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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Seems increasingly likely that Fiji will be stripped of the June Oceania Nations Cup at the OFC Congress next month and OFC apparently will either  give it to us (yay!!!), Solomons or New Caledonia.
The March Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament was taken off Fiji last week and awarded to us.
 
 
Our chances of hosting it must be pretty damn good!!!
 
Sky will then have no excuse not to show all the AW's group games against Fiji, Solomons and PNG plus the Final. Be interesting to see how many people turn out to see the AW's against Island teams- I'd wager more than in previous years.
Big Pete 652012-01-17 14:51:43

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Pitty. I was looking forward to a Fijian holiday. I'd suggest for the 'good of the game' it'll go to one of the island nations. They could probably wager on a few Kiwi's traveling this time too.
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Yeah I was eyeing up some time in Fiji, if they move it to Auckland or something it won't quite have the same "June holiday" about it.
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auckland is lovely in June

Auckland will rise once more

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Was looking into a Fiji trip too, wish they would sort this so we could start planning.
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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
auckland is lovely in June


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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Vinny at right back..hmmmmmmmmmm. Didnt think we were short of defenders at last WC even sans Ryan?

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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Boro4eva wrote:
Vinny at right back..hmmmmmmmmmm. Didnt think we were short of defenders at last WC even sans Ryan?


we havent had a consistant right back ever... last WC we had winnie ried playing as a Right sided centre back
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Lia is ineligible for the All Whites, NZF are going to have some egg on their face over this.
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el grapadura wrote:
Lia is ineligible for the All Whites, NZF are going to have some egg on their face over this.


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He'll be ready by May supposedly.
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He isn't eligible. He's represented Australia at age group level and he could only play for the All Whites if, while representing Australia, he was eligible for NZ. We know he wasn't eligible then as he's still several months shy of supposedly being eligible this time around.
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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Coincidentally, there is more discussion about this issue in the Phoenix speculation transfer fred.
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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
loyalgunner wrote:
He isn't eligible. He's represented Australia at age group level and he could only play for the All Whites if, while representing Australia, he was eligible for NZ. We know he wasn't eligible then as he's still several months shy of supposedly being eligible this time around.
 
There are examples of players who have represented one country at age group level without being eligible at the time for the country they later want to switch to at senior level, who have received approval from FIFA:
 
 
A member of the Bahrain team that played the AW's in 2009:
Abdulla Baba Fatadi (born on November 2, 1985) is a Nigerian footballer who is a midfielder for Al Jahra. His birth name is Babatunde Fatai.[citation needed] He played for Nigeria under 17 national team in U17 world championship before moving to Bahrain in 2004. He later took on Bahraini nationality to represent the Bahrain national football team. He played for Bahrain U23 and since 2007 playing for the senior Bahraini team.
Also:
Lawrence Awuley Quaye (born 22 August 1984) is a Ghana born naturalized senior Qatar international who played for the Ghana u-18 team while not eligible for Ghana before switching to Qatar in 2010.
 
FIFA seem to turn a blind eye more for smaller countries but have blocked players switching from (and to) major footballing nations:
"Arteta, a Spaniard playing for Everton, had hoped to represent England but it transpired he wasn't eligible because he played for Spanish youth teams without holding a British passport at the time.

Lia, who captained Australia at under-17 and under-20 level, is in the same boat as Arteta and a spokesman for New Zealand Football admitted Article 18.1 might catch them out.

'Ultimately it is up to the Fifa player status committee to decide on the matter and if a player wants to put his hand up for selection, and the coaching staff of New Zealand thinks he may add value to the national team then New Zealand Football will apply to Fifa to hear his case,' the spokesman said."
 
Big Pete 652012-01-31 07:59:41

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Like I said in the other thread, your information is wrong - neither of these players played an official game for the junior teams of Ghana and Nigeria respectively.

As such, they're not in the breach of the regulation in question. Lia, on the other hand, has played an official game for Australia's junior teams and therefore is in a breach of the regulation.
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At leat we are sure that Daniel is now eligible to represent the AW'S

The Phoenix will take on Sydney without midfielder Daniel after the Brazilian suffered a high ankle sprain shortly after coming on as a second-half substitute. He is likely to be sidelined for three weeks.

Daniel, who is off contract in April, was given permission to visit a club in Thailand last week but the 32-year-old maintained his preference was to stay in Wellington.

"It didn't take me long to realise that Thailand was not a place I wanted to take my family," he said. "Had I been younger and single I could probably have given it a go, but I want to continue playing for the Phoenix and the All Whites now I am qualified to do so."

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Just announced the Asian play off ... the top two in each group go tho with the best third place to play Oceania winner..

