Kiwi Players Elsewhere

Andrew Durante (Melbourne Victory | A-Leagues)

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about 13 years ago

utter shambles, NZFA need to get the cheque book out and get oceania's delegate to get this sorted.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 13 years ago

theprof wrote:

utter shambles, NZFA need to get the cheque book out and get oceania's delegate to get this sorted.


I suppose if NZF still use a Fax, they will still have a cheque book too!
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about 13 years ago

paulm wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

paulm wrote:

Sounds to me like FIFA want us to play him and have someone challenge it before they'll bother doing any work


Playing him against the Solomons if we're already qualified sounds like the best idea.


Although from what I can see, if the Solomons don't challenge it, it doesn't mean he would then be fine - it would be open to Dura's next opponent to challenge after that as well wouldn't it? Couldn't we hypothetically be challenged on it at the world cup finals if no one has bothered to question it up to that point? Imagine the drama if we qualified, went to the world cup finals, knocked someone out, and they challenged us then... lol the aussies themselves will probably challenge it!


Don't get ahead of yourself.
They can only question his eligibility if he has not been cleared oficially by FIFA. 

And the point of my post was that if he played without 'official clearance', and no one was to challenge/protest, then this could just carry on with no official clearance from FIFA until something happens like us beating someone that we shouldn't, and that team subsequently challenging/protesting. I think that's a bit clearer for you.

Can't see how I'm 'getting ahead of myself' when I clearly used the word 'hypothetically'.

I'm dying to be more abusive and derogatory towards you here but these cheeky mods are rather good at deleting my posts of that nature. 


What I'm saying is, this whole thing will be sorted in the coming days.



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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

and on what authourity do you base that comment on nufc_nz??

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about 13 years ago

I guess its like cricket. The umpires won't give you out LBW unless you appeal even if its likely that you would be so without the appeal.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

theprof wrote:

and on what authourity do you base that comment on nufc_nz??

Agree with you Prof. History with FIFA does not always say that will happen

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

Trust me



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about 13 years ago

why should we? you've not got any standing with YF top actually suggest we should trust you or you sources.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

theprof wrote:

and on what authourity do you base that comment on nufc_nz??

Agree with you Prof. History with FIFA does not always say that will happen

my concern is really based around the possiblity of this being drawn out, the way Fifa is run and the poor manageament of issues with NZFA - the moss incident and his ban for cards and the sunsequent appeal being stuufed up comes to mind - I can see this being an unresolved issue for too long which will hurt Dura's career, and possible the AW's

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.




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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

Well this is a first. 

nufc_nz is the one not angsting out over this.


(careful with your last post too - it was quite sensible).


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.

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about 13 years ago

If nufc_nz says its going to be sorted in the next few days, I believe him. If anyone has the inside word on FIFA, it's him. 


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff


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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

If nufc_nz says its going to be sorted in the next few days, I believe him. If anyone has the inside word on FIFA, it's him. 

my sarcasam radar wen bezerk while I read this

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 13 years ago

tripvincent wrote:

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff

This is my issue even if we win tonight, and then play him on Tuesday against Solomons in a technical dead rubber, FIFA could decide fair punishment is us out of Playoff because giving Solomons a 3-0 win doesn't punish us in any way at this stage.
FIFA have a habit of weird penalties when they feel like it. Of course history would suggest a 3-0 loss & a fine if he is found ineligible would be the most likely scenario, but I wouldn't trust FIFA.
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about 13 years ago

JonoNewton wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff

This is my issue even if we win tonight, and then play him on Tuesday against Solomons in a technical dead rubber, FIFA could decide fair punishment is us out of Playoff because giving Solomons a 3-0 win doesn't punish us in any way at this stage.
FIFA have a habit of weird penalties when they feel like it. Of course history would suggest a 3-0 loss & a fine if he is found ineligible would be the most likely scenario, but I wouldn't trust FIFA.
Exactly. There is NO way they will play Dura unless they have a cast iron, gilt edged clearance from FIFA. If we do play him, without the clearance we deserve everything we (may) get. 
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about 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

