All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams

The Road To Brazil 2014 via Wellington feat. Mexico

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Now that we have booked out ticket into the next stage of qualifying, I was wondering where we will play the home legs. The games are unlikely to draw big crowds, so will NZ Football look to spread the games around?

Hosting the games in Auckland I guess might get some ex-pats to boost the crowd, but it would be nice to see games in places like Hamilton, Taupo, Palmy or maybe ChCh.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Man, I'd love it if we played Cuba. Imagine a trip to Havana for a game.


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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Now we know New Zealand will play Tahiti and New Caledonia (Fiji should win PNG). I would play the home matches at Mount Smart Stadium because I can't see them playing at the Westpac Stadium or North Harbour Stadium in full crowds though.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Auckland didn't really come to the party for the Jamaica game, I think it is Wellington's turn again ;)

Although that was a friendly, maybe if the game meant something the crowds would be better...

You'll never beat The Salmon!

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Do you think Aucklanders would come out to support a qualifier against Tahiti more than they would a friendly against Jamaica? I can't see a huge increase in ticket sales.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Id go for Dunedin, Napier or Hamilton maybe?


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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Somewhere in the South Island would be nice

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

If it's during semester then Dunedin should get at least one match I reckon.

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

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

If it's during semester then Dunedin should get at least one match I reckon.

Games will be played between 7 September 2012 and 26 March 2013. ChCh should get one, chance to show them a little love and play at the new stadium there.
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

So it is New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Tahiti for the Third Round. All Whites v Solomon Islands final.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

It is disapointing that New Zealand are not going to the OFC Nations Cup Final and qualify for the FIFA Confederations Cup but they have a chance at the FIFA World Cup.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Anyone have any idea when can expect some more specific news about where and when the next sets of qualifiers will be? 

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
OFC WC Qualification Stage 3

Don't worry, it'll be a breeze...

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Well it will be tough.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Play it down south in the cold.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

So home and away semi against solomon islands, an then a home and away final. or do we play all three teams first?

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

brettdale55 wrote:

So home and away semi against solomon islands, an then a home and away final. or do we play all three teams first?

Round Robin, so we face all 3 teams home & away.
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

brettdale55 wrote:

Play it down south in the cold.

 

The Dunedin stadium's indoors so the "weather advantage" is surely neutralized there?

 

Rugby Park, Invercargill!

 

 

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

some breeze.............

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Play one in Wellington, One at either Christchurch or Dunedin and then one in Auckland.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

I watched the interview with the Solomon Island's coach after the 3rd place game. He was very confident his side would beat the All Whites in both legs come 3rd round play offs.

Mr Positive

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Just out of interest, how many of the solomon island players play proffesional football?

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Ryans Rovers wrote:

If it's during semester then Dunedin should get at least one match I reckon.

Games will be played between 7 September 2012 and 26 March 2013. ChCh should get one, chance to show them a little love and play at the new stadium there.

Just out of curiosity what is the capacity, and is the magnificent effort of building it currently being entirely wasted on eggball?

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

SC03 wrote:

Ryans Rovers wrote:

If it's during semester then Dunedin should get at least one match I reckon.

Games will be played between 7 September 2012 and 26 March 2013. ChCh should get one, chance to show them a little love and play at the new stadium there.

Just out of curiosity what is the capacity, and is the magnificent effort of building it currently being entirely wasted on eggball?

Regular Match Capacity: 17,991 seats (11,140 covered)

Test match capacity 25,231 seats (11,140 covered)

Bit hard to find offical figures, but seems they have been close to the 17k mark for 3 games and around 21k for the Southern Derby from match reports.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Traditionally these playoff games against PI teams get SFA crowds. However I think that interest is now quite a bit higher. If NZF promote it properly(a big ask IMO) and the home games are spread out around the country then people will come along. Losing like we did in Honiara will convince many people that these games won't be all one sided. I would imagine a Sunday afternoon game on a non wet day at the ROF would drag in 10 to 15 thousand!!!

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

zinidane wrote:
 I would imagine a Sunday afternoon game on a non wet day at the ROF would drag in 1.0 to 1.5 thousand!!!

Fixed.


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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

zinidane wrote:

Traditionally these playoff games against PI teams get SFA crowds. However I think that interest is now quite a bit higher. If NZF promote it properly(a big ask IMO) and the home games are spread out around the country then people will come along. Losing like we did in Honiara will convince many people that these games won't be all one sided. I would imagine a Sunday afternoon game on a non wet day at the ROF would drag in 10 to 15 thousand!!!

The last few games have been in Auckland/Wellington. I would hope they do spread them around, ChCh & Hamilton would be good, maybe Dunedin for the 3rd.

