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Southern Football (incl Southern United) (Part 2)

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

I bet the smirk on Mr Boylan / Brooks face has disappeared , nothing more than a good chuckle had here

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
Prince wrote:

Callum Flaws has come to his final stop on The Train and is on the hunt for first team action. Mosgiel and Roslyn are in the sights of the Caversham reject but is he right going to either of these two clubs? Both clubs have attackers that will offer a lot more on and off the pitch. would be a silly move in my opinion. 

Callum Flaws will be season defining for Mosgiel Prems.  He will play, he will score goals and he will be great.  

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Mosgiel starting line up should be as followed this season

            Whittaker

Ali   Cairns    McPhail   Snell

       Franchini  Kelly

Rodeka                 Coldicott

        Brook     

                   Flaws

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
Manager wrote:

Mosgiel starting line up should be as followed this season

            Whittaker

Ali   Cairns    McPhail   Snell

       Franchini  Kelly

Rodeka                 Coldicott

        Brook     

                   Flaws

Rahan full back?? seriously mate you've lost the plot.  Snell can'y play defence either and I'm not convinced about Matt playing with Eder on their own. My team would be similar but look like this...

                   Liam 

Lewis  Cairns McPhail  Connor

          Matt Eder Rahan

        Cody Flaws Regan

Wouldnt even play Harley too be honest, maybe when he returns to full form could be a decent option.  If Regan just play like he use to eg. running at defenders and slamming the ball into the back of the net then he could much better and produce moments of brilliance.  

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

I can only see Flaws playing the same position as he has been the last couple of years, Benching for the 1st team.

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

If Flaws wants to play first team football regularly he'll need to chuck the gloves back on. 

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Flaws will be handy for Mosgiel at the same time I don't think Caversham will miss him all that much unless Little gets hurt

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

wow what a game roslyn v mosgiel was! Some say game of two halves but i have to disagree roslyn were ontop of mosgiel from the get go. Roslyn dominated the midfield the back for cut their front three out of the game (anyone know the other centre back next to tyrell). 3 great goals from roslyn and 2 well taken goals by mosgiel made a very interesting end to the game! MOM for me was the new boy up top? Mosgiels  best player for me was Kelly

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Ha Plainsmen wishing they had ZG today? Aaaaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!

Same for last Saturday in the Chatham Cup game.

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Scottie Rd wrote:

Ha Plainsmen wishing they had ZG today? Aaaaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!

Same for last Saturday in the Chatham Cup game.

Didn't Zane concede four against them? 

Surrey Street, Dunedin

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Scottie Rd wrote:

Ha Plainsmen wishing they had ZG today? Aaaaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!

Same for last Saturday in the Chatham Cup game.

Didn't Zane concede four against them? 

At least Mosgiel can concentrate on the league now?

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Scottie Rd wrote:

Ha Plainsmen wishing they had ZG today? Aaaaaughibbrgubugbugrguburgle!

Same for last Saturday in the Chatham Cup game.

Didn't Zane concede four against them? 

I'll give you that as win.

Chatham Cup games.

RW v Queenstown

Gore v Grants Braes

Uni v Cavy

DT v Thistle

Games weekend 4th - 6th June

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
Any word on the Southern United head coaching job?
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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Terry Boylan

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

We're f***ed.

have you only just worked that out?

seriously Southern United need to get it's sharkte together in 12 years of the NZFC \ ASBP they have managed to finish out of the bottom 2 just 4 times (and even then its still been outside the playoffs).

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
As I understand it Terry Parle is one of the applicants having had an interview last week.
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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Distinct lack of smack talk in thread this year.

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
Kennedy wrote:
As I understand it Terry Parle is one of the applicants having had an interview last week.

Phelan?

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sthn.jeff wrote:

Distinct lack of smack talk in thread this year.

Being 11 points behind after 9 games normally has that effect

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JW wrote:
sthn.jeff wrote:

Distinct lack of smack talk in thread this year.

