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Team Wellington... no longer an association with Ole. Chur

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almost 11 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

Exodus Team Wellington has named their squad for the Fiji Airways OFC Champions League.

Team Wellington will face AS Tefana (Tahiti), Hekari United (Papa New Guinea) and Tafea FC (Vanuatu) as the 13th edition of the OFC Champions League kicks off on the 11 April in Fiji with 12 teams competing for Oceania's prestigious trophy and a spot at the next FIFA Club World Cup.

Team Wellington will be competing at the tournament for the first time. Head coach Matt Calcott has added strength to his squad by signing Waitakere United trio Jake Butler, Chris Bale and Alex Carr, Hawkes Bay United’s Sean Lovemore, Tom Jackson from Southern United and former Team Wellington player Justin Gulley. Aaron Scott from WaiBOP United who was a late season signing also bolsters the squad.

They join ‘keepers Michael O’Keeffe and Dan Clarke, defenders Bill Robertson, Ian Hogg, Tim Myers and Adam Cowan, midfielders Cole Peverley, Alex Feneridis, Mickael Partodikromo, and forwards Jarrod Smith, Michael Gwyther, Henry Fa’arodo and Luis Corrales.

Only time will tell who stays in Wgtn

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almost 11 years ago

What's the likely deal with Gulley? Are these things loan deals or has the Nix released him?

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almost 11 years ago

How long is O League for, 10 days? (sorry ignorance here)

I would have thought that if you signed for TW at the start of the season (and some of them specifically with TW so they could play O League) you would think they would be available? I would think for next year, as part of the recruiting, I would be saying 'if you want to play for us, that includes O League which will be 10 days in April'. If they can't commit, then don't sign.

Am I being too simplistic in that statement?

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almost 11 years ago

liberty_nz wrote:

What's the likely deal with Gulley? Are these things loan deals or has the Nix released him?

Don't believe he had a Phoenix Pro contract.

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almost 11 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

Smithy wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

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Backheel wrote:

Chettleburgh not avaliable? or not wanted?

Did he not transfer to the Rapa? Not available if he did. 

Will go and check now. 

Yes transferred same day as P Ifill

 

So all that talk about players declining to play O League was obviously rubbish then.

Still stands, players could not, did not want, to take the extra time off work. Some may have choosen to play winter football for other clubs. No problem with ethier.

 

Right. But you told me I was wrong and to get my facts straight. As it turns out, my facts were fairly straight.

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almost 11 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Exodus Team Wellington has named their squad for the Fiji Airways OFC Champions League.

Team Wellington will face AS Tefana (Tahiti), Hekari United (Papa New Guinea) and Tafea FC (Vanuatu) as the 13th edition of the OFC Champions League kicks off on the 11 April in Fiji with 12 teams competing for Oceania's prestigious trophy and a spot at the next FIFA Club World Cup.

Team Wellington will be competing at the tournament for the first time. Head coach Matt Calcott has added strength to his squad by signing Waitakere United trio Jake Butler, Chris Bale and Alex Carr, Hawkes Bay United’s Sean Lovemore, Tom Jackson from Southern United and former Team Wellington player Justin Gulley. Aaron Scott from WaiBOP United who was a late season signing also bolsters the squad.

They join ‘keepers Michael O’Keeffe and Dan Clarke, defenders Bill Robertson, Ian Hogg, Tim Myers and Adam Cowan, midfielders Cole Peverley, Alex Feneridis, Mickael Partodikromo, and forwards Jarrod Smith, Michael Gwyther, Henry Fa’arodo and Luis Corrales.

Only time will tell who stays in Wgtn

Stays? None of them live here

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almost 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Exodus Team Wellington has named their squad for the Fiji Airways OFC Champions League.

Team Wellington will face AS Tefana (Tahiti), Hekari United (Papa New Guinea) and Tafea FC (Vanuatu) as the 13th edition of the OFC Champions League kicks off on the 11 April in Fiji with 12 teams competing for Oceania's prestigious trophy and a spot at the next FIFA Club World Cup.

