I cannot express how poor that first half performance was, we looked like an NPL 2 side and not a good one at that. Constant simple skill errors, and a complete and utter lack of tracking back. Golec's interview at half time clearly showed our entire mentality, head down and when asked how we would get back into the game all he could initially produce was a shrug and a sigh. We improved in the second half but only because Perth allowed us to, their pressing stopped, we were treated as a defensive training drill. The goal post shambles, while definitely not the club's fault, perfectly summed up our season so far. Unprofessional, unorganised, embarrassing and hitting new lows that we didn't even know existed. I hope Charlesworth saw that he has destroyed the soul of this club.
My thoughts on our players:
Adam Pearce:
He is not an A-League level keeper, one day after a very long apprenticeship he might be, but right now and for this season he is not the keeper we need especially when we need to make every dollar count. He made a few decent saves tonight but made even more blunders. You can see the potential he has, he pulls off some extraordinary saves at times, but he is not ready and we do not have the time or resources to develop him. Tando Velaphi wouldn't be a bad recruit for next season if we are looking for cheap goalkeepers with experience, if we're looking younger, and Munford isn't an A-League level keeper, James Delianov starred for Australia as a Young Socceroo.
Matt Millar:
Ran tirelessly but was clearly dead by the 53rd minute, was our biggest threat for most of the night and delivered some dangerous balls after lung busting runs. The few times Hoole managed to properly link with him it was when we were most dangerous but too often Hoole simply cluttered the space Millar was attacking. Was partially at fault for Ferreira's first goal but received absolutely no defensive help from McGlinchey or Hoole whatsoever. He contributed to Keogh's easy stroll to his second goal but was clearly out on his feet at that point. He is still a winger playing as a full back and a reshuffle to move him to right wing would not go astray.
Jake McGing:
Jake McGing is not a centre back, we learnt this under Walmsley and expecting him to be one, especially in a back three is beyond stupid. Despite having the support of two players around him he constantly allowed Keogh/Chianese/Santalab to go past him an unleashed a shot. Did reasonably well when initially deployed as a right back but fell apart as soon as Golec came off.
Kye Rowles:
Had one of his toughest nights in a Mariners' shirt and was mostly not at fault for our goals. While he was to blame for Keogh's final saunter into the penalty box he was constantly pulled out of position because of lack of defensive cover from McGlinchey and O'Neill. He was not helped at all by Clisby's diabolical positioning and was left one on one with Perth attackers during nearly every Glory forward thrust. He was lucky not to hand Andy Keogh a goal with an awful back pass and needs to improve his awareness of pressing attacking players. In a better defensive unit he would shine and has, at the very least, a long A-League career ahead of him.
Antony Golec:
While Davidson put in a superb cross, he should not be getting beaten in aerial contests by Fabio Ferreria. What exactly was he doing for Perth's first goal? He should have been leading our defence but constantly we were pulled out of shape and out numbered when Perth swept forward. Made a couple of decent pushes into midfield in the second half but as a senior player he needed to do much more than he did.
Jack Clisby:
One of the most atrocious defensive performances I have seen in a Mariners' shirt. He was constantly out of position and allowed players to walk by him and rarely if ever overlapped to provide support to Pain. Deserves to be dropped.
Michael McGlinchey:
Offered nothing tonight, was completely outplayed and out muscled by Perth's midfield and does not know how to be a defensive midfielder. Directly culpable for nearly all our goals, he does not know how to tackle nor how to screen and offers little as a deep lying playmaker. As a visa player he is supposed to be above what an Australian player offers, he has offered nothing that Dusan Bosnjak or Tyson Holmes couldn't have. If anyone deserved to be dragged in the 29th minute it was him. Just please Mike, play Hiariej.
Aiden O'Neill:
Would fight desperately for a ball one minute and then let his opponent walk past him the next but hearing from Mulvey in his post match press conference that he was playing injured it is understandable. Played some decent balls to Millar/Pain and made a few good interceptions but his first half simply wasn't good enough for an Olyroo. He has potential to be a great player but needs more experience around him. We will be extremely lucky to get him back next year.
Mario Shabow:
Was positive on the ball in his 29 minutes and worked the hardest of any player during his short time on the pitch. Played a couple of good balls and did give the ball away cheaply a few times but was at least trying at a time when most of the team wasn't. Confusing decision and hearing the explanation that we needed to change the system doesn't make much sense, why didn't we drag McGlinchey instead?
Andrew Hoole:
He needs a season in the NPL, will one minute player a fantastic ball and then the next fail to pass a player right next to him. Isn't willing to put in the hard work on the wing and create space for others or work hard to track back. Why is he taking our corners and free kicks again? All he does is hit the first man or the wall. Needs to realise the privilege of being a professional player.
Matt Simon:
Pressed and worked hard as he always does but his touch and passing was poor. Received a stupid yellow card for smashing Kilkenny and as captain he needs to be better. Terrific headed assist for Murray but didn't offer much until Murray came on. Fails to make space for other players and needs to make smarter runs. If we go with one striker on Friday, Murray needs to be it.
Jordan Murray:
Played a key role in our second half revival and deserved his goal, made terrific runs and was unlucky not to get two. Delivered some dangerous balls and managed to more than deal with the best defence in the league. Will only get better with more game time and needs to start on Friday.
Connor Pain:
Worked hard for little reward and made smart runs that were often ignored. Probably our most consistent player at tracking back. His touch let him down a few times and wasted a couple of crosses but couldn't have worked harder.
Tommy Oar:
Was clearly unfit but provided terrific spark when he came on. Played a terrific ball for Simon's initial header and actually delivered some dangerous crosses from corners. We might snag a win with a fully fit in form Oar.
My Thoughts on Mike:
We seem to have one game plan, an overload with Millar to deliver a ball into Simon and the majority of the time we cannot even manage that. Mulvey needs to stop going on about aggression, it's not what we need, we need skill, guile and simple common sense and the player that we have who can provide that he is intentionally keeping out of the side. McGing added next to nothing and we lost all initial attacking momentum we had after Mrcela broke the post break. Was he surprised that they pressed us? They have done that all season long and did against Sydney, he was completely and utterly tactically schooled by Popovic tonight. If not for Perth deciding to run a defensive training drill in the second half we would have been lucky to keep it below 10. It was good to see Mulvey drag Clisby though why that wasn't his initial sub I don't know.
I desperately, desperately hope that Shaun is being truthful when he says we can bring in some players in the January window. A visa 10 or 6 would be nice! If fit and on form Oar might, and that's a pretty big might, win a match for us but honestly without decent reinforcements I can see us not winning a game this season. We had one visa player on the pitch this whole match, and he was close to if not our worst player. We will not get off the bottom of the ladder let alone get into the finals if we cannot get our recruitment of foreigners even remotely right. If any of Millar, Murray, Rowles or Pain leave before the start of next season then that will be the end of us, the two new expansion teams will take any and all talent and leave us in the dust. Without a change in ownership there is no future in the A-League for us, we will be lucky to survive till promotion and relegation come in.