All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams
2011 Friendlies Discussion
you mustn't look at the news section or read the previous page of this thread.

Agree Kosta needs to be in there. Not sure about Marco yet, probably give him a few more years before thrusting him into the national team.
Wonder who would play.
Marco would add some creativity out wide/midfield. which we lacckkkk
Has Hay ever seen this kid play? Or has a third party put it in Danny's head to push his number?
Marinovic is the fourth rated GK at a third tier German team! So how good does that make him other than he has a Croatian passport?
Who should Ricki be looking at of the up and coming younger players with 2014 in mind?
I don't think we will have the UK based players that are playing for contracts in the off season.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/soccer-football/news/article.cfm?c_id=86&objectid=10695793&ref=rss
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/soccer-football/news/article.cfm?c_id=86&objectid=10695793&ref=rss

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good article footpaul.
guess they will be announce the dates of the game tonight?
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good article footpaul.
guess they will be announce the dates of the game tonight?
Yeah, should be tonight, I'm not sure when. Everyone at New Zealand Football has gone on holiday leave it seems, so I don't know where the announcement will be coming from. Apparently its being made midday their time, which is evening our time.
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good article footpaul.
guess they will be announce the dates of the game tonight?
Good thing they don't have a ban to appeal.
Calling all fans in Japan, come down and support the mighty nix in Osaka
http://www.facebook.com/WellingtonPhoenixClubMembersSupportersGroupOsaka
All Whites announce first matches of 2011 The All Whites will begin build up for Brazil 2014 in Asia with confirmation of March internationals against China and Japan.
December 24, 2010
AUCKLAND � The All Whites will begin build up for Brazil 2014 in Asia with confirmation of March internationals against China and Japan.
The All Whites will play China in the southern Chinese city of Nanning on March 25th and then meet Japan four days later.
The venue for the second match � likely to be Tokyo � was due to be confirmed by the Japan Football Association at a press conference in the Japanese capital tonight.
With Oceania�s FIFA World Cup qualifying path pencilled in to again end with a home and away tie against an Asian nation, All Whites coach Ricki Herbert sees the early taste of Asia as vital to achieving New Zealand�s first ever successive World Cup qualification.
�It�s really important. We probably didn�t have the opportunity to do this last time so it�s great, with Japan have just come off a World Cup as well, and China being the force they are,� said Herbert.
Herbert won�t name his squad for the matches until well into the New Year but has signalled it will have an eye on building a team capable of qualifying for and competing in Brazil.
�It�s a chance to regroup and look what will be needed in the campaign.�
�It�s going to be really valuable to bring some new players in, and I say that with World Cup qualifiers looming next year as well. It�s going to be important to give some players a lot of All Whites exposure.
�The squad won�t be completely different but there certainly will be some new faces.�
FIFA World Cup qualifying will begin in Oceania with the football competition at the Pacific Games in New Caledonia in late August. The top three teams will be joined by New Zealand in stage two where each team meets the others home and away over three FIFA windows in 2011 and 2012.
The first four of those matches are scheduled for the October and November FIFA windows next year.
