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All Whites' Dead End Road To Russia 2018

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over 8 years ago

threatD wrote:

How I wish we had Simon Elliot in this current AW team. Would look like a bloddy solid team with him in the middle.

Who is this "Simon Eliot"?

We've had a "Simon Eliott" play for NZ before.

That's hilarious coming straight after the correct spelling of players' names debate immediately prior on this thread:

[quote=TV]

 Could everyone make an effort to spell marinovic correctly?

It's not marinkovich or marinovich.

[quote]

Now, some (conspiricists) say that the head of terrorist group ISIS is one Simon Elliot (with one "t") who uses the name al-Baghdadi. It would be "a bloddy solid team with him in the middle" - certainly would strike fear into the heart of any opposition.

https://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/08/04/french-re...

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

VimFuego wrote:
Previous posts have said the 10th or 11th of November. I've booked my flights for that so it has to be...

It'll probably 7 or 8 November.

So the FIFA window is 6 - 14 November Northern Hemisphere time which is 7 - 15 November in  NZ time to complete both legs.

There will be about a week between games.

So could be Wednesday 8 November home leg at Westpac and Wednesday 15 November away.

Complicating factor is the Rugby League World Cup with games scheduled in NZ at the time:

Saturday 11 November NZ vs. Tonga 5 pm Hamilton

So you can probably rule out any game on Saturday 11 November.

Other than that, the Rugby League World Cup games fortunately don't conflict (the quarter-finals are 17, 18, 19 November)

The NZ team play Scotland Sat. 4 November in Christchurch in a group game.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Big Pete 65 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

VimFuego wrote:
Previous posts have said the 10th or 11th of November. I've booked my flights for that so it has to be...

It'll probably 7 or 8 November.

So the FIFA window is 6 - 14 November Northern Hemisphere time which is 7 - 15 November in  NZ time to complete both legs.

There will be about a week between games.

So could be Wednesday 8 November home leg at Westpac and Wednesday 15 November away.

Complicating factor is the Rugby League World Cup with games scheduled in NZ at the time:

Saturday 11 November NZ vs. Tonga 5 pm Hamilton

So you can probably rule out any game on Saturday 11 November.

Other than that, the Rugby League World Cup games fortunately don't conflict (the quarter-finals are 17, 18, 19 November)

The NZ team play Scotland Sat. 4 November in Christchurch in a group game.

I'm not sure anyone will be giving two sharks about some piss-weak rugby league games.

I feel Wed-Wed is less likely this time as it's the NZ leg first.

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

VimFuego wrote:
Previous posts have said the 10th or 11th of November. I've booked my flights for that so it has to be...

It'll probably 7 or 8 November.

So the FIFA window is 6 - 14 November Northern Hemisphere time which is 7 - 15 November in  NZ time to complete both legs.

There will be about a week between games.

So could be Wednesday 8 November home leg at Westpac and Wednesday 15 November away.

Complicating factor is the Rugby League World Cup with games scheduled in NZ at the time:

Saturday 11 November NZ vs. Tonga 5 pm Hamilton

So you can probably rule out any game on Saturday 11 November.

Other than that, the Rugby League World Cup games fortunately don't conflict (the quarter-finals are 17, 18, 19 November)

The NZ team play Scotland Sat. 4 November in Christchurch in a group game.

It definitely won't be Saturday as that's technically only 2 days between games (and yes, I know that timezones don't quite meant that, but that's offset by the travel), and that's the minimum mandated for games within the same confederation - no way will it be accepted for an intercontinental play-off.

The other thing to bear in mind is that the AFC play-off is being played Thursday/Tuesday night - and that's for two games that will be played within the same confederation, with venues that are closer to each other (seeing as Syria's game will be in Malaysia), and with fewer time zones involved. In that context, it's reasonably unrealistic to expect that our intercontinental playoff will be played in a shorter timeframe than that.

