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EX imports that kicked on.

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almost 6 years ago

Khalil Media wrote:

Does Paul Mariner playing for North Shore a couple of times while he was out here as a TV pundit during the 1986 World Cup count?!

given he made his England debut in 1977, wouldn't he fall into the swan song category of imports with the likes of Justin Fashanu and Ian Porteous?

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almost 6 years ago

Does Paul Mariner playing for North Shore a couple of times while he was out here as a TV pundit during the 1986 World Cup count?!

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given he made his England debut in 1977, wouldn't he fall into the swan song category of imports with the likes of Justin Fashanu and Ian Porteous?

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I doubt he'd even count as an actual import :)  was over here for TV work and played a couple of games because he could, really...

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almost 6 years ago · edited almost 6 years ago · History

Dan Carter played lower level football here, before playing with some decent names in Europe...though a local I guess 



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almost 6 years ago

Although he played for the All Whites he is still technically an import - Colin Walker.

Played non-league in England before moving to Gisborne City and then went back to England to play for Barnsley. Had a second spell at Gisborne City again before heading to England again with Cambridge United, Sheffield Wednesday and Doncaster Rovers.

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almost 6 years ago

Feverish wrote:

Khalil Media wrote:

He was Chch Tech not Woolston ?

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Definitely Chch Tech, played against him (when I say played, I was on the same field and he was just this blur running past me at will - he scored 4 that day...)

same :)

He played winter football for Christchurch Tech (Southern League) and one season of Summer National League (1997-98) for Canterbury Woolston. I recall being woken up at 3am by a phone call from the Namibian FA, notifying us of his call-up to the national side. Nice bloke. Still remember Keith Braithwaite encouraging him at training, "Get moving Clem! There's a tiger up yer arse!"
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almost 6 years ago · edited almost 6 years ago · History

Feverish wrote:

Big Pete 65 wrote:

Clemens Khaiseb, striker from Namibia.

Played for Woolston and Christchurch City (a subsequent amalgamation of Woolston and Chch Technical) in the national league in the late 1990's and early 2000's

He was Chch Tech not Woolston ?

Clem played national league in the summer for Woolston in 1997-98 which became Christchurch City (a temporary amalgamation of Woolston with Tech for national league purposes 2000 - 2002) and played for Chch Tech in the old Southern League (which became the South Island League briefly before splitting into Southern and Mainland Premier Leagues) in the winter in the same period. He played for Western in the mid-1990's in local football I believe.

Woolston and Tech reverted to being seperate entities again in 2002 when Canterbury United took over the national league franchise. They merged again in 2007 to form Woolston Technical and that entitiy merged with Cashmere Wanderers in 2012 to form the current Cashmere Technical club.

In one memorable game in the 1997 - 98 national summer league both Namibian international Clem Khaiseb and future Chilean international Patricio Almendra scored hat-tricks in a 4-3 home win for Woolston. 

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 6 years ago

PaulSG wrote:

Although he played for the All Whites he is still technically an import - Colin Walker.

Played non-league in England before moving to Gisborne City and then went back to England to play for Barnsley. Had a second spell at Gisborne City again before heading to England again with Cambridge United, Sheffield Wednesday and Doncaster Rovers.

Very talented striker who once scored against then European champs Liverpool at Anfield 1982 in the League Cup.

He was somewhat held back in his career by being a chronic asthmatic (he would need to have a puff on his inhaler during games sometimes).

This explains I think why he never lasted long at any clubs after returning to England after his second spell with Gisborne.

He yo-yoed between the likes of Doncaster Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday and very minor sides like Matlock Town and Harworth Colliery.  

Colin talks about his career here in a recent interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=782CCnvbq0g

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 6 years ago

go to 5.40 of this clip and enjoy :)

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almost 6 years ago

and in this he plays in the top division against Spurs - no mean feat back then!

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almost 6 years ago

That goal vs Israel... What a peach


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almost 6 years ago

That goal vs Israel... What a peach

Poor communication between the goalkeeper and the defender.
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almost 6 years ago

What a finish! Have to admit I’d never seen that goal before.


I mean it was shocking defending, as pointed out, but still had to press the ball and then stick it away. Class!

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almost 6 years ago

Yeah however bad defending was it still took a lot of composure and effort to get the ball in the net.

