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about 5 years ago

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

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NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 5 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

WRONG! its in Frank Aroks bio "My beloved Socceroos" and its mentioned in Johnny Warrens Bio about the shame of not beating a NZ side for 8 years as they were the dominate force for that period of time.

Mr Positive

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about 5 years ago

27 march 1977

sydney

wcq

australia 3 ; nz 1

1981 world cup game in sydney (the Grant Turner header !!!) was first win by NZ for a while and we were dominant for a few years after that

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about 5 years ago

actually just remembered we did beat Oz in 1979 on a Newmarket Park bog

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about 5 years ago

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

Pretty much even stevens if you just take that time period.

3 losses, 2 draws & 4 wins. Socceroos got to 1978 WC & AWs to 1982 WC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia%E2%80%93Ne...

All official matches between Australia and New Zealand[edit] Scores and results list New Zealand's goal tally first
29 February 1976 Newmarket Park, Auckland 0–1 Friendly
2 March 1976 Olympic Park, Melbourne 1–3 Friendly
27 March 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 1–3 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
30 March 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 June 1979 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–0 Friendly
25 April 1981 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 3–3 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
16 May 1981 Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia 2–0 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 February 1983 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 2–1 Friendly
27 February 1983 Olympic Park, Melbourne 2–0 Friendly
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about 5 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

Pretty much even stevens if you just take that time period.

3 losses, 2 draws & 4 wins. Socceroos got to 1978 WC & AWs to 1982 WC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia%E2%80%93Ne...

All official matches between Australia and New Zealand[edit] Scores and results list New Zealand's goal tally first
29 February 1976 Newmarket Park, Auckland 0–1 Friendly
2 March 1976 Olympic Park, Melbourne 1–3 Friendly
27 March 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 1–3 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
30 March 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 June 1979 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–0 Friendly
25 April 1981 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 3–3 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
16 May 1981 Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia 2–0 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 February 1983 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 2–1 Friendly
27 February 1983 Olympic Park, Melbourne 2–0 Friendly

in was 1974 when Australia qualified for the World Cup

NZ were the dominant team in Oceania from 1972-78, but that was because Australia were a member of Asia at the time

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

New Zealand Football Media Association Website of the year 2015 & 2016

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about 5 years ago

Royz wrote:

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

WRONG! its in Frank Aroks bio "My beloved Socceroos" and its mentioned in Johnny Warrens Bio about the shame of not beating a NZ side for 8 years as they were the dominate force for that period of time.

I guess if you think 4-3 is dominant then you are correct..

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 5 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Leggy wrote:

Royz wrote:

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

WRONG! its in Frank Aroks bio "My beloved Socceroos" and its mentioned in Johnny Warrens Bio about the shame of not beating a NZ side for 8 years as they were the dominate force for that period of time.

I guess if you think 4-3 is dominant then you are correct..

Royz has never been correct in his entire life. Its the only thing he's known for.

Valley FC til I die?

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about 5 years ago

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Mr Positive

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about 5 years ago

Royz wrote:

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Frank Arok is a children's book author?

Reading age 10 & below?

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about 5 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Leggy wrote:

[quote=Royz]

So between 1975 and 1983 New Zealand were the dominant force in Oceania when Australia was around shame there are no video of the games back then..

[/quote

NZ were not the dominant force in Oceania in those times. Aussie was.

Pretty much even stevens if you just take that time period.

3 losses, 2 draws & 4 wins. Socceroos got to 1978 WC & AWs to 1982 WC

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia%E2%80%93Ne...

All official matches between Australia and New Zealand[edit] Scores and results list New Zealand's goal tally first
29 February 1976 Newmarket Park, Auckland 0–1 Friendly
2 March 1976 Olympic Park, Melbourne 1–3 Friendly
27 March 1977 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 1–3 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
30 March 1977 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–1 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 June 1979 Newmarket Park, Auckland 1–0 Friendly
25 April 1981 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 3–3 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
16 May 1981 Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia 2–0 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 February 1983 Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 2–1 Friendly
27 February 1983 Olympic Park, Melbourne 2–0 Friendly

in was 1974 when Australia qualified for the World Cup

NZ were the dominant team in Oceania from 1972-78, but that was because Australia were a member of Asia at the time

Sorry right you are.