Group A
South Korea
Iran
Ubecks
Qatar
Lebanon

Group B
Japan
Australia
Iraq
Jordan
Oman


Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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That's not right Midfielder,  5th best Asian has to go through Conmenbol.  Meanwhile the Oceania winner plays the 4th best in concacaf.


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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Sorry George my bad ... was still thinking of 2010...

Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei

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Alone else reckon we would be pushing for 3rd place in both of those groups?
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2ndBest wrote:
Alone else reckon we would be pushing for 3rd place in both of those groups?



I reckon we'd be in the running for it in group B, group A looks a bit tougher overall.el grapadura2012-03-10 11:57:51
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el grapadura wrote:
2ndBest wrote:
Alone else reckon we would be pushing for 3rd place in both of those groups?



I reckon we'd be in the running for it in group B, group A looks a bit tougher overall.


f**kwit. NZ havent won a FIFA World Cup game since the Bahrain game.
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f**kwit...that Bahrain game wasn't a world cup game.  We played Italy, Slovakia, and Paraguay at the world cup.
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Wow, great trolling from denchy. The finer side of humanity always shines through on internet discussion forums. Anyway I think in FIFA's view WC qualifiers count as WC games and that's why the tournament itself is sometimes referred to as the World Cup Finals. But I'm not sure what his point is about that though - we've only played 3 WC games since the Bahrain match and haven't lost any either and one was against the (then) defending champions.

I think we would have a run for 3rd in either of those groups - but it wouldn't be a sure thing

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Allan Jones? Please God no.
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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Fallon and Jones.

Why do people give Sam's archaic opinions so much airtime? He's clearly stuck in the eighties and the game has moved on in the last twenty years.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
SAF to NZ football? Or even Roy Hodgson? Is he taking the piss?

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
he's also stuck in auckland with no mention of colin tuaa, stu jacobs or any other half decent coach from south of the bombays

360footballnews.com

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The only things I do agree with is we do need to develop more coaches.  Not convinced about Herbert having all the hats. 

And this I also agree with "Some of our other players were still at A-league pace and got caught out. Tim Brown and Tony Lochhead are too slow at international level and are severely lacking in one-on-one marking situations. Michael McGlinchey should have stayed on in the midfield, instead of Brown, if we are building for the future. We are still in desperate need of a strong midfield playmaker,.."




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Tuaa is a great coach, he did wonders with YoungHeart back in the day. In terms of a director of football/development type role for NZF though, what about Wynton? I know he's a bit nuts but he is really into player development and working on the technical aspects, and has connections all over the place. The Wynners programme has produced some decent players too.

Anyone know how much it costs to get the UEFA coaching licenses? It would be good if NZF could pay for all the NZFC coaches to get their badges. Its that sort of thing which could have real long term positive results on the quality of footballers we produce.

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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el grapadura wrote:
Allan Jones? Please God no.


The biggest bullsh*tter this side of the black stump.

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

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reg22 wrote:
he's also stuck in auckland with no mention of colin tuaa, stu jacobs or any other half decent coach from south of the bombays


Say what?

Three for me, and two for them.

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
FIJI LOSE OCEANIA CUP HOSTING RIGHTS
 
Yes, what we already knew is now official- announcement about to be made. See:
 
 
Let's hope we get awarded it- though by no means certain...
 
'[Fiji FA President] Patel said the Nations Cup is now up for tender between the OFC's 10 other member associations, including NZ Football, who scooped the Olympic qualifiers currently being played in Taupo.

Van Hattum said NZ Football is currently assessing whether it will now bid for Nations Cup hosting.

"We've received the documents as with all other member associations, but haven't made a decision yet," he said.

"I don't think it's a forgone conclusion, a number of associations will be interested in it.

"We also have to make sure we don't overstretch resources, there is financial risk involved."

Footnote:
Who knew that Our Frank  "NZ Football chairman van Hattum, ...was appointed head of world football's transparency and compliance task force four months ago."
 

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Looks like Daniel is keen to play

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good to see another island nation having the opportunity to shine in the global football limelight.Sounds like the Solomons have a great stadium with good facilities for the tournament. The top four teams to progress to round robin home and aways, wonder if we'll get live streams provided of the quality we had for the Under23 Olympic Qualifiers, OFC?

  Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
$3000 return flights probably rule it out for me.
 
Plus the civil unrest.
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Google image search showing shots of Lawson Tama Stadium.

Decent looking stadium. Haven't NZF and Sky agreed a deal for this? So we wont get a free stream like the U23 tourny.

edit - Turns out it's only the home games during phase 3 of qualifying so no certainty that we'll see any of phase 2.
timmymadden2012-03-28 17:16:34
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