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almost 6 years ago

Fabrizio Tavano one of the only footballers in the world right now. Nicaraguan league one of only 5 (?) in the world still operating. Tavano a regular starter, his club Real Estelí 2nd in the table

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almost 6 years ago

mrsmiis wrote:

Nicaraguan league one of only 5 (?) in the world still operating. Tavano a regular starter, his club Real Estelí 2nd in the table

TAB Watch & Bet has live video coverage of Nicaraguan league.

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almost 6 years ago

chubbs wrote:

If Mariner counts then what about Mick Channon at Blockhouse Bay and Trevor Brooking at University around the mid 1980's. Had the privilege of seeing a Brooking inspired University beat Napier City Rovers (think it was 5-0) at a packed Nelson Park in Napier . If anyone attended Nelson Park in those days then you'll remember it was probably as far way from Upton Park as it was possible to envisage. Rudimentary changing rooms and what was essentially a giant Para Pool type of arrangement as a fence! Brooking was superb.

I went to this game with my dad and remember it. Brooking was a different class. So composed on the ball. I should see if I still have the programme. We were regulars at Nelson Park back then.

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almost 6 years ago

Taking the title of this thread literally, I guess I should suggest Gary Parker who came to NCR and scored a hell of a lot of goals,  Then went home to play for Scotland in Rugby.  Played on the wing for Scotland "A" against the All Blacks.

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almost 6 years ago

chubbs wrote:

If Mariner counts then what about Mick Channon at Blockhouse Bay and Trevor Brooking at University around the mid 1980's. Had the privilege of seeing a Brooking inspired University beat Napier City Rovers (think it was 5-0) at a packed Nelson Park in Napier . If anyone attended Nelson Park in those days then you'll remember it was probably as far way from Upton Park as it was possible to envisage. Rudimentary changing rooms and what was essentially a giant Para Pool type of arrangement as a fence! Brooking was superb.

I went to this game with my dad and remember it. Brooking was a different class. So composed on the ball. I should see if I still have the programme. We were regulars at Nelson Park back then.

I saw Brooking play at Epsom Showgrounds v Gisborne City. All class, gave Grant Turner a spray when Turner callously took his legs out from under him. 
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almost 6 years ago

chubbs wrote:

If Mariner counts then what about Mick Channon at Blockhouse Bay and Trevor Brooking at University around the mid 1980's. Had the privilege of seeing a Brooking inspired University beat Napier City Rovers (think it was 5-0) at a packed Nelson Park in Napier . If anyone attended Nelson Park in those days then you'll remember it was probably as far way from Upton Park as it was possible to envisage. Rudimentary changing rooms and what was essentially a giant Para Pool type of arrangement as a fence! Brooking was superb.

I went to this game with my dad and remember it. Brooking was a different class. So composed on the ball. I should see if I still have the programme. We were regulars at Nelson Park back then.

I found the programme on the weekend. University had Ricki Herbert, Allan Boath and Glen Adam in the team as well. NCR had Brian Gayle who I mentioned in an earlier thread. The game was in 1984.

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almost 5 years ago · edited almost 5 years ago · History
30 y/o German Fabian Otte (ex-Western Suburbs and Three Kings) was appointed as Burnley's assistant goalkeeper coach at the start of the season. Missed that, good for him
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over 4 years ago
Sad news. Paul Mariner the former England striker who spent part of the 1986 season at North Shore United, has passed away:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jul/10/paul-mariner-former-ipswich-and-england-striker-dies-aged-68

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over 4 years ago
reg22
Sad news. Paul Mariner the former England striker who spent part of the 1986 season at North Shore United, has passed away:

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jul/10/paul-mariner-former-ipswich-and-england-striker-dies-aged-68

Couldn’t believe this when I saw it, certainly put a dampener on my night.
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over 4 years ago
After leaving Burnley, Fabian Otte is now joint head goalkeeper coach at Borussia Mönchengladbach at the age of just 30. Add him to the Ole pipeline if you must

Martin Bueno is now in the Uruguayan Primera Division playing for Cerro Largo, who finished 6th last season and qualified for continental competition the season before. Looks like his career's going nicely after leaving NZ - had a bit of a weak time at Livorno in Serie C, but sure he's happy with where's he's at now
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