Anyone have a clue when the draw is done? The Nix will need to start working out what to do with any clashes in fixtures.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

When are the FIFA windows between September 7th and March 26th?

Looking at some of the other confederations qualfiers for the world cup in the time frame that has been suggested these games will be played, these are the dates i am picking we might play our six games.The mid weeks before or after or on the weekends of September the 8th and 9th, October the 13th and 14th and March 23rd and 24th.November 14th also seems possible.

How many points do we need?Three wins three draws minimum.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

That is minimum. Good job the 2014 qualifying format is the same as 2010 imagen that Tahiti get thrashed against Bahrain.

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sanday wrote:

When are the FIFA windows between September 7th and March 26th?

Looking at some of the other confederations qualfiers for the world cup in the time frame that has been suggested these games will be played, these are the dates i am picking we might play our six games.The mid weeks before or after or on the weekends of September the 8th and 9th, October the 13th and 14th and March 23rd and 24th.November 14th also seems possible.

How many points do we need?Three wins three draws minimum.

 

FIFA windows are 8-12 September, 13-17 October, 14 November, 6 February, 23-27 March.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ryans Rovers wrote:

SC03 wrote:

Ryans Rovers wrote:

If it's during semester then Dunedin should get at least one match I reckon.

Games will be played between 7 September 2012 and 26 March 2013. ChCh should get one, chance to show them a little love and play at the new stadium there.

Just out of curiosity what is the capacity, and is the magnificent effort of building it currently being entirely wasted on eggball?

Regular Match Capacity: 17,991 seats (11,140 covered)

Test match capacity 25,231 seats (11,140 covered)

Bit hard to find offical figures, but seems they have been close to the 17k mark for 3 games and around 21k for the Southern Derby from match reports.

Pretty much the perfect stadium for the Phoenix, aside from not being in Wellington.

Fuck this stupid game

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

sanday wrote:

When are the FIFA windows between September 7th and March 26th?

Looking at some of the other confederations qualfiers for the world cup in the time frame that has been suggested these games will be played, these are the dates i am picking we might play our six games.The mid weeks before or after or on the weekends of September the 8th and 9th, October the 13th and 14th and March 23rd and 24th.November 14th also seems possible.

How many points do we need?Three wins three draws minimum.

 

FIFA windows are 8-12 September, 13-17 October, 14 November, 6 February, 23-27 March.

Hope the OFC gives us a home game on the 6th Feb, could get a decent crowd in being a public holiday.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

6th Feb might be hard to get players released from N hemisphere clubs? (Will need  a big dose of "I don't give a toss" from NZF)

 

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Will the entire campaign require that attitude from NZF?

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Having a November 14th game at the RoF would be great, purely for nostalgic reasons.


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patrick478 wrote:

Having a November 14th game at the RoF would be great, purely for nostalgic reasons.

Really? Do you really think you'd be overflowing with nostalgia watching NZ v Solomon Islands, on a Wednesday, with 30,000 fewer people than in 2009?

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Fitzy wrote:

Will the entire campaign require that attitude from NZF?

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Until we are guaranteed to be the OFC representative for the playoff against CONCACAF, yes

[quote]"The big thing now is how we prepare for the World Cup fixtures," Herbert said. "It's going to clash with the Premier League, the American league. If I'm honest, I don't give a toss. Players need to be available. That's not a Ricki Herbert policy, it needs to be a New Zealand Football policy. I have a massive job here and the players have to play their part.

 
"It doesn't really matter if you are earning $1 or $2, everybody still has to make that commitment to the national team and if that effects their position at their club, so be it. International football is in windows for certain reasons and we need to make sure we are ready for that. We have to have our best players."
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Junior82 wrote:

6th Feb might be hard to get players released from N hemisphere clubs? (Will need  a big dose of "I don't give a toss" from NZF)

 

 

It's a FIFA window, so the clubs don't get a say in it. But both the 6 February and 14 November dates are 'friendly' dates, which means that the release period for players from clubs is shorter, so I think it's unlikely we'll see All White qualifiers played on these dates.

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Jebus is good to hear a Ricki quote with a bit of conviction!

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Nice words RH, agree 100%. Hasn't been mentioned much [if at all] but I don't see NZ as being favourites to qualify out of Oceania at all. We lost that mantle after all of those poor performances in the Solomons. Reid and Nelsen won't necessarily make our chances any better if we replicate the effort we displayed last week. We were terrible and we should be expecting our team to thrash these Island teams, bollocks to this 'they have all improved so much' bullshit, we should be killing them everytime we play them no matter where that is. How can we draw with Italy and Paraguay and yet lose by 2 goals to New Caledonia????r

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