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The Road To Brazil 2014 via Wellington feat. Mexico

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I'm an American living in Wellington, really looking forward to seeing Mexico here.

I generally root for CONCACAF teams in all circumstances where they aren't playing the US, but i'll definitely be pulling for the All Whites in this one.

But, while i agree that Mexico is ripe for the picking, i just don't like the idea of NZ going into Azteca.

Sure, there have been some 0-0 draws there this round of qualifying, but there is a bit of a difference (to put it mildly) between the battle-hardened CONCACAF squads who have went in there and gotten a result and this current NZ side.

Though, of course, anything can happen on the day...

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over 12 years ago

Win or Lose against Mexico, I'm still super excited. Just to be apart of a packed Westpac stadium again will be a great experience. Hopefully the away leg is close so it's game on back in Wellington! 

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over 12 years ago

I hate to be the guy that brings this up. But the amount of corruption in South America is just rediculous. When there is BIG money involved, you can be stepping into dodgey territory. This game has a lot of money riding on it. Not just in terms of the prize money but everything else that goes with it for the country of Mexico. TV revenue, Advertisement, Shirt sales, etc etc etc. Let's just hope that it stays away from this game.

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Paying Ricky to lose ....??
Ah suddenly Christies reappearance makes { some }  sense .....
Of course Rickys lost while being paid for ages ....
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over 12 years ago

I'm feeling more confident about this now I've had a think about it. The way RH sets up the AWs, we're almost more likely to beat a team that's better than us than one that's worse because it's all about being really defensive and trying to snatch a goal off a setpiece. We drew with an Italy side that on paper looks way better than this Mexico squad (yeah I know, no Nelsen now blah blah blah). Being firm favourites can do funny things to teams too - just look at the OFCNC

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

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over 12 years ago
Buffon II wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
This is the worst Mexican side since 1982, where we beat them to get to the WC.


Not quite.

In terms of WCQ - yes quite.
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over 12 years ago

Yank here following along with your lively and quite humorous commentary.  A few things I would like to point out to you all in case you were not aware or are interested.  Mexico is currently struggling mightily, and more so than at any time in recent history.  It is possible that you guys can go into Azteca and steal a point, though to be brutally honest, I sincerely doubt that.  Mexico has only lost two competitive matches at Azteca in their history (opened May 29, 1966).  On the bright side, the second loss came in the final round of qualifying against Honduras a little over a month ago.  Mexicans also tend to get down on their side quickly and are even known to turn on them.  They will turn back once Mexico retakes the lead.  Mexico fans also have a history of not showing up for any game other than against the United States and Costa Rica, so there is a chance, though I think it remote, that the All Whites, and fans that make the trip, will not have to deal with 105,000+ angry Mexicans.  That being said, even if only 70,000 or 80,000 show up, you guys are still in for a mighty uphill struggle.


It is a benefit that Chicarito will not be playing the first leg, though he by no means should be the most feared Mexican player on the squad.  Chicarito is a poacher, and based on your guys assumption that you will be parking the bus, he would figure to be quite ineffective anyways. It also helps that Vela has continued to reject El Tri's overtures to come back into the fold.  Perhaps that might change for the play-offs, though it appears as though it is personal between he and the federation, so probably unlikely.  I am not sure is Rafa Marquez is out on card accumulation, but if not, that man is the lowest piece of shit scum there is on planet earth.  He is in my opinion one of the dirtiest players to ever play the game.  He is also a hothead, and has a history of drawing untimely and disastrous red cards for El Tri.  But he could break a leg or two before you hit that point.


