I can taste the salt form here mate. How's your bro Ramon doing ?
Anthony Hudson - Technical advisor
yeah, but it's a bit too early to be dumping on it...and it is a whole new style having an All White coach who wants to be on the ABs coach's speed dial.
Lets wait until we play a fuckin game aye ?
I hear we are planning 5 or 6 of them in the next 6 months...
SACK TONY HUDSON
HIRE TONY PIGNATA
i felt we actually played better in the last two games than we did this one, but a new coach and new system. hopefuly its onwards and upwards from here
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Bizarre.
He's seen what we've got and he don't much like.
Or he is just trying to improve what we have.
Or he is just trying to improve what we have.
Pretty much what I mean.
There is a difference between what You said and what I said.
I'm happy with my job, but if I go out and find a new and better one, then great. Doesn't mean I don't like what I have.
That's certainly an interesting approach. I would have thought that a progressive organisation would have a database of NZ eligible players and then add/subtract to them and monitor where they are in the world along with any offspring. Granted you are not going to know of everyone but the more names in database, the larger the pool you have to look at. Abris did a great job here updating players overseas.
They may already do this but the above could point to them maybe not doing so too. It could also be a blunderbuss approach where you fire and hope that one of the pellets hits the target. Either way, if they find players that are good enough for NZ, then sweet. We are after all ready and willing to accept Riera.
We should probably just ask John Key where all the NZ eligible players are. If he does not know, I am sure he could ask the USA, or Australia or some other overseas government spook department.
There is a difference between what You said and what I said.
I'm happy with my job, but if I go out and find a new and better one, then great. Doesn't mean I don't like what I have.
Ok. He's desperately trying to improve what we have.
That's certainly an interesting approach. I would have thought that a progressive organisation would have a database of NZ eligible players and then add/subtract to them and monitor where they are in the world along with any offspring. Granted you are not going to know of everyone but the more names in database, the larger the pool you have to look at. Abris did a great job here updating players overseas.
They may already do this but the above could point to them maybe not doing so too. It could also be a blunderbuss approach where you fire and hope that one of the pellets hits the target. Either way, if they find players that are good enough for NZ, then sweet. We are after all ready and willing to accept Riera.
should just run a football manager search!
That's certainly an interesting approach. I would have thought that a progressive organisation would have a database of NZ eligible players and then add/subtract to them and monitor where they are in the world along with any offspring. Granted you are not going to know of everyone but the more names in database, the larger the pool you have to look at. Abris did a great job here updating players overseas.
They may already do this but the above could point to them maybe not doing so too. It could also be a blunderbuss approach where you fire and hope that one of the pellets hits the target. Either way, if they find players that are good enough for NZ, then sweet. We are after all ready and willing to accept Riera.
should just run a football manager search!
Done it many times. Unless SI's scouts are overlooking something, there isn't anyone out there.
That's certainly an interesting approach. I would have thought that a progressive organisation would have a database of NZ eligible players and then add/subtract to them and monitor where they are in the world along with any offspring. Granted you are not going to know of everyone but the more names in database, the larger the pool you have to look at. Abris did a great job here updating players overseas.
They may already do this but the above could point to them maybe not doing so too. It could also be a blunderbuss approach where you fire and hope that one of the pellets hits the target. Either way, if they find players that are good enough for NZ, then sweet. We are after all ready and willing to accept Riera.
should just run a football manager search!
All NZF / Hudson need to do is talk to us/read these pages and play a bit of FM15, that's the best scouting engine going!!!
Maybe if they edit some of the players details on it we can pick up a few decent British/European/South American players in the real world to replace the likes of Smith, Fallon, Smeltz, Killen, Vichelich and Paston ;-)
How about Aaron Cruden, not needed by his club in Argentina, very fit, playing in NZ's domestic competition and great with a ball at his feet!
Dan Carter- not getting much playing time. Good at running attacks.
SBW is just about due another change of code.
SBW is just about due another change of code.
we should plan ahead and run a free brothel for world class footballers
we should plan ahead and run a free brothel for world class footballers
I think any world class footballer who chose to live here would get it for free without any planning from us.
Dan carter got a slap on the wrist a few years back for turning out for CHCH team nomads united afc.
Jesse ryder can knock in a few goals.
Jesse ryder can knock down a few pints.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
If he wants to unearth more kiwis, his best option is surely Aussie; look at emigration numbers over the last 20 years. However Hudson will be lucky to find many ready for AW over next couple of years. With a longer term view - there must be thousands of kids with Kiwi heritage playing over there - and of course NZF will have no way of identifying them.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
If he wants to unearth more kiwis, his best option is surely Aussie; look at emigration numbers over the last 20 years. However Hudson will be lucky to find many ready for AW over next couple of years. With a longer term view - there must be thousands of kids with Kiwi heritage playing over there - and of course NZF will have no way of identifying them.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
If he wants to unearth more kiwis, his best option is surely Aussie; look at emigration numbers over the last 20 years. However Hudson will be lucky to find many ready for AW over next couple of years. With a longer term view - there must be thousands of kids with Kiwi heritage playing over there - and of course NZF will have no way of identifying them.
That is not necessarily the case.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
If he wants to unearth more kiwis, his best option is surely Aussie; look at emigration numbers over the last 20 years. However Hudson will be lucky to find many ready for AW over next couple of years. With a longer term view - there must be thousands of kids with Kiwi heritage playing over there - and of course NZF will have no way of identifying them.
That is not necessarily the case.
He didn't find any Kiwis in Asia; now he's trawling Europe...Hudson advertises for All Whites on English radio
Wonder how many have stepped forward. My guess O.
If he wants to unearth more kiwis, his best option is surely Aussie; look at emigration numbers over the last 20 years. However Hudson will be lucky to find many ready for AW over next couple of years. With a longer term view - there must be thousands of kids with Kiwi heritage playing over there - and of course NZF will have no way of identifying them.
That is not necessarily the case.
Any New Zealander coming to Australia can become a resident. it is citizenship and the ability to get welfare that is hard.
That's certainly an interesting approach. I would have thought that a progressive organisation would have a database of NZ eligible players and then add/subtract to them and monitor where they are in the world along with any offspring. Granted you are not going to know of everyone but the more names in database, the larger the pool you have to look at. Abris did a great job here updating players overseas.
They may already do this but the above could point to them maybe not doing so too. It could also be a blunderbuss approach where you fire and hope that one of the pellets hits the target. Either way, if they find players that are good enough for NZ, then sweet. We are after all ready and willing to accept Riera.
should just run a football manager search!
Maybe thats where they found those asian players?
Any New Zealander coming to Australia can become a resident. it is citizenship and the ability to get welfare that is hard.
Put simply, NZers entering Australia have more rights than other temporary visa holders, but less than residents:
"The SCV is a temporary visa, however, it does provide New Zealand citizens with more flexible travel arrangements than those that generally exist for Australian permanent residents. It allows a New Zealand citizen to remain indefinitely and live, work or study in Australia lawfully as long as that person remains a New Zealand citizen.
The SCV is not a permanent visa and visa holders do not have the same rights and benefits as Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents."