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almost 3 years ago
Why no Emma Main? And what about Aimee Phillips she was overseas playing pro now back in NZ and has played for the Ferns in the past. Otherwise seems like a pretty good group. Certainly more players to choose from than at any other time in our history and we will have the answer as to how good a coach she is after having them in camp for 8 weeks. That is longer than preseason for some clubs. Even if the starters are likely to only have a couple of weeks together before the tournament the group should be pretty clear on how she wants them to play by the end of the camp. Looking forward to that last friendly before the WWC 
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almost 3 years ago
Feverish
Sounds expensy. Should be the better for it

Not half!
8 weeks, 40 odd players, plus all the associated support staff.
Id say its nothing short of incredible.
Im all for developing the womens game, but considering there is next to zero chance of getting out of the group....
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almost 3 years ago
Fenix
Feverish
Sounds expensy. Should be the better for it

Not half!
8 weeks, 40 odd players, plus all the associated support staff.
Id say its nothing short of incredible.
Im all for developing the womens game, but considering there is next to zero chance of getting out of the group....

40 players is a lot. Surely at this point you'd have it narrowed down a lot more than that.  They'd be better off having less players and using the budget on some quality coaches.
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
I imagine FIFA will be paying alot of the cost, as they do for mens teams that qualify for a WC. Something like $1M solely to be spent on each team's build up, before the tourney itself.

Also there is only 15-20 players currently in camp? That enable Klimkova to pretty much run a 'game day' squad for these pratice games they are having against boys teams. Sounds like first bunch of players will be cut by early June (about 5 weeks in), as more 1st choice senior players arrive. Like Edwards, Sheraf will likely be cut once Esson & Leat arrive.

Furthermore injuries in the WC are inevitable, so if you have players on standby in NZ, who have benefited from being in the large camp earlier that's handy.

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almost 3 years ago
siac
Fenix
Feverish
Sounds expensy. Should be the better for it

Not half!
8 weeks, 40 odd players, plus all the associated support staff.
Id say its nothing short of incredible.
Im all for developing the womens game, but considering there is next to zero chance of getting out of the group....

40 players is a lot. Surely at this point you'd have it narrowed down a lot more than that.  They'd be better off having less players and using the budget on some quality coaches.
I think its 40 players because of the staggered arrival of those that still have club commitments in Europe and USA. What's wrong with bringing in the fringe players to fill out the numbers while others are yet to arrive?
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almost 3 years ago
na, this is a good thing. can't complain about going above and beyond like this, given the state of the team

360footballnews.com

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almost 3 years ago
Surely assembling 40 players at home for a training camp is the lowest cost that it will ever be. This is probably the best value for money training camp ever. Future first team players get to see what the environment is like, and what the level is that they need to reach. The coaches- not just Jitka get to spend decent length of time assisting the players with technical skills and they all get exposed to different training methods and coaching than they have at their club sides. Jitka was also saying that on most tours they only get 3 or so low intensity sessions on the grass as they have to allow for travel fatigue etc and seems like she doesn’t feel like she was able to really get the team to play how she wants them to. So she has been given every opportunity to get them revving for the last game and it should be easier to continue the momentum with the newly arriving players when they come in later stages. I’m sure they are all getting tactical information to study whilst they are still at their clubs overseas before they come into camp. Looking forward to a great performance in that last game before the main event. 
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almost 3 years ago
Rusty Dunks
full of hyperbole but just look at some of the dick comments on it from boofheads.  

As I type this at work at LHR, ITV is talking to the England ladies captain who can't wait to get downunder and do England proud.

The UK is really up for this WC.  I hope NZ is too!
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Goalkeepers: Vic Esson, Anna Leat, Erin Nayler

Defenders: Liz Anton, CJ Bott, Katie Bowen, Claudia Bunge, Michaela Foster, Meikayla Moore, Ali Riley, Rebekah Stott

Midfielders: Olivia Chance, Betsy Hassett, Annalie Longo, Ria Percival, Malia Steinmetz

Forwards: Milly Clegg, Jacqui Hand, Grace Jale, Indiah-Paige Riley, Gabi Rennie, Paige Satchell, Hannah Wilkinson

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almost 3 years ago
coochiee
Goalkeepers: Vic Esson, Anna Leat, Erin Nayler

