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Ricki Herbert 2005-2013

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over 12 years ago

I thought this piece by Fred Woodcock was one of the most balanced Ricki obituaries I've read so far...

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9431794/Woodcock-Tale-of-two-World-Cups-for-Herbert

He acknowledges Ricki's successes and failures, strengths and weaknesses, without turning it into either hagiography or character assassination.

And he notes the recent rumour mongering by a fellow Fairfax journalist without over-playing the significance.


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over 12 years ago

That's is a good write up by Fred. Him and Piney are really the only two Journos whose articles I read and go 'that's a good article' Michael Burgess is coming along.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:

That's is a good write up by Fred. Him and Piney are really the only two Journos whose articles I read and go 'that's a good article' Michael Burgess is coming along.

Agree, I'm exactly the same with each of those three.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 12 years ago

Ricki Herbert is a clueless man who had alot of luck on his side. I don't know1 person who has ever respected him including his 2 kids

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over 12 years ago

See I look at your posts pav and you are just a troll. Now I could abuse you but I choose to pay you out with sarcasm purely because whomever you are (real or not) you are just a loser and its not actually worth my effort getting wound up over a burger flipper on an internet forum whose basic MO is "where is my next score coming from" (you can take that one anyway you like)

Abuse the man as a coach if you like, that's your issue but to get personal about a guy and his kids.... That says more about you than anything else.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago

Ban pav mods. I dont wanna read that crap


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over 12 years ago

Stupid New Zealanders. The worlds most ugliest race

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over 12 years ago


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 12 years ago

Brian Turner has also had enough of the Ricki-scapegoating shenanigans, and claims that Worthington's article told outright lies.


Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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over 12 years ago
Doloras wrote:

Brian Turner has also had enough of the Ricki-scapegoating shenanigans, and claims that Worthington's article told outright lies.



Surely most people did not believe what Worthington claimed anyway.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 12 years ago

Wait is that actually Pav? I thought it was just a troll account.

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over 12 years ago

As i said indom post thread burgess has similar revelations without sources and we're ok with it?

Seems a tad unfair. Ppl are a bit blindsided by their distaste for the dom


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over 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
Doloras wrote:

Brian Turner has also had enough of the Ricki-scapegoating shenanigans, and claims that Worthington's article told outright lies.



Surely most people did not believe what Worthington claimed anyway.
A lot of non yellow fever, football-peripheral people may not believe all of it, but it is often all they hear
it's good to see some balance out there, but the ongoing stouch isn't great for football
most of the broader public - and potential fans, just see a bickering football administration and say same old same old


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over 12 years ago
TV wrote:

As i said indom post thread burgess has similar revelations without sources and we're ok with it?

Seems a tad unfair. Ppl are a bit blindsided by their distaste for the dom

Yeah but hold up. Like Danny Hays and Billy Harris', Burgess' article was clearly labelled 'opinion'.  From that point of view, you just write it off if you don't buy it. He does give one source (BT) whom gets a token quote but the rest, you can make assumptions having listed and quoted a source, that the rest would have been off the record because there was at least an initial source. Again it is labelled an opinion piece so if you think it's bollocks, well it's his opinion.

Worthingtons, while not listing a source (which is fine if it's an opinion piece) was not presented as an 'opinion piece' or labelled as one. As such the article was written in style of a fact piece, not that writers opinion. If he had quoted someone or listed a source, well then I would have said about the article 'all fair'. The difference between the two articles is night and day.
I absolutely hate the Herald purely cause I have a massive issue with the shit that Maddaford presents as 'Soccer coverage' when it's quite obvious he has not a fucking clue about football or the game in front of him but I like what Burgess presents and does attempt to give balance.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
Jeff Vader wrote:

That's is a good write up by Fred. Him and Piney are really the only two Journos whose articles I read and go 'that's a good article' Michael Burgess is coming along.

Yeah, we're lucky Woodcock is now sports editor of the Press newspaper here in Christchurch. Guarantees good football coverage. Especially since Tony Smith is the senior sports journalist on the paper since some elderly rugby types retired a few years ago.


The Press has been a very football-friendly paper for a decade now going back to when Paul Thompson, a former national league player & All White was editor (I know he's disliked by many in Wellington but here he was good value and literally put football on the front page - Ryan Nelsen only had to sneeze to make it on the front page. All sorts of footballs stories made it to the front page).


