocities.com/futsalsouthaustralia
and send in a nomination form....better do that soon as competitions will start in April.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:15 am
by sting
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Re: State Futsal
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:41 am
by Raymond
Gk1 and Glebe,
If you are too old for the Youth team, you must be now around 20 or 21. I feel that you guys should be playing Futsal in our Open Competitions to have a chance of being selected in an open Men team. We cannot just get players from Outdoor to play in our State teams..those days are long gone..
I have been trying to get a competitive Open Men team from our competitions and we certainly have the talent, but players need to be committed to Futsal not just the outdoor game.
If you have played Futsal from your younger days and have been getting selected in our State teams right up to Under 19, you must be good enough to trial for our Open Men team.. so come out and play at Magill either Sunday, Tuesday or Wednesday but if you want to pay at a high level, the Tuesday night competition is very high, but so then is Wednesday...
Our competitions go all year round in the Youth and Open Men
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:35 pm
by rememberthename
To be honest. I think South Australia's state futsal teams are the
most un-organized bunch pre schoolers. Compared to NSW Thunder & Lighting last year
we were like Derby in the EPL last year.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:20 pm
by Guest12
rememberthename wrote:To be honest. I think South Australia's state futsal teams are the
most un-organized bunch pre schoolers. Compared to NSW Thunder & Lighting last year
we were like Derby in the EPL last year.
Any ideas on how SA can improve?
It's fine to criticise but you also need to be able to provide some solutions.
Re: State Futsal
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:01 pm
by GK1
To be honest. I think South Australia's state futsal teams are the
most un-organized bunch pre schoolers. Compared to NSW Thunder & Lighting last year
we were like Derby in the EPL last year.
Have you been to a nationals before???
Not really there are worse states in the comp like QLD, WA and Northern NSW. We are known to be the most professional and well behaved out of all the other states.
Our standard is not as good as the eastern states but it is pretty well run considering the resources provided by the FFSA.