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The Road To Brazil 2014 via Wellington feat. Mexico

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almost 13 years ago

When mates etc asked me why the qualifiers weren't here, that has been my answer. Same can be said of Auckland though. My worry is even though the RWC was a massive success with the public in Auckland, there was huge organisation with the fan walk to Eden park which may not happen for a one off game on a week night no less, where as Wellington is already naturally set up with bars and transport all the way to the stadium.

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almost 13 years ago

Groff wrote:

Think it was a tuesday from memory? Yeah don't think it's gonna be down south. RoF or Eden park, would be massively surprised if it was anywhere else. Hopefully the decision is made soon.

Agreed- that was nothing more than a forlorn hope.

My comment about the cost to and from Dunedin was a little more self-centred . . . Just want the north island venue confirmed so I can look at cheaper tickets out of Dunedin.

Positive that it is looking more like wellington

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almost 13 years ago

Yeah and fair enough too bro. The quicker the decision is made, the better for all concerned regardless of where.

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almost 13 years ago


Surely it'll be Wellington. Give Auckland the rumoured warm-up in September.

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almost 13 years ago

From the article in the Herald.

"Auckland or Wellington will host November's high-stakes World Cup soccer playoff with the decision coming down to whether to try to maximise the financial returns or give the side the best chance of qualifying for Brazil."

Isn't qualifying for Brazil maximising the financial returns?

So Wellington it is.

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almost 13 years ago


What's soccer?

A fan is a fan.

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almost 13 years ago


Its what all the Mums take their kids to... (in the mini-van)

                                                                        COYN    

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almost 13 years ago

Groff wrote:

When mates etc asked me why the qualifiers weren't here, that has been my answer. Same can be said of Auckland though. My worry is even though the RWC was a massive success with the public in Auckland, there was huge organisation with the fan walk to Eden park which may not happen for a one off game on a week night no less, where as Wellington is already naturally set up with bars and transport all the way to the stadium.

Auckland is like that too now. Bars in Kingsland and others in town very close to the buses/trains to Eden Park.
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almost 13 years ago

Groff wrote:

When mates etc asked me why the qualifiers weren't here, that has been my answer. Same can be said of Auckland though. My worry is even though the RWC was a massive success with the public in Auckland, there was huge organisation with the fan walk to Eden park which may not happen for a one off game on a week night no less, where as Wellington is already naturally set up with bars and transport all the way to the stadium.

Auckland is like that too now. Bars in Kingsland and others in town very close to the buses/trains to Eden Park.

Fair enough, no hiding the bias here. Been a few years since I lived there and remember it being a bit of a pain in the arse to get to and from. Not quite Mt. Smart pain in the arse but required planning.
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almost 13 years ago


wow i am hyped up already . Now all i gotta do is wait for 8 1/2 months

I LOVE LAMP

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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

Jerzy Merino wrote:


Wellington. 20th November. Night. Sleet. Numbing cold. Hurricane-strength southerlies. Baying ROF. Bring it on! 



totally perfect, my birthday!!! has to be wellington and a win!!!
mega excited

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 13 years ago

Jerzy Merino wrote:


Wellington. 20th November. Night. Sleet. Numbing cold. Hurricane-strength southerlies. Baying ROF. Bring it on! 



Chuck in a horror landing at Welly International Airport and an earthquake....

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

Jerzy Merino wrote:


Wellington. 20th November. Night. Sleet. Numbing cold. Hurricane-strength southerlies. Baying ROF. Bring it on! 



Chuck in a horror landing at Welly International Airport and an earthquake....


And trying to reverse a 3-0 lose in the first game. lol

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

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almost 13 years ago

lol, and having Strebre Delovski reffing

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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almost 13 years ago

And Bon Jovi announcing another surprise visit a week out.


"Phoenix till they lose"

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

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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

I would hazard a guess that if we are playing a team from Concacaf, the referee will be from Asia or Africa. I would take a guess out of Japan or perhaps North Africa.


AFC zone
Origin
Referees
DoB
KSA
Saudi Arabia
Khalil Ibrahim AL GHAMDI
02/09/1970
UAE
UA Emirates
Ali Hamad AL BADWAWI
22/12/1972
IRN
Iran
Alireza FAGHANI
21/03/1978
UZB
Uzbekistan
Ravshan IRMATOV
09/08/1977
JPN
Japan
Yuichi NISHIMURA
17/04/1972
BHR
Bahrain
Nawaf SHUKRALLAH
13/10/1976
AUS
Australia
Benjamin WILLIAMS
14/04/1977

CAF zone
Origin
Referees
DoB
CMR
Cameroon
Néant ALIOUM
17/07/1982
RSA
South Africa
Daniel BENNETT
22/08/1976
SEN
Senegal
Badara DIATTA
02/08/1969
CIV
Côte d’Ivoire
Noumandiez DOUE
29/09/1970
GAM
Gambia
Bakary GASSAMA
10/02/1979
ALG
Algeria
Djamel HAÏMOUDI
10/12/1970
TUN
Tunisia
Slim JEDIDI
17/04/1970

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 13 years ago

I hope it's this guy:

AUS
Australia
Benjamin WILLIAMS
14/04/1977

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

I would think unlikely considering the close relationship and that they are ex OFC..... Neutrality at all costs......

