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National League 2025

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21 Sep 22:12
Can also see this being a big deal for the OFC Pro League. 

Similar timezone and arguably more vulnerable players due to relative wealth discrepancies of the nations involved.

Of course, FIFA can be trusted to safeguard the sport from corruption so we have nothing to worry about... right?

Valley FC til I die?

21 Sep 22:21
Interesting article there - although I am wondering how many penalty corners get bet on? Come on RNZ - this ain't hockey!
22 Sep 03:14
From what I've heard, at the time NZ's domestic matches are being played, there is literally no other football being played anywhere else in the world for these betting markets.

This opens the competition up to a whole host of markets - predominantly Asian - to offer odds on our games.
22 Sep 03:26
Before 365 was banned here, they would have people at local matches relaying information which was used by 365 to provide live and accurate statistics to people who were betting in play.

Three for me, and two for them.

22 Sep 05:03 · edited 22 Sep 05:05 · History
Buffon II
Before 365 was banned here, they would have people at local matches relaying information which was used by 365 to provide live and accurate statistics to people who were betting in play.

I did this briefly in university - an insane level of responsibility on a single person with lots of opportunities to game the system. I think occasionally they had two of us at games, but not always.

My hunch is that no one has any idea how deep all of this is. There's a total lack of systems in place, from NZF, to regulators, even to the Police. There's gonna be a few Clayton Lewis' out there. Christ, plenty of players betting on their own games.

And it doesn't have to be as sinister as match fixing, but rather yellow cards, etc.
22 Sep 06:12 · edited 22 Sep 06:12 · History
There have been pitchsiders present at most central league games this season.
22 Sep 06:46
Buffon II
Before 365 was banned here, they would have people at local matches relaying information which was used by 365 to provide live and accurate statistics to people who were betting in play.

This still happens at Southern League matches too. Although you can’t bet on it in NZ you can still do so overseas hence they need people pitch side to update.

I’ve watched someone do this one day it’s quite interesting how they do it. 

I let my guitar speak for me

22 Sep 21:07
interesting, particularly the approaches by fake agents.

Queenslander 3x a year.

23 Sep 21:38
24 Sep 03:01
coochiee

And Sam Lack has just been announced as signing for AFC Reserves - maybe one for the OFC League too?
24 Sep 03:17 · edited 24 Sep 03:19 · History
Lack has just turned 21, and first trialled from memory 12 months ago with Auckland. Unfortunately he picked up at injury.

Exactly the type of young talented domestic based kid, you would hope gets a first pro chance in this new OFC league.
24 Sep 07:05
Doloras
theprof
betting agencies will look for whatever event they can find for their punters to bet on.
I'm not sure whether you guys are familiar with the European Cricket League (for those who're unfamiliar, a risible competition between teams of the top 11 IT guys in Barcelona vs Bratislava or some such), but it has better quality broadcast than a lot of NZ domestic cricket based precisely on gambling dollars (and is now at risk due to Indian law changes against that). And yeah, there's attempted match fixing.

The dilemma is similar to that we used to face with tobacco sponsorship. There's a pretty decent money flow but at what social cost?

It's nothing like that. What money flow? The overseas betting is not financially benefitting NZ football at all is it?

As cultured as Che Bunce's left foot and as profilic as John Lammers

24 Sep 11:11
Can we talk about the football?

Favourites - Olympic, Auckland City
Contenders - Birko, Springs, Auckland Utd
Outsiders - Miramar, Coastal, Chch Utd
Making up the numbers - Wests, WeeNix, Knights reserves
Disrupting the comp - Bye
24 Sep 12:19
sawu
Doloras
theprof
betting agencies will look for whatever event they can find for their punters to bet on.
I'm not sure whether you guys are familiar with the European Cricket League (for those who're unfamiliar, a risible competition between teams of the top 11 IT guys in Barcelona vs Bratislava or some such), but it has better quality broadcast than a lot of NZ domestic cricket based precisely on gambling dollars (and is now at risk due to Indian law changes against that). And yeah, there's attempted match fixing.

