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AW vs Honduras Oct 9 Match Thread

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The All Whites have a public training session from 4pm on Thursday at Kristin School.

Thanks for the tip.
Got some brother and nephew kudos.
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Not to start the Paston vs Moss debate again, and not withstanding Rickis comments about the starting team being the one at the WC. 
 
Given Paston has been on the bench while Moss has been playing, I think Moss should be in goal.
 
 
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this from the events in auckland website -

 
Sorry, there are no "Sports" events in "Auckland, New Zealand" this weekend. Please try another category or do a search.
 
 
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Probably because the event is actually in North Shore City?

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hmm probably the reason, isn't it part of Auckland though?  Still would have thought it would include the greater region for events.
 
Oceanic62010-10-07 11:45:33
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Oceanic6 wrote:
hmm probably the reason, isn't it part of Auckland though?�


Not yet we aren't.

Three for me, and two for them.

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FFS, I've lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're Auckland. Always have been!
 
On a different note. Heres the weather forecast for Saturday according to metservice.

Max 19�C
MIN 9�C

Rain then showers, chance thunder. Westerly change

Fcuk - thats gonna hurt crowd figures for sure. Though it sounds like the rain will be heaviest early in the day.
Hammer Head2010-10-07 14:00:43
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So we've sold about 13 000 of 25 000?
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Oceanic6 wrote:

this from the events in auckland website -


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Sorry, there are no "Sports" events in "Auckland, New Zealand" this weekend. Please try another category or do a search.

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http://www.aucklandnz.com/index.php/event_detail/?L1=38&L2=221&L3=&id=5374

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Hammer Head wrote:
FFS, I've lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're Auckland. Always have been!
 
On a different note. Heres the weather forecast for Saturday according to metservice.

Max 19�C
MIN 9�C

Rain then showers, chance thunder. Westerly change

Fcuk - thats gonna hurt crowd figures for sure. Though it sounds like the rain will be heaviest early in the day.


I have also lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're not Auckland
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Well whether you like it or not we will be soon. 
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When does Honduras arrive?  This is the highest ranked side to come to NZ since god knows when.  I reckon we can do the goods and win this and stay in the top 50.  So I am seriously not worried about the crowd turning up.  A work mate says his tickets from Tuesday afternoon had , PAX of 11500.  Remember the monumental stuff up with Auckland at North Harbour when there was a walk up of 8,000 at the gate.  The folks in the office are only just talking of buying their tickets now.

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.ScoobyD2010-10-07 14:37:28
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NHpeter wrote:
I have also lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're not Auckland


And that's probably one of the reasons that Auckland can't get behind anything properly, parts of Auckland blaming the other parts. It's completely stupid, the Auckland REGION goes from Pakiri in the North down to Port Waikato in the south (roughly), so if you're in there then call yourself an Aucklander and stop whinging, we're all one city now so it's time to accept it and embrace it.   
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ScoobyD wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
I have also lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're not Auckland


And that's probably one of the reasons that Auckland can't get behind anything properly, parts of Auckland blaming the other parts. It's completely stupid, the Auckland REGION goes from Pakiri in the North down to Port Waikato in the south (roughly), so if you're in there then call yourself an Aucklander and stop whinging, we're all one city now so it's time to accept it and embrace it.   


Mmmmm. Yeah, see, i'd rather not.

Three for me, and two for them.

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http://premier.ticketek.co.nz/

Not even on Ticketek's home page.
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edward l wrote:
 The folks in the office are only just talking of buying their tickets now.
 
Same in my office. A lot of people I've spoken to who aren't what you would call football-spotters never paid much attention to when the game is being played and are now seriously considering about heading along.
 
I think/hope we will see a surge in ticket sales from now until kick off. Doubt we'll get to 20k though unfortunately.
 
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ScoobyD wrote:
http://premier.ticketek.co.nz/

Not even on Ticketek's home page.
 
 
of course it is, in the main box, under ASB International Series
 
 
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Piney was on the radio talking it up.  Really looking forward to the game now.

(Err, we can talk about the Shore getting a divorce from Auckland later, it's a bit like this couple  http://tackyweddings.com/2008/02/18/worst-wedding-photo-shoot/ .  And yes I'm from the Shore and am an Aucklander too, but the Shore is going at a faster speed than the rest and I'd be loathed to slow it down with another big bureaucracy.)
 
On second thoughts try this wedding and ask yourself how long it will last http://tackyweddings.com/2008/09/10/super-slutty-wedding-dress-whoooooa/
 
 
edward l2010-10-07 15:15:54
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go piney.
 
some more stories starting to pop up on herald and stuff websites. a bit more media action. smeltz reckons he should be ok, but not certain just yet, according to Stuff.
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Buffon II wrote:
call yourself an Aucklander and stop whinging, we're all one city now so it's time to accept it and embrace it.    [/QUOTE]

Mmmmm. Yeah, see, i'd rather not.


Yeah, when Len Brown is mayor of the whole region, all us Ponsonby types, Westies and South Aucklanders are going to come across the Bridge and drive down your property values.

[QUOTE=edward l] the Shore is going at a faster speed than the rest and I'd be loathed to slow it down with another big bureaucracy.)


That's because you don't pay your fair share for regional amenities, yet. The rich areas saying "screw you guys" to the rest of the region is really what's held Auckland back. And if you don't like it, I'm more than happy to dynamite the Harbour Bridge and dismantle the busway we built.
Doloras2010-10-07 15:34:58

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ScoobyD wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
I have also lived on the Shore my whole life and as far as I'm concerned we're not Auckland


And that's probably one of the reasons that Auckland can't get behind anything properly, parts of Auckland blaming the other parts. It's completely stupid, the Auckland REGION goes from Pakiri in the North down to Port Waikato in the south (roughly), so if you're in there then call yourself an Aucklander and stop whinging, we're all one city now so it's time to accept it and embrace it.   