Being 11 points behind after 9 games normally has that effect

Bring on the Chatham Cup.

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

At the AGM it was announced that a candidate for the Sthn Utd/FS FDO has been settled on and logistics being sorted for an announcement in the next fortnight.

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otagolad wrote:

At the AGM it was announced that a candidate for the Sthn Utd/FS FDO has been settled on and logistics being sorted for an announcement in the next fortnight.

The Irishman from Timaru?

Did Southern Utd fork out 30k toward Sean Hamill's salary at Footballsouth for his manager role? 

Why on earth would you do that?

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HÖÖK wrote:
otagolad wrote:

At the AGM it was announced that a candidate for the Sthn Utd/FS FDO has been settled on and logistics being sorted for an announcement in the next fortnight.

The Irishman from Timaru?

Did Southern Utd fork out 30k toward Sean Hamill's salary at Footballsouth for his manager role? 

Why on earth would you do that?

Could be although I suspect not.

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
otagolad wrote:
HÖÖK wrote:
otagolad wrote:

At the AGM it was announced that a candidate for the Sthn Utd/FS FDO has been settled on and logistics being sorted for an announcement in the next fortnight.

The Irishman from Timaru?

Did Southern Utd fork out 30k toward Sean Hamill's salary at Footballsouth for his manager role? 

Why on earth would you do that?

Could be although I suspect not.

Re Sean, think thats 100%

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Chatham Cup.

Cavy at home to Dunedin Tech.

Queenstown Rovers at home vs Gore W.

Games played weekend 25/26th June

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Scottie Rd wrote:

Chatham Cup.

Cavy at home to Dunedin Tech.

Queenstown Rovers at home vs Gore W.

Games played weekend 25/26th June

Gore to get Cashmere away in the next round

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JW wrote:
Scottie Rd wrote:

Chatham Cup.

Cavy at home to Dunedin Tech.

Queenstown Rovers at home vs Gore W.

Games played weekend 25/26th June

Gore to get Cashmere away in the next round

Next round +1

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Scottie Rd wrote:
JW wrote:
Scottie Rd wrote:

Chatham Cup.

Cavy at home to Dunedin Tech.

Queenstown Rovers at home vs Gore W.

Games played weekend 25/26th June

Gore to get Cashmere away in the next round

Next round +1

Nope. Next round. As per this, next round is SI wide.https://twitter.com/NZ_Football/status/719692943477465088/photo/1

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almost 10 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
From: Chris Wright | CEO Football South Dear All, I’m delighted to announce that Paul O’Reilly has been appointed as the FDO for Otago and Head Coach for Southern United. Paul has excellent calibre, as Head Coach winning four Football Association of Ireland (FAI) Umbro Cup titles in succession (2011-2014) and competing in two World University Championships as part of a dual role with the Institute of Technology Carlow. As well as Head-Coach, Paul led an elite player development programme during more than a decade working for the FAI. Paul also holds a UEFA ‘A’ license, and is a coach education tutor to UEFA ‘B’ level. Paul is currently working for Football South as a Football Development Officer in South Canterbury, after moving from Auckland at the start of the year. Paul will begin his new role on July 4th. In addition Paul will be taking on some of the Football Development Manager’s responsibilities on an interim basis – including coach education, and strategy for talent development. Paul’s goals as FDO will be to continue to drive the Whole of Football Plan and provide support to clubs, coaches, player and volunteers throughout the Otago region. This will be done in line with our ongoing strategy consultation that will ramp up over the coming months. Paul has already been conducting talent identification for the Men’s Premiership and Chatham Cup games, and this will grow over the rest of the season with support from the coaches, clubs and the football community. Once Paul is on the ground I’m sure he’ll be in touch, but in the meantime if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to give me a shout. Please feel free to forward this to your committee and coaches. A media announcement will take place tomorrow. Kind Regards Chris
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over 9 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Football South transfer window closing on July 1st - any expected or known player movements? Rumour (unconfirmed) around King's Landing is that a Dunedin Technical player will be looking for regular playing time. 