As for the fans.  Angry is a very appropriate adjective for them.  To be fair, my perspective is coming from the point of view of an arch-rival, and while they are equally as vitriolic toward other Concacaf teams, they are also so to other teams and their fans.  They will throw bags filled with urine at you and your players, batteries, water bottles, beer, user laser pointers unapologetic-ally and whatever else they can get their hands on.  They will attempt to scale the barbed wire topped fence that separates the Mexican seating from the away support section.  Federalis will be present to prevent violence, but you will still get bombarded by missiles, even if you lose.  For those that are interested in making the trip, I would recommend watching the following video to see how the American Outlaws supporters group arranges their travel and protection (minute three is where most of it starts, though the whole video is good).  Gringos at Azteca.

It is nice to emphatically clinch top spot in the qualifying campaign, but given how much I despise El Tri, I would have been perfectly ok with rolling over to Panama and watching the whole country of Mexico implode.  I am hopeful I still can.  I have a new adopted team, at least for two games.  Vamos los All Whites!

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over 12 years ago
AJ13 wrote:
Buffon II wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
This is the worst Mexican side since 1982, where we beat them to get to the WC.


Not quite.

In terms of WCQ - yes quite.


Well no. We didn't beat them to get to the WC at all.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 12 years ago
NixCrewCross wrote:

Sure, there have been some 0-0 draws there this round of qualifying, but there is a bit of a difference (to put it mildly) between the battle-hardened CONCACAF squads who have went in there and gotten a result and this current NZ side. 


Unfortunately, I think you are on to something there.  Most Concacaf teams are used to playing in El Salvador and Nicaragua where the atmosphere makes the delirious Mexican fans look peaceful by comparison.  I remember reading a quote from Santino Quaranta from back in the '06 qualifying campaign where they were a bit nervous for their safety and the military surrounded the field with automatic rifles.  They are truly battle hardened by the time they arrive at altitude to Azteca.

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over 12 years ago

Wasn't sure if battle-hardened was the right way to put it, but given the amount of security teams bring with them to most qualifiers in the region, i figured it was appropriate. :)

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over 12 years ago
terminator_x wrote:

Am I the only one who thinks this is fantastic?

A World Cup qualifier against Mexico? Here in Wellington? Unbelievable.

This is what it's all about - going up against the best, not hiding on the fringes like some little bitch hoping to sneak a free trip to Brazil.

We are now part of the biggest story in world football for the next 5 weeks.

Jesus wept - some of you need to pull your head out of your arses and just enjoy the ride.



I quite agree.

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

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over 12 years ago
threatD wrote:

I dont think Mexico is that much harder than Panama (although Panama was definitely preferable)



The really hard thing will be the altitude. Some of our guys played in the Transvaal at about 1750 m , but Mexico City is 2400 m and that will be  a major problem.

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

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over 12 years ago
Leggy wrote:
threatD wrote:

I dont think Mexico is that much harder than Panama (although Panama was definitely preferable)



The really hard thing will be the altitude. Some of our guys played in the Transvaal at about 1750 m , but Mexico City is 2400 m and that will be  a major problem.

Yea that and 100,000 people screaming at you


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over 12 years ago
Ryan wrote:

Mexico is under serious pressure and hasn't been coping with it up to now. Who knows maybe they will collapse and its a better option than Panama.


Yes Ryan i was thinking the same, the only plus, is that they have their people against them, and they are there playing shit football, by 2 miracles one on friday the overhead kick and then today, they were like zombies, if you watched the game.

 Their morale is down the toilet, so NZ should play I think, the same way  Australia outplayed Argentina 20 years ago, he got to the USA by a fluke clumsy own goal between a centering of Batistuta that ricocheted Alex Tobin and it went just off and on inside the bar top corner.

Australia was the better team both legs, Arnold scored or was Aurelio Vidmar, and we got a header from Balbo that Bosnich wasnt able to grasp out. 1-1 in Melbourne. 
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over 12 years ago


Rory to head a goal, and Mexico disintegrate

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 12 years ago
nufc_nz wrote:

Yea that and 100,000 people screaming at you

Keep it 0-0 into the second half, or better yet, pinch an early goal for yourselves and they will be screaming at their own team.

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over 12 years ago

rory is a god send.

