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U17's World Cup - Nigeria

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U17's World Cup - Nigeria
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I am not sure, but i am guessing the u17's wont be shown on our tv back home, however, it should be online at myp2p.

They showed the majority of the u20 games, so assuming someone is covering it, it should be on there for everyone.
 
I think the boys will do us quite proud, arguebly it is our strongest age group team yet with a few players already training and playing overseas and someother quality youngsters already attachd to and playing for NZFC teams.
 
 
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So am i right in saying, the top two teams in each group goes through to the round of 16, then the four best losers????

Surly  sky is showing the games???

I havent found much coverage by our local media.
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brettdale wrote:
So am i right in saying, the top two teams in each group goes through to the round of 16, then the four best losers????


Four best 3rd place teams, but i get your drift.

As for media coverage, i'm sure i saw something on the Herald website before (may of been Stuff). Also quite a bit on their warm up matches on NZ Football website.

Haven't heard anything but i imagine games will be showing. Well NZ games anyway.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Sky talked up the U20's from a way out but I've seen nothing on the U17's at all from them.  I suspect it's bad news.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
U17 Draw
We play Costa Rica,Burkina Faso and Turkey.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Oooo, you'd back us to take something away from Burkina Faso at least.
 
Good draw though - nothing too daunting there.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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African sides tend to be quite good at these tournaments (mainly because they can field 25-year olds and no-one would know).
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All jokes aside, though, if they don't know the D.O.B. of a player then surely, surely they can't play at an age group tournament, even if they look 12.  So you'd think anyway.
 
And I can't see us getting much of a result against Turkey but Costa Rica and Burkino Faso maybe.
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TouchMe wrote:

I am not sure, but i am guessing the u17's wont be shown on our tv back home, however, it should be online at myp2p.

They showed the majority of the u20 games, so assuming someone is covering it, it should be on there for everyone.
 
I think the boys will do us quite proud, arguably it is our strongest age group team yet with a few players already training and playing overseas and someother quality youngsters already attachd to and playing for NZFC teams.
 
 


from TV one website (all, I assume, delayed coverage):

TV ONE
2300-2500
approx.

FIFA U17 World Cup
New Zealand v Costa Rica

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29

TV ONE
2330-2530

FIFA U17 World Cup
New Zealand v Burkina Faso

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1

TV ONE
1200-1430

FIFA U17 World Cup
New Zealand v Turkey


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Hard News wrote:
2500 ?

2530 ?

mmmm...


excellent- hadn't spotted that! Wonder how long that will stay on the TVOne website- a test of how often they login to Yellow Fever!

good to see they are providing some coverage though.
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farken! Thats awesome,had no idea anyone was showing it. Wouldve thought theyd advertise such a thing better

Allegedly

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good news, folks - 6.45am on Labour Day, NZ v. Costa Rica live on Sky Sports 1.
 
The other NZ matches will be on as well, and all matches from the quarter-finals on will be shown live on Sky too.
 
I wouldn't even contemplate watching the action on Ego TV (aka TV1) - unless you like your football punctuated by ad breaks, of course ... or was that your ad breaks punctuated by football?
 
 
Cheers,
 
JR
 
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Oops! Neglected to mention that there's a full same day replay of the U17s match at 7pm on SS1 as well.
 
 
Cheers,
 
JR
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Scousekiwi wrote:
Good news, folks - 6.45am on Labour Day, NZ v. Costa Rica live on Sky Sports 1.
 
The other NZ matches will be on as well, and all matches from the quarter-finals on will be shown live on Sky too.
 
I wouldn't even contemplate watching the action on Ego TV (aka TV1) - unless you like your football punctuated by ad breaks, of course ... or was that your ad breaks punctuated by football?
 
 
Cheers,
 
JR
 
 
That's awesome.  I can't wait.  Labour Day is next monday isn't it?
 
Anybody know much about Costa Rican youth teams?  Any chance of a victory?
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Everyone should make a point to watch the sh*t out of these games. ratings ratings ratings

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Is Rojas or Wood eligible for the team?
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They would've been strong additions to the team I feel.
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loyalgunner wrote:
All jokes aside, though, if they don't know the D.O.B. of a player then surely, surely they can't play at an age group tournament, even if they look 12.� So you'd think anyway.
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And I can't see us getting much of a result against Turkey but Costa Rica and Burkino Faso maybe.