Team Wellington will be competing at the tournament for the first time. Head coach Matt Calcott has added strength to his squad by signing Waitakere United trio Jake Butler, Chris Bale and Alex Carr, Hawkes Bay United’s Sean Lovemore, Tom Jackson from Southern United and former Team Wellington player Justin Gulley. Aaron Scott from WaiBOP United who was a late season signing also bolsters the squad.

They join ‘keepers Michael O’Keeffe and Dan Clarke, defenders Bill Robertson, Ian Hogg, Tim Myers and Adam Cowan, midfielders Cole Peverley, Alex Feneridis, Mickael Partodikromo, and forwards Jarrod Smith, Michael Gwyther, Henry Fa’arodo and Luis Corrales.

Only time will tell who stays in Wgtn

Stays? None of them live here

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almost 11 years ago

TW win 2nd game 2 nil to top group B. Still work to do to move on. Well done and good luck Lads

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Blew.2 wrote:

Smithy wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Backheel wrote:

Chettleburgh not avaliable? or not wanted?

Did he not transfer to the Rapa? Not available if he did. 

Will go and check now. 

Yes transferred same day as P Ifill

 

So all that talk about players declining to play O League was obviously rubbish then.

Still stands, players could not, did not want, to take the extra time off work. Some may have choosen to play winter football for other clubs. No problem with ethier.

Are they not considered because they moved to another club that isn't Miramar, or because they'd rather play for that club than play for TW in the O league?


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almost 11 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Smithy wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

Backheel wrote:

Chettleburgh not avaliable? or not wanted?

Did he not transfer to the Rapa? Not available if he did. 

Will go and check now. 

Yes transferred same day as P Ifill

 

So all that talk about players declining to play O League was obviously rubbish then.

Still stands, players could not, did not want, to take the extra time off work. Some may have choosen to play winter football for other clubs. No problem with ethier.

Are they not considered because they moved to another club that isn't Miramar, or because they'd rather play for that club than play for TW in the O league?

As I have said some players could not get time off work and choose not to go. The transfer is from ASB TW to a club and done at a point of the players choice. I read above P Iffill was not going to OFC. some may not have had the form to match players available. only the coach and player knows.  The late season form of TW shows change was needed for the step up to OFC.  iMO

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almost 11 years ago

With respect Blew, putting out an Auckland 2XI is probably not the answer nor a call to arms for local Wellingtonians to get out for TW next summer.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 11 years ago

Or do much to help the call to help fund the trip either.

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almost 11 years ago

Just out of interest have a look at Hawkes Bay United web site and read the last clubs of this local ASB teams players.

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almost 11 years ago

Most of them would be Wellington one would suspect.....

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almost 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Most of them would be Wellington one would suspect.....

based on the talk on here.

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Blew.2 wrote:

TW win 2nd game 2 nil to top group B. Still work to do to move on. Well done and good luck Lads

Sorry copied Dom post - TW top group C - ACFC top group B

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almost 11 years ago

TW through to OFC CL final beating Ba 2nil.  

Set your sky recorders for TW v AC        7 pm  Sunday 

Well don't that TW team and crew

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almost 11 years ago

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almost 11 years ago

Looks like Stein Huysegems on the back row, far right.

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almost 11 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Stein Gwythergems?

Lol! Stein Gwythegerms.

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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almost 11 years ago

TW have a few injuries it seems. Henry and Smith were injured for the semi and a couple of the subs were injury forced I think? Hopefully they have enough depth

Fuck this stupid game

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Well done Lads

Edit: Sorry mate YFF self scaling has not like you today. 

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almost 11 years ago

I had a passionate and fascinating yarn with Pistol Pete Chote at the Phoenix after match last night.

We disagree on a lot of the issues, but both agree (I think) that one of the most challenging issues is how to get people to care about TW.

Pete raised a good point when I said it would be nice to see some Wellingtonians playing for TW. He said: there are only  couple in the Phoenix and you care about them.

Which is a great point.

Why do I care about the Nix. And not so much about TW (although I like them to win rather than lose I don't have the same emotional connection with TW)?

I don't know.

Any thoughts?