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over 12 years ago
Seb wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Seb wrote:
JAVIER16 wrote:

never the game is already won on the desk.  There is no way that 150 millons of mexican lose to NZ, not for sporting reasons but plain business,  USA should eaten their pride, those pricks

Best of luck I hope God and uncle swiss Blatter is on your side


You're saying that the playoff will be fixed?

Interesting theory. Remember Ireland vs France in 2009? People said the same thing before that game, and look what happened with that handball.


But, Slovenia also beat Russia, which meant losing roughly the same amount of potential viewers as it would be with Mexico losing to us, and Russia aren't exactly squeaky clean when it comes to politics/business, I'm sure something could've been stitched up to ensure it was 'already won' ... So doesn't really mean shit.


I hate to be the guy that brings this up. But the amount of corruption in South America is just rediculous. When there is BIG money involved, you can be stepping into dodgey territory. This game has a lot of money riding on it. Not just in terms of the prize money but everything else that goes with it for the country of Mexico. TV revenue, Advertisement, Shirt sales, etc etc etc. Let's just hope that it stays away from this game.



Funny thing  ot this sotry is the one that were moaning the most were the anchormen the sports reporters, if they dont go to Brazil a lot of "advantages" will end, like money from networks for staying at Brazil, hotels, free food , free live for a month, they are really pushing it .  You know travel expenses, travel allowances, they make huge pocket money every 4 years or so
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over 12 years ago

Go All Whites!

From a USA supporter :)


Hope you don't mind me jumping on the bandwagon for the next month or so!



Yes, but you should have stopped looking for the equalizer, revenge in football is sweet you had the chance to make fun of Mexico showing them the trap door
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over 12 years ago

I hope our media does a good job of telling the NZ Public, on how hard it will be to beat Mexico in the first leg

and what the players and supporters will be going through at the azteca stadium. Its going to be hell, no NZ

sports team wouldve gone through this.


Also has the all whites ever WON a game against a TOP team in a game that is important. I dont count Bahrain, China

or Australia as a top team. Say the biggest miracle happened and we won in Mexico, surly that has to be the Halberg to

the all whites and not to our boat racing team, or horse riding team or rowers or rugby union team.

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over 12 years ago
JAVIER16 wrote:

Go All Whites!

From a USA supporter :)


Hope you don't mind me jumping on the bandwagon for the next month or so!



Yes, but you should have stopped looking for the equalizer, revenge in football is sweet you had the chance to make fun of Mexico showing them the trap door
Never.  While I would have been over the moon with Mexico crashing out, we, or rather Jurgen Klinsman is in the beginning stages of trying to take the men's national program to the next level.  The thinking has changed from "we are the under dogs and might nick a point" to "we are as good if not better, and we are here to produce the results".  I would not have been heart broken if we lost, but the USMNT is developing and cultivating that swagger of even if we are down, we are not out, and I am confident that that attitude will stand us in good stead come the World Cup.  We proved we could do it in spurts in South Africa, now we have to show we can do it all the time when we do go behind in enemy territory
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over 12 years ago
Nathan wrote:

Yank here following along with your lively and quite humorous commentary.  A few things I would like to point out to you all in case you were not aware or are interested.  Mexico is currently struggling mightily, and more so than at any time in recent history.  It is possible that you guys can go into Azteca and steal a point, though to be brutally honest, I sincerely doubt that.  Mexico has only lost two competitive matches at Azteca in their history (opened May 29, 1966).  On the bright side, the second loss came in the final round of qualifying against Honduras a little over a month ago.  Mexicans also tend to get down on their side quickly and are even known to turn on them.  They will turn back once Mexico retakes the lead.  Mexico fans also have a history of not showing up for any game other than against the United States and Costa Rica, so there is a chance, though I think it remote, that the All Whites, and fans that make the trip, will not have to deal with 105,000+ angry Mexicans.  That being said, even if only 70,000 or 80,000 show up, you guys are still in for a mighty uphill struggle.