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about 5 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Frank Arok is a children's book author?

Reading age 10 & below?

Have some respect, he just died last week and did great things for Australian football.

Mr Positive

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about 5 years ago

arok was a legend alright. he took australia to new heights with mostly local players; witness their bicentennial gold cup

i wonder if kevin fallon had anything to say about frank arok in his blog? 

360footballnews.com

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about 5 years ago

Royz wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Frank Arok is a children's book author?

Reading age 10 & below?

Have some respect, he just died last week and did great things for Australian football.

It wasn't a dig at Frank Arok, more at someone else Royz.

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about 5 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Frank Arok is a children's book author?

Reading age 10 & below?

Have some respect, he just died last week and did great things for Australian football.

It wasn't a dig at Frank Arok, more at someone else Royz.

I do like that he's doubled down on the "I have terrible reading comprehension".

Valley FC til I die?

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about 5 years ago

reg22 wrote:

arok was a legend alright. he took australia to new heights with mostly local players; witness their bicentennial gold cup

i wonder if kevin fallon had anything to say about frank arok in his blog? 

he did - this is what he said

"Sad to hear of the death of ex Socceroo Coach Frank Arok. He lived to a grand old age of 88. He was in charge of Australia during part of my “All White” career. Never over demonstrative in fact quite the opposite. I remember meeting him in the early morning entering a lift at Logan Park Hotel.

“Good morning Frank are you fit?” was my address.

“Fit? Fit for what?

Fit to drop.”

Was his reply.

RIP Frank. "

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

New Zealand Football Media Association Website of the year 2015 & 2016

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about 5 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Nelfoos wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Royz wrote:

Just went over Frank Aroks books and it says they had not beaten New Zealand in World Cup Qualifiers for that 8 year period.

Frank Arok is a children's book author?

Reading age 10 & below?

Have some respect, he just died last week and did great things for Australian football.

It wasn't a dig at Frank Arok, more at someone else Royz.

I do like that he's doubled down on the "I have terrible reading comprehension".

This.

Each 'there' instead of 'their' chips away at my faith in the NZ education system.

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about 5 years ago

So you give no credit to the past All Whites that achieved dominance in Oceania for a period of time with the golden gen of players?.

Maybe its just that Euro snob mentally that will always look down credible achievements that are not from Europe or Sth America.

Mr Positive

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almost 5 years ago
Evening all - WCQ v Solomons in Honiara back in 2017.  Confirmed our step to face Peru.
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over 4 years ago
Morning all, 2 matches from the 2012 Oceania Nations Cup - game v Solomons that convinced Herbert to sign Totori for the Nix, and then the New Caledonia debacle :(
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over 4 years ago · edited over 4 years ago · History
Any chances of some highlights packages, Oly Whites at previous Olympics?
Michael O'Keefe in 2012, looking to keep out Mo Salah, then Neymar the game after?

Or maybe Daniel Ellensohn getting a straight red, against Kevin Mirallas, and his Belgian team mates in Bejing 2008.


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over 4 years ago
Evening all, last match at 2012 ONC, 3rd place playoff and a 7 goal thriller!  didn't make up for New Caledonia, but was entertaining...
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over 4 years ago
coochiee
Any chances of some highlights packages, Oly Whites at previous Olympics?
Michael O'Keefe in 2012, looking to keep out Mo Salah, then Neymar the game after?

Or maybe Daniel Ellensohn getting a straight red, against Kevin Mirallas, and his Belgian team mates in Bejing 2008.


sorry, channel currently only has AWs matches, not age group stuff.
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over 4 years ago
Evening all, hilites of the AWs visit to Shanghai in 2012 - a really good performance and should have yielded a better result:
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over 4 years ago
coochiee
Any chances of some highlights packages, Oly Whites at previous Olympics?
Michael O'Keefe in 2012, looking to keep out Mo Salah, then Neymar the game after?

Or maybe Daniel Ellensohn getting a straight red, against Kevin Mirallas, and his Belgian team mates in Bejing 2008.



