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Canterbury United

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AllWhites82 wrote:
Here is the link from NZ Herald�match review between Waitakere ans Canterbury, love�the line, "it was a day the�underdogs ruled", �must have forgoting �that the Dragons defeated Waitak in both round robin games this season.
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Written by Maddaford, a fervent Waitak supporter.

Three for me, and two for them.

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In a way it would be great it it was Canty Team Wellington Final, show the big spending Auckland City and Waitakere outfits up.
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You absolutely sure Canty don't qualify as 'big spending'?
Agreed it would be great to see a non auckland final as a bit of a change up!!
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/6760944/Premiership-O-League-clash-upsets-Dragons

Totally agree.

I let my guitar speak for me

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interesting OFC are talking about moving the O-league to May-June.  f**k knows how that would work with club football.
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I guess the only way to avoid clashes with the Premiership, while still being on at the same time as the Premiership, is to play O-League games midweek.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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Would work with people's work comittments though.

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/6761018/Premiership-O-League-clash-upsets-Dragons?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
 
At least NZF CEO Kavanagh openly admits the current ASB Premiership is "dysfunctional"-
Amazing the final looks quite possibly yo be re-scheduled for the second time this season- originally it was supposed to be April 22, then April 29 and now possibly May 6
That's three different dates over the season!!!
Canterbury will be disadvantaged by only playing three games in almost two months since the March 11 game against Waitakere:
April 8     v Auckland
April 15   v Waitakere (semi)
April 22   v Waitakere (semi)
May 6      Final
 
 
But is Kavanagh totally out of touch?
Kavanagh on the O-League: "the problem would be overcome if the schedule was changed to a May-June tournament."
There's no way NZ teams can compete in the O-League in May-June because ASB Premiership teams in effect don't exist after the season finishes in April and players depart for their winter club sides or go overseas.
Crazy stuff... 
 
Big Pete 652012-04-18 12:20:53

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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In fairness to NZF, the final was moved because of the Olympic qualifying tournament which I believe affected a couple of teams as they lost more than 3 players? Someone might need to correct me on that.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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Jeff Vader wrote:
In fairness to NZF, the final was moved because of the Olympic qualifying tournament which I believe affected a couple of teams as they lost more than 3 players? Someone might need to correct me on that.
 
Then they shouldn't have scheduled  ASB games to clash with the Olympic tournament which was scheduled by OFC well before the ASB draw was made (originally to take place in Fiji but at the same time in March).
The re-scheduled final should never have been set for the same date as the OFC Champions games either.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Don't know if anyone else has mentioned it on this thread before but I'm impressed by Mainland Football's recent efforts to make full footage of every Canterbury United home game available on it's You Tube Channel- only ASB Premiership franchise to do so.
 
An 11 minute highlights package is always put up the evening of the game, whilst the full game is posted on You Tube about four days later. Only one camera but is a mounted professional HD video camera as used by film and TV companies monted on a scaffold platform. No commentary but you can hear the ground announcements of team line-ups etc. and Canty Utd have very informative ground announcements with two commentators discussing action during the game, informing of subs, scorers etc.
 
 
So watch out for both the full game and a highlights package of Canterbury's semi-final v Waitakere from ASB Football Stadium (English Park) this Sunday 22.
 
 
Mainland Football's You Tube Channel which has both full games and highlights for every ASB game played in Christchurch from Canty v Team Wellington 27/11/11 onwards:
 
Index of all games here:
 
 
Canterbury Utd v Auckland City 8/4/12 (most recent home game) in full:
 
 
Team Wellington channel here on You Tube - but only highlights and not even every home game:
 
 
Only semi-regular Auckland City home footage on You Tube here- but last video put up is of Feb. 26 game:
 
 
 
Waitakere United channel here (but very infrequent):
 
 
 
Big Pete 652012-04-18 21:56:58

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Go the Dragons!
massive turn out required Chch forumites.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good stuff from Canterbury.  Lead 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate) over Waitakere.  Keep it up
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Oh noes, Waitakere score 2 quick goals.
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Does the away goals rule apply?

Edit: It does it appears. Patrick inadvertently responded on the TW thread.

Turfmoore2012-04-22 15:14:18

I know, I know, its serious!

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oh no waitak have scored another
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Wow. What a crap result from Canterbury. Couldn't have ended any worse to be honest. No O-League..
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the second half capitulation was so bad it was like watching Tottenham

what a let down, but utterly out played and out coached in the 2nd half.

Waitak's #4 goal was clearly handball, but they did hit the post twice and the crossbar twice. Worthy winners on the day but didn't look at the races at halftime. I don't think Canterbury did anything in an attacking sense once AC got assisted off.

given the Wellington result it's pretty depressing. moan, cry, whinge etc.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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first half was great. great through ball by kamo and i think it was clapham who scored. was a very even half with canty taking the lead into the half break.