It is a benefit that Chicarito will not be playing the first leg, though he by no means should be the most feared Mexican player on the squad.  Chicarito is a poacher, and based on your guys assumption that you will be parking the bus, he would figure to be quite ineffective anyways. It also helps that Vela has continued to reject El Tri's overtures to come back into the fold.  Perhaps that might change for the play-offs, though it appears as though it is personal between he and the federation, so probably unlikely.  I am not sure is Rafa Marquez is out on card accumulation, but if not, that man is the lowest piece of shit scum there is on planet earth.  He is in my opinion one of the dirtiest players to ever play the game.  He is also a hothead, and has a history of drawing untimely and disastrous red cards for El Tri.  But he could break a leg or two before you hit that point.


As for the fans.  Angry is a very appropriate adjective for them.  To be fair, my perspective is coming from the point of view of an arch-rival, and while they are equally as vitriolic toward other Concacaf teams, they are also so to other teams and their fans.  They will throw bags filled with urine at you and your players, batteries, water bottles, beer, user laser pointers unapologetic-ally and whatever else they can get their hands on.  They will attempt to scale the barbed wire topped fence that separates the Mexican seating from the away support section.  Federalis will be present to prevent violence, but you will still get bombarded by missiles, even if you lose.  For those that are interested in making the trip, I would recommend watching the following video to see how the American Outlaws supporters group arranges their travel and protection (minute three is where most of it starts, though the whole video is good).  Gringos at Azteca.

It is nice to emphatically clinch top spot in the qualifying campaign, but given how much I despise El Tri, I would have been perfectly ok with rolling over to Panama and watching the whole country of Mexico implode.  I am hopeful I still can.  I have a new adopted team, at least for two games.  Vamos los All Whites!



Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François
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over 12 years ago

I would rather we just accepted the bribe from FIFA and Mexico and start afresh for 2018.



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over 12 years ago
JAVIER16 wrote:
Nathan wrote:

Yank here following along with your lively and quite humorous commentary.  A few things I would like to point out to you all in case you were not aware or are interested.  Mexico is currently struggling mightily, and more so than at any time in recent history.  It is possible that you guys can go into Azteca and steal a point, though to be brutally honest, I sincerely doubt that.  Mexico has only lost two competitive matches at Azteca in their history (opened May 29, 1966).  On the bright side, the second loss came in the final round of qualifying against Honduras a little over a month ago.  Mexicans also tend to get down on their side quickly and are even known to turn on them.  They will turn back once Mexico retakes the lead.  Mexico fans also have a history of not showing up for any game other than against the United States and Costa Rica, so there is a chance, though I think it remote, that the All Whites, and fans that make the trip, will not have to deal with 105,000+ angry Mexicans.  That being said, even if only 70,000 or 80,000 show up, you guys are still in for a mighty uphill struggle.


It is a benefit that Chicarito will not be playing the first leg, though he by no means should be the most feared Mexican player on the squad.  Chicarito is a poacher, and based on your guys assumption that you will be parking the bus, he would figure to be quite ineffective anyways. It also helps that Vela has continued to reject El Tri's overtures to come back into the fold.  Perhaps that might change for the play-offs, though it appears as though it is personal between he and the federation, so probably unlikely.  I am not sure is Rafa Marquez is out on card accumulation, but if not, that man is the lowest piece of shit scum there is on planet earth.  He is in my opinion one of the dirtiest players to ever play the game.  He is also a hothead, and has a history of drawing untimely and disastrous red cards for El Tri.  But he could break a leg or two before you hit that point.