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over 8 years ago

inafoxhole wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

VimFuego wrote:
Previous posts have said the 10th or 11th of November. I've booked my flights for that so it has to be...

It'll probably 7 or 8 November.

So the FIFA window is 6 - 14 November Northern Hemisphere time which is 7 - 15 November in  NZ time to complete both legs.

There will be about a week between games.

So could be Wednesday 8 November home leg at Westpac and Wednesday 15 November away.

Complicating factor is the Rugby League World Cup with games scheduled in NZ at the time:

Saturday 11 November NZ vs. Tonga 5 pm Hamilton

So you can probably rule out any game on Saturday 11 November.

Other than that, the Rugby League World Cup games fortunately don't conflict (the quarter-finals are 17, 18, 19 November)

The NZ team play Scotland Sat. 4 November in Christchurch in a group game.

I'm not sure anyone will be giving two sharks about some piss-weak rugby league games.

I feel Wed-Wed is less likely this time as it's the NZ leg first.

The Rugby League thing is important regarding TV scheduling.

NZ Football and Sky TV aren't going to schedule an All Whites game at the same time as a Kiwis rugby league game.

There actually is quite a lot of interest in NZ team games in the Rugby League World Cup.

Also, both legs of the All Whites play-off will almost certainly be mid-week games because there has to be a week between matches.

A Friday night or Saturday home leg in Wellington wouldn't allow long enough before the second leg in South America which would have to be on Tuesday or Wednesday NZ time. A whole day would be spent flying (Sunday), a day resting from the flight (Monday) etc. 

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

inafoxhole wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

VimFuego wrote:
Previous posts have said the 10th or 11th of November. I've booked my flights for that so it has to be...

It'll probably 7 or 8 November.

So the FIFA window is 6 - 14 November Northern Hemisphere time which is 7 - 15 November in  NZ time to complete both legs.

There will be about a week between games.

So could be Wednesday 8 November home leg at Westpac and Wednesday 15 November away.

Complicating factor is the Rugby League World Cup with games scheduled in NZ at the time:

Saturday 11 November NZ vs. Tonga 5 pm Hamilton

So you can probably rule out any game on Saturday 11 November.

Other than that, the Rugby League World Cup games fortunately don't conflict (the quarter-finals are 17, 18, 19 November)

The NZ team play Scotland Sat. 4 November in Christchurch in a group game.

I'm not sure anyone will be giving two sharks about some piss-weak rugby league games.

I feel Wed-Wed is less likely this time as it's the NZ leg first.

Most of our players should be able to get here by Monday lunchtime. Themi and Ryan Thomas are the only ones who'd probably be late arrivals.

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over 8 years ago

Pretty sure Chris wood had to miss his league game to make it to the Mexico leg

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over 8 years ago

Next round of South American qualifiers Friday 6 October and Wednesday 11 October NZT

All on beIN Sports 2

Standings:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Matches Friday 6 October:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Relevant to 5th place scenario:

Venezuela vs. Uruguay

Chile vs. Ecuador

Colombia vs. Paraguay

Argentina vs. Peru

Wednesday 11 October: Final Round

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Brazil vs. Chile

Ecuador vs. Argentina

Paraguay vs. Venezuela

Peru vs. Colombia

Uruguay vs. Bolivia

Any team currently lying 2nd to 8th on the table could finish 5th and face NZ.

Only Brazil (qualified) and Bolivia and Venezuela (eliminated) can't finish 5th.

8th placed Ecuador seem the most unlikely to finish 5th (two tough games, away to Chile and home to Argentina), having lost their last four qualifiers with even the altitude of La Paz giving them no advantage.

2nd placed Uruguay look safe with a three point buffer on 5th placed Argentina and on paper two winnable games vs. Venezuela and Bolivia.

But after Bolivia beat Chile and Argentina could only draw at home with Venezuela in the last round, absolutely anything is possible...

Also, in the round prior to that, Paraguay thrashed Chile 3-0 away and Colombia only managed a 0-0 draw with Venezuela away.

