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Jason Trifiro


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  • Date Of Birth: 03/06/88
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Winston Hills, Australia
    Squad Number: 23
    Position: Central Midfield
    Joined Wanderers: 01/08/12
    Contract Details: 1 year initial contract. 1 year extension 1st of May 2013. 1 year extension 21st of May 2014.
    Contract Finish: 2014/15
    Previous Club: Northcote City
    Wanderers Debut: 27th October 2012 vs Brisbane Roar
    A-League Appearances: 37
    A-League Goals: 0
    ACL Appearances: 11
    ACL Goals: 0
    FFA Cup Appearances: 1
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 1
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 50
    Total Goals: 0
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2012/13: 14 (0), 2013/14: 15 (0), 2014/15: 21 (0)
    Team Honours: A-League Premiership Winner (2012/13), Asian Champions League Winner (2014).
    Highlight: Man of the Match against Guizhou Renhe in the Asian Champions League Group Stage Match 6.
    Description: Jason Trifiro had played several years in the NSW Premier League, but found a niche as an able rotation option that helped Tony Popovic improve his squad depth, earning two successive contract extensions.
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Petition to rename this thread: The Australian Schweinsteiger. 

 

Doesn't that mean the pigs' great cat?

 

 

Pig climber if you want to be literate...and as someone who would find the idea of Trifiro making an ascent on the dangerous southern face of a Berkshire faintly disturbing I think we need to steer clear of Bastian's surname.

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 Nobody will have ever predicted this!!!

 

HA!

 

Trifiro power!

That a Wanderers player would be shorter the Asian interviewer?

What's with the milkshake container? It's empty FFS!
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I don't mind him ..... Cole on the other hand......PISSES ME OFF!!! Lol every time I want him out of the team , he does something great. That was a very well taken goal that any top line striker would've been proud of. **** you Cole! ;)

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I think both players have hit their heights and have plateaued.

They don't have stand out games, they do enough at times but the average game for both players is give the ball away, give a decent pass, make a nice run, get caught in possession.

The yin and the yang of your average football.

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It has taken around 18 months for the Jason Trifiro thread to reach 1 page and a half..

Within 18 hours it has almost doubled!

 

:woah:  :woah:

 

#Trifiro4Allstar

 

#Trifiro4Marquee

Trifiro for all stars only because it would be hilarious

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Getting better all the time and is an important squad member. He is a good link in the midfield for a lot of the other players in the team and rarely loses the ball when in possession. Think he will be replacing Mooy next season and getting more game time.

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My mate, a big Wanderers fan, collects number 23 jerseys from all sports - Michael Jordan, Beckham, Warnie, etc etc etc.

 

He's been thinking for a while now about adding the hallowed "Trifiro 23" to his collection.

 

I think it's time

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My mate, a big Wanderers fan, collects number 23 jerseys from all sports - Michael Jordan, Beckham, Warnie, etc etc etc.

 

He's been thinking for a while now about adding the hallowed "Trifiro 23" to his collection.

 

I think it's time

 

But why not hold off until this is available...

 

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I agree that last season Trifiro had a few shockers (eg the two yellow cards after coming off the bench against the Mariners) but I've really rated him this season. I made a point of watching him a bit more closely at the Guizhou game to see if I could see what some of the anti-Trifiro camp are seeing but he was great. He made some good tackles tracking back and dropped deep to be the link between defense and midfield, sometimes splitting the centre backs to start from the back.

 

As has been mentioned, he needs to do this consistently but for what he is (a squaddie midfielder who's probably on low wages) he's doing better than most in a similar position in the league.

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all in all a very standard average player.  if popa gave the younger kids a run they would be doing better.  we need to think about the future and he's another player that imo would like see  on.

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Does well in the champions league when players are allowed to have more time on the ball.

In the a-league he gets gobbled up.

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Good player, but to me he doesn't have that extra gear required when the opposition steps it up. I'd like to see some of the youngsters given a go ahead of him.

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