I agree, I realise you only focus on the AWs but would be great to see some of our other rep teams (Ferns/U20s/Olywhites) when they too have done well (and generally they have often done better).
Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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over 4 years ago
coochiee
Khalil Media wrote:

Seeing as how we missed out on the All Whites playing Oman recently, figured it might be worth looking at the last time we played Oman...

Ramadhan Kareem everyone :)

ahhhhhhhh....poor old Henry Cameron.


Given that match pretty much killed Henry's career, would he have received a nice little insurance payout like a former Knights player, Ben Collett, did?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Collett
Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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over 4 years ago
Marto
coochiee
Any chances of some highlights packages, Oly Whites at previous Olympics?
Michael O'Keefe in 2012, looking to keep out Mo Salah, then Neymar the game after?

Or maybe Daniel Ellensohn getting a straight red, against Kevin Mirallas, and his Belgian team mates in Bejing 2008.



I agree, I realise you only focus on the AWs but would be great to see some of our other rep teams (Ferns/U20s/Olywhites) when they too have done well (and generally they have often done better).

The U20 World Cup games (and probably Olympic matches too) might be tough to get round copyright strikes, the qualifiers would probably be fine, and for the most recent Olympic qualifying and 2018 OFC U19 Championship (qualifiers for the 20s World Cup) games can be found on mycujoo.

That being said, if there are requests, I’d love to see some prime Hudson (Thailand, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Northern Ireland, Belarus, even the Japan game before Peru)
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over 4 years ago
You're correct regarding copyright, any time I try and upload anything from World Cup, Confeds etc I get hammered with infringement notices threatening to delete my channel.  I even got blocked by UEFA (the Eire and Lithuania games are under their auspices apparently) and Star in India blocked the 3 matches from that tournament the other year.  What is on my channel is what I'm allowed to put up as opposed to what I'd like to.  
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over 4 years ago
Morning all, here's a match from 2013 v Saudi Arabia in Riyadh.  Decent performance, good result - always nice to see a win against non-Oceania opponents :)
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over 4 years ago · edited over 4 years ago · History
Highlights from 2008 Olympic Games. Tokyo is the first Olympics the Oly Whites have managed to avoid Brazil. Nice bonus. We have a -8 GD from previous two meetings (2008 & 2012)!

2 pool opponents - Belgium (4th) & Brazil (3rd) made the semis in 2008.

Game 1 - Steven Old gets sent off against China (2 yellows) in front of a full house. Brockie scores a goal in a NZ shirt! but China level late on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0p23iTWOU0

Game 2- Ronaldinho & Co get 5 in the first game. Portuguese commentary I think??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxZMalo4Lj8

Game 3 - Daniel Ellensohn (who?) got sent off at 46 mins, as a 10 man NZ did okay to hold Belgium to a 0-1 loss. I guess Belgians were already through to the next round, so probably weren't trying that hard. Can't find any match highlights.
https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2008/08/13/world/olympics/new-zealand-under-21/belgium-under-21/608204/




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over 4 years ago
Hi everyone, discovered this footage from back in 2009 - picture quality is a bit (very) ropey, but Kris Bright fans still get to see his first/only All Whites goal (decent effort too)
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over 4 years ago
goals-only footage (with no sound) from the All Whites' visit to Iran in 2003 - notable as Leo Bertos's full debut.
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over 4 years ago
Evening all, hilites of All Whites v Uzbekistan, the first match of the Hudson reign back in 2014.  Hosts totally dominate, but still one for the Brockie fans.
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over 4 years ago
Hello all, highlights of an All Whites match in China where Chris Wood scores.  I know that doesn't narrow it down much, but this one is in 2014 (debut for Deklan Wynne)
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over 4 years ago
Khalil Media
Evening all, hilites of the AWs visit to Shanghai in 2012 - a really good performance and should have yielded a better result:

I have Tony Lochheads signed match worn shirt from that game. Got it in a charity auction. 
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over 4 years ago
Afternoon all, All Whites went to Thailand a few days after playing China - performance and result very disappointing.  Debut off bench for Kayne Vincent.
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