Regarding 3rd and 4th placed Colombia and Peru, they play eachother on the last matchday, while Colombia has the easier game on the Friday at home to Paraguay, while Peru will be tested away to Argentina.

Argentina on paper have two winnable games at home to Peru and away to Ecuador who have lost their last four qualifiers

6th placed Chile have a two point advantage on 7th placed Paraguay but have a tough final game vs. Brazil even if they most likely will beat Ecuador at home prior to that. Whereas Paraguay have a chance of a point away to Colombia and should bank all three at home to Venezuela.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

8th placed Ecuador seem the most unlikely to finish 5th (two tough games, away to Chile and home to Argentina), having lost their last four qualifiers with even the altitude of La Paz giving them no advantage.

Ecuador play in Quito. Bolivia play in La Paz :-)

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Next round of South American qualifiers Friday 6 October and Wednesday 11 October NZT

All on beIN Sports 2

Standings:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Matches Friday 6 October:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Relevant to 5th place scenario:

Venezuela vs. Uruguay

Chile vs. Ecuador

Colombia vs. Paraguay

Argentina vs. Peru

Wednesday 11 October: Final Round

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Brazil vs. Chile

Ecuador vs. Argentina

Paraguay vs. Venezuela

Peru vs. Colombia

Uruguay vs. Bolivia

Any team currently lying 2nd to 8th on the table could finish 5th and face NZ.

Only Brazil (qualified) and Bolivia and Venezuela (eliminated) can't finish 5th.

8th placed Ecuador seem the most unlikely to finish 5th (two tough games, away to Chile and home to Argentina), having lost their last four qualifiers with even the altitude of La Paz giving them no advantage.

2nd placed Uruguay look safe with a three point buffer on 5th placed Argentina and on paper two winnable games vs. Venezuela and Bolivia.

But after Bolivia beat Chile and Argentina could only draw at home with Venezuela in the last round, absolutely anything is possible...

Also, in the round prior to that, Paraguay thrashed Chile 3-0 away and Colombia only managed a 0-0 draw with Venezuela away.

Regarding 3rd and 4th placed Colombia and Peru, they play eachother on the last matchday, while Colombia has the easier game on the Friday at home to Paraguay, while Peru will be tested away to Argentina.

Argentina on paper have two winnable games at home to Peru and away to Ecuador who have lost their last four qualifiers

6th placed Chile have a two point advantage on 7th placed Paraguay but have a tough final game vs. Brazil even if they most likely will beat Ecuador at home prior to that. Whereas Paraguay have a chance of a point away to Colombia and should bank all three at home to Venezuela.

After all that, I'm confused........I'll just wait until November :)

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over 8 years ago

In the media release regarding the moved Phoenix Sunday kick offs, Dome has said the all whites intercontinental playoff is the same weekend as the round 6 game... ?

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over 8 years ago

In the media release regarding the moved Phoenix Sunday kick offs, Dome has said the all whites intercontinental playoff is the same weekend as the round 6 game... ?

I just read his quote, and it implies the All Whites game is Friday or Saturday, which would be good but doesnt seem to fit the quoted window. Who the hell knows, we are just mushrooms, we just have to turn up at the last minute and support.
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over 8 years ago

In the media release regarding the moved Phoenix Sunday kick offs, Dome has said the all whites intercontinental playoff is the same weekend as the round 6 game... ?

The stadium is booked for the Fri/Sat, so it's clear NZF wants it one of those two days. Will depend on the negotiations.

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Having just watched some of the Argentina Vs Peru WCQ game...I'm scared that a much worse playoff result is in store for the All Whites  than the Mexico H&A four years ago. The only glimmer of a hope I can see is if somehow Paraguay find a way to finish 5th and then YeahNa (so, you're saying there's a chance!)

Masters Grade aint no run in the park on a Saturday...

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over 8 years ago

Yup. 5 minutes of that game and it's clear both sides are ahead technically. 

