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Canterbury United

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about 9 years ago

kiwifan90 wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

From The Press: Waitakere wrap

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/89565098/def...

Three great goals in the game with the Dragon's now needing maximum points from their last two games and hope other results go their to make the play offs.

Come on AW but time you actually say what you think instead of sitting on the fence all the time and hiding behind facts. Find this one out!!?? Shots to goals ratio. Won't be very good reading

The ratio will be poor, the lack of quality striker has been the sides weak link for several season's now.

Only 50% of the points on offer won by the Dragon's and yet to win two games back to back this season, so all round not good enough to make the play offs.

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about 9 years ago

AllWhites82 wrote:

kiwifan90 wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

From The Press: Waitakere wrap

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/89565098/def...

Three great goals in the game with the Dragon's now needing maximum points from their last two games and hope other results go their to make the play offs.

Come on AW but time you actually say what you think instead of sitting on the fence all the time and hiding behind facts. Find this one out!!?? Shots to goals ratio. Won't be very good reading

The ratio will be poor, the lack of quality striker has been the sides weak link for several season's now.

Only 50% of the points on offer won by the Dragon's and yet to win two games back to back this season, so all round not good enough to make the play offs.

Dan Ede never giving a chance because of his lack of work rate but he is by far the best finisher I've seen in christchurch since Keith Grosvenor! Maybe it's time now as kiwis is to realise working hard is not gonna win you matches but scoring goals does. 

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about 9 years ago

kiwifan90 wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

kiwifan90 wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

From The Press: Waitakere wrap

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/89565098/def...

Three great goals in the game with the Dragon's now needing maximum points from their last two games and hope other results go their to make the play offs.

Come on AW but time you actually say what you think instead of sitting on the fence all the time and hiding behind facts. Find this one out!!?? Shots to goals ratio. Won't be very good reading

The ratio will be poor, the lack of quality striker has been the sides weak link for several season's now.

Only 50% of the points on offer won by the Dragon's and yet to win two games back to back this season, so all round not good enough to make the play offs.

Dan Ede never giving a chance because of his lack of work rate but he is by far the best finisher I've seen in christchurch since Keith Grosvenor! Maybe it's time now as kiwis is to realise working hard is not gonna win you matches but scoring goals does. 

You're having a laugh kiwifan90 

I & anyone could name handfuls in front of him.

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about 9 years ago

HT Eastern Suburbs 1 Canterbury United 0

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about 9 years ago

With ten to play Canterbury pushing players forward chasing a goals but  concede a second goal to Eastern Suburbs so play-off looked dashed. 

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about 9 years ago · edited about 9 years ago · History

Martin Wiesenfarth goals in the 90th min but two late as Eastern Suburbs take all three points with a 2 - 1 win and Dragons play-off hopes are now over.

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about 9 years ago

In a friendly today

Canterbury United 3 (Chang, Clapham, Ogilvie) Coastal Spirit 0 HT 0 - 0

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about 9 years ago

The ball played like it was on a water logged grass pitch. Is English Park like that by design or error.

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about 9 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

The ball played like it was on a water logged grass pitch. Is English Park like that by design or error.

It's a dud of a pitch that needs to be wet to get the best playing surface which then allows the ball to move. 

Petone same style pitch but way way better to play on this I think is an improved version of English Park.

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about 9 years ago

Who's reviewing the Coaching flop?

Does AC still think this is the best squad he's played with at the Dragons?

Too many round pegs being played in square holes for my liking.

Get rid of the play for $$ out of towners that gave the team jack all.

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about 9 years ago

did the overseas goalkeeper ever play?

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about 9 years ago

Who are you talking about? I only saw Danny Knight (1st choice - played most games) and Tom Batty (played a couple of home games).

Away games could have been different.

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about 9 years ago · edited about 9 years ago · History

VimFuego wrote:

Who are you talking about? I only saw Danny Knight (1st choice - played most games) and Tom Batty (played a couple of home games).

Away games could have been different.

American keepers name was Kris Schultz

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about 9 years ago

So please explain to this North Island snob why a South Island League doesn't already exist.


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about 9 years ago

Doloras wrote:

So please explain to this North Island snob why a South Island League doesn't already exist.

Not enough financial clubs

No real will on the Clubs or Governing Bodies to do it. 

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about 9 years ago

foal30 wrote:

Doloras wrote:

So please explain to this North Island snob why a South Island League doesn't already exist.