As for the fans.  Angry is a very appropriate adjective for them.  To be fair, my perspective is coming from the point of view of an arch-rival, and while they are equally as vitriolic toward other Concacaf teams, they are also so to other teams and their fans.  They will throw bags filled with urine at you and your players, batteries, water bottles, beer, user laser pointers unapologetic-ally and whatever else they can get their hands on.  They will attempt to scale the barbed wire topped fence that separates the Mexican seating from the away support section.  Federalis will be present to prevent violence, but you will still get bombarded by missiles, even if you lose.  For those that are interested in making the trip, I would recommend watching the following video to see how the American Outlaws supporters group arranges their travel and protection (minute three is where most of it starts, though the whole video is good).  Gringos at Azteca.

It is nice to emphatically clinch top spot in the qualifying campaign, but given how much I despise El Tri, I would have been perfectly ok with rolling over to Panama and watching the whole country of Mexico implode.  I am hopeful I still can.  I have a new adopted team, at least for two games.  Vamos los All Whites!



Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François
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over 12 years ago

Like most my preference was for Panama to be our play-off opponent. Mexico is a scary prospect - great history of WC qualification and some decent results, FIFA ranking, some amazing players and the Azteca BUT, on current form, Panama may actually be our best bet.

Neither would have been easy but nor should it be to qualify for the WC. I think we're a shot of qualifying if we can get out of the Azteca with our WC hopes still having a pulse. Although the odds are against us what a night could be instore at Westpac.

We have the advantage of playing at home second - All Whites to nick it in a penalty shoot-out.




 

He dribbles a lot and the opposition dont like it - you can see it all over their faces. (Ron Atkinson)
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over 12 years ago
NMMatt wrote:

You are welcome.  We just sent you the worst team in CONCACAF.  Don't be fooled by the resume, Mexico is ripe for the taking.  Both Panama and Mexico fold under pressure, Mexico just folds a little quicker is all.

Like the AWs will put them under pressure first up away from home..plan wil be to sit back and give them 45mins to gain their confidence and pass all around at us.

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

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over 12 years ago
brettdale55 wrote:

I hope our media does a good job of telling the NZ Public, on how hard it will be to beat Mexico in the first leg

and what the players and supporters will be going through at the azteca stadium. Its going to be hell, no NZ

sports team wouldve gone through this.


Also has the all whites ever WON a game against a TOP team in a game that is important. I dont count Bahrain, China

or Australia as a top team. Say the biggest miracle happened and we won in Mexico, surly that has to be the Halberg to

the all whites and not to our boat racing team, or horse riding team or rowers or rugby union team.



If you win there, both teams woudnt  have been abledto leave the stadium for like 6 hours or so,  I would recommend the NZ FOOTBALL to check things with the NZ EMBASSY IN MEXICO,... just in case.  One thing is for certain, if you nick a goal, the and get a lead, and you hold on and play your cards well like in a mind game, people will support NZ and will insult their home players.   They are against the wall for sporting issues and for commercial issues, big companies, business profits and TV NETWORKS.  Mexico is a big country of 120 millons plus 30 millons more living in the USA.
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over 12 years ago
terminator_x wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
terminator_x wrote:

Am I the only one who thinks this is fantastic?

A World Cup qualifier against Mexico? Here in Wellington? Unbelievable.

This is what it's all about - going up against the best, not hiding on the fringes like some little bitch hoping to sneak a free trip to Brazil.

We are now part of the biggest story in world football for the next 5 weeks.

Jesus wept - some of you need to pull your head out of your arses and just enjoy the ride.

Can I repost this back to you in a years time when NZF are flat broke because we have got no cash from WC?


Yip sure. Because if you think whether or not we play Mexico or Panama or Honduras or Costa Rica has a major bearing on that either way then you are fooling yourself. We are playing the 4th placed team in CONCACAF, just the same as we have been all along. It's going to be fucking hard, it always was.

See that's where you are wrong. I know it's going to be hard. I liken it to having to tie your shoe laces with one hand (playing Panama). That's pretty hard. Now take away your thumb and try it (playing Mexico) - even harder. The fact they are a strong federation is not lost but the varying level of opponent with in that confederation could have made it easier. Mexico (ranked 21), Azteca (2 defeats in how long) altitude, 100k fans. Panama is infinitely more appealing. Contrast that with our form... People say Mexico are on a down and out right now. The AWs struggle to beat a lowly ranked OFC side at home and drawing with club sides...