Of course the national FAs have to provide birth certificates to show the age of the selected players, but the problem is that if you live in some God forsaken African village, births don't necessarily get registered until the kids are 3/4/5 years old. So the dates on birth certificates can be wildly inaacurate, and this has been a perennial problem for African age-group sides for a while.

There's some bone age tests that can be done to determine the actual physical age, but don't know if FIFA will make these compulsory.
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Great to see that both tv 1 and sky ar showing the games. The more coverage our youth teams get the better for the game.
 
Kids and parents will see the great potential opportunities that the game offers.
 
I reckon we have a chance to progress this year. Football is getting alot more unpredictable, Argetina is average, an African team on the u20's, France didn't get direct qualification etc etc.
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Yeah - at youth tournaments a lot of the senior power houses can be quite weak.

Normo's coming home

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Hard News wrote:
Nope.  Two months out for Woods, 3 months for Marco (or the other way around).
 
Very unlikely that Wood would have been released for this tournament by W Brom.  Have a look at the England U20 team for the WC, genuine no names (some from non-league clubs)!  These tournaments aren't rated, they prefer the European tournaments that are played in the off season

Normo's coming home

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Maybe not so much "not rated" JD.  It's just that these tournament are seen as launch pads for professional careers.  If you're already a professional, why would you bother?
 
The ones that do bother are the ones who aren't getting a lot of game time at club level, so do it to get some matches in at a good level.
 
If you're an established pro getting time at your club then you'd probably give it a miss, and understandably so.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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There can not be too many 17 year olds getting decent game time though for professional clubs.
 
Maybe one of the reasons some lower league players have made it into the squads (e.g. England) is becasue they are actually playing competively in  a mens league, albeit at a lower level and can be scouted a little easier for selection?
 
Looking forward to the games, a nice precursor to the All Whites home leg.
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Think JD and I were more talking about the U20s (I know this is the U17s thread).
 
U17 WC is a bit of a wacko tournament in many ways.  Major countries often don't take it very seriously (England) and minor countries think it's a career launcher when it isn't really.  U20s much more so.
 
Big deal for Kiwi kids though.  Could lead to something, certainly gives them something good to put on their CV, provides match footage of them playing at a FIFA tournament that they can then use to promote themselves.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Smithy wrote:
U17 WC is a bit of a wacko tournament in many ways.� Major countries often don't take it very seriously (England) and minor countries think it's a career launcher when it isn't really.�


Check out the Spanish U17 squad from 1997 if you think this.

Just because England struggles to produce quality home-grown talent doesn't mean they don't take it seriously.
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Who are you agreeing with here Hard News? Cant tell or ask Siggy over here in desert land.

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The boys have had some good warm up games in Melbourne..
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Touchme

el grapadura wrote:
Check out the Spanish U17 squad from 1997 if you think this.


Siggy was in the NZ side that got hammered by them (albeit on the bench for that game)

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Also don't forget the Argie sides from this decade that had the likes of Messi, Aguero, Tevez and Mascherano playing for them.
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Yeah, the comment about the u17 WC not being taken serious is not that accurate. The u20 struggle more, especially as it is scheduled during the Eurpean season and clubs don't have to release players so no Wellbeck, Wilkshire etc. for England and at that age a few are representing national teams trying to qualify for the WC proper. At u17 age most players aren't affected by these issues and should be there.
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October 26
New Zealand v Costa Rica
Enugu
Kick off: 7am (NZT)
Live on Sky Sport 1 from 6.45am

October 29
New Zealand v Burkina Faso
Calabar
Kick off: 4am (NZT)
Live on Sky Sport 1 from 3.45 am

November 1
New Zealand v Turkey
Calabar
Kick off: 7am (NZT)
Delayed coverage on Sky Sport 2 from 8am

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Any predictions for the score on Monday morning?
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Grr no online coverage!!!
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
hmm, maybe i should wait two hours, when its nearly kick off and then look.
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