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11 months ago
reubee
coochiee
Fenix
When did Edwards last play a game? She dissappeared off the radar at Sydney

Mayne won't want Vic Esson to get injured.

Edwards & virtual unknown Alina Santos from a US College the other keepers in the squad now.

Anna Leat seems to be taking a break from serious football.



Re: "Anna Leat seems to be taking a break from serious football"

I was going to comment that the NRFL is pretty serious, but then I remembered her game last Friday night was postponed because the wrong sized goals had been placed on the field !!!


Georgia Candy gone?

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From what I saw, we were pretty dire. We couldn't beat an egg. 

Our most likely way of scoring looked to be if Venezuela stuffed it up playing from the back.
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10 months ago
Did they even play. Can't find any reports anywhere. Or was it so dire it wasn't worthy of reporting
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10 months ago
3-1 loss. Kitching the goal.
2-1 at HT. Jale was taken off at the break.




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10 months ago
https://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/154016?newsfeedId=2064762

Speaking after the match, head coach Michael Mayne admitted the performance fell short of expectations.

“Really disappointed with the result… We’ll obviously have a good look at it and see where we can be better on Tuesday.

“To concede three goals like we did, all quite similar, it’s frustrating.

"Two were really well taken by Venezuela, but in a couple of key moments, we just weren’t at the level we needed to be in and around our box.”

Despite the defeat, he noted there were positives to take from the match.

“I don’t think it was all doom and gloom. We’re working on a new system and there were glimpses where we were just one or two passes away from really opening them up,” he said. “The press worked well — that’s probably where our goal came from.”

Looking ahead to the second fixture, Mayne stressed the importance of learning quickly and bouncing back.

“We’re a senior international team and need to perform despite being early in the cycle.. There’ll be some questions I’ll need to ask around individual performances, but there are definitely motivated and hungry players who want to make an impact. 

“We need to react positively and go out looking for the result we need.”

The Ford Football Ferns face Venezuela again on Wednesday 3 June at 4am NZT, live and free on FIFA+.
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10 months ago
Three fab finishes from Venezuela. Speckmaier playing against us, even though I didn't hear Ricardo Ball even mention her NZ links in the commentary, Perhaps he didn't know! Longo still looking useful. What is she doing next season!

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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10 months ago
Ball pops up on the Auckland FC supporters FB pages. He ain't a fan of the Nix at all, that's very clear.

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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
10 months ago
Riccardo Ball used to be a Nix fan. I remember one time he was at the back bencher looking for a ticket in the [yellow fever] zone.  Guess he jumped ship when something better came along.  
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10 months ago
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Three fab finishes from Venezuela. Speckmaier playing against us, even though I didn't hear Ricardo Ball even mention her NZ links in the commentary, Perhaps he didn't know! Longo still looking useful. What is she doing next season!

Why is Longo playing in these games if she's retiring?
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KiwiMancunian
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Three fab finishes from Venezuela. Speckmaier playing against us, even though I didn't hear Ricardo Ball even mention her NZ links in the commentary, Perhaps he didn't know! Longo still looking useful. What is she doing next season!

Why is Longo playing in these games if she's retiring?

I thought Longo was included for these games so she could have a proper send-off from the Ferns after the games against CT, which were supposed to take place before the end of the ALW regular season, got cancelled.

If that is to be the case, not been a great send-off for her so far.
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10 months ago
Match highlights.
Some top keeping denied Clegg twice in the first half. She really should have done better with the first opportunity, but 2nd sharp chance she was definitely unlucky.

Some top shooting from outside the box by the Venzuelans, but gees that 3rd goal, Esson needs to practice her vertical leap. 

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/06/01/watch-highlights-from-ferns-3-1-loss-to-venezuela-in-spain/

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/06/01/sharp-shooting-venezuela-beat-football-ferns-3-1-in-spain/
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I was finally able to watch the highlights. I'm certain it was Glen Larmer commentating the game instead of Riccardo Ball. Unless you heard a different feed?  Surprised Glen wouldn't have mentioned Speickmaiers link to NZ.
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Three fab finishes from Venezuela. Speckmaier playing against us, even though I didn't hear Ricardo Ball even mention her NZ links in the commentary, Perhaps he didn't know! Longo still looking useful. What is she doing next season!
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10 months ago
Well in the intervening 18 years he must have been taking his anti malarials.

I can't be bothered going back to look at last year's posts, when I used to pop onto the Auckland FC Supporters FB page a bit. But I remember he wrote some disparging stuff about the Nix/Fever.

Found one.

Maybe do a new signing announcement for Peter Xu, he’d love it and it would wind the Fever up even more 
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2nd game tomorrow. Hot in Southern Spain at the moment.
45 degrees in inland Sevilla the other day!!

Will be cooler down at Marbella on the coast, but still warm.



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Omg, we won!! 2-1.  Goals from Clegg and Hand.  Looking forward to the replay.

