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2014 OFC Champions League

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almost 12 years ago

Congratualtions. Can't deny that's a successful side.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

City with a perfect season! Well done

Charity Cup

Minor Premiership

Grand Final

O-League


Not to mention Youth League champions to boot! Truly the best club in the land. Once again City's O League prize money of $580,000 is going to be shared with the other ASBP sides. This club is the lifeblood of the domestic national league. The O League final game in Kiwitea Street yesterday was a fantastic advertisement for both ACFC and the O League. Amicale really came close and it's clear the level of the bigger O League sides is getting better, something Team Wellington are going to find out first hand next season.

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almost 12 years ago
Jerzy Merino wrote:

Pulsating game. Brilliant watch.

0-1

 

1-1

 

2-1

 

Champions again!

 


 

For those who say few are interested in watching ASBP or O league games in NZ, then the atmosphere at a packed Kiwitea Street yesterday puts paid to that. It was fantastic!

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:

City with a perfect season! Well done

Charity Cup

Minor Premiership

Grand Final

O-League


Not to mention Youth League champions to boot! Truly the best club in the land. Once again City's O League prize money of $580,000 is going to be shared with the other ASBP sides. This club is the lifeblood of the domestic national league. The O League final game in Kiwitea Street yesterday was a fantastic advertisement for both ACFC and the O League. Amicale really came close and it's clear the level of the bigger O League sides is getting better, something Team Wellington are going to find out first hand next season.

But could they win away to Stoke on a wet Tuesday night?

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

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:

City with a perfect season! Well done

Charity Cup

Minor Premiership

Grand Final

O-League


Not to mention Youth League champions to boot! Truly the best club in the land. Once again City's O League prize money of $580,000 is going to be shared with the other ASBP sides. This club is the lifeblood of the domestic national league. The O League final game in Kiwitea Street yesterday was a fantastic advertisement for both ACFC and the O League. Amicale really came close and it's clear the level of the bigger O League sides is getting better, something Team Wellington are going to find out first hand next season.

But could they win away to Stoke on a wet Tuesday night?

Could anybody? Have you been to Stoke on a wet Tuesday night?

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almost 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:

Congratualtions. Can't deny that's a successful side.

Nice change of tune from "everybody hates ACFC and it's supporters". Could you be mellowing JV?

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:

City with a perfect season! Well done

Charity Cup

Minor Premiership

Grand Final

O-League


Not to mention Youth League champions to boot! Truly the best club in the land. Once again City's O League prize money of $580,000 is going to be shared with the other ASBP sides. This club is the lifeblood of the domestic national league. The O League final game in Kiwitea Street yesterday was a fantastic advertisement for both ACFC and the O League. Amicale really came close and it's clear the level of the bigger O League sides is getting better, something Team Wellington are going to find out first hand next season.

But could they win away to Stoke on a wet Tuesday night?

Could anybody? Have you been to Stoke on a wet Tuesday night?

No, but from the pictures it looks like it wouldn't be too different to Wellington on an average winter's day:


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

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almost 12 years ago

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.

Mr Positive

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almost 12 years ago
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?

A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.

How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.

For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!
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almost 12 years ago

Royz sounds incredibly bitter.

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 12 years ago
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.




LOLs !!
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almost 12 years ago
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Mr Positive

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almost 12 years ago


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almost 12 years ago
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

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almost 12 years ago

But RoyZ , dont let ignorance spoil your hapinezz !

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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:


How is Ivan still on the pitch after that? You can't complain about the officials in that one. I think Ivan knows it too.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

I would think the reserve side in the ASB Premiership will be registered in NZ but whether they are allowed to qualify for the OCL is another story. We will have to wait and see how NZ Football get over the hurdles involved in allowing one in the ASB Premiership.
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almost 12 years ago

I asked him about this on the pod.

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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

I asked him about this on the pod.


Next Pod ?
Or did I miss it ?
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almost 12 years ago

Out tonight.

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

I would think the reserve side in the ASB Premiership will be registered in NZ but whether they are allowed to qualify for the OCL is another story. We will have to wait and see how NZ Football get over the hurdles involved in allowing one in the ASB Premiership.