Defenders: Liz Anton, CJ Bott, Katie Bowen, Claudia Bunge, Michaela Foster, Meikayla Moore, Ali Riley, Rebekah Stott

Midfielders: Olivia Chance, Betsy Hassett, Annalie Longo, Ria Percival, Malia Steinmetz

Forwards: Milly Clegg, Jacqui Hand, Grace Jale, Indiah-Paige Riley, Gabi Rennie, Paige Satchell, Hannah Wilkinson

Daisy Cleverley would be pretty unlucky if she misses, out. Thought she has been a much more consistent performer than some others on this list.
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almost 3 years ago
40. (NEW ENTRY) Murphy Sheaff (Jacksonville Dolphins, United States) 
39. (39) Aniela Jensen (University of the Pacific, United States) 
38. (NEW ENTRY) Maggie Jenkins (UCF Knights, United States) 
37. (27) Ally Green (AGF, Denmark) 
36. (34) Hannah Blake (Perth Glory, Australia) 
35. (28) Ashleigh Ward (Southampton, England) 
34. (29) Emma Rolston (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
33. (31) Lily Alfeld (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
32. (38) Marisa van der Meer (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
31. (19) Alyssa Whinham (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
30. (NEW ENTRY) Brianna Edwards (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
29. (NEW ENTRY) Grace Wisnewski (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
28. (26) Ava Collins (St John’s University, United States) 
27. (20) Kate Taylor (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
26. (24) Liz Anton (Perth Glory, Australia) 
25. (32) Mackenzie Barry (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
24. (21) Daisy Cleverley (HB Køge, Denmark) 

23. (23) Erin Nayler (IFK Norrköping, Sweden) 
22. (NEW ENTRY) Grace Neville (London City Lionesses, England) 
21. (15) Meikayla Moore (Glasgow City, Scotland) 
20. (22) Gabi Rennie (Arizona State University, United States) 
19. (35) Milly Clegg (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
18. (7) Indiah-Paige Riley (Brisbane Roar, Australia) 
17. (13) Hannah Wilkinson (Melbourne City, Australia) 
16. (8) Paige Satchell (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
15. (16) Katie Bowen (Melbourne City, Australia) 
14. (12) Anna Leat (Aston Villa, England) 
13. (18) Malia Steinmetz (Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia) 
12. (11) Annalie Longo (unattached) 

11. (14) Jacqui Hand (Aland United, Finland) 
10. (37) Michaela Foster (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
9. (4) Ali Riley (Angel City, United States) 
8. (25) Grace Jale (Canberra United, Australia) 
7. (10) Victoria Esson (Rangers, Scotland) 
6. (17) Betsy Hassett (Wellington Phoenix, NZ) 
5. (9) Claudia Bunge (Melbourne Victory, Australia) 
4. (2) Ria Percival (Tottenham Hotspur, England) 
3. (5) Olivia Chance (Celtic, Scotland) 
2. (6) Rebekah Stott (Brighton and Hove Albion, England) 
1. (3) CJ Bott (Leicester City, England) 

Top 23 is Piney's World Cup squad - Neville in for Anton the only change from Voerman's. Top 11 players are his first choice starting side I guess too.
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almost 3 years ago
Katie Bowen needs to be in the starting XI somewhere.
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almost 3 years ago
Profile on Liv Chance. Sorry can't seem to embed tweets anymore.

https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/1661861150039117830

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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2023/5/12/forecasting-a-football-ferns-fifa-world-cup-squad

Niche Cache's predicted squad.

GKs - Victoria Esson, Anna Leat, Erin Nayler
Defenders - Rebekah Stott, Claudia Bunge, Katie Bowen, Meikayla Moore, Mackenzie Barry, CJ Bott, Ali Riley, Michaela Foster
Midfield - Ria Percival, Betsy Hassett, Malia Steinmetz, Daisy Cleverley, Olivia Chance
Forwards - Grace Jale, Indiah-Paige Riley, Hannah Wilkinson, Jacqui Hand, Paige Satchell, Gabi Rennie, Milly Clegg
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almost 3 years ago
When do the last of the ferns come into the training camp? All the English and Scottish seasons are finished now? Scandinavian leagues have 1 or 2 games left and then is it just Ali Riley from the states? Any news on injured player progress? Percival, Longo, Chance, Moore? Are they back trail now in full capacity?
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
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When do the last of the ferns come into the training camp? All the English and Scottish seasons are finished now? Scandinavian leagues have 1 or 2 games left and then is it just Ali Riley from the states? Any news on injured player progress? Percival, Longo, Chance, Moore? Are they back trail now in full capacity?

