National League / OCL

South Island United FC (OFC Pro League)

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06 Jan 02:00
No warm-up games to my knowledge. First game will be the small matter of Auckland FC at Eden Park next weekend.

So nothing major then.
06 Jan 05:12
theprof
Lol.
"what do you do for work"
"I'm a teacher, but I'm a pro-footballer, during the school holidays".

“Oh and I once scored against Boca Juniors.”
06 Jan 21:46 · edited 07 Jan 00:36 · History
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360921271/south-island-united-sign-auckland-citys-club-world-cup-hero-christian-gray



• Callum Kennett, (21), goalkeeper, New Zealand
• Shea Stapleton, (26), goalkeeper, New Zealand
• Steven van Dijk, (28), goalkeeper, Netherlands
• Christian Gray, (29), defender, New Zealand
• Riley Grover, (21), defender, New Zealand
• Jacob Krayem, (23), defender, Australia
• Ry McLeod, (21), defender, New Zealand
• Lewis Partridge, (20), defender, New Zealand
• Jaylen Rodwell, (23), defender, New Zealand / Niue
• Josh Rogerson, (25), defender, New Zealand
• Ollie Van Rijssel, (25), defender, New Zealand
• Charlie Beale, (22), midfielder, New Zealand
• Rovu Boyers, (22), midfielder, Solomon Islands
• Deen Hasanovic, (23), midfielder, Australia
• Jackson Manuel, (22), midfielder, New Zealand
• Dauntae Mariner, (25), midfielder, Samoa
• David Yoo, (25), midfielder, New Zealand / South Korea
• Oliver Fay, (22), forward, New Zealand
• Ryan Feutz, (24), forward, New Zealand
• Oskar van Hattum, (23), forward, New Zealand
• Haris Zeb, (24), forward, Pakistan
12 Jan 05:16
6 Days out and still no jersey reveal... Are they just gonna walk out in those SUI shirts come game day?
12 Jan 06:11
Don't think any teams have dropped their jerseys from what I can tell, which has always struck me as a bit weird. From today however:

The posters on their story fell like it might be a hint (intentional or not). I suspect this means:

Black home kit
White away kit
Red GK home kit
Gold GK away kit
Blue GK third kit
12 Jan 06:18
Do they need a home kit for this season?
12 Jan 06:38 · edited 12 Jan 06:39 · History
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Well here's our answer, this week we will get a jersey drop (unless admin is just messing with me)
13 Jan 08:29
I think they were waiting for a big order of kit to arrive before they could announce any jerseys. From the new training kit in action over the weekend - that arrived not too long ago.

Theories on kit colours are not bad but there is a third kit as well…
15 Jan 00:16
Thoroughly whelmed by the home kit.

Keeper kit is nice though
15 Jan 01:31 · edited 15 Jan 01:40 · History
Head coach: Rob Sherman.
Key players: Oskar van Hattum, Christian Gray, David Yoo.
Top prospects: Riley Grover, Lewis Partridge, Charlie Beale.
Expectations: Challenge for the title.
Predicted finish: 3rd.

A new horizon beckons for South Island football on Saturday, with the region’s first-ever professional football club kicking off against Auckland FC, an immediate chance to assert their status as contenders.

The South Islanders have assembled a fit young squad and are certainly within the ‘there or thereabouts’ category. A talented core continues from Christchurch United, supported by promising Kiwis from across the country and a sprinkling of Australian and Oceanian talent.

Dutch shot-stopper Steven van Dijk should get the nod to start, but the competition looks intense in defence.

Captain Christian Gray should be there on the regular, but others such as Josh Rogerson, Riley Grover and Lewis Partridge look set for battle for their places.

In midfield, highly regarded young players such as Charlie Beale and Jackson Manuel will complement the experience of Ollie van Rijssel and Samoan international Dauntae Mariner.

Talented attackers like David Yoo, Ryan Feutz, Pakistan international Haris Zeb and former Phoenix first-teamer Oskar van Hattum are all in a prime age range, so expect them to run opposition defences ragged.

Welsh coach Rob Sherman (65) has a fit young squad that can outrun any team in the league, but his experience and that of older players like Christian Gray will be critical in helping manage pressure at this level.

16 Jan 04:03
16 Jan 10:34
16 Jan 12:08
Castar

All their games are "away". Away up in Auckland. be interesting to see how many travelling fans make the trips. I feel for them. Should be having games in CHCH
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

16 Jan 20:35
Castar
 
I honestly think this should've been their home kit because this is such a nice jersey. Firstly black fits their badge better, secondly the concept of having the logos of every South Island team is awesome
16 Jan 20:43 · edited 16 Jan 20:44 · History
plus it's not white and blue which AFC, Solomons and Fiji are using!

Queenslander 3x a year.

10 Feb 23:36
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Am I mistaken for thinking $130 is insane? I mean they don't even have a defined fan base yet on account of not playing in the South Island yet. Like I REALLY want this jersey but I'm a uni student so I'm a bit hesitant to spend so much in one go.
11 Feb 00:03
Noah4thenix
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Am I mistaken for thinking $130 is insane? I mean they don't even have a defined fan base yet on account of not playing in the South Island yet. Like I REALLY want this jersey but I'm a uni student so I'm a bit hesitant to spend so much in one go.
Yeah I agree it is too much. It's $10 more than this season's Phoenix shirt for one thing! And this South Island United shirt is fully sublimated, whereas the women's Phoenix shirt has an embroided crest and is still cheaper.

My guess is that it is so expensive due to the scale of production and sales being significantly smaller than say the Phoenix.

But still a bit steep of a price when most of their fans won't ever get to see them wear it in real life.
11 Feb 19:38
Its a very cool jersey but that sounds too expensive. Having the logo of 76 South Island clubs imbeded is a great idea. I guess at least each of the 76 clubs will buy one to put up in the club rooms.
I wish SIU well and hope they have started on a journey which will lead eventually to an A League team.
They would need serious financial backing. Perhaps first a Ninja womens team would be achievable when the AL gets into expansion mode.
26 Feb 10:35 · edited 26 Feb 10:40 · History
This was the SIU picked to play AFC II on Tuesday before the game was postponed.

A stronger side than the one that played Tahiti (2-2) last Saturday. This basically seems their top 11.