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

2ndBest wrote:

Yup. 5 minutes of that game and it's clear both sides are ahead technically. 

We already knew that though.  Hopefully Peru sneaks in as I doubt they’d be as used to the long distance travelling as the Argies would be.

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over 8 years ago

looking a bit like Chile or Paraguay to me, but I wouldn't put much money on this competition at the moment!

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Marto wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Yup. 5 minutes of that game and it's clear both sides are ahead technically. 

We already knew that though.  Hopefully Peru sneaks in as I doubt they’d be as used to the long distance travelling as the Argies would be.

We'll certainly struggle against whoever ends up fifth. But after Friday's games it's Peru which would seem not such a bad option.

The problem there though is playing the away leg in Lima where only Brazil and Chile have won in qualifying.

Current Table:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Tiebreak rules for CONMEBOL qualifying:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_...

Peru and Argentina are equal on points but Peru are ahead on tiebreak rules.

Some small consolation is that it's currently not a very good crop of South American teams.

Brazil are comfortably the best of an average lot (by the standards of previous eras in South America).

But it's certainly not a great Brazilian team.

I've seen all of Friday's CONMEBOL qualifiers (except not Uruguay vs. Venezuela yet).

Chile, Colombia and Argentina were all poor: Chile were very lucky to scrape a win at home vs. Ecuador with an 85th min. winner; Colombia collapsed late vs. Paraguay to lose at home 2-1; Argentina are sound defensively but three draws and a loss in their last four games points to their offensive ineptitude (one goal scored in four games with two 0-0 draws and failing to score in the loss).

Uruguay could only manage a 0-0 draw with bottom team Venezuela on Friday.

Peru are now in 5th place and actually look very likely to be grabbiing the spot to face NZ: three wins, two draws in their last five games plus they are at home at altitude in Lima to Colombia in their last game (one win, two draws and a loss in Colombia's last four games).

Peru have only lost two of their eight home qualifiers so far - and that was two years ago to Chile in Round 2 on 13/10/15 (3-4 loss) and on 15/11/16  a 0-2 home loss to Brazil (their last loss in qualifying).

Peru - nearly a year undefeated.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

If it's Peru we end up facing (seems quite likely - they sit 5th and have a home game next at altitude in Lima), then Hudson should consult Tamati Williams who is a team mate of Peru's joint top scorer in qualifying Edison Flores at AaB Aalborg in Denmark.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

If it's Peru we end up facing (seems quite likely - they sit 5th and have a home game next at altitude in Lima), then Hudson should consult Tamati Williams who is a team mate of Peru's joint top scorer in qualifying Edison Flores at AaB Aalborg in Denmark.

Great summary above big Pete. But Lima is at sea level. Quito and La Paz are the cities at a high altitude in South America.

Arriba Peru

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over 8 years ago

Unless they play it in Cuzco

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

If it's Peru we end up facing (seems quite likely - they sit 5th and have a home game next at altitude in Lima), then Hudson should consult Tamati Williams who is a team mate of Peru's joint top scorer in qualifying Edison Flores at AaB Aalborg in Denmark.

Just get Williams to nob him in training by “accident”

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over 8 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

If it's Peru we end up facing (seems quite likely - they sit 5th and have a home game next at altitude in Lima), then Hudson should consult Tamati Williams who is a team mate of Peru's joint top scorer in qualifying Edison Flores at AaB Aalborg in Denmark.

Great summary above big Pete. But Lima is at sea level. Quito and La Paz are the cities at a high altitude in South America.

Arriba Peru

Ah, yes, I stand corrected - as far as the stadium location goes.

Apparently it's sited in the lower part of the city.

But parts of the capital are as high as 1550 metres (higher than Kathmandu).

Looking up Lima on Wikipedia, it's an interesting city geographically.