Even mid-Canterbury paper the Ashburton Guardian has a football guy as editor - Dutch immigrant Coen Lammers, who was deputy editor, sports editor & sports & general reporter of the Press for a decade until this year, and originally a football reporter in the Netherlands. He told me once, the first New Zealander he'd ever heard of as a young football fan and reporter in the Netherlands, was Wynton Rufer who he saw play a few times. Lammers was a sports reporter 1991-1994 in Holland at the height of Wynton's career.

Here's an amusing story typifying how the old guard of rugby and league types were "eased out" of employment at the Press by the new guard of Lammers etc. amidst some strife:  http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10481936

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
pav wrote:

Stupid New Zealanders. The worlds most ugliest race

Are you:


 (A) this kind of "Pav" :

(a bit "fruity")


(B) A "Pav" looking for a fight:



The pavlova food fight, it got messier…

(C) or this kind of "Pav":

"Vada pav" = a potato burger

 "The Indian fast food burger that originated in Marathi cuisine, consisting of bread roll & potato fritter filling. Pav in Marathi means a small loaf of bread."


(D) the subject of the first Chapter of classic Russian novel "The Brothers Karamazov" by Dostoevsky:

Chapter 1 Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov ...Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov, a landowner well known in our district in his own day, and still remembered among us...For the present I will only say that this "landowner"- for so we used to call him, although he hardly spent a day of his life on his own estate- was a strange type, yet one pretty frequently to be met with, a type abject and vicious and at the same time senseless. But he was one of those senseless persons who are very well capable of looking after their worldly affairs, and, apparently, after nothing else. Fyodor Pavlovitch, for instance, began with next to nothing; his estate was of the smallest; he ran to dine at other men's tables, and fastened on them as a toady, yet at his death it appeared that he had a hundred thousand roubles in hard cash. At the same time, he was all his life one of the most senseless, fantastical fellows in the whole district. I repeat, it was not stupidity- the majority of these fantastical fellows are shrewd and intelligent enough- but just senselessness, and a peculiar national form of it..."

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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about 12 years ago
I haven't listened to the above yet but does any one know what ricki has been doing for coin since the stuff up against mexico?wo



Auckland will rise once more

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about 12 years ago


Founder

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about 12 years ago

I know it relates more specifically to his time at the Phoenix than the All Whites but it's been nice to see Ernie Merrick sticking up for Ricki Herbert a couple of times in the last week:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9650495/Ernie-Merrick-It-was-tricky-for-Ricki-Herbert

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9652165/Measured-Merrick-clears-the-air

Over the last few months I've noticed that both on this forum and in the media there seems to have been a gradual re-writing of the history of Ricki's time at the Phoenix . It is now quite common to see the entire Herbert era casually dismissed as "hoofball" or similar. The truth is that for the first four (maybe five) years of the Phoenix very few people had any real complaints about Ricki's management or the style of play because it was getting results and could also be quite entertaining (and yes JD, I know you have carried an irrational hatred of Ricki Herbert with you since birth but nobody likes a gloater OK?).

Anyway, it's been good to see Ernie attempt to redress that somewhat and it is pretty classy of him to do so.

I also still wouldn't be surprised to see Ricki pop up again next season in one of the A-league coaching jobs currently filled on an interim basis.

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about 12 years ago
terminator_x wrote:

I know it relates more specifically to his time at the Phoenix than the All Whites but it's been nice to see Ernie Merrick sticking up for Ricki Herbert a couple of times in the last week:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9650495/Ernie-Merrick-It-was-tricky-for-Ricki-Herbert

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9652165/Measured-Merrick-clears-the-air

Over the last few months I've noticed that both on this forum and in the media there seems to have been a gradual re-writing of the history of Ricki's time at the Phoenix . It is now quite common to see the entire Herbert era casually dismissed as "hoofball" or similar. The truth is that for the first four (maybe five) years of the Phoenix very few people had any real complaints about Ricki's management or the style of play because it was getting results and could also be quite entertaining (and yes JD, I know you have carried an irrational hatred of Ricki Herbert with you since birth but nobody likes a gloater OK?).

Anyway, it's been good to see Ernie attempt to redress that somewhat and it is pretty classy of him to do so.

I also still wouldn't be surprised to see Ricki pop up again next season in one of the A-league coaching jobs currently filled on an interim basis.

Yes, we were only the team in the HAL to qualify for 3 finals in a row between 09/10 and 11/12 - with Terry's financial problems in there.
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about 12 years ago

Endorse Term

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 12 years ago
terminator_x wrote:

 (and yes JD, I know you have carried an irrational hatred of Ricki Herbert with you since birth but nobody likes a gloater OK?).



Actually JD was quite complementary of our style and approach to the game in the first season (he was a big fan of Felipe early on).
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