Edit to add,  Mariana Speckmaier scored first. 
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10 months ago
Looked like some good strong play in the bits I watched. Manaia Elliott played well. We missed a pen as well.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360711191/football-ferns-rebound-beat-venezuela-2-1-spain

Friends of Football may post the match highlights later. They did for Game 1

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/06/04/football-ferns-fight-back-to-beat-venezuela-2-1-to-tie-up-two-match-series/

The last time the Ferns scored more than one goal in a match was 12 matches ago when they beat Thailand 4-0 in Christchurch in April 2024.
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Ins - Stott, Anton, Hand, Elliott, Brown
Outs - Bunge, Foster, Neville, Hahn, Jale

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/06/04/watch-ferns-coach-michael-maynes-interview-after-win-against-venezuela/

Head coach Michael Mayne says changes to his starting line-up helped spark a reaction that led to the Football Ferns’ 2-1 win against Venezuela in the second game of their two-match series in Spain.

In his post-match interview, Mayne said he felt some of the individual performances in the first match, won 3-1 by Venezuela, “weren’t at the standard.”

“Obviously, I made a few changes based on that, and I think the players that started the game got us on the front foot,” he said.

Mayne said he felt there was enough competition for places in the squad that would drive performance.

“If the player doesn’t perform, there’s going to be someone waiting on this team now, ready to take their spot, and so I think that just drives the performance.

“That’s been the biggest shift.”

Mayne said the group reviewed their first game “really well” to “tidy up a few things without changing the whole system.”



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10 months ago
Watched a reply.
Better performance, but still a long way from the levels they need to reach. Still Lots of good intent and interplay with there quick passing movement. Didn't always come off, but when it did it was good. 
Defence pretty shaky at time. The 3 at the back is still a work in progress. Esson a bit below par today also. 
Interesting to see Foster benched and Stott playing DM.
Thought Clegg and Brown made a good front two. Which should only get better if they can get more game time together.
Nice to see young players like Elliot and Pijnenberg getting opportunities alongside Clegg.
Coach talked about competition for places to drive performance. Backed that up by making 5 changes to starting XI from game one. 
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10 months ago
Just saw the highlights on Stuff - probably frowned on to see the whole thing at work - that was quite the "save"?? by Esson for the Venezuela goal. She's normally pretty solid, but that was.......not good......nor was Moore trying to shield the ballm rather than doing anything with it. 
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I think you have to like the statement from Mayne that you play poorly (Game 1) you will be dropped regardless of who you are. Plenty of competition for places blah blah. Sends the right message.

But yeah shouldn't get too excited. Venezuela down at 51st (6th best in CONMEBOL)
https://inside.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/women

Matildas beat Argentina (FIFA ranked 33rd) in their 2nd game, 4-1 in Canberra in front of a 25,000 sell out.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-02/football-matildas-vs-argentina-live-blog-updates-joe-montemurro/105367616
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coochiee
I think you have to like the statement from Mayne that you play poorly (Game 1) you will be dropped regardless of who you are. Plenty of competition for places blah blah. Sends the right message.

But yeah shouldn't get too excited. Venezuela down at 51st (6th best in  CONMEBOL)
https://inside.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/women

Matildas beat Argentina (FIFA ranked 33rd) in their 2nd game, 4-1 in Canberra in front of a 25,000 sell out.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-02/football-matildas-vs-argentina-live-blog-updates-joe-montemurro/105367616
I understand using Australia as a comparison as they are our closest neighbour. But three of there players just won the Champions League with there club. They also got like 40,000 fans or something at that game against Argentina. Stuff we can only dream of. I'm not sure its very useful comparing us to Australia.
Got to celebrate the wins against non OFC opposition when they come, no matter who they are.
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Oh for sure. 4x or more the player base. Football Australia much wealthier than NZF. Hosting the Asian's Womens Cup early year, maintains the Matildas high profile in Oz. Smartly to be played late Jan-early Feb, in the gap between Ashes cricket series finishing & winter codes yet to start.

FA also getting financial help from WA Govt to bring the next 4 Tillies games to Perth/Bunbury. It is high end dining verus Georgie Pie.

Female player numbers have grown alot in NZ off the back of the 2023 WWC. A major plus. It's just a real shame the Ferns ain't playing non OFC teams at home. But yeah isn't easy for NZF to make it happen.

An Auckland FC ALW team, would be a major future positive, as an extra shop window for the women's game. But it's getting very tight now to launch for next season.

Edit - Being in OFC and not AFC, probably actually hurts the FFs more than the AWs, re lack of profile and getting meaningful games. Would be far more likely the Ferns would qualify for every WWC (soon to also be expanded to 48 teams) than the AWs getting to every mens WC if we were in AFC.