It's an ass raping the cards for sure, but Panama would been at least a potential glimmer of hope if we do happen to get our shit sorted.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
Boro4eva wrote:
NMMatt wrote:

You are welcome.  We just sent you the worst team in CONCACAF.  Don't be fooled by the resume, Mexico is ripe for the taking.  Both Panama and Mexico fold under pressure, Mexico just folds a little quicker is all.

Like the AWs will put them under pressure first up away from home..plan wil be to sit back and give them 45mins to gain their confidence and pass all around at us.



Yes you got it right with this Mexico , NZ should play like Costa Rica did today, fight the game in midfield, if you sit back and wait, they will have confidence again, and people will support them , but if they dont score a 1-0 before half time, people and time may be against them. 
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over 12 years ago
nufc_nz wrote:
Leggy wrote:
threatD wrote:

I dont think Mexico is that much harder than Panama (although Panama was definitely preferable)



The really hard thing will be the altitude. Some of our guys played in the Transvaal at about 1750 m , but Mexico City is 2400 m and that will be  a major problem.


Yea that and 100,000 people screaming at you

99,900 angry mexican people screaming at you .I assume the kiwis will be lucky to get 100 supporters at the game

I LOVE LAMP

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over 12 years ago
JAVIER16 wrote:

Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François
There is a video of Telemundo doing a dual screen live shot of the US/Panama and Mexico/Costa Rica games and the reaction from the Mexican commentator is sheer ecstasy when he see the US scores while calling the Mexico game.  He severely admonishes the Mexico squad  ("remember this day Mexico.  Remember this day that when you had to do what you needed to, you couldn't and you needed the US to qualify you for you") between the two goals in stoppage time.

As for the sponsorship, there was a report earlier that Costa Rica might have had to play the game against Mexico behind closed doors because of missiles coming from the Costa Rica fans and their instance on using lasers and shooting them in the opposing teams eyes.  It smacked of favoritism because the Mexican fans are NOTORIOUS for doing that, and the US players face that against every concacaf team they play with the exception of T&T.  ESPN would also be extremely upset if Mexico did not qualify because they bought up their broadcast rights and have even dictated when US games get played when they conflict so as to have a favorable broadcast slot for the Mexico fans.
I will certainly be rooting for New Zealand because Mexico has not been playing like they want to win anything, but I expect there will be a few dubious calls in Mexico's favor in the Azteca unfortunately. 
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over 12 years ago
JAVIER16 wrote:
Boro4eva wrote:
NMMatt wrote:

You are welcome.  We just sent you the worst team in CONCACAF.  Don't be fooled by the resume, Mexico is ripe for the taking.  Both Panama and Mexico fold under pressure, Mexico just folds a little quicker is all.

Like the AWs will put them under pressure first up away from home..plan wil be to sit back and give them 45mins to gain their confidence and pass all around at us.



Yes you got it right with this Mexico , NZ should play like Costa Rica did today, fight the game in midfield, if you sit back and wait, they will have confidence again, and people will support them , but if they dont score a 1-0 before half time, people and time may be against them. 
Yes, our strength... midfield. Where we are world renown for being tough to break down in the middle of the pitch...
Ricki will park that bus hard. Bet your house on it.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago

well it's one more month to go and I am amped

I LOVE LAMP

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over 12 years ago

Well, the waiting is over

Lick your lips, we are in for some thrilling excitement.

Panama, Mexico, meh, I dont see much between them at present. History is nothing, repeat nothing,  we know our challenge, are we up for it ??