JonoNewton wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff

This is my issue even if we win tonight, and then play him on Tuesday against Solomons in a technical dead rubber, FIFA could decide fair punishment is us out of Playoff because giving Solomons a 3-0 win doesn't punish us in any way at this stage.
FIFA have a habit of weird penalties when they feel like it. Of course history would suggest a 3-0 loss & a fine if he is found ineligible would be the most likely scenario, but I wouldn't trust FIFA.
Exactly. There is NO way they will play Dura unless they have a cast iron, gilt edged clearance from FIFA. If we do play him, without the clearance we deserve everything we (may) get. 


syria is a good example of what FIFA might do


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about 13 years ago

The whole fax thing isn't a joke haha look at this regarding Football Federation of FYR Macedonia's vote for the Ballon d’Or http://d3w.io/15yY29H they legitimately use fax as a primary communication tool by the looks of it

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about 13 years ago

tripvincent wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

JonoNewton wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff

This is my issue even if we win tonight, and then play him on Tuesday against Solomons in a technical dead rubber, FIFA could decide fair punishment is us out of Playoff because giving Solomons a 3-0 win doesn't punish us in any way at this stage.
FIFA have a habit of weird penalties when they feel like it. Of course history would suggest a 3-0 loss & a fine if he is found ineligible would be the most likely scenario, but I wouldn't trust FIFA.
Exactly. There is NO way they will play Dura unless they have a cast iron, gilt edged clearance from FIFA. If we do play him, without the clearance we deserve everything we (may) get. 


syria is a good example of what FIFA might do


Foment a civil war that drags on for over two years and has countless atrocities committed by both sides?
I don't think it is worth playing Dura of that is the case.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

JonoNewton wrote:

tripvincent wrote:

theprof wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

So you're saying WC 2014 we may still not know if Dura can play for AW's ?

The only reason it has not happened yet is because they were given about a week to grant him eligible. It's a process. You can't do these things willy nilly.

worst case scenario it could I suppose, Fifa has already given an answer but apparently it wasn't definative - so the process has been completed as far as the checks etc, all that was needed was Fifa to get off the fence and say yep go ahead - my understanding is they've said something along the lines of "I guess we don't have an issue with it, someone else might" - NZFA asked for clarification a week ago and have not had a response. Why the delay, he meets citizenship requirements, he hasn't taken the field for another international team. If he played tonight a protest could be lodged and force Fifa's hand, Ricki and the team have been smart and gone for the win first and will probably play dura on Tuesday, if the solomon's don't protest and Fifa still don't clarify the "yeah I guess" answer then the next competitive game we have we are still in the dark about whether playing Dura could cost us the win.


fifa could do anything after that including banning us from int playoff

This is my issue even if we win tonight, and then play him on Tuesday against Solomons in a technical dead rubber, FIFA could decide fair punishment is us out of Playoff because giving Solomons a 3-0 win doesn't punish us in any way at this stage.
FIFA have a habit of weird penalties when they feel like it. Of course history would suggest a 3-0 loss & a fine if he is found ineligible would be the most likely scenario, but I wouldn't trust FIFA.
Exactly. There is NO way they will play Dura unless they have a cast iron, gilt edged clearance from FIFA. If we do play him, without the clearance we deserve everything we (may) get. 


syria is a good example of what FIFA might do


Foment a civil war that drags on for over two years and has countless atrocities committed by both sides?
I don't think it is worth playing Dura of that is the case.


Fuck thats gold junior! Well played


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almost 13 years ago

tripvincent wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

Foment a civil war that drags on for over two years and has countless atrocities committed by both sides?
I don't think it is worth playing Dura of that is the case.


Fuck thats gold junior! Well played

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almost 13 years ago

nufc_nz wrote:

What I'm saying is, this whole thing will be sorted in the coming days.

Has not been sorted. Nothing from FIFA. Dura is in Tuesday's starting line-up.

Beware the next Syria.

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almost 13 years ago

 So are the Solomons filing a protest or no?


Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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almost 13 years ago

Apparently we have asked both Solomons and OFC to file one

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almost 13 years ago

How ridiculous is it that this had to happen? We ask, they don't want to answer, so we have to play him without clearance in a competitive game, then ask somebody else to ask FIFA. 

Mickey Mouse stuff. 


Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

Fred de Jong is or was supposedly some sort of FIFA ambassador / representative. Why the hell Fred does not get on a plane, fly to Zurich and get this sorted once and for all.