The dilemma is similar to that we used to face with tobacco sponsorship. There's a pretty decent money flow but at what social cost?

It's nothing like that. What money flow? The overseas betting is not financially benefitting NZ football at all is it?

Yeah zero money flow into the NZ scene from overseas betting.
It's only betting in NZ at the TAB during the World Cups that brings any real dosh to NZF.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/football/football-world-cup/soccer-betting-benefits-new-zealand-soccer/25TBUT2NZCRT4MOZHMLAZA2ODY/
24 Sep 18:27
coochiee
sawu
Doloras
theprof
betting agencies will look for whatever event they can find for their punters to bet on.
I'm not sure whether you guys are familiar with the European Cricket League (for those who're unfamiliar, a risible competition between teams of the top 11 IT guys in Barcelona vs Bratislava or some such), but it has better quality broadcast than a lot of NZ domestic cricket based precisely on gambling dollars (and is now at risk due to Indian law changes against that). And yeah, there's attempted match fixing.

The dilemma is similar to that we used to face with tobacco sponsorship. There's a pretty decent money flow but at what social cost?

It's nothing like that. What money flow? The overseas betting is not financially benefitting NZ football at all is it?

Yeah zero money flow into the NZ scene from overseas betting.
It's only betting in NZ at the TAB during the World Cups that brings any real dosh to NZF.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/football/football-world-cup/soccer-betting-benefits-new-zealand-soccer/25TBUT2NZCRT4MOZHMLAZA2ODY/

Not quite true. NZF try and get contractual arrangements with overseas betting agencies. I’m not sure they actually do anything for them for it so it is a hard sell - but the $ help fund the league (that’s my memory of a NL club exec meeting anyway)

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24 Sep 21:02
Feverish
coochiee
sawu
Doloras
theprof
betting agencies will look for whatever event they can find for their punters to bet on.
I'm not sure whether you guys are familiar with the European Cricket League (for those who're unfamiliar, a risible competition between teams of the top 11 IT guys in Barcelona vs Bratislava or some such), but it has better quality broadcast than a lot of NZ domestic cricket based precisely on gambling dollars (and is now at risk due to Indian law changes against that). And yeah, there's attempted match fixing.

The dilemma is similar to that we used to face with tobacco sponsorship. There's a pretty decent money flow but at what social cost?

It's nothing like that. What money flow? The overseas betting is not financially benefitting NZ football at all is it?

Yeah zero money flow into the NZ scene from overseas betting.
It's only betting in NZ at the TAB during the World Cups that brings any real dosh to NZF.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/football/football-world-cup/soccer-betting-benefits-new-zealand-soccer/25TBUT2NZCRT4MOZHMLAZA2ODY/

Not quite true. NZF try and get contractual arrangements with overseas betting agencies. I’m not sure they actually do anything for them for it so it is a hard sell - but the $ help fund the league (that’s my memory of a NL club exec meeting anyway)

there is some connection with a betting agency overseas helping pay the costs for NZF to stream to FIFA+ from memory.
24 Sep 21:33
Interesting and good on NZF for at least trying to monetise some of the reported $200 million in betting spent on the league. But will always be very difficult to grab any significant slice 
25 Sep 00:42
Babe wake up, Niche Cache season preview just dropped
25 Sep 09:34
anyone aware of any transfers before the national league. I saw spirit had posted a few but haddnt heard any apart from that
25 Sep 20:22
Themooseman
anyone aware of any transfers before the national league. I saw spirit had posted a few but haddnt heard any apart from that
I think centre-back Alex Irwin and midfielder Isaac Bates (both from Eastern Suburbs) have joined Birkenhead - I believe it was them playing against AFC last week, if I recognised correctly.

Auckland United have signed centre-backs Jaylen Rodwell (from an Aus NPL team) and Taine Bracken (from Hibiscus Coast).

