Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
GF Eastern Suburbs vs Team Wellington | Sun 31 Mar, 4.30pm | SS4 | QBE Stadium
Hasn't Declan handed over the reins? Might be a different set up anyway with him gone
Hasn't Declan handed over the reins? Might be a different set up anyway with him gone
He's not gone, he's just stepped down from coaching the first team.
Really enjoyed this game. The quality was excellent. McCowatt is absolute class, I hope he lands a good contract.Does he have a UK passport?
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Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
Ole is a non profit .
Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
Zonknz has already addressed the first part, but do you really think NZF couldn't replicate the Ole philosophy ?
It would cost them nothing but their pride in going to Ole and asking to stay for a few weeks to see exactly how they do it.
Besides just think of the money we could save in not buying all the cones NZF expect coaches to put out on the field in the name of "constraints" with WOF.
Hasn't Declan handed over the reins? Might be a different set up anyway with him gone
He's not gone, he's just stepped down from coaching the first team.
He's on his way to Sweden I believe. It was mentioned in the programme yesterday but I didn't get to read it before they had gone.
Hasn't Declan handed over the reins? Might be a different set up anyway with him gone
He's not gone, he's just stepped down from coaching the first team.
He's on his way to Sweden I believe. It was mentioned in the programme yesterday but I didn't get to read it before they had gone.
Is that back on? Ole were looking at buying a swedish club but I heard it fell through and they were looking at a non league english one instead?
Sorry?
How does a non profit organisation afford to buy a club?
Love the idea though, make sure you get your best and brightest across to the UK market, hopefully see them move on from there.
Sorry?
How does a non profit organisation afford to buy a club?
From this weekends CL programme....
After this game I'm hoping more quality young kiwis from acadamies like this will flood our National League and help improve the standards. Giving them oportunities to play at the highest level can only help their development.
Big fan of what Ole, Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs are doing for kiwi players.
From this weekends CL programme....
Doesn't read like a purchase, but full respect to Edge and Ole and Wests for having the guts to do this. Ideally this unnamed club climbs the divisions, and gives kiwis a chance to develop and make it in Europe - and / or, at some point, make their way back to the A league.
Will be interesting to see how it goes.
Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
Zonknz has already addressed the first part, but do you really think NZF couldn't replicate the Ole philosophy ?
It would cost them nothing but their pride in going to Ole and asking to stay for a few weeks to see exactly how they do it.
Besides just think of the money we could save in not buying all the cones NZF expect coaches to put out on the field in the name of "constraints" with WOF.
NZF would have to have a complete culture shift from top to bottom for this to work.
Has anyone seen an official attendance for the final? I'd be interested to know how it compared with the last two seasons (1,113 in 2017 and 2,196 in 2018 if the numbers I found are correct)
Has anyone seen an official attendance for the final? I'd be interested to know how it compared with the last two seasons (1,113 in 2017 and 2,196 in 2018 if the numbers I found are correct)
2057 of something like that?
I have 2,155 in my mind, but completely going off memory.
Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
Zonknz has already addressed the first part, but do you really think NZF couldn't replicate the Ole philosophy ?
It would cost them nothing but their pride in going to Ole and asking to stay for a few weeks to see exactly how they do it.
Besides just think of the money we could save in not buying all the cones NZF expect coaches to put out on the field in the name of "constraints" with WOF.
NZF would have to have a complete culture shift from top to bottom for this to work.
Before everyone goes thinking that Ole is the only way to go - even Edge says it is their way and they may not get everything right - take the idea that their growing teenagers should be vegans. Interesting when the latest science suggests that 16:8 intermittent fasting diets are better for maintaining a healthy weight and even increasing muscle mass at the same time - and you can eat any healthy food you like while doing it.
They also tell teenage boys to specialize only in football, when the science says that being an all-rounder until you are 15/16 is better for sporting development, overuse injuries and may prevent burn out. Many young players leave Ole burnt out.
They tell their players not to play for their schools, fair enough due to injury, but also not to run cross country and not to go on field trips, even when those field trips involve physical activity like tramping and biking.
Some students, of course, are strong-minded and ignore these dictates. Now that Papa Joe Edge is in Sweden. The mice may play a bit more.
However, the philosophy of being better every day and striving to improve as a person and as a part of society is a sound Ole philosophy, it is also straight out of Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life = brilliant.
They also tell teenage boys to specialize only in football, when the science says that being an all-rounder until you are 15/16 is better for sporting development, overuse injuries and may prevent burn out. Many young players leave Ole burnt out.
They tell their players not to play for their schools, fair enough due to injury, but also not to run cross country and not to go on field trips, even when those field trips involve physical activity like tramping and biking.
Fake news.
Ole is a private company. It is unrealistic to expect NZF to replicate this on nationally, given its lack of funds.
Zonknz has already addressed the first part, but do you really think NZF couldn't replicate the Ole philosophy ?
It would cost them nothing but their pride in going to Ole and asking to stay for a few weeks to see exactly how they do it.
Besides just think of the money we could save in not buying all the cones NZF expect coaches to put out on the field in the name of "constraints" with WOF.
NZF would have to have a complete culture shift from top to bottom for this to work.
Before everyone goes thinking that Ole is the only way to go - even Edge says it is their way and they may not get everything right - take the idea that their growing teenagers should be vegans. Interesting when the latest science suggests that 16:8 intermittent fasting diets are better for maintaining a healthy weight and even increasing muscle mass at the same time - and you can eat any healthy food you like while doing it.
They also tell teenage boys to specialize only in football, when the science says that being an all-rounder until you are 15/16 is better for sporting development, overuse injuries and may prevent burn out. Many young players leave Ole burnt out.
They tell their players not to play for their schools, fair enough due to injury, but also not to run cross country and not to go on field trips, even when those field trips involve physical activity like tramping and biking.
Some students, of course, are strong-minded and ignore these dictates. Now that Papa Joe Edge is in Sweden. The mice may play a bit more.
However, the philosophy of being better every day and striving to improve as a person and as a part of society is a sound Ole philosophy, it is also straight out of Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life = brilliant.
Actually most of the above is true!! and its always been his way or the highway!
Just saw the highlights for this. Impressive from Eastern Suburbs. McCowatt needs to pay David Williams some money for plagiarism on the second goal!
De Jong, Just and Wilkins have all now signed overseas. McCowatt will after U20s WC.
Could look back on this young ES team 2018/2019, as sort of a 'class of 92'.
Big rebuilding job for Danny Hay, next Handy Prem season.
De Jong, Just and Wilkins have all now signed overseas. McCowatt will after U20s WC.
Could look back on this young ES team 2018/2019, as sort of a 'class of 92'.
Big rebuilding job for Danny Hay, next Handy Prem season.
Ole pipeline
There's plenty more coming from what I've seen.