When the Phoenix's came about Graham Seatter had the ASB prem sides sign off "allowing the Nix's to play in the OCL competition".
I cant remember if it was a play off with a ASB team or not but it was a signed deal.

Mr Positive

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almost 12 years ago
Royz wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

I would think the reserve side in the ASB Premiership will be registered in NZ but whether they are allowed to qualify for the OCL is another story. We will have to wait and see how NZ Football get over the hurdles involved in allowing one in the ASB Premiership.

When the Phoenix's came about Graham Seatter had the ASB prem sides sign off "allowing the Nix's to play in the OCL competition".
I cant remember if it was a play off with a ASB team or not but it was a signed deal.

Graham Seatter is also on record (in Sitter magazine) as saying he hoped the NZFC i.e. ASB as was, "would become a semi-professional league." What happened to that?

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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almost 12 years ago
Jerzy Merino wrote:
Royz wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

I would think the reserve side in the ASB Premiership will be registered in NZ but whether they are allowed to qualify for the OCL is another story. We will have to wait and see how NZ Football get over the hurdles involved in allowing one in the ASB Premiership.

When the Phoenix's came about Graham Seatter had the ASB prem sides sign off "allowing the Nix's to play in the OCL competition".
I cant remember if it was a play off with a ASB team or not but it was a signed deal.

Graham Seatter is also on record (in Sitter magazine) as saying he hoped the NZFC i.e. ASB as was, "would become a semi-professional league." What happened to that?

Spent more than we had, got us in the financial poop and the rest is history.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago
Jerzy Merino wrote:
Royz wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:
Optimist wrote:
Royz wrote:

Cant wait till Nix's reserve win the league and take part in the O-League. Would have a better turn out then........ well lets not go there.


Why post this a day after ACFC win the O'League?


A lot of people on here bemoan the ACFC supporters trolling about the Phoenix and yet you do the exact same thing everyone bitches about the ACFC guys doing.


How about just "well done ACFC, congratulations on your win, thanks for bringing a minimum of USD $500K into NZ for. Football in NZ" and leave any comment about what May or may not happen in the future, until a decision has been made.


For me personally, thanks ACFC and congratulations!


Im not bitter, Good for ACFC. I like the Nix's and hope they get a shot at the O-League with the fans behind them would be great.
If that offends anyone so be it, No tear from my eye.

Sorry Royz to spoil your dream but the Phoenix, even their reserve team, can't play in the O League because the Phoenix are an Australian registered club and Australia play in the Asian Confederation. Only a NZ registered side can play in the O League.

I would think the reserve side in the ASB Premiership will be registered in NZ but whether they are allowed to qualify for the OCL is another story. We will have to wait and see how NZ Football get over the hurdles involved in allowing one in the ASB Premiership.

When the Phoenix's came about Graham Seatter had the ASB prem sides sign off "allowing the Nix's to play in the OCL competition".
I cant remember if it was a play off with a ASB team or not but it was a signed deal.

Graham Seatter is also on record (in Sitter magazine) as saying he hoped the NZFC i.e. ASB as was, "would become a semi-professional league." What happened to that?

And? He didnt sign off on that did he.

Mr Positive

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almost 12 years ago

So, Nix are the most specific club in the world.

They play in AFC league and are based in OFC country. They can't play in AFC competitions as they are based in OFC country, but can't play in OFC competitions as they play in AFC league.

There is a club of similar statue here in Europe, Vaduz from Liechtenstein. They play in Swiss league, but can't qualify to UEFA comps via Swiss league - they can via Liechtenstein Cup, though.

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mitch_f.hr wrote:

So, Nix are the most specific club in the world.

They play in AFC league and are based in OFC country. They can't play in AFC competitions as they are based in OFC country, but can't play in OFC competitions as they play in AFC league.

There is a club of similar statue here in Europe, Vaduz from Liechtenstein. They play in Swiss league, but can't qualify to UEFA comps via Swiss league - they can via Liechtenstein Cup, though.