2nd half canterbury had nothing. 2 quick goals conceded and then clapham injured. the south african guy, i think it's de vries or something for waitakere is so damn quick . himself and krishna ripped canterbury apart.
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Ronaldoknow wrote:
OFC here we come, only thing that can keep us out is if Waitak or Wellywood win the grand final and that's not gonna happen as the Dragons continue their superb season by taking it out![/quote]

Ronaldoknow wrote:
Thanks, we will. And the club world cup.


[quote=Ronaldoknow]Could we be looking at a Dragons - Wellywood final? Would that make it the first ever with no Jaffa's?


Or not. Looks like you blew it tbh.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Canty were not able to defend a 3-1 aggregate lead. Poor tactics/coaching or Waitak just too hot?

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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Buffon II wrote:
Ronaldoknow wrote:
OFC here we come, only thing that can keep us out is if Waitak or Wellywood win the grand final and that's not gonna happen as the Dragons continue their superb season by taking it out![/quote]

Ronaldoknow wrote:
Thanks, we will. And the club world cup.


[quote=Ronaldoknow]Could we be looking at a Dragons - Wellywood final? Would that make it the first ever with no Jaffa's?


Or not. Looks like you blew it tbh.


What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
So sad about this..TW vs Canty would have been just perfect.
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Canty were not able to defend a 3-1 aggregate lead. Poor tactics/coaching or Waitak just too hot?

 
Waitak just too good 2nd half plus canty were average, also on a negative note, at the aftermatch as soon as speeches were over all the canty boys just left with waitak still there, even though loss wouldve hurt was poor form
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Bummer

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reddevil11 wrote:
Canty were not able to defend a 3-1 aggregate lead. Poor tactics/coaching or Waitak just too hot?




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Waitak just too good 2nd half plus canty were average, also on a negative note, at the aftermatch as soon as speeches were over all the canty boys just left with waitak still there, even though loss wouldve hurt was poor form


Dragons or some of left at same time as Waitak boys.
Waitak lads took ages to get to function room.
Dragons had end of season awards night on at 7pm.
Would've been a real late night if they'd won.
Leave that [o league] on the bucket list for next year.
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foamy wrote:

2nd half canterbury had nothing. 2 quick goals conceded and then clapham injured. the south african guy, i think it's de vries or something for waitakere is so damn quick .

Does anyone know if that was the same guy who was playing in the VPL last season? He scored some pretty good goals for his melbourne team which were on youtube. Thought he was a good prospect for the nix actually.
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South African would be Ryan De Vries.  Think he was at Bentleigh Greens last year
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Yep, that was him. Do you know if he has got an NZ passport? Would he count as an import in the a-league?rjmiller2012-04-23 12:42:38
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he is lightening quick - like... really farkin quick. and got a crazy awesome goal for waitakere.
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rjmiller wrote:
Yep, that was him. Do you know if he has got an NZ passport? Would he count as an import in the a-league?


Dont know how accurate it is but Worldfootball.net has him as

Nationality:      New Zealand,       South Africa


And on a video on the Waitakere site, he says he is looking to trial at Brisbane

hepatitis2012-04-24 18:47:47
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apparently he is available for new zealand, but wasn't selected for the olympic side which to be frank had me second guessing his eligibility because he'd definitely be good enough

360footballnews.com

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ryan De Vries > Dakota Lucas -- probably a big call, however.
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reg22 wrote:
apparently he is available for new zealand, but wasn't selected for the olympic side which to be frank had me second guessing his eligibility because he'd definitely be good enough


He was apparently injured recently, not sure if this affected the olympic qualifiers or not. Obviously Emblen as the Waitakere and Olympic coach should be familiar with him.
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rjmiller wrote:
Thought he was a good prospect for the nix actually.
 
He has spent at least 2, possibly more, stints training with the Phoenix.  They definitely know he exists.

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Big George going to Waitakere in winter and not looking at Dragons for next ASB Prem season, maybe the reason why he didn't want a local club.
Coach problems at the Dragons?

Last Sunday coaching fiasco with subs hasn't helped.
Your getting done for pace so you go and put the two slowest players in your squad on!!
Just giving game time to the mates i'd say.
Not looking at the whole game plan.
Let alone a few players having shockers and choking when it mattered.


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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ca$hmere and Moneybags Bays must have run out of dosh.

What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?

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poolmister wrote:
Big George going to Waitakere in winter and not looking at Dragons for next ASB Prem season, maybe the reason why he didn't want a local club.
Coach problems at the Dragons?

Last Sunday coaching fiasco with subs hasn't helped.
Your getting done for pace so you go and put the two slowest players in your squad on!!
Just giving game time to the mates i'd say.
Not looking at the whole game plan.
Let alone a few players having shockers and choking when it mattered.




More strikers for Waitak? ..Gagame Feni might want to head back down south. The quicker the Nelson team gets up and running the better for him
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