Sited on the coast, Lima covers a huge area of 800 km2, with parts at sea level but other parts of it rising steeply on the slopes of the adjacent  mountains to 1550 m (5090 ft). The urban area extends around 60 km from north to south:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima

But the national stadium is sited in the "Lima District" which is only 2.87 m - 154 m above sea level:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_District

I also didn't realise that Lima is the third largest city in the Americas behind Sao Paulo and Mexico City with 10 million people.

The temperature in November ranges from 20 - 22 degrees C and it rarely rains.

Ideal conditions for a NZ side ! 

The Estadio Nacional, Lima details:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estadio_Nacional_de_...

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

Any word on when tickets for the playoff go on sale? When does FiFa announce the date?

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over 8 years ago

brettdale55 wrote:

Any word on when tickets for the playoff go on sale? When does FiFa announce the date?

Final CONMEBOL round tomorrow will determine WHO we play.

Until we know who, they can't tell us when. Expect something will be announced by the weekend.

End of an era.  Vinnie - It's over.

If anyone cares for my inane babbling follow @iluvnix17 on the Twitter.

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over 8 years ago

Man I am so torn between wanting to face a team we might just beat and a chance to see La Pulga

                                                                        COYN    

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over 8 years ago

I'm also torn. I'd prefer to get to the World Cup. Would love to see Messi or Sanchez in Wellington though. It looks like Argentina is unlikely to be 5th now though. If they win, they will probably qaulify. Where is the best place to follow the results tomorrow? Somewhere with a live table would be useful.

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over 8 years ago

I'm not really torn.  Im a realistic, no way does the side who's coach say's  "Playing the solomon islands is tough" is getting

to the world cup.  I want it to see Argentina.  Because no matter who we play, the south american side is going to the world

cup and not us.  Imagine seeing Messi on our shores.

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over 8 years ago

Scroll down, to the table.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(CONMEBOL)

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over 8 years ago

Westpac Stadium will know what day NZF wants the qualifier surely

Who is the inside man ?

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 8 years ago

foal30 wrote:

Westpac Stadium will know what day NZF wants the qualifier surely

Who is the inside man ?

they do, and we've known this for months - friday night or saturday afternoon. it's not nzf's call alone though.

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over 8 years ago

Australia's looking like their road to the WC might be a dead end too - currently in extra time with Syria, score locked at 1-1 (2-2 aggregate - if Syria score, Aussie need 2). Penalties should be soon, Syria has a phenomenal keeper so I'm extremely excited

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over 8 years ago

mrsmiis wrote:

Australia's looking like their road to the WC might be a dead end too - currently in extra time with Syria, score locked at 1-1 (2-2 aggregate - if Syria score, Aussie need 2). Penalties should be soon, Syria has a phenomenal keeper so I'm extremely excited

Nevermind, Cahill saves the day. 109th minute

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over 8 years ago

Syria hit the post in the last minute...

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over 8 years ago

Brown Bear wrote:

I'm also torn. I'd prefer to get to the World Cup. Would love to see Messi or Sanchez in Wellington though. It looks like Argentina is unlikely to be 5th now though. If they win, they will probably qaulify. Where is the best place to follow the results tomorrow? Somewhere with a live table would be useful.

Flashscores

End of an era.  Vinnie - It's over.

If anyone cares for my inane babbling follow @iluvnix17 on the Twitter.

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over 8 years ago

apparently Ecuador have scored in the first minute...

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Argentina vs Ecuador's on right now. Here's a stream for you all: http://www.navixsport.com/sport.php?id=3085&page=s...

Currently 1-0 to Ecuador after 4 minutes. Ecuador score in the 38th second so they're well on the way to knock the last World Cup's finalists out...

Argentina playing like us so far. Meaningless dribbles that result in a turnover, shocking touches and a lot of long ball from Mascherano.

Edit: 1-1! Messi takes one back in the 13th minute.

Edit 2: Messi again! 2-1, 20th minute. Amazing match, Argentina improving their game plan.

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over 8 years ago

Who are we likely to play now?

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