There are also cases like the Copa Libertadores that allows CONCACAF Mexican teams (By invitation) to compete in that CONMEBOL competition.

Also note EVERY NZ club that has played in an Australian league while both in OFC and being Amateur/Semi pro then Fully professional have never been accepted into any New Zealand league for OCL play off or reserves side for one reason or another. 
I hope its about to change but as you can see - There is a lot of politics and haters for clubs wanting to move forward with the times.

Mr Positive

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Australia won't allow the Phoenix (or any NZ A League side) to play in the AFC, even if they win the A League. They also restrict the playing squad compared to the Australian-based A league sides, and won't allow the Phoenix into the reserve competition. They also brand NZ players as imports when rugby league and rugby don't thus restricting their appeal to most A League sides. Why would this be? My guess is they want to tap into NZ as a useful added market for the A League while not wanting to develop NZ football too much.

It's a pretty rum deal if you ask me. I've always harboured a suspicion that if the ASBP ever collapsed through NZF's foolish indifference and with it went NZ's prospects of competing in the O League, then FFA could simply pull the plug on a NZ franchise in the A League and NZ football would plunge into the dark ages, with only the small scale winter club scene left. 

So it makes it even crazier that NZF should show so little interest in the ASBP and O league.

Out of interest - are NZ players branded as imports in the Australian state league competitions or does that only apply to the A League?

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:

Australia won't allow the Phoenix (or any NZ A League side) to play in the AFC, even if they win the A League. They also restrict the playing squad compared to the Australian-based A league sides, and won't allow the Phoenix into the reserve competition. They also brand NZ players as imports when rugby league and rugby don't thus restricting their appeal to most A League sides. Why would this be? My guess is they want to tap into NZ as a useful added market for the A League while not wanting to develop NZ football too much.

It's a pretty rum deal if you ask me. I've always harboured a suspicion that if the ASBP ever collapsed through NZF's foolish indifference and with it went NZ's prospects of competing in the O League, then FFA could simply pull the plug on a NZ franchise in the A League and NZ football would plunge into the dark ages, with only the small scale winter club scene left. 

So it makes it even crazier that NZF should show so little interest in the ASBP and O league.

Out of interest - are NZ players branded as imports in the Australian state league competitions or does that only apply to the A League?

I don't think you can say 'Australia have branded Kiwis as imports'. I would suspect that would be an AFC ruling at confederation level which would be out of the FFAs hands. Within the leagues of Australia governed by the FFA, who knows... 
What they do in rugby and league is of little relevance because there are only 2 leagues in the world - NRL and Super League and Super 15 and whatever is played in England so not even close to the same comparison against the many decent leagues in football across the world.
I also think you contradict yourself. On one hand, the FFA brand Kiwis as imports because they view NZ as a useful market for the HAL. Why would they then as you said, jettison that team if the ASBP collapses? Surely if NZ is a useful market place, they wont be cutting that off when our domestic league here fails. They are not even related or close to it.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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Jeff Vader wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:

Australia won't allow the Phoenix (or any NZ A League side) to play in the AFC, even if they win the A League. They also restrict the playing squad compared to the Australian-based A league sides, and won't allow the Phoenix into the reserve competition. They also brand NZ players as imports when rugby league and rugby don't thus restricting their appeal to most A League sides. Why would this be? My guess is they want to tap into NZ as a useful added market for the A League while not wanting to develop NZ football too much.

It's a pretty rum deal if you ask me. I've always harboured a suspicion that if the ASBP ever collapsed through NZF's foolish indifference and with it went NZ's prospects of competing in the O League, then FFA could simply pull the plug on a NZ franchise in the A League and NZ football would plunge into the dark ages, with only the small scale winter club scene left. 

So it makes it even crazier that NZF should show so little interest in the ASBP and O league.

Out of interest - are NZ players branded as imports in the Australian state league competitions or does that only apply to the A League?

I don't think you can say 'Australia have branded Kiwis as imports'. I would suspect that would be an AFC ruling at confederation level which would be out of the FFAs hands. Within the leagues of Australia governed by the FFA, who knows... 

