Who Is Walter Pless?

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A teacher by profession, but has been a football writer for 30 years. Has written for "Soccer Action" (Melbourne), "Australian Soccer Weekly" (Sydney) and "World Soccer" (London), as well as for several Tasmanian newspapers. Currently contributing to "Goal!Weekly" in Melbourne and the Australian magazine "Soccer International". Played for Croatia-Glenorchy, Caledonians, Metro, Rapid and University in Tasmania, as well as in the United States of America. Coached University, Metro and Croatia-Glenorchy.

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State-wide round-up - 6 August 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Walter Pless    Sunday, 07 August 2011 02:09

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Photo:  Rangers' Todd Hingston gets a pass away against Devonport [Photo by Brendan Lichtendonk]

Third-placed Northern Rangers blew the Forestry Tasmania Northern Premier League title race wide open after they beat leaders Devonport City 3-2 at home at the NTCA Ground on Saturday.

The win dropped Devonport City to third on 36 points, while Northern Rangers are now second and level on 37 points with new leaders Prospect Knights, who scored a comfortable 4-0 win over Launceston City at Prospect Park.

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 August 2011 02:44
 
Injury to Olympia keeper puts dampener on game at Warrior Park PDF Print E-mail
Written by Walter Pless    Monday, 11 July 2011 16:40

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Photo:  Kingborough's Damian Pearce clears off the line befoer Olympia's Brady Cronk can strike [PlessPix]

Forestry Tasmania Southern Premier League (Warrior Park, Saturday, 9 July 2011)

Olympia Warriors 0

Kingborough Lions United 0

Att: 100   Ref: K Barker

Olympia Warriors: Kay (Voss 84)  -  Hey, Stockdale, Van Der Mey, Phillips  -  Colosimo, Mason, Fielding, Meredith  -  Cronk (Shabaneh 75), Hedge (Grillas 61)  (Subs not used:  Undy, Nandan)

Kingborough Lions United: Leamey  -  Palmer, Iseli, Herweynen, D Pearce  -  Watkins (Davis 65), Bevan, Davies (McConnon 87), Tyalor  -  Schuth, Cooper  (Subs not used:  Davey, Farquhar)

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 17:31
 
Wellington Phoenix leapfrog Mariners into 7th place PDF Print E-mail
Written by Walter Pless    Friday, 01 January 2010 07:05

Wellington Phoenix leapfrogged Central Coast Mariners into seventh spot on the A-League ladder with a 2-0 away win at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford this New Year’s Eve.


It was the Mariners’ fifth straight loss in the competition this season.


The crowd of 11,137 was the Mariners' largest of the season but the lowest ever for the traditional New Year's Eve game.


Paul Ifill was guilty of some glaring misses for the visitors, but in the end, the Barbados international proved to be the key player, winning and scoring a penalty and also netting the second goal to take his season’s tally to eight.


Matt Simon was unable to make his chances count for the home side and he was eventually substituted.


Adrian Caceres was a live-wire for Wellington down the flanks and it was his clever back-heel that set up Ifill for the second goal.


Both sides were poor in the final third in terms of passing and shooting and both were too frequently caught off-side.


Wellington went close in the 4th minute when Troy Hearfield had a shot from 20 metres, but goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne produced an excellent save to conceded a fruitless corner.


The Australian under-20 team keeper also saved well from close range against Caceres in the 39th minute.


The Mariners’ first chance came in the 10th minute and it should have been a goal.


Brad Porter crossed from the right and Michael McClinchey met the ball with his head, but the attempt was far too weak and keeper Liam Reddy dealt with it easily.


A minute later, Hearfield sent over a dangerous low cross from the right and Vince Lia missed a great chance when he could only get the faintest of touches and the ball carried harmlessly to the far side of the pitch.


In the 14th minute, Nik Mrdja took the first of three free-kicks he had for the Mariners during the course of the match. It proved to be his most dangerous, but it was deflected for a harmless corner.


Ifill twisted and turned in the 25th minute to get in a strike on goal from just outside the box, but the ball drifted wide of the right-hand post.


Reddy was called into action in the 33rd minute and did very well to block from Mrdja at close range after a long clearance by the Mariners had left the visitors’ central defenders flat-footed.


Two minutes after the resumption, Predrag Bojic fouled Ifill inside the box and the striker slotted home the spot-kick to give Wellington the lead.


Ifill should have scored in the 67th minute, but aimed a poor header high and wide of the target.


He did better 10 minutes from the end when Caceres cut into the box from the right and back-heeled the ball to Ifill, who rifled it home from 15 metres to make it 2-0.


Wellington’s Diego poked the ball wide in the 85th minute when he might have scored, while a minute later, at the other end, McGlinchey’s shot on the turn flew wide.


Porter had a good game defensively for the Mariners, saving almost certain goals on two occasions by heading clear.


The Mariners are in eighth place and five losses in a row must be a huge cause for concern to coach Lawrie McKinna.

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 January 2010 02:24
 
Five-a-side and 7-a-side the precursors to local Futsal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Walter Pless    Friday, 01 January 2010 05:09



The hot weather today reminded me of the 5-a-side and 7-a-side tournaments that used to be held at KGV Park in the early 1970s and during the 1980s.


That was in the days before Futsal.


Can you imagine playing 5-a-side in the heat on the full KGV Park pitch?


That was what happened in the early 1970s during the pre-season.


The organisers must have had rocks in their heads because players were not yet fully fit as most clubs had only just started training for the new campaign and KGV was the largest pitch in the State.


It was often a case of who could last the distance and who could score from range.


Common sense prevailed a decade later when 7-a-side became the norm for an end-of-season tournament and KGV was divided into two pitches, each occupying half of the field.


Players formed their own teams and did not necessarily play for their regular-season clubs.


One of the best sides was called ‘Brazil’, while Juventus also had a talented side, as the above photographs demonstrate.


Much later, the season traditionally ended with a ‘World Cup’ tournament featuring sides such as Australia, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Germany, and England.


These were 11-a-side games and there were some wonderful contests.

Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 05:35
 


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