If we lose the first leg 4 nil, everyone will say it is to be expected, blah blah, and half a stadium will watch us do our best at the cake tin, after all, we are kiwis and we live in hope and dont ever give up

But say we park the bus, and hold them to a 1 goal margin, well, forget the Americas cup, the return leg will be the event of the year, 30 thousand living every kick, pass, tackle, foul, corner, at the Ring of Fire, and the rest of NZ backing them in the pubs, the clubs,  the lounges of the ordinary bloke as well, (they may even have it on the screens on the Cloud for us Aucklanders.)

The fat lady hasnt even sung yet, she is just getting the stage ready, take your seats, or stand if you cant sit still, it is on

I say, bring it on, I'm ready


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over 12 years ago
Nathan wrote:
JAVIER16 wrote:

Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François

There is a video of Telemundo doing a dual screen live shot of the US/Panama and Mexico/Costa Rica games and the reaction from the Mexican commentator is sheer ecstasy when he see the US scores while calling the Mexico game.  He severely admonishes the Mexico squad  ("remember this day Mexico.  Remember this day that when you had to do what you needed to, you couldn't and you needed the US to qualify you for you") between the two goals in stoppage time.


As for the sponsorship, there was a report earlier that Costa Rica might have had to play the game against Mexico behind closed doors because of missiles coming from the Costa Rica fans and their instance on using lasers and shooting them in the opposing teams eyes.  It smacked of favoritism because the Mexican fans are NOTORIOUS for doing that, and the US players face that against every concacaf team they play with the exception of T&T.  ESPN would also be extremely upset if Mexico did not qualify because they bought up their broadcast rights and have even dictated when US games get played when they conflict so as to have a favorable broadcast slot for the Mexico fans.

I will certainly be rooting for New Zealand because Mexico has not been playing like they want to win anything, but I expect there will be a few dubious calls in Mexico's favor in the Azteca unfortunately. 



Link to video?
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over 12 years ago

After reading the NZ Herald article about how Mexico's participation in the World Cup adds up to many many millions of dollars you can't help thinking that there will be a lot of very very unhappy people if they don't qualify. Some of these people will not be very nice people. Just consider the number of Mexican fans that would go to Brazil(15,000 went to SA, one of the biggest groups)....and how much that is worth.

But its nice to know that the whole world football community including FIFA, match officials etc are all clean, moral, uncorruptible people and the playoff will come down to two teams evenly battling it out in a spirit of sportsmanship.

The pressure on Mexico will be enormous. Unfortunately the gulf in quality between the two teams is enormous as well. Still as a fan it will be great to go to Wellington and see a top quality side in action. And if a couple of thousand Mexican fans come as well it will just add to the event.

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over 12 years ago
Whitby boy wrote:

Neither would have been easy but nor should it be to qualify for the WC. I think we're a shot of qualifying if we can get out of the Azteca with our WC hopes still having a pulse. Although the odds are against us what a night could be instore at Westpac.

We have the advantage of playing at home second - All Whites to nick it in a penalty shoot-out.


Home field advantage cannot be overstated.  The US has hundreds of massive stadiums, but we play Mexico in Columbus, Ohio at a run down MLS stadium with a capacity of 22,555 because when we have traditionally drawn Mexico at home in qualifiers, it has been in the dead of winter.  Below freezing temperatures, windy and an almost 100% home fan advantage sitting right on top of them has weighed on them heavily.  Despite success at newer stadiums with larger crowds, we continue to use the La Guerra Fria (the cold war) to our mental advantage, and their mental detriment. Find and use a stadium that is the complete opposite of what they are used to.  They are not at all mentally tough.

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over 12 years ago
Nathan wrote:
JAVIER16 wrote:

Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François

There is a video of Telemundo doing a dual screen live shot of the US/Panama and Mexico/Costa Rica games and the reaction from the Mexican commentator is sheer ecstasy when he see the US scores while calling the Mexico game.  He severely admonishes the Mexico squad  ("remember this day Mexico.  Remember this day that when you had to do what you needed to, you couldn't and you needed the US to qualify you for you") between the two goals in stoppage time.