What they do in rugby and league is of little relevance because there are only 2 leagues in the world - NRL and Super League and Super 15 and whatever is played in England so not even close to the same comparison against the many decent leagues in football across the world.

I also think you contradict yourself. On one hand, the FFA brand Kiwis as imports because they view NZ as a useful market for the HAL. Why would they then as you said, jettison that team if the ASBP collapses? Surely if NZ is a useful market place, they wont be cutting that off when our domestic league here fails. They are not even related or close to it.

Perhaps you're right but I suspect FFA sided with and even encouraged the Asian confederation having NZ players listed as imports because it's in their interest. You have to ask yourself why would the Asian nations be bothered about the status of NZ players in the A League if NZ is in Oceania? It doesn't seem an issue in the Australian state leagues as I see a number of ASBP players have headed to the Queensland league and a recent game between Green Gully and South Melbourne in the VPL featured three Kiwis - James Musa, Jason Haynes and Jeffrey Fleming. So why is it such a big deal in the A League? I suspect if NZ players weren't imports and thus restricted, we could have a dozen or more playing for Australian-based A League sides. FFA doesn't want that.

Also it is a contradiction - Australia want to expand their television base into NZ but don't want to open the door to too many NZ players playing in the A League.

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
Bluemagic wrote:

Australia won't allow the Phoenix (or any NZ A League side) to play in the AFC, even if they win the A League. They also restrict the playing squad compared to the Australian-based A league sides, and won't allow the Phoenix into the reserve competition. They also brand NZ players as imports when rugby league and rugby don't thus restricting their appeal to most A League sides. Why would this be? My guess is they want to tap into NZ as a useful added market for the A League while not wanting to develop NZ football too much.

It's a pretty rum deal if you ask me. I've always harboured a suspicion that if the ASBP ever collapsed through NZF's foolish indifference and with it went NZ's prospects of competing in the O League, then FFA could simply pull the plug on a NZ franchise in the A League and NZ football would plunge into the dark ages, with only the small scale winter club scene left. 

So it makes it even crazier that NZF should show so little interest in the ASBP and O league.

Out of interest - are NZ players branded as imports in the Australian state league competitions or does that only apply to the A League?

I don't think you can say 'Australia have branded Kiwis as imports'. I would suspect that would be an AFC ruling at confederation level which would be out of the FFAs hands. Within the leagues of Australia governed by the FFA, who knows... 

What they do in rugby and league is of little relevance because there are only 2 leagues in the world - NRL and Super League and Super 15 and whatever is played in England so not even close to the same comparison against the many decent leagues in football across the world.

I also think you contradict yourself. On one hand, the FFA brand Kiwis as imports because they view NZ as a useful market for the HAL. Why would they then as you said, jettison that team if the ASBP collapses? Surely if NZ is a useful market place, they wont be cutting that off when our domestic league here fails. They are not even related or close to it.

Perhaps you're right but I suspect FFA sided with and even encouraged the Asian confederation having NZ players listed as imports because it's in their interest. You have to ask yourself why would the Asian nations be bothered about the status of NZ players in the A League if NZ is in Oceania? It doesn't seem an issue in the Australian state leagues as I see a number of ASBP players have headed to the Queensland league and a recent game between Green Gully and South Melbourne in the VPL featured three Kiwis - James Musa, Jason Haynes and Jeffrey Fleming. So why is it such a big deal in the A League? I suspect if NZ players weren't imports and thus restricted, we could have a dozen or more playing for Australian-based A League sides. FFA doesn't want that.

Also it is a contradiction - Australia want to expand their television base into NZ but don't want to open the door to too many NZ players playing in the A League.

I think I see what you are saying now.

I think that from a 'domestic player base' then Australian footballers are better served by having Kiwis as imports because its more bums in seats on the bench for their players so from a development point of view, you make complete sense. On a national level, well our interests are not really aligned because we are a different confederation now.