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 13 years ago

We had a Hungarian and a Uruguayan ref in the matches against Bahrain.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

Yeah. We played a team out of Asia and they game us UEFA and Conmebol. Thats why I think AFC and CAF. Just geographically separate.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 13 years ago

A pretty safe bet that it won't be an Australian  ref.

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

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almost 13 years ago

Leggy wrote:

A pretty safe bet that it won't be an Australian  ref.

I would think based on history and how tournaments are going, they pretty much use guys that have been in their world cup program for how many ever years it is. The only Australian would be Ben Williams as Patrick has pointed out and I seriously doubt FIFA would leave themselves open to that exposure considering AU used to be part of OFC and our neighbouring relationship.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

And Bon Jovi announcing another surprise visit a week out.

I've done the business on NZF - have you kissed Celia Wade's Brown yet??

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almost 13 years ago

Bl**dy Heck Ahmad.  I've just had lunch!!


"Phoenix till they lose"

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almost 13 years ago

$10 on

UZB
Uzbekistan
Ravshan IRMATOV
09/08/1977


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almost 13 years ago


fred woodCOCK is betting on the home playoff being in auckland .he is all for the quick money and must think the AW'S will not make it

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almost 13 years ago

ahmad wrote:

Doesn't Eden Park hold 60,000 vs 35,000?

Anyone else skeptical that the bandwagon would attract 60,000 in Auckland on a weeknight even including travellers?

Yeah, wait for a 2-0 away loss first up and see how many people turnout to watch them play in Auckland on a wednesday
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almost 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Doesn't Eden Park hold 60,000 vs 35,000?

Anyone else skeptical that the bandwagon would attract 60,000 in Auckland on a weeknight even including travellers?

Yeah, wait for a 2-0 away loss first up and see how many people turnout to watch them play in Auckland on a wednesday

Or Wellington for that matter to be fair to our Orkland Friends! Wellington has its fair share of bandwagoners as well.
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almost 13 years ago

The good thing is with such a small turn-around people will get their tickets early (I hope) because no city in NZ would recover for a wednesday game if we got smashed away.

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almost 13 years ago

If its in Wellington, I'll drive down from Palmy regardless of the 1st leg result. I won't go to Auckland though.

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almost 13 years ago

Should be a "T.B.A" until the away leg is played.  If we win that: Auckland; draw/narrow loss: Wellington; if we're hammered: Taihape.

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almost 13 years ago

Should be a "T.B.A" until the away leg is played.  If we win that: Auckland; draw/narrow loss: Wellington; if we're hammered: Taihape.

if hammered then Mangatinoka  farm field. Good reason to travel "Tui Girls Tour"

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almost 13 years ago

Should be a "T.B.A" until the away leg is played.  If we win that: Auckland; draw/narrow loss: Wellington; if we're hammered: Taihape.

Yes. That's a great idea. We have a winner. 

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almost 13 years ago

I prefer Wellington, but I will go any where in N.Z to watch this. Even if we do get smashed in the first leg

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almost 13 years ago

Really think missing the Confed Cup is really damaging to getting this squad gelling without Nelsen. Still so disappointed we lost that..

a.haak

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sthn.jeff wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Doesn't Eden Park hold 60,000 vs 35,000?

Anyone else skeptical that the bandwagon would attract 60,000 in Auckland on a weeknight even including travellers?

Yeah, wait for a 2-0 away loss first up and see how many people turnout to watch them play in Auckland on a wednesday

Or Wellington for that matter to be fair to our Orkland Friends! Wellington has its fair share of bandwagoners as well.
Whats worse though, 20,000 people at Westpac or 20,000 people at Eden park? Would rather the average crowd and 'home' advantage than an average crowd at a 'foreign' ground
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almost 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Doesn't Eden Park hold 60,000 vs 35,000?

Anyone else skeptical that the bandwagon would attract 60,000 in Auckland on a weeknight even including travellers?

Yeah, wait for a 2-0 away loss first up and see how many people turnout to watch them play in Auckland on a wednesday

Or Wellington for that matter to be fair to our Orkland Friends! Wellington has its fair share of bandwagoners as well.
Whats worse though, 20,000 people at Westpac or 20,000 people at Eden park? Would rather the average crowd and 'home' advantage than an average crowd at a 'foreign' ground

I agree, just think people maybe have Rose Tinted glasses thinking  Wellington  will automatically have a Bumper crowd and to be honest, in terms of atmosphere would probably rather have 20 at RoF than twice that number at Eden Park
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almost 13 years ago

Any news on the planned half time entertainment? Cage fight between Telfer and Reason.  Winner gets to take on Guy Smith?


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