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Posted June 28, 2021 23:38 · last edited June 29, 2021 01:27

Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ there is. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their beloved offspring to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best possible player development environment for the Ole youngsters.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

That's very different to Ole not being happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it a fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL 9-10 years ago, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. The Ole/Wainui JV looks doomed to fail, but hopefully if nothing else there might be another future Thomas/Boyd running around Richard Prouse Park this season, learning a thing or two.

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Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 01:27
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their offspring to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best possible player development environment for the Ole youngsters.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL 9-10 years ago, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. The Ole/Wainui JV looks doomed to fail, but hopefully if nothing else there might be another Thomas/Boyd running around Richard Prouse Park this season, learning a thing or two.
Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 00:13
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL 9-10 years ago, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. The Ole/Wainui JV looks doomed to fail, but hopefully if nothing else there might be another Thomas/Boyd running around Richard Prouse Park this season, learning a thing or two.
Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 00:11
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL 9-10 years ago, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. The Ole/Wainui JV looks doomed to fail, but hopefully if nothing else there might be another Tmomas/Boyd running around Richard Prouse Park this season, learning a thing or two.
Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 00:10
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. The Ole/Wainui JV looks doomed to fail, but hopefully if nothing else there might be another Tmomas/Boyd running around Richard Prouse Park this season, learning a thing or two.
Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 00:09
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.

Those Ole youngsters playing for Wainui getting thrashed each week, well it won't be much fun. But as 16-17 year olds at WaiBOP playing NL, Ryan Thomas & Tyer Boyd went through a similar experience. Thomas played 18 NL games, for just 1 win. Boyd 14 NL games for 2 wins. That young WaiBOP team copped some proper hidings, but Edge stuck to his guns until he was sacked. 
Unknown editor edited June 29, 2021 00:03
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl their players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with overseas clubs, as adults. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his WS squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.


Unknown editor edited June 28, 2021 23:42
Of significance to Ole is anything that they think helps develop their kids. Included in that is getting as much of them as possible, playing at the highest level in NZ possible. So yeah that's why they have been 'breaking their necks' trying to get into the National League. 

And of course playing NL, making Chatham Cup finals etc is all additional good handy marketing when persuading parents to send their children to Porrirua. But the Mad Hatter Edge has openly said he doesn't really give a fudge about winning titles & cups in NZ football, and I believe him. It's all about the best player development environment for the Ole youngsters as possible.

They will be pretty proud about having 4 ex alumini at the Olympics, just as Weenix should be proud about being part of Bell, Cacace, Waine & Elliot's journey to Tokyo.

But U23 Olympic selection is very different to a U17 World Cup (was U17s WC that Ole threatened to withdrawl players from). Pijnaker, Stamenic, McCowatt & Just have long left the Ole cocoon and are with clubs overseas, as adults overseas. They ain't kids at Ole anymore, plus Hay is coaching the Oly Whites, and he seems to be a mate of Declan's - who 'trusted' him enough to handover his Ws squad en masse when Hay coached ES.

On the other hand Ole weren't happy to release their kids for that U17 WC squad, because they thought 4 weeks away at a WC (plus earlier camps), in a NZF training environment could actually be deterimential to their development. Was Bazely the U17s coach? Was it fear that the U17s were just going to play route one football? I can't remember, but think it was something along those lines. Hence the reluctance to release the young kids from their training environment, where they are instructed not to play that way.