The chances are being made and something is happening between the making and the finishing. 6 matches now, and the anxiety in the ground arrives a little earlier every week.
It is the most legitimate ambition in the sport and the hardest for most clubs to satisfy. Germán Ferreyra wants continental football; whether Melbourne City can provide it is a question about the next two seasons, not about him.
The one version of being left out a player cannot argue with, and the one he takes worst. Somebody else has been better and the team sheet says so, in public, every week until it changes.
Ninety minutes, no goals, and the argument started before the car park emptied: a point gained, or two thrown away against Macarthur FC? Both sides of it will still be going on Thursday.
Nobody at Melbourne City is suggesting he is out of form. The manager simply wanted somebody with a different set of qualities for ninety specific minutes, and there is nothing a player can train to fix that.
“Some decisions take a long time. This one took ten minutes, and most of that was finding a pen.” Dane Stamatelopoulos and Canterbury United agree another 1 years.
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
“I did not go to Melbourne City to sit and watch. I want to come back to Canterbury United and fight for my place.” 0 appearances in 17 matches say the rest.
Some afternoons a goalkeeper is the team. 12 saves, several of them the sort nobody expects to see stopped, and a scoreline that flatters everybody in front of him.
Centre-halves are allowed forward twice a season and are judged on what they do when they get there. Jai Stamatelopoulos scored, was marked 7.49, and got back before anybody noticed he had gone.
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason Melbourne City will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Melbourne City this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
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SquadWords at Melbourne City training over how hard people work
Form comes and goes; this has not gone. Jai Stamatelopoulos is 22, and the version of him training now would not have got into the side he was in a year ago.
“Some decisions take a long time. This one took ten minutes, and most of that was finding a pen.” James Just and Canterbury United agree another 3 years.
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Stefan Bell has improved at 28, which nobody expected
Careers are supposed to plateau and then decline, and the players who ignore that are always the ones who were listening on the training ground. 4 points of it, over months, at an age where the direction normally only goes one way.
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SquadMatt Payne falls out with a teammate over standards
“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at Canterbury United, and it is not being withdrawn.
At 28 the improving is meant to be over. It is not: 3 points better than the mark taken at the start of the year, which is the sort of thing that happens to players who take the boring parts of the job seriously.
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
“I did not go to Melbourne City to sit and watch. I want to come back to Canterbury United and fight for my place.” 0 appearances in 5 matches say the rest.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Canterbury United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Dane Stamatelopoulos is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.
“The manager did not use many words, and he did not need to.” Marco Bell has his answer from Canterbury United; what he does with it is the next window’s story.
“The easiest signature of my career.” Oliver Wood and Canterbury United agree another 2 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.
Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Tim Just is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.
The name of Ryan Wood has come up in conversations Canterbury United were not part of. Nothing formal, nothing signed — but nothing about it accidental either.
It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at Canterbury United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.
“We keep meeting, and we keep leaving the room with the same numbers we walked in with.” Another round of talks at Canterbury United, another week without a signature from Dane Stamatelopoulos.
“I was told straight, and I would rather have it straight.” The manager at Canterbury United has been clear about where Joe Lewis stands, which is more than many ever get.