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almost 11 years ago

TW is effectively supposed to be made up of players who ply their trade at least in Wellington in the winter you would think? There is plenty of decent talent in the central league and from Wellington based teams but TW will sign a player who isn't anything to write home about from Auckland and give him a truckload of money. Players you know and watch week in week out don't even get a look in at TW but could go to a number of other teams and easily be in the squad. The level of football from watching it isn't that great in the NZFC yet the player who play for TW in particular have outrageous egos and you would think they are playing for Barcelona. The Phoenix are the only professional team in Wellington so it's easier to be connected to them because they are professionals and 'stars' even though only a small number are from Wellington, yet TW is basically playing at a grassroots level yet they're not from here? They're not stars just average players playing in the summer league yet they're treated as professionals and Calcott goes out of his way to sign them. You want to turn up to a game played at Centennial to watch players you have watched throughout the winter and in some people's cases played against or with in the winter but this just isn't the case.

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almost 11 years ago

I think Chote has a point. NZF hasn't placed that many restrictions on the franchise system and TW approach is a valid way of going about it. 

After all, only a pen away from CWC.

I don't agree with the comment that TW is supposed to draw from Wellington region. If NZF wants franchises to do this then they should place this restriction on the franchise as an outcome of the review. Currently a franchise can follow this 'play the locals' approach if they want but most choose not to.
Personally, I think it would be interesting to the dynamic of the competition if NZF placed restrictions on Foreign player numbers and non-local franchise players per team. I don't think it's likely to change the emotional connection levels of supporters. That challenge is against the direct competitors of A-League and Premier League with more media, marketing and public mind-share.

I think basketball has similar challenges. It seems to me that (generally) people would rather support a NBA team or Breakers because the prestige of the competitions than go to a Saints game. 

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almost 11 years ago

It's a fair question, but unfortunately I think there are different 'rules' when it comes to the NZFC.

I believe people are accepting that it's not realistic for Phoenix to be Wellington players but at the grade below not so. 

A more fair comparison is the expectation for Phoenix to have Kiwi players and that's exactly the feeling we see among Phoenix fans. 'If there's an available kiwi then pick him above a similarly skilled Aussie'. No one expects the Phoenix to be entirely Kiwi - the imports definitely add plenty, but if in doubt pick a Kiwi.

Same thing applies to Teedubs. Too often there are similar players around that are overlooked for 'foreign' (to Wellington) players.

The other thing is community/fan engagement. In the last few years it has been a massive focus of the Phoenix (especially with kids) and I think it is bringing results. Yes, they have far more opportunity to do this, as they're professional, but I think Teedubs could learn a lot from this in increasing the feeling of engagement around Wellington. I'm heavily involved in football in Wellington and I don't really know bugger all about Teedubs or any of their players. I don't have the answers but that's my take on it.

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almost 11 years ago

Would people be more inclined to go see TW games if there were more players involved that they had watched/been part of a club with over the winter? Maybe, but I doubt it. 

My feeling is that the hardcore of football people in Wellington who care enough to go and watch is actually really small because it is typically against average teams at a ground that is pretty out of the way for a lot of people at a time of year when there is heaps of other stuff on. We tend to explain lower-than-expected Phoenix crouds in the same way - people will easily find an excuse not to go rather than a compelling reason to attend.

For the people who do care about football but can't be bothered to go the "It's not a Wellington team" card is an easier one to play than "it's not football worth going out of my to see". From a personal perspective, I dragged myself to every Southern United game I could this year, and tended to only really enjoy watching Tom Jackson - and while he plays in Dunedin he's a foreigner. I enjoyed going to TW games much more because there was a raft of better players on show, and was excited to see Jackson link up with TW for the Champions League as he is a good player. 

For me, putting the best possible side out trumps playing locals if you want people to get along. Look at when Auckland City got their biggest croud this season - it was after returning from doing incredibly well at the CWC. Success like that attracts people and is a lot more likely if you're bringing in the best players you can, rather than limiting yourself to locals.

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almost 11 years ago

Yeah maybe.

I just think it helps to be familiar with the team/players. Whether that be because they're locals or because the public engagement is high. I know people very inclined to watch Hawke's Bay when they were in town because they knew players in their team. So they had a connection with the team.