All Whites tour of Asia � March 2011
New Zealand v China
Nanning, China
March 25, 2011
Kickoff tba
New Zealand v Japan
Tokyo
March 29, 2011
Kickoff tba
Head to Head
New Zealand v China
played 11: NZ won 6, China won 3, 2 draws
New Zealand v China (in China)
Played 4: China won 3, 1 draw
Last 5 meetings:
Jan 10, 1982, Singapore (WCQ) China 1 New Zealand 2 (Wynton Rufer, Steve Wooddin)
Aug 16 1990, Lower Hutt New Zealand 2 China 0 (Rodger Gray 2)
Aug 24, 1990, Auckland New Zealand 1 China 0 (Noel Barkley)
Jun 26 1996, Beijing China 2 New Zealand 0
Nov 14 2000, Guangzhou China 1 New Zealand 0
New Zealand v Japan
played 4: NZ won 3, Japan won 1
New Zealand v Japan (in Japan)
Played 1: NZ won 1-0
Results:
Sept 9, 1981, Kuala Lumpur Japan 0 New Zealand 1 (Keith Nelson)
Sept 25, 1983, Auckland (OGQ) New Zealand 3 Japan 1 (Steve Sumner 2, Allan Boath)
Oct 7, 1983, Tokyo (OGQ) Japan 0 New Zealand 1 (Steve Sumner)
Jun 18, 2003, Paris (FCC) Japan 3 New Zealand 0
WCQ= FIFA World Cup Qualifying
OGQ = Olympic Qualifying
FCC = FIFA Confederations Cup
Footpaul2010-12-24 18:32:58
Really? 20K I can't do. I'm definitely keen to go, but I'm not sure work will send me!
At this stage I'll do the CHina game with a trip to vietnam tacked on. Going to Japan is gonna be costly both time and money wise.
2ndBest2010-12-24 20:03:56
Chances ? <10%
I'm sure it would not be 10k. The return flight to HK from here is $1200,which is about 600ks from the game in China.I reckon 5K might do it, but way too dear for a week.
If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid
Last 5 meetings: Jan 10, 1982, Singapore�(WCQ)�China 1 New Zealand 2 (Wynton Rufer, Steve Wooddin)Aug 16 1990, Lower Hutt New Zealand 2 China 0 (Rodger Gray 2)Aug 24, 1990, Auckland New Zealand 1 China 0 (Noel Barkley)Jun 26 1996, Beijing �� China 2 New Zealand 0Nov 14 2000, Guangzhou � China 1 New Zealand 0
New Zealand v Japan played 4: NZ won 3, Japan won 1
New Zealand v Japan (in Japan)Played 1: NZ won 1-0
Results:Sept 9, 1981, Kuala Lumpur Japan 0 New Zealand 1 (Keith Nelson)Sept 25, 1983, Auckland� (OGQ)�New Zealand 3 Japan 1 (Steve Sumner 2, Allan Boath)Oct 7, 1983, Tokyo (OGQ) �� Japan 0 New Zealand 1 (Steve Sumner)Jun 18, 2003, Paris (FCC) �� Japan 3 New Zealand 0
WCQ= FIFA World Cup QualifyingOGQ = Olympic QualifyingFCC = FIFA Confederations Cup
where did they play in Lower Hutt?
George Costanza2010-12-24 20:30:34
Heaps more.
If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid
Heaps more.
def going to this game, undecided about china game yet tho
Calling all fans in Japan, come down and support the mighty nix in Osaka
http://www.facebook.com/WellingtonPhoenixClubMembersSupportersGroupOsaka
Is it one or is it two matches? I've done some searching of news stories following the Paraguay game and on the FIFA site but I've had no luck. Am I wrong in thinking that a red card is an automatic one game suspension, but if the incident is deemed severe enough extra penalties may be applied, such as another game suspended?
WHITE NOISE tours looking very likely to do China game via Vietnam and very unlikely to do Japan game.
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Is it one or is it two matches? I've done some searching of news stories following the Paraguay game and on the FIFA site but I've had no luck. Am I wrong in thinking that a red card is an automatic one game suspension, but if the incident is deemed severe enough extra penalties may be applied, such as another game suspended?
Thats what i thought but im sure Vicelich was banned for two games (Mexico and Australia) for his red card against Jordan, didnt think there was any additional disciplinary handed down to him either. I thought 2 games was the standard.
Which is what Glenn Moss got, with added disciplinary action on top of that 2 games.
I also hear Nelsen is out for our next 'non friendly' (whever that will be) for back to back yellows at the WC, apparently FIFA still follow through with those through to the next non friendly match, so the commentators said anyway.
http://www.yellowfever.co.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=14811