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almost 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Fred de Jong is or was supposedly some sort of FIFA ambassador / representative. Why the hell Fred does not get on a plane, fly to Zurich and get this sorted once and for all.


It's the way a lot of big bureaucracies work.  They won't make a binding determination without going through the official procedures, and they won't go through the official procedures without an official complaint.
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almost 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

How ridiculous is it that this had to happen? We ask, they don't want to answer, so we have to play him without clearance in a competitive game, then ask somebody else to ask FIFA. 

Mickey Mouse stuff. 


More Looney Tunes I would have thought.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

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almost 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

Apparently we have asked both Solomons and OFC to file one



Not quite:

There is a possibility the Solomons may protest Durante's participation in tonight's match, which would then force Fifa into making a clear call.

Speaking before the game, New Zealand Football chief executive Grant McKavanagh said they were close to resolving Durante's eligibility.

''We're talking with OFC and with Fifa in regards to the right way to ensure that we've got clarity on that,'' McKavanagh said.

''I don't think it's a situation where you want to ask someone to protest you. So we're just trying to figure out the right way to do it. We're closing in on it, put it that way.'' 


http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/8475997/Teenager-leads-All-Whites-charge-in-Solomons 


That does make it sound like they are taking a slightly more considered approach, which is good.

To be honest, I think the whole situation is being blown out of proportion anyway. Fred de Jong stated a week or so ago that the only sticking point was whether Dura has lived in NZ for 5 years. Obviously he has for the purposes of getting NZ citizenship, but it can be defined different ways (is it a certain number of days a year etc) so we need FIFA to clarify what they mean for their purposes.

None of this matters until November, however. By then Dura will have lived in NZ for a further 6 months so I'm pretty confident that whatever the definition of "lived somewhere for 5 years" turns out to be he will be able to satisfy that condition.

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almost 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

Apparently we have asked both Solomons and OFC to file one

This is smart - definately force Fifa's hand

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almost 13 years ago

Did we bring our spare fax over to honiara?


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terminator_x wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

Apparently we have asked both Solomons and OFC to file one



Not quite:

There is a possibility the Solomons may protest Durante's participation in tonight's match, which would then force Fifa into making a clear call.

Speaking before the game, New Zealand Football chief executive Grant McKavanagh said they were close to resolving Durante's eligibility.

''We're talking with OFC and with Fifa in regards to the right way to ensure that we've got clarity on that,'' McKavanagh said.

''I don't think it's a situation where you want to ask someone to protest you. So we're just trying to figure out the right way to do it. We're closing in on it, put it that way.'' 


http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/8475997/Teenager-leads-All-Whites-charge-in-Solomons 


That does make it sound like they are taking a slightly more considered approach, which is good.

To be honest, I think the whole situation is being blown out of proportion anyway. Fred de Jong stated a week or so ago that the only sticking point was whether Dura has lived in NZ for 5 years. Obviously he has for the purposes of getting NZ citizenship, but it can be defined different ways (is it a certain number of days a year etc) so we need FIFA to clarify what they mean for their purposes.

None of this matters until November, however. By then Dura will have lived in NZ for a further 6 months so I'm pretty confident that whatever the definition of "lived somewhere for 5 years" turns out to be he will be able to satisfy that condition.

I def read something where it stated we had approached both Solomons and OFC, and encouraged them to go forward to FIFA. I'll try find it



"NZF hope his eligibility will be challenged by the Solomons (at the request of both NZF and Oceania)"
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almost 13 years ago

I told you this would be sorted soon. 



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almost 13 years ago

But it isn't sorted. And hardly "in the next few days" as you said. 

But yeah, well done on providing the inside information on FIFAs activities. You must be very well connected. 


Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:
None of this matters until November, however. By then Dura will have lived in NZ for a further 6 months so I'm pretty confident that whatever the definition of "lived somewhere for 5 years" turns out to be he will be able to satisfy that condition.


It has to be continuous residence for 5 years, if there's a break in it, another six months won't make a difference. It could be a stumbling block, but if Durante had a residential address here and complied with his legal obligations here as a resident, we could probably make the case that he 'resided' here during his time in Sydney even if he didn't live here for that time.
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