As for the sponsorship, there was a report earlier that Costa Rica might have had to play the game against Mexico behind closed doors because of missiles coming from the Costa Rica fans and their instance on using lasers and shooting them in the opposing teams eyes.  It smacked of favoritism because the Mexican fans are NOTORIOUS for doing that, and the US players face that against every concacaf team they play with the exception of T&T.  ESPN would also be extremely upset if Mexico did not qualify because they bought up their broadcast rights and have even dictated when US games get played when they conflict so as to have a favorable broadcast slot for the Mexico fans.

I will certainly be rooting for New Zealand because Mexico has not been playing like they want to win anything, but I expect there will be a few dubious calls in Mexico's favor in the Azteca unfortunately. 



Yes i watched it live on telemundo, you are saying the truth.  ESPN , FOX, TELEMUNDO etc, they have a lot of business with Mexico, i thought USA would have stopped playing after the 1-2 from Panama, 2 really weird injury time goals, but to be honest Panama 2nd goal was given away by Howard, jajjajaj , very suspicious ,
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over 12 years ago
NixCrewCross wrote:
Nathan wrote:
JAVIER16 wrote:

Great dossier mon ami!, I am from Argentina and your remarks are like that,  you are not saying any bullshit at all.  I hate the mexican nat team too, you should have given away the game vs panama!!, i thought it was fixed in favour of Panama once they scored the 2-1, but you have a moron as a coach so, he didnt do it for "reputation bla bla bla."..It would have been lovely to see them fall from their pride, if you listen their broascasters during games, that chauvinism is really sick.  You are correct that when the team is down, the public is cold and agressive towards their home fans like England. 

I hope these guys from NZ can overpower the mexicans, but it will be very hard, because they will play against the mexican team, the ref and linesmen, the officials from fifa, the attendance at Azteca, the sport networks from Mexico and USA that need Mexico at the WORLD CUP, advertising contracts etc etc etc. 

Best regards, you have a great team that Bradley created and now Klinsmann is enjoying....slds  Javier François

There is a video of Telemundo doing a dual screen live shot of the US/Panama and Mexico/Costa Rica games and the reaction from the Mexican commentator is sheer ecstasy when he see the US scores while calling the Mexico game.  He severely admonishes the Mexico squad  ("remember this day Mexico.  Remember this day that when you had to do what you needed to, you couldn't and you needed the US to qualify you for you") between the two goals in stoppage time.


As for the sponsorship, there was a report earlier that Costa Rica might have had to play the game against Mexico behind closed doors because of missiles coming from the Costa Rica fans and their instance on using lasers and shooting them in the opposing teams eyes.  It smacked of favoritism because the Mexican fans are NOTORIOUS for doing that, and the US players face that against every concacaf team they play with the exception of T&T.  ESPN would also be extremely upset if Mexico did not qualify because they bought up their broadcast rights and have even dictated when US games get played when they conflict so as to have a favorable broadcast slot for the Mexico fans.

I will certainly be rooting for New Zealand because Mexico has not been playing like they want to win anything, but I expect there will be a few dubious calls in Mexico's favor in the Azteca unfortunately. 



Link to video?
It reminds me of how nuts Honduran Radio went when we scored the last gasp equalizer against Costa Rica back in the South Africa qualifiers.
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over 12 years ago
JAVIER16 wrote:

Yes i watched it live on telemundo, you are saying the truth.  ESPN , FOX, TELEMUNDO etc, they have a lot of business with Mexico, i thought USA would have stopped playing after the 1-2 from Panama, 2 really weird injury time goals, but to be honest Panama 2nd goal was given away by Howard, jajjajaj , very suspicious ,
I am gutted for Panama, because they played with everything that had, but after they went 2-1 up, I think they started to celebrate too much.  Their defense slacked up and to be honest, the time wasting keeper injury was disgraceful.  Had it not been for that, they probably would have gone through.
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