The Ferns being at the Olympics (11 other higher ranked teams) is always just damage limitation. Apart from dronegate, I can't remember anything from their pool games in France last year. But at a Womens Asian Cup, the Ferns would be quarterfinalists, maybe even squeak into a semi.
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10 months ago
Ferns best every tournament result was at an Olympics where they made the quarter finals. Albeit 10 odd years ago.
I don't see why NZF don't organise more home games for the Ferns against 2nd tier AFC teams. Particularly east Asian teams. Teams like Philippines have shown they are competitive. With the next Asian cup in Australia you'd think teams would see a tour of NZ as beneficial to prep for that tournament.
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You'd hope so. I actually had the Asian Women's Cup dates wrong above. Correct duration is 1st to 21st March 2026. Late Jan-Feb may have been Football Australia's hoped for request??

There are 4 FIFA windows before the tourney kicks off

23 June - 2 July
20-29 October 
24 November - 2 December
24 February - 7 March

The final window an obvious one to try lure 1 or more AFC teams to NZ for a game. 

The following window 7-18 April 2026, is when the OFC 2027 WC qualifying semis & final will be hosted in NZ.

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I don't see why they didn't give Santos a run in goal. What better opportunity would they get?

Can't say I'm impressed with Moore or Antons defending.  Room for some other defenders to come back,for sure.

Some excellent play by Elliott. 
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10 months ago
coochiee
I think you have to like the statement from Mayne that you play poorly (Game 1) you will be dropped regardless of who you are. Plenty of competition for places blah blah. Sends the right message.

But yeah shouldn't get too excited. Venezuela down at 51st (6th best in CONMEBOL)
https://inside.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/women

Matildas beat Argentina (FIFA ranked 33rd) in their 2nd game, 4-1 in Canberra in front of a 25,000 sell out.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-02/football-matildas-vs-argentina-live-blog-updates-joe-montemurro/105367616
FIFA rankings for womens football are bullshark. South American teams improving fast. Them and African teams often underrated in the rankings.
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Yeah likely true. That and the Ferns at 32nd probably ranked 10 spots or so too high.

That win over Norway and draw with the Swiss at 2023 WWC likely worth alot of rankings points at the time.
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Started Both Games: Esson, Moore, Taylor, Longo, Kitching, Clegg
Played Both Games: Bunge, Hahn, Hand, Stott, Elliott, Brown, Hassett, Pijnenburg
Played Once: Neville, Anton, Foster, Jale, Jackson, Green
Didn’t Play: Wisnewski, Santos, Edwards, Nathan

That’s the second tour in a row where Ruby Nathan’s not gotten any minutes. Deffo one for the future but it continues to be a little surprising how she keeps getting picked so soon when there are a lot of attacking options deserving of a look-see.

Grace Wisnewski saw Pijnenburg getting subbed on in midfield ahead of her, although based on club levels and match fitness that shouldn’t be controversial.

The other two were who didn’t feature were goalkeepers.
Maybe if Claudia Jenkins hadn’t withdrawn injured then she might have played the second game but there was too much of a drop from Vic Esson to the others for any deeper rotation.

Esson could have done better for a couple of the goals she conceded in these games. Not at her best after limited game time for her club lately. Her distribution was fine and she was pretty good in the air... but she’s set high standards as a shot stopper that weren’t fully met here. While Anna Leat is unavailable there’s really no challenge to her as the number one but that state of affairs won’t last forever so it’ll be interesting to see if Esson stays at Rangers after spending the last few months stuck on the bench. It’s a bit like Max Crocombe with the All Whites where staying put might mean falling behind by this time next year. Esson’s 34 years old so this is a window that may not come again.
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10 months ago
Where are CJ Bott, Bowen and Steinmetz at???? 
And Liv Chance might not be too far away from a return to the Ferns? 
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Where are CJ Bott, Bowen and Steinmetz at???? 
And Liv Chance might not be too far away from a return to the Ferns? 
Steinmetz has done her ACL and I believe and is out for a while.
Not sure why the other two weren't part of things.
Maybe they just needed a rest post-season while giving second-choice players some experience?
Indiah Paige-Riley was also absent but maybe she's busy looking for another club after Crystal Palace got relegated?

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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FYI - Fraser last played for Utah on 5th May.
Liv Chance is yes back playing club football. 

https://theniche-cache.com/football/2025/6/6/football-ferns-vs-venezuela-the-mayne-reign-properly-begins

It’s early days in a new system and it should also be said upfront that the Ferns were missing several key players against Venezuela, with the likes of CJ Bott, Katie Bowen, Macey Fraser, Indi Riley, and Malia Steinmetz all absent due to injuries. If you scrambled together a ranked list of the Ferns players at the strongest club levels then it’s very possible that quintet forms the top five.


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Where are CJ Bott, Bowen and Steinmetz at???? 
And Liv Chance might not be too far away from a return to the Ferns? 


Niche Cache

Olivia Chance & Liz Anton – Kolbotn (Norwegian Toppserien)
The good news is that Liv Chance and Liz Anton are very much ninety minute players for Kolbotn. Chance in the midfield, Anton in central defence. The bad news is that, after failing to overcome an early goal to lose 1-0 against Stabaek, they still haven’t won a game since April and have dipped into last place of the standings. They do have a game in hand against Røa, who are only two places above them, but even if they win that they’ll still be one point adrift. Much work to be done.
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