So how do you increase that connection? I'm saying familiarise players via two methods - selecting locals,  and improving public engagement - would help that.

Then win heaps.

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almost 11 years ago

Smithy wrote:

I had a passionate and fascinating yarn with Pistol Pete Chote at the Phoenix after match last night.

We disagree on a lot of the issues, but both agree (I think) that one of the most challenging issues is how to get people to care about TW.

Pete raised a good point when I said it would be nice to see some Wellingtonians playing for TW. He said: there are only  couple in the Phoenix and you care about them.

Which is a great point.

Why do I care about the Nix. And not so much about TW (although I like them to win rather than lose I don't have the same emotional connection with TW)?

I don't know.

Any thoughts?

good point. Maybe cause with the Phoenix, it's us against those Aussies whom we love to hate. The point made about kiwis picked over Aussies etc I agree with

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almost 11 years ago

energy24.7 wrote:

Yeah maybe.

I just think it helps to be familiar with the team/players. Whether that be because they're locals or because the public engagement is high. I know people very inclined to watch Hawke's Bay when they were in town because they knew players in their team. So they had a connection with the team.

So how do you increase that connection? I'm saying familiarise players via two methods - selecting locals,  and improving public engagement - would help that.

Then win heaps.

go back and look at the player profiles and last club for your local? players, Then look at the game day squads you may well find similarities with TW AC CU and SU % 

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almost 11 years ago

Yeah and aren't all of them having the same problems?

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almost 11 years ago

I go with quality and consistency of the football. 

How would $10 Adult $5 child and free BBQ susauges during game entice you to turning up. 

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almost 11 years ago

Some really interesting chat here guys. There are definitely no easy answers.

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almost 11 years ago

And in breaking news.....

Team Wellington announce that in a cost cutting measure and to ensure maximum player attendance this seasons prizegiving will be at 

The Poenamo Hotel on Auckland's North Shore.

The ASB Charity Cup will be proudly on display.

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almost 11 years ago

Totally agree with where their home games are being played having an effect on the number of people who turn up.

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similar or better local talent being overlooked. 

Miramar in disguise - whom I have no obvious connection to. It means I vaguely support them, because they're from (rather than representing) Wellington, but am not overly fussed if they lose. As in, if I'm watching I prefer them to win over that Auckland/southern etc side, but am neither elated or depressed if they win/lose. 

I go to every game I can because it's football, but I do that for local winter football too with the same level of interest and attitude - I may prefer one club to beat the other (a cup upset perhaps) but ultimately don't care too much, am just there to watch some football. Some clubs I have more attachment to for various reasons than others, so I want them to win more. 

With regard to the nix, I think energy247 sums it up above. Add in the pride of having a pro football team in Wellington (who ever would have thought that'd happen) and it being the only one in NZ. I feel the next represent a lot that is relevant to me and Wellington. If it were a team full of Australian journeyman, maybe I'd feel differently? But it's great to cheer kiwis on in a professional capacity, and the nix are almost a measure of how football in NZ is progressing at this stage. 


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almost 11 years ago

From my perspective,  I rarely attend a T Dubs game. Probably main reason being time although I suppose if I felt more connection to the team I guess I would possibly make time.

From late January through to the end of August I am typically committed to club football to the tune of 12 to 15 hours a week and throw in the Nix in that  it increases to around 18 hours a week when they are at home.

Come the end of August I am looking forward to a break but can cope with a couple of hours a fortnight for the Nix matches and really can't be bothered going all the way to DFF to watch what is more often than not pretty uninspiring football played by a team that I barely recognize more than a couple of names.

As people have said difficult to know the answer to increasing crouds

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almost 11 years ago

I think Calcott being a tosser has an impact on why I wouldn't watch, the way he has treated local players over the years is embarrassing. I am not particularly fond of Auckland City or what/how they do it but to see Calcott on the tele after losing meaning his head will not grow even larger than it already is was better than seeing a coach with minimal coaching ability to have teams playing decent football earn rewards his coaching doesn't particularly deserve as he is unable to develop any players ever and he relies on the wallet provided to him by the club/franchise. Obviously personal views here, don't know the guy but just from what I've heard from players around the region

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