I'm not whinging. It is up to me where I come from and as far as I am aware I am from the North Shore. The reason people can't get behind things aren't because we are arguing about where we live.

Your post was more of a whinge. Anyway back to the topic.
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edward l wrote:
(Re the above, if I stood on a platform of re-installing the toll booths on the bridge , I'd be elected by a land slide )


Well, if Shore types would agree never to come south of the Waitemata for work, sport, education, arts, culture, movies, etc, then sure, not only toll booths but machine gun nests on the Bridge would be okay. :D

NHpeter: as far as I'm concerned, I'm a citizen of the People's Republic of Grey Lynn/Ponsonby, but I think our "hood" will have more independence and identity under the SuperCity than it does currently lumped into "Auckland City" with the likes of Otahuhu and St Heliers. Similarly, "the Shore" is hardly homogenous: ask someone from Devonport whether they think they have anything in common with Glenfield or Albany.

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Doloras wrote:
edward l wrote:
(Re the above, if I stood on a platform of re-installing the toll booths on the bridge , I'd be elected by a land slide )


Well, if Shore types would agree never to come south of the Waitemata for work, sport, education, arts, culture, movies, etc, then sure, not only toll booths but machine gun nests on the Bridge would be okay. :D

NHpeter: as far as I'm concerned, I'm a citizen of the People's Republic of Grey Lynn/Ponsonby, but I think our "hood" will have more independence and identity under the SuperCity than it does currently lumped into "Auckland City" with the likes of Otahuhu and St Heliers. Similarly, "the Shore" is hardly homogenous: ask someone from Devonport whether they think they have anything in common with Glenfield or Albany.


Who the hell lives in Devonport? Only kidding, its a nice place.

Nice Opinion, What time is everyone meeting at the Albany Sports Bar and Cafe??
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Also just about to leave to watch the All Whites train at Kristin school
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NHpeter wrote:
Nice Opinion, What time is everyone meeting at the Albany Sports Bar and Cafe??


The free buses from the CBD start running at 5:30, so I can be there from 6 pm onwards.

(I like Devonport too, because it's more like Grey Lynn-Ponsonby than it is like the rest of "the Shore". )

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Doloras wrote:
Well, if Shore types would agree never to come south of the Waitemata for work, sport, education, arts, culture, movies, etc, then sure, not only toll booths but machine gun nests on the Bridge would be okay. :D
 
We've got all of those things. Even international football.
 
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NHpeter wrote:
Also just about to leave to watch the All Whites train at Kristin school
 
Gutted. I'm stuck at home looking after a sick child. Will have to wait until Saturday for Winston to sign my new Hammers shirt.
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Hammer Head wrote:
Doloras wrote:
Well, if Shore types would agree never to come south of the Waitemata for work, sport, education, arts, culture, movies, etc, then sure, not only toll booths but machine gun nests on the Bridge would be okay. :D

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We've got all of those things. Even international football.

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Great! You put up the barbed wire and electric fences and we're happy for you to be the South Pacific's North Korea, completely self-reliant under the wise guidance of the Dear Leader Andrew Williams.

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Doloras- you're guna need some cooking oil- cos you've got a chip on your shoulder! reckon the auckland region civil war is a bit off topic.....besides Albany's got dreamy donughts and they get the thumbs up from someone who matters so...plus Williams wanted to clock John Banks- that woulda been impressive!

actually keen for the All Whites and the Shore- redemption time for the North Harbour Stadium for me! First game there was the Knights and Melbourne...first and last Knights game I attended, and Salley got injured.

ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL WHITES!


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Doloras wrote:
Great! You put up the barbed wire and electric fences and we're happy for you to be the South Pacific's North Korea, completely self-reliant under the wise guidance of the Dear Leader Andrew Williams.
Otherwise known as Mr 15% cause that's how much he got on a low turn out.
 
As for Jonas Salley (martin b).  That hit he took was just sickening.
 
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Anyway, very happy to have any sort of footie back at North Harbour and welcome anyone who can make it to the game.  I think we are gonna score early and score often and be very happy punters.
edward l2010-10-07 17:35:19
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Went to the All Whites Training. They had a training match that looked like the probably 11 vs the other 8
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details please NHpeter. lots of people? media?
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hundred or so people, not that many media.
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Most of the media went to a morning training session at the school, so hopefully there will be some coverage on the news tonight. I went to the afternoon one - I was the guy with the flip camera filming the training. Also interviewed Ricki and Ryan. I should have the footage up on nzherald.co.nz some point tomorrow. Good fun!
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Most of the media is in New Delhi.

Doloras wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
Nice Opinion, What time is everyone meeting at the Albany Sports Bar and Cafe??


The free buses from the CBD start running at 5:30, so I can be there from 6 pm onwards.

(I like Devonport too, because it's more like Grey Lynn-Ponsonby than it is like the rest of "the Shore". )


We're aiming 4:30... that's Feverish, Cnut, Marius, 2ndBest, me and not that square-headed piking sook El Grap.


Hard News2010-10-07 19:30:20

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I'm hoping to go around 5pm - I've got to cover the elections first though. Stupid democracy!
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Did anyone spot rory at training?
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Buffon II wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
Buffon II wrote:
Just saw Reid, Bertos and Mully at my local dairy. Stoked.
Was Mully handing in his CV?


Nope. Reid is a beast in person too. Startled me a little.


Did they need to pay? It's free for All Whites in Wgtn.

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