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over 9 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

Would be good to see cavy advance in the cup and make a deep run.

Looking forward to seeing some Dunedin football again next year, will be good to be back in such a great city.

Will the boots be put back on? only time will tell

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over 9 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
Reckon Roslyn probably 'need a little help from a friend'.
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over 9 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

might be past it Kennedy, some would argue I was past it back in 2008 ( or never was anyway, or something like that!)

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over 9 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History

anyone give a match report re: Cavvy v Tech yesterday

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ODT Report - https://www.odt.co.nz/sport/football/388246/footbal...

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Caversham marched into the final 16 teams of the Chatham Cup as a Ryan Fleming brace helped it to a 2-1 victory over Dunedin Technical in an absorbing match in Dunedin on Saturday.

There was a vocal crowd at the Caledonian Grounds to see two of Dunedin's big guns go head to head in the country's premier knockout competition.

The teams have a rich rivalry and play with an intensity and competitiveness that is unparallelled locally.

Caversham started strongly with a couple of opportunities falling to Fleming in the opening minutes.

It also had the booming long, flat throw-ins of defender Sam Cosgrave as a weapon, with the tiny Caledonian sidelines unable to prevent him from hoisting the ball towards the Technical six-yard box.

Caversham's early pressure paid off in the 20th minute when right winger Ben Wade swung in a fantastic cross for Fleming to powerfully head past Tom Batty. It gave Caversham a 1-0 lead.

Conceding the goal seemed to wake Technical up from its sluggish start, and Caversham keeper Liam Little was called into action for a couple of saves.

Technical, however, was rocked in the 35th minute when Caversham doubled its lead.

The ball found its way through a host of players just inside the Technical box before falling to Lewis Jackson, who squared it across to Fleming to finish from close range.

Technical started the second half well, with midfielders Tim McLennan and Ben Allan getting on the ball more often, and it also made a couple of attacking substitutions to try to get back into the match.

Perseverance paid off in the 65th minute when it was awarded a penalty which divided opinion in the grandstand and on the sideline.

Cam Higgins calmly slotted the spot kick to get his side within a goal of Caversham.

Technical, desperate to find an equaliser, had a couple of late corners and even goalkeeper Batty was thrust forward.

It had a chance in the final minute that fell to defender Andrew Douglas, but his left-foot effort flew over the bar.

Queenstown Rovers was the other Southern team to advance in the Chatham Cup with a 3-1 win over Gore Wanderers in Queenstown.

The home side's scorers were Niall Malone, Jan Kumar, and Matt Cordelle.

Caversham and Queenstown will now have their names drawn along with Christchurch sides Cashmere Technical and Universities AFC to determine the regional round-of-16 fixtures, with the subsequent winners then into the national quarterfinal draw.

Earlier, at Logan Park, the Roslyn Wakari women's side came up against University Premiers in a keenly contested Women's Knockout Cup match.

The match was goalless until the final minute when Jessie Clark-Grant scrambled the ball into the net from a free kick, to send Roslyn into the national quarterfinals in which it is expecting to face a star-studded Cashmere Technical team from Christchurch.

There were two men's Football South premier league matches played on Saturday.

Green Island edged Northern 2-1 at Forrester Park, with a 77th-minute own goal proving the difference after Kieran Stephenson and Shaun Richards had both scored in the first half.

At Logan Park, University had a player sent off in the first half and saw Mosgiel score three goals before the halftime through Matt Kelly, Callum Flaws, and Regan Coldicott.

In the second half, University's Henry Flood scored a stunning 45m consolation goal after spotting the keeper off his line.

Evergreen Mosgiel striker Phil Kelly came on as a substitute to score for a 4-1 victory.

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

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Phil Kelly still scoring goals, against a side with no one even half his age... 

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

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