As well as Sam Lack, AFC Reserves have signed midfielder Van Fitzharris from Tauranga and forward Aston Burns from Fencibles.
25 Sep 22:20
Christchurch United have picked up Bray Whitecliffe (Petone) and Morgan Wellsbury (Tauranga) as U20s.
Noah Karunaratne (Eastern Suburbs) is also a replacement for Ashnarvy Mustapha who has signed professionally in Cambodia
25 Sep 23:33 · edited 25 Sep 23:35 · History
Young Wellsbury could be one to watch. Big unit. Must have been on Greeny's wider squad radar for Chile.

Shared Northern Region League Golden Boot (14 goals each) with American Michael Suski (Birkenhead United) and Tade (Auckland United).

Be a few hungry young guys trying to score a gig at CU for the OFC Pro League.
25 Sep 23:57
Birkenhead have announced Morgan Wellsbury in their squad for the national league. 

Yusi Van Dam and Nick Petherick have signed for Coastal. (Maybe Matt Tod Smith too although not fit yet).

Birkenhead have also signed goalkeeper Jackson Gardner.

You'd think Auckland City would be looking around too after what happened to them on the final day. 

Unsure about all of the CL teams.
25 Sep 23:59
Wellsbury sounds like he'll be busy playing for two teams.

Three for me, and two for them.

26 Sep 01:18
Buffon II
Wellsbury sounds like he'll be busy playing for two teams.

Nothing to it. I used to play for my club team in the morning, my college team in the afternoon. You just have to manage the logistics.
26 Sep 05:10 · edited 26 Sep 05:12 · History
Copied from Coastal Spirit facebook page, was posted earlier this afternoon:

Coastal Spirit is excited to announce that the Northern Region Football League's MVP for 2025, Derek Tieku,  has signed for us for the National League campaign. 
Derek comes to us from Bay Olympic, where he scored 9 goals this season in a very competitive league. He has plenty of big game experience having played for Hamilton Wanderers, Eastern Suburbs and Auckland City.
We welcome him to the Coastal Spirit whānau and look forward to seeing him on the park!

Derek comes in due to their top scorer and MVP from the Southern League - Riku Ichimura scoring a pro contract. 
 
26 Sep 10:31
Miramar pick up Miles Woodall from NW and Albie Francis from??? Eastern suburbs maybe? 
27 Sep 01:55
im predicting a 2-1 win for Miramar in the early 2 kickoff
27 Sep 04:16
Wee Nix getting battered by Olympic by 4 nil so far.  Yikes 
27 Sep 04:57
Ended 3-5 to Olympic.  
27 Sep 05:12
Procrastinixing
Ended 3-5 to Olympic.  

That was a pretty bruising game for our lads (literally, it looked like), they did well to claw a few back.
27 Sep 06:01
i think Hamish Watson got a second yellow. Or someone from Olympic did.  

Miramar Rangers beat auk 3 nil.  At least one Wellington team can beat them 
27 Sep 08:28
Miramar were miles better although Auckland had a good spell second half. 

Bit tough for the two Ressies teams with players away at Under 20 WC. Although they don’t have to qualify in so does anyone really care!
27 Sep 10:45
Sillly bald fella…. First yellow while on the bench, 2nd yellow card just seems like he’s letting his team down… silly bald fella 
Procrastinixing
i think Hamish Watson got a second yellow. Or someone from Olympic did.  

Miramar Rangers beat auk 3 nil.  At least one Wellington team can beat them 
28 Sep 00:24
Not many talking about Chch Uniteds win over Auckland utd? Most noteworthy result so far really.
28 Sep 06:58
Never been a fan whatsoever. If we are/have rated this guy as a half decent player at anything above NL, it says a lot about our standard.. Good NL player but nothing more, hence never kicked on
28 Sep 08:44
  • Jonty07
    Never been a fan whatsoever. If we are/have rated this guy as a half decent player at anything above NL, it says a lot about our standard.. Good NL player but nothing more, hence never kicked on
    Who you talking about?