Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Thats interesting, could mean a move up north for gami. Know waitak were impressed with him last year and breathed a sigh of relief when he came off in the second play-off game. His big problems his finishing (yes I know he's got double figures this season but its the mainland league) and the lack of a football brain, he's impossible to tackle when he goes at you, if only he mixed it up he would'nt be so predictable.
Is still injured and will miss the trial match. Unfortunate for him. He's a great talent, a shame Nayland College don't have a decent striker to allow him and Jerry Donga to play wider roles at nationals. Indication is he would stay at Nelson Suburbs during the winter and ply his trade up north over the summer, if he impresses Waitakere.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Lol that's because you bought them all from nzfc teams phil

Fuck this stupid game
true?
Fuck this stupid game
Although the Argentinian accent is a bit different, so there could be a misunderstanding or two.
Fuck this stupid game
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
similar to Wellington United
Fuck this stupid game
Fuck this stupid game
Fuck this stupid game
don't know if he has signed or is trialling but Spanish midfielder Andreu Guerao formerly of Barcelona B and Polonia Warsaw has been with Auckland City but considering the number of Spaniards at city I wouldn't be suprised if he has signed
(I couldn't resist)
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(I couldn't resist)
A dog with a bone :)
New Zealand Football: ASB Premiership draw confirmed
September 26, 2011
AUCKLAND � The draw for the 2011/12 ASB Premiership launching on October 22 has been confirmed.
The league opens with defending champions Waitakere United entertaining Hawke�s Bay United at Fred Taylor Park in West Auckland. A day later Team Wellington host Otago United and YoungHeart Manawatu welcome Canterbury United.
However the feature clash of the opening round will be a battle of the Bombays highlights the opening round of matches as Auckland City travel to Waikato FC�s new home ground, Porritt Stadium in Hamilton.
Otago United will also feature a new home ground for several of their matches this season with Forsyth Barr Stadium indoor arena set to become a highlight for visiting teams.
Meanwhile Canterbury United should enjoy home advantage by playing their matches on the redeveloped ASB Park (formerly English Park) artificial football turf surface in Christchurch.
The ASB Premiership concentrates the best amateur domestic football talent across eight teams but with an increased focus on developing emerging young players.
As for the last two seasons, the ASB Premiership will be contested over two full rounds with two-legged semi finals and a one-off grand final on April 22.
Waitakere and Auckland will again fight on two fronts also representing New Zealand in the 2011/12 OFC Champions League with an eye on qualifying for the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan.
The league kicks off on the weekend of October 22 and 23.
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