Not enough financial clubs

No real will on the Clubs or Governing Bodies to do it. 

I believe that the tide may be turning, as least the Federations are now talking about it.  

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about 9 years ago

AllWhites82 wrote:

foal30 wrote:

Doloras wrote:

So please explain to this North Island snob why a South Island League doesn't already exist.

Not enough financial clubs

No real will on the Clubs or Governing Bodies to do it. 

I believe that the tide may be turning, as least the Federations are now talking about it.  

I've heard more serious talk as well. But I'll believe it when I see it. Have been hearing noise for the last 5+ years. Would love it to happen.

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about 9 years ago

Scottie Rd wrote:

Who's reviewing the Coaching flop?

Does AC still think this is the best squad he's played with at the Dragons?

Too many round pegs being played in square holes for my liking.

Get rid of the play for $$ out of towners that gave the team jack all.

Aye go on do that - then you can compete for the wooden spoon with Southern United again!

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almost 9 years ago

Scottie Rd wrote:

Who's reviewing the Coaching flop?

Does AC still think this is the best squad he's played with at the Dragons?

Too many round pegs being played in square holes for my liking.

Get rid of the play for $$ out of towners that gave the team jack all.

Aye go on do that - then you can compete for the wooden spoon with Southern United again!

Don't buy that as being the outcome just by giving away the players that gave us jack all or warmed the bench when on $10K+ for a short season.

The Dragons still owed one of these players money and had less than 1k in the bank at the time.

Southern got in the overseas guys and still came last.

Good on the guys that have come to the Dragons and are intending to stay and play for local clubs.

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almost 9 years ago

So why did Araon Clapham never make it as a pro again? Seems to always be near the top of the statistics for the SS Prem



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almost 9 years ago

martinb wrote:

So why did Araon Clapham never make it as a pro again? Seems to always be near the top of the statistics for the SS Prem

Well he top of stats because they get so many penalties. If he was good enough for the the Phoenix don't you think he would be there so that tells a story of its own really don't you think. Personally if he added goals from open play he MAY have more of a case!

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almost 9 years ago

kiwifan90 wrote:

martinb wrote:

So why did Araon Clapham never make it as a pro again? Seems to always be near the top of the statistics for the SS Prem

Well he top of stats because they get so many penalties. If he was good enough for the the Phoenix don't you think he would be there so that tells a story of its own really don't you think. Personally if he added goals from open play he MAY have more of a case!

yeh and nah. Krishna had a trial with Ricki's 'Nix, but didn't make it. Different recruiting policies and kinds of players interest different coaches. Also, especially as a Phoenix fan, pens are not a guaranteed goal! 

But basically, you're saying 'cos he was too shark?



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over 8 years ago

Luis Garcia wrote:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/95364959/co...

Seven new signings for Canterbury

Shaping up as considerably stronger than last season's squad:

Canterbury United confirmed signings: Coey Turipa, Danny Knight, Stephen Hoyle, Aaron Clapham, Cory Mitchell, Sean Liddicoat, Andreas Wilson, Aaron Spain, Dan Terris.

Likely to re-sign: Tom Schwarz, Sean Morris, Juan Chang and Gary Ogilvie

Player Gerdson has been talking to (issue of gaining a NZ passport): Lyle Matthysen (South African passport)

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/95364959/co...

Seven new signings for Canterbury

Shaping up as considerably stronger than last season's squad:

Canterbury United confirmed signings: Coey Turipa, Danny Knight, Stephen Hoyle, Aaron Clapham, Cory Mitchell, Sean Liddicoat, Andreas Wilson, Aaron Spain, Dan Terris.

Likely to re-sign: Tom Schwarz, Sean Morris, Juan Chang and Gary Ogilvie

Player Gerdson has been talking to (issue of gaining a NZ passport): Lyle Matthysen (South African passport)

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Lyle stated on Red and Black Sports, on ZB earlier in the season that he is proud of his hertiage so cannot see him chasing a NZ passport.   

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over 8 years ago

AllWhites82 wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/95364959/co...

Seven new signings for Canterbury

Shaping up as considerably stronger than last season's squad:

Canterbury United confirmed signings: Coey Turipa, Danny Knight, Stephen Hoyle, Aaron Clapham, Cory Mitchell, Sean Liddicoat, Andreas Wilson, Aaron Spain, Dan Terris.