Do you not think, looking at this purely from an FFA point of view, that the FFA would want the best league possible (hence marquees like ADP and Heskey *snigger*) and in an effort to help that, and help grow their viewership in NZ by having more Kiwis, and viewership across the board by having a league with the best Australian players in it, that they are better served by letting Kiwis in?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

I think FFA fears that if they don't restrict NZ players in the A League by having them deemed imports then the A League sides will see NZ as a good source of relatively cheap and useful squad members, just like the state leagues currently do. I'd say there are probably a dozen NZ players not tied to the Phoenix who could be included in other A League rosters right now. That would translate into a bigger pool of professional NZ players and thus a stronger All Whites down the line. I don't think the FFA sees that in their interest, even though we're in different confederations because one day NZ just might join the Asian confederation if Oceania is downgraded. The other Asian confederation members probably share this sentiment too.

I can see no other reason for the current restrictions being placed on NZ players in the A League and the unfair restrictions imposed on the Phoenix. For this reason alone I think NZ players should be a priority at the Phoenix, almost to the extent that if a potential/actual All White is available he should be signed over an imported player. The only problem could be is if the Phoenix fielded a majority NZ squad, then FFA might get nervous about it becoming a shadow All Whites using the A League for development and pull the plug on NZ participation. I think we'd be foolish to think the FFA has our best interests at heart.

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Bluemagic wrote:

I think FFA fears that if they don't restrict NZ players in the A League by having them deemed imports then the A League sides will see NZ as a good source of relatively cheap and useful squad members, just like the state leagues currently do. I'd say there are probably a dozen NZ players not tied to the Phoenix who could be included in other A League rosters right now. That would translate into a bigger pool of professional NZ players and thus a stronger All Whites down the line. I don't think the FFA sees that in their interest, even though we're in different confederations because one day NZ just might join the Asian confederation if Oceania is downgraded. The other Asian confederation members probably share this sentiment too.

I can see no other reason for the current restrictions being placed on NZ players in the A League and the unfair restrictions imposed on the Phoenix. For this reason alone I think NZ players should be a priority at the Phoenix, almost to the extent that if a potential/actual All White is available he should be signed over an imported player. The only problem could be is if the Phoenix fielded a majority NZ squad, then FFA might get nervous about it becoming a shadow All Whites using the A League for development and pull the plug on NZ participation. I think we'd be foolish to think the FFA has our best interests at heart.


Why are you looking at the FFA in that way?. They have (And didn't have to) went directly to the AFC meeting @ there HQ and asked to have the Nix's in the ACL should they qualify.
The FFA also has allowed the Nix's to participate in its FFA Cup (because of more politics about Chatham cup).
The FFA Cup will allow kiwi contingent guys like Michael Eagar to get some lime-light to shine should his or other teams(With kiwi's) make the last 32. And should they win get a chance to play in the ACL.

Mr Positive

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OMG ! The FFA are , like ,way ,  way ,  way , way cool !

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almost 12 years ago

Yawn......

Mr Positive

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almost 12 years ago

And to add to the contradiction - an Australian player is not an import for the Phoenix, but a NZ player is for an Australian A League team. Go figure? I think it's called double standards.

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almost 12 years ago
Royz wrote:

Yawn......

Sorry, we keeping you up Royz by having an adult conversation?

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almost 12 years ago

This is the OFC Champions League thread. Please keep on topic.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 12 years ago
Bluemagic wrote:
Royz wrote:

Yawn......

Sorry, we keeping you up Royz by having an adult conversation?



It is past his bedtime ...
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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History
Bluemagic wrote:

And to add to the contradiction - an Australian player is not an import for the Phoenix, but a NZ player is for an Australian A League team. Go figure? I think it's called double standards.



You know why this is, it has nothing to do with Aussie and everything to do with Asia.  Nuff said...

More Importantly:

I always thought ACFC had a very good side in the first season of the NZFC.  Would the ACFC that just cleaned up beat the ACFC of the inaugural season.  I don't think so. 

Thoughts?
Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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almost 12 years ago

You are letting nostalgia cloud your judgement. The current team would win comfortably.

Three for me, and two for them.

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