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Posted April 16, 2015 02:28 · last edited April 16, 2015 02:29

Hard News wrote:

Smithy wrote:

I think the one thing we probably all agree on is that the current review will come up with the wrong answer.

Amirite?

So. Much. This.

Awaiting for them to announce it will be carried out by Hay and Zoricich, be based a St. Kents and that Hay will be compensated for the salary he would have earnt as U-17 coach.

LOL. Here's the thing though. Andy 'london irish' Martin has, in quick succession, brought in the highly regarded Rob Sherman, and Hudson, who at least has what looks like a plan for the mens' national teams. To date, I rate both of these appointments. I'm going to put it out there now that Martin is looking to shake things up and go for the big fish: a semi-pro national league that runs for a good part of the year. That will be the starting point, because that - more than just about any other thing i can think of - will be the best thing to develop football in nz. Aussie state leagues are the model.

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Global Game edited April 16, 2015 02:29
Hard News wrote:
Smithy wrote:

I think the one thing we probably all agree on is that the current review will come up with the wrong answer.

Amirite?

So. Much. This.

Awaiting for them to announce it will be carried out by Hay and Zoricich, be based a St. Kents and that Hay will be compensated for the salary he would have earnt as U-17 coach.

LOL. Here's the thing though. Andy 'london irish' Martin has, in quick succession, brought in the highly regarded Rob Sherman and Hudson who at least has what looks like a plan for the mens national teams. To date. I rate both of these appointments. I'm going to put it out there now that Martin is looking to shake things up and go for the big fish: a semi-pro national league that runs for a good part of the year. That will be the starting point, because that - more than just about any other thing i can think of - will be the best thing to develop football in nz. Aussie state leagues are the model.