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U17's World Cup - Nigeria
That's the sort of thinking that pretty much sums up why it has taken so long for us to progress beyond the group stages of a tournament...
No, it's not. What prevents our progress is dearth of talent, lack of technical and tactical ability to foot it with the best at the highest level, and that's still going to take years of hard work and commitment to overcome.
But like Smithy said, the general signs of our style of play were very positive, we fought hard and showed good mental attitude on the pitch, and achieved a historic result. We could not have realistically hoped for anything more than this, in fact getting out of the group seemed implausible at the start.
Now they've had a taste of success in a World Cup environment and had to deal with those pressures, here's hoping they get the support needed to enable them to challenge again in future. I'm looking forward to seeing many of them representing NZ again.
Who are the "dearth of talent" you talk about coming through.
New Zealand teams: Can't dribble without losing the ball to a tackle, generally can't turn/guard the ball from a tackle, can't pass without the ball being intercepted, can't cross halfway except by booting the ball forward hoping that someone will latch onto it (which never happens).
Regardless, I've woken early to watch the U-17 campaign in Nigeria, and watched the girls in the agonising 1-1 draw against Canada last year. And I'll be there yelling at the ROF at our one shot for glory.
I'll watch because NZ is involved, but we don't really seem capable of playing an organised game of football. Hopefully this improves but I presume it will take years to get better?

Well, what I mean by dearth of talent is general lack of significant number of players who can regularly compete at the highest level. Of course there are a lot of young guys out there who have talent, but without better facilities, coaching, and general footballing infrastructure, we're going to struggle to develop that talent where it needs to be for us to be more competetive internationally.
How you do that is another topic in itself.
Who are the "dearth of talent" you talk about coming through.
Not quite right - two years ago, we lost all our group games, not scoring any and conceding 13 (I think, off the top of my head). This time around, we've only lost one game out of four we've played. Granted, we were outplayed and had a fair amount of luck in the process, but the fact we could scrape out results while being outclassed shows we've made improvements. Things won't get radically better any time soon, but gradual improvement in competetiveness is very welcome in the meantime.
Bloody good tournament.
As for the game itself, total domination for Nigeria. They are a very classy side with some highly gifted players. But i think most of our players can hold their heads high, as they ran themselves into the ground in stifling heat and hostile conditions.
Well done lads. You have done NZ football proud.
Buffon II2009-11-06 16:31:30
Three for me, and two for them.
As for the game itself, total domination for Nigeria. They are a very classy side with some highly gifted players. But i think most of our players can hold their heads high, as they ran themselves into the ground in stifling heat and hostile conditions.
Well done lads. You have done NZ football proud.
Guess you'll be able to go for a family trip to your condo in Italy to celebrate

As for the game itself, total domination for Nigeria. They are a very classy side with some highly gifted players. But i think most of our players can hold their heads high, as they ran themselves into the ground in stifling heat and hostile conditions.
Well done lads. You have done NZ football proud.
Guess you'll be able to go for a family trip to your condo in Italy to celebrate


Three for me, and two for them.
at the World Cup !!!! You never gave up and were committed until the end. You will be remembered as the first step on the road to making Football NZ's NO 1. SPORT!!!!!!!!!





Normo's coming home
Normo's coming home
I know, I know, its serious!
I thought Turipa had a good tournament, which was interesting because when I've seen him training with the Phoenix and at National Secondary Schools tournament in Nelson he was average bordering on poor.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
This boy sacrificed a lot coming to Auckland, being available for 99% of all the games for 3 months prior to the tournament for the NZ team, scoring twice in their last game in Australia.
He is a fantastic footballer with good skills and got ousted by bureaucracy.
I feel sorry for him because he deserved better and would have done well given the opportunity.
However, there's obviously a lot to be said for being constantly injured for most of those three months and/or hiding, playing school football and waltzing onto the field without putting in the hard yards.
Good luck to him in his career but perhaps he needs to leave NZ to be appreciated.
I am not making an excuse for the deception if any but some of players not have a clue about their birthday because their parents don't have much of a clue either and their birth may not even be done by a medical authority but maybe by the local village midwife.
However, a 9 year gap is very bad with no room of error and I would be concern of the fair play element by this player. Can he not count the number of seasons that he has played?
Also, not every player are tested, I think that about 3 or 4 players randomly selected from each squad. I understood that some african teams made sure that everything is above broad before this competition because of the past allegations.AllWhitebelievr2009-11-11 20:04:15
Three for me, and two for them.
Saw the highlights of both games. Nigeria will bolt in.
If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid
I am not making an excuse for the deception if any but some of players not have a clue about their birthday because their parents don't have much of a clue either and their birth may not even be done by a medical authority but maybe by the local village midwife.
However, a 9 year gap is very bad with no room of error and I would be concern of the fair play element by this player. Can he not count the number of seasons that he has played?
Also, not every player are tested, I think that about 3 or 4 players randomly selected from each squad. I understood that some african teams made sure that everything is above broad before this competition because of the past allegations.
Saw the highlights of both games. Nigeria will bolt in.
Oh.....
Three for me, and two for them.
Allegedly
Saw the highlights of both games. Nigeria will bolt in.
Guess the horse just broke it's leg!

I am not making an excuse for the deception if any but some of players not have a clue about their birthday because their parents don't have much of a clue either and their birth may not even be done by a medical authority but maybe by the local village midwife.
However, a 9 year gap is very bad with no room of error and I would be concern of the fair play element by this player. Can he not count the number of seasons that he has played?
Also, not every player are tested, I think that about 3 or 4 players randomly selected from each squad. I understood that some african teams made sure that everything is above broad before this competition because of the past allegations.
Allegedly