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Posted December 21, 2018 04:45 · last edited December 21, 2018 04:54

Wasn't sure where to put this ...
Not sure if it is a 'go' at Ole for not really being behind NZF and its playing style or whether it is propoganda from Ole? ;)

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/71834

Reading the article, I think you are looking for some angle that doesn't exist. 

The Foundation invited a few promising female players from Ole (an academy based in the Wellington region), to the biggest women's football game in Wellington in years. Being a chance to inspire these young girls by seeing their heroes up close. Seems as simple as that.

I don't follow the women's game much, but thankfully does look to be free of the political BS that soo plagues the men's game in NZ. That's what other informed posters have stated on here anyway.

The irony being, that after watching that game, Declan would have told the girls to forget everything they saw!

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Unknown editor edited December 21, 2018 04:54
Unknwn Quantity wrote:

Wasn't sure where to put this ...
Not sure if it is a 'go' at Ole for not really being behind NZF and its playing style or whether it is propoganda from Ole? ;)

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/71834

Reading the article, I think you are looking for some angle that doesn't exist. 

The Foundation invited a few promising female players from Ole (an academy based in the Wellington region), to the biggest women's football game in Wellington in years. Being a chance to inspire these young girls by seeing their heroes up close. Seems as simple as that.

I don't follow the women's game much, but thankfully does look to be free of the political BS that soo plagues the men's game in NZ. 

The irony being, that after watching that game, Declan would have told the girls to forget everything they saw!

Unknown editor edited December 21, 2018 04:48
Unknwn Quantity wrote:

Wasn't sure where to put this ...
Not sure if it is a 'go' at Ole for not really being behind NZF and its playing style or whether it is propoganda from Ole? ;)

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/71834

Reading the article, I think you are looking for some angle that doesn't exist. 

The Foundation invited a few promising female players from Ole (an academy based in the Wellington region), to the biggest women's football game in Wellington in years. Being a chance to inspire these young girls by seeing their heroes up close. Seems as simple as that.

I don't follow the women's game much, but thankfully does look to be free of the political BS that soo plagues the men's game in NZ. 

Unknown editor edited December 21, 2018 04:46
Unknwn Quantity wrote:

Wasn't sure where to put this ...
Not sure if it is a 'go' at Ole for not really being behind NZF and its playing style or whether it is propoganda from Ole? ;)

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/71834

Reading the article, I think you are looking for some angle that doesn't exist. 

The Foundation invited a few promising female players from Ole (an academy based in the Wellington region), to the biggest women's football game in Wellington in years. Being a chance to inspire these young girls by seeing their heroes up close. Seems as simple as that.

I don't follow the women's game much, but thankfully does look to be free of much of the political BS that plagues the men's game in NZ.