Likely to re-sign: Tom Schwarz, Sean Morris, Juan Chang and Gary Ogilvie

Player Gerdson has been talking to (issue of gaining a NZ passport): Lyle Matthysen (South African passport)

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Lyle stated on Red and Black Sports, on ZB earlier in the season that he is proud of his hertiage so cannot see him chasing a NZ passport.   

Would be a shocker if they can't fit him in as one of 7 foreigners, surely.

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over 8 years ago

inafoxhole wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/95364959/co...

Seven new signings for Canterbury

Shaping up as considerably stronger than last season's squad:

Canterbury United confirmed signings: Coey Turipa, Danny Knight, Stephen Hoyle, Aaron Clapham, Cory Mitchell, Sean Liddicoat, Andreas Wilson, Aaron Spain, Dan Terris.

Likely to re-sign: Tom Schwarz, Sean Morris, Juan Chang and Gary Ogilvie

Player Gerdson has been talking to (issue of gaining a NZ passport): Lyle Matthysen (South African passport)

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Lyle stated on Red and Black Sports, on ZB earlier in the season that he is proud of his hertiage so cannot see him chasing a NZ passport.   

Would be a shocker if they can't fit him in as one of 7 foreigners, surely.

When they have Chang in the squad why would you waste a Sunday afternoon in summer going a spending time watching them?

He's tripe at ccl level let alone Nat League or MPL.

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over 8 years ago
Matthysen > Chang by far.

Justice is served.

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over 8 years ago

The fact that he's even playing in the second-tier competition highlights the fact he shouldn't be playing for Canterbury.

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over 8 years ago

Luis Garcia wrote:

The fact that he's even playing in the second-tier competition highlights the fact he shouldn't be playing for Canterbury.

Sometimes the chance to 'coach' at a club for $$$ is too great to turn down, and as an added bonus get to play in a division that National league players would undoubtedly shine in and get confidence for the upcoming season...........

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over 8 years ago

AllWhites82 wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Luis Garcia wrote:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/95364959/co...

Seven new signings for Canterbury

Shaping up as considerably stronger than last season's squad:

Canterbury United confirmed signings: Coey Turipa, Danny Knight, Stephen Hoyle, Aaron Clapham, Cory Mitchell, Sean Liddicoat, Andreas Wilson, Aaron Spain, Dan Terris.

Likely to re-sign: Tom Schwarz, Sean Morris, Juan Chang and Gary Ogilvie

Player Gerdson has been talking to (issue of gaining a NZ passport): Lyle Matthysen (South African passport)

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Lyle stated on Red and Black Sports, on ZB earlier in the season that he is proud of his hertiage so cannot see him chasing a NZ passport.   

Lyle was quoted recently as saying that he's trying to get dual citizenship:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/94883530/c...

"Matthysen has a South African passport and said he and his parents were working through the rigorous job of trying to gain dual citizenship for him."

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 8 years ago

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Well we will have to hope this New striker actually is the real deal at this level.

The Dragons don't need anymore out of town flops on big money from WG when the locals get scant.

I hope the new lad knows the correct side of the net to aim at because none of his other signings have.

Eric Molloy could be one of these players Willy is talking about he was released by Southern in June. 

Maybe time to spend a Monday or Tuesday night at English Park having a look see. 

Willy and Alan Walker need to do something to earn their money so time to view what my Dragons levy $$ are going towards.

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over 8 years ago

Scottie Rd wrote:

New foreign imports:

"He wouldn't reveal names, but confirmed they had secured overseas attacking firepower, which would be announced in the coming weeks.

"That's all sorted. I did the business a long, long time ago. Not only one [player]. We needed to do something up front and we have."

Well we will have to hope this New striker actually is the real deal at this level.

The Dragons don't need anymore out of town flops on big money from WG when the locals get scant.

I hope the new lad knows the correct side of the net to aim at because none of his other signings have.

Eric Molloy could be one of these players Willy is talking about he was released by Southern in June. 

Maybe time to spend a Monday or Tuesday night at English Park having a look see. 

Willy and Alan Walker need to do something to earn their money so time to view what my Dragons levy $$ are going towards.

Eric Molloy is playing at Miramar Rangers, so one would assume he's joining/has joined Team Wellington.

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over 8 years ago

Pretty sure Molloy was announced as a TW signing a month ago.

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