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Football Ferns - Cyprus Cup glory

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Have to win our  next game.
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
el grapadura wrote:
That's another great result. We could easily make the final here.
 
Yeah. Our women's football is great. I have high hopes for this team, and the various age group teams!
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NZ beat Scotland 3-0 to meet Canada in the Final of the Cyprus Cup.
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Stack wrote:
NZ beat Scotland 3-0 to meet Canada in the Final of the Cyprus Cup.
 
Yeah! And look at this:
 
Group A Standings  

 

P

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

PTS

New Zealand

3

2

1

0

5

1

4

7

Netherlands

3

1

2

0

6

3

3

5

Italy

3

1

1

1

3

2

2

3

Scotland

3

0

0

3

1

9

-8

0

 
 
New Zealand above Netherlands, Italy and Scotland?? That is magnificent reading!
 



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I wish Sky would f**king recognize how much football fans are getting f**ked off with them about now showing football on the tele though.
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They would have to find a feed somewhere first I would imagine. Perhaps that is easier said than done.
 
But massive ups to the Football Ferns, what a year for NZF!

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wow this is great stuff from the girls.  Hope they get more media coverage
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Awesome result, AWESOME

nevermind us being good at minority womens sports like netball, rugby and cricket, this may well go down as the NZ Footballing achievement of the year (I hope not though, c'mon Nix and AWs)
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Well done girls. Fantastic results and fantastic efforts.
 
 
TBF i'm glad to see the kiwis win. It actuallys means something and adds to the epic 12 months they've had as a footballing nation. Even if they did beat my homeland..
 
Role on Canada :)
 
 
Scottishbhoy2010-03-02 11:59:27

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Excellent result.

Any chance of a dodgy stream somewhere on the net for Thursday morning?
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I Amber Hearn . . . Golden Boot FTW.
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Very well done to the women in those three results, what an excellent last 12 months for New Zealand football, everything going right ... I have belief that the women will take Canada out, just wish I could see it on TV, but then again, a feed from Cyprus probably is hard to obtain

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Fantastic, what a year for football here, things just keep getting better. What next, a win in LA on Thursday?
Nix, Leyton Orient and Alloa Athletic supporting schmuck.

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Halbergs take note? Theyre going top of the world here effectively,possibly winning something,and its a much bigger sport than rowing or netball.
 
But could they give it to them after snubbing the AWs? Interesting indeed...Im guessing it wont even be recognised. Still a year away,there has been no coverage of it at all,itll just slip under the radar.

Allegedly

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The World Rankings for Women's Football are due to be revised 12th March.
Current rankings of those involved in this tournament:
Eng 8, Italy 11, Canada 12, Netherlands 17, NZ 23, Scot 24, Switzerland 26, SA 55.
In case we decide to join Asia, those above us are:
Korea DPR 5, Japan 6, China 13, Australia14, Korea Rep 21
Top 4:
USA, Germany, Brazil, Sweden


We're Forever Causing Trouble

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Interesting that we got so badly pumped by Australia but then did so well againt teams that are ranked comparitively. Maybe it is a mental thing v the Aussies.

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Weren't the games against Aus youth teams?
You know we belong together...

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Nothing I read said that, sauce ?

Interestingly their youth sides haven't qualified for the U-17's and U-20's where we've looked pretty good.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Games v Australia were warm ups so probably just using it to test waters, obviously worked as they must have ironed out a few kinks. f**ken SkyTV needs a kick up the arse.
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To be totally fair to Sky, I have no idea and that could very well be the case. I've tried looking on YouTube this morning for highlights but to no avail. Off topic but is this why we wont see the AW european games also?
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They still need a kick up the arse

Allegedly

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Quite possibly.  In fairness to Sky (and I'm no great advocate of them)  when there has been TV coverage of games they have gone out and sourced it for the AW's.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hi all,
 
"... no coverage of it at all ..." - ever visited www.sportswebsoccer.com ?
 
Unfortunately, there is no TV coverage anywhere in the world of either the Cyprus Cup or the Algarve Cup, which is also taking place in Portugal at present and boasts a rather tasty final in USA v Germany. I wouldn't mind seeing that fixture, either.
 
Oska, the Aussies were at full strength - they were their first games of the year, as they commenced preparations for the Asian Cup, which is taking place in China in May. They are playing North Korea in Brisbane tonight and again on Saturday for the same reason.
 
Bopman, I don't think it's completely a mental thing, although I'm sure that's part of it. When you haven't beaten someone since October 1994, the mental side of things is bound to be a factor.
 
Believe it or not, I think playing on home soil is a bit of an issue, in part because the girls do so so infrequently - they're so used to playing on the road, and do so far better than they do here. They become a really tight unit on their travels, and don't have any of the potential distractions which a home series can boast.
 
Witness, for example, the clash between the Matildas and the FFs at North Sydney Oval in July 2008. We played them off the park, and would have scored four or five had fortune favoured us, yet those West Island sods prevailed 1-0.
 
Virtually all of the girls' best results have been recorded on the road. Just as well, really, because by and large, it's not financially viable to have the girls playing on home soil. Hence the rarity of such fixtures.
 
The girls are playing NZ's 146th "A' international in women's football tonight, only 26 of which have been in NZ. Of those, seven have been won, and six drawn - we've lost the rest! :-((
 
The next Football Ferns matches after the Cyprus Cup are currently scheduled in October - the OFC Women's World Cup qualifiers on the North Harbour Stadium Tigerturf. Depending on entries from the island nations, that could see us play our 150th international here.
 
Personally, I'd like to see a special effort made to mark that milestone - NZ v USA or Germany would be a most fitting fixture, with invitations extended to all former Football Ferns to attend the match, in appreciation of their contribution along the way towards game 150.
 
I know the USA are keen to play here, having hosted us a few times in recent years. But whether such a showpiece fixture fits in with the masterplan which is in place for the girls is another matter - that's more important, from an overall perspective, than any one-off event which has been arranged simply to mark a milestone in NZ women's football. 
 
 
Cheers,
 
JR
 
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
1-0 loss to Canada in the final. Canada scored at about the 80th minute,
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 Still, a great performance in the tournament! Proud of them all.
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
another team that has lifted the expectations for football in NZ this year - impressive
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El-Ni�o wrote:
�Still, a great performance in the tournament! Proud of them all.


Yep. Well done.
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Massive 
E + R + O

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:


Ouch. Right over Jenny Bindon's head.


It just didn't rise as predicted. However, it when across her to the top right and for any female GK that is difficult even if she was in a better position. It was a good shot.

Anyway, I am proud of the girls.
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:


Ouch. Right over Jenny Bindon's head.
 
Good goal but again just like our mens team we see our defence and midfielders backing away from the ball and giving the other team to much room, we have to sort this out.
 
Still a top class effort from the ladies, congratulations on getting to the final, now on to the world cup and hopefully get into the 1/4 finals (or further)
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