From this Niche Cache article.
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2023/5/12/forecasting-a-football-ferns-fifa-world-cup-squad

Ali Riley, Jacqui Hand, and Erin Nayler the late arrivals around time of Vietnam friendly.

Otherwise all those you name presumably are in camp training. Longo probaly a longshot, but the others all likely fit enough to be picked. Moore with a back injury maybe a question mark. Percival got some WSL mins before the season finished. Klimkova has said Chance will be good to go.
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almost 3 years ago
Unused sub
When do the last of the ferns come into the training camp? All the English and Scottish seasons are finished now? Scandinavian leagues have 1 or 2 games left and then is it just Ali Riley from the states? Any news on injured player progress? Percival, Longo, Chance, Moore? Are they back trail now in full capacity?

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-cup/132232817/injured-football-fern-annalie-longos-race-to-be-fit-for-fifa-womens-world-cup
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Herald,What a bunch of goons,really!
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almost 3 years ago
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-cup/132232814/fifa-womens-world-cup-uncapped-keeper-kept-on-as-football-ferns-trim-training-squad

The dream of playing at a home World Cup is over for goalkeepers Lily Alfeld and Murphy Sheaff, midfielders Deven Jackson, Aniela Jensen and Alyssa Whinham and forwards Hannah Blake and Maggie Jenkins.

Football Ferns pre-World Cup training camp
Goalkeepers: Brianna Edwards, Victoria Esson, Anna Leat, Erin Nayler

Defenders: Liz Anton, Mackenzie Barry, CJ Bott, Katie Bowen, Claudia Bunge, Michaela Foster, Ally Green, Meikayla Moore, Grace Neville, Rebekah Stott, Kate Taylor, Ashleigh Ward

Midfielders: Olivia Chance, Daisy Cleverley, Annalie Longo, Ria Percival, Malia Steinmetz, Grace Wisnewski

Forwards: Milly Clegg, Ava Collins, Jacqui Hand, Grace Jale, Gabi Rennie, Indiah-Paige Riley, Emma Rolston, Paige Satchell, Hannah Wilkinson

Not participating due to club commitments: Ali Riley, Besty Hassett.

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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Alfeld still injured? Edwards will have to grow a foot to be an international keeper, surely.
I dont know much about Blake but Rolston is still in there,which is surprising. 
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Yeah I'm not sure why Alfeld was even included in the camp. Think Sheaff has been carrying an injury too, hence Edwards still there while they wait for Nayler to arrive.
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almost 3 years ago
I hope like hell Nayler isnt considerede as the #1 option.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 3 years ago
If we bomb this world cup like many are predicting...Klimkova and Pragnell both must go. Walk before we riot.

I hope after all this prep there is some light for fans
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almost 3 years ago
Showtime Nixie
If we bomb this world cup like many are predicting...Klimkova and Pragnell both must go. Walk before we riot.

I hope after all this prep there is some light for fans
Once again SN showing that he thinks all that the chief executive of a national federation does is appoint coaches. 
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over 2 years ago · edited over 2 years ago · History
Ferns WWC warm up game is against Vietnam.
They just had a friendly against Germany.
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Not a bad result for Vietnam. Germany for me are one of the favourites to win the WC. So looks like Vietnam are no easy beats and should be a stern test for the Ferns.
Edit. Does look like a bit of a second string Germany team.
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over 2 years ago
Ranix
Ferns WWC warm up game is against Vietnam.
They just had a friendly against Germany.
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Not a bad result for Vietnam. Germany for me are one of the favourites to win the WC. So looks like Vietnam are no easy beats and should be a stern test for the Ferns.
Edit. Does look like a bit of a second string Germany team.
Definitely a second string German side, Vietnam also lost to Poland U23s 2-1 recently. 

We need to beat them and hopefully comfortably. 
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