Ben Waine (Port Vale | England)

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over 1 year ago
Is him being injured why Logan Rogerson has gotten a last minute call up to the AW's next week?
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over 1 year ago
Rock Hopper
Is him being injured why Logan Rogerson has gotten a last minute call up to the AW's next week?

I see Ben Old is managing an injury in France too. So could be for him? Guess we wait on NZF to confirm.
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over 1 year ago
Mansfield Town & Northampton Town (both play in League One) rumours flying about now.


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Looks like the Waine 🚂 will be pulling up to Mansfield Town on loan. Nothing official yet mind you...

They have a live fans forum/function on at the moment and I've been following this all very bleary eyed through the working night. Someone has also picked up that a relative of Waine has started following Mansfield Town socials. Good to see the fans putting together the social media trail over in England too. 😂

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I'm guessing the bloke in the left of centre up front is expecting some exciting news as well. 🚂
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coochieemrsmiis
over 1 year ago
All the evidence suggests that we should no longer be happy when young Kiwis get contracts overseas. It hasn't seemed to end well for a long time.

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



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over 1 year ago
Doloras
All the evidence suggests that we should no longer be happy when young Kiwis get contracts overseas. It hasn't seemed to end well for a long time.

A loan to League One is literally perfect for Waine. He's 22 and not good enough right now to make an impact in the Championship - and that's fine, not many people are. He'll be much better for this
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Buffon IIcoochieedunnixFenix+7
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Doloras
All the evidence suggests that we should no longer be happy when young Kiwis get contracts overseas. It hasn't seemed to end well for a long time.

Doloras I love your political takes but man I struggle with the football ones. That's utter nonsense.

Valley FC til I die?

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Marto
over 1 year ago
Waine to Mansfield Town on a season long loan has been confirmed. He still looks good in yellow
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HattyCWnewzealandpower
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History


He sure does, congratulations on the loan move Waineo!
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LGmartinbNapier Phoenixnewzealandpower+2
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
League one will be a good opportunity to show how good he is. Dominate, help Mansfield to get promoted and the sky is the limit. Although they sit mid-table right now.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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LGmartinbnewzealandpowerOi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
East midlands in winter might feel like a whole different country to Plymouth, will certainly be a different experience for the guy
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

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LGMarto
over 1 year ago
A perfect move for him. Six months after he joined Argyle they were promoted to the Championship and he never got a lead in of time in League 1 which would have been ideal. He has said he never expected to be playing in the Championship so soon after joining the club.
He has family in the north of England so he some support at the personal level
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LGOi Oi Edgecumbescribbler
over 1 year ago
Great move. Hoping he’s fit and can get straight into it and prove he can cut it in league 1 at least.
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LGOi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
Seeing some chat between Argyle fans and Mansfield fans asking what they are getting in the Waine train, Argyle fans saying he is a great person and works hard but runs around like a headless chook with no great speed who is not ready for championship. Most are wishing him well and hopes he bangs a few goals but some are pretty keen on him being gone. 
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Bananas
over 1 year ago
I wonder if Ben loses some potential mates in football because he sounds too posh? English football class politics being what they are and all and accents a key part of them.


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over 1 year ago


Won't miss any club action while he's in the USA at least. 
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over 1 year ago
Hutcho137
Seeing some chat between Argyle fans and Mansfield fans asking what they are getting in the Waine train, Argyle fans saying he is a great person and works hard but runs around like a headless chook with no great speed who is not ready for championship. Most are wishing him well and hopes he bangs a few goals but some are pretty keen on him being gone. 


Looking at the Facebook comments on the post on their page, it seems like the Argyle fans really liked him.  A lot saying that he isn't ready for championship but looking forward to seeing him back in a year with some League 1 game time under his belt.  Also a lot commenting on his work rate.

Seems like they hold him in high regard but acknowledge he's young and not quite ready for their team.

Seems like he's done a damn fine job over there to have that kind of reputation.

The post shared in the Nix site has sharkloads more arguing than theirs does.
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HuMarto
over 1 year ago
Hutcho137
Seeing some chat between Argyle fans and Mansfield fans asking what they are getting in the Waine train, Argyle fans saying he is a great person and works hard but runs around like a headless chook with no great speed who is not ready for championship. Most are wishing him well and hopes he bangs a few goals but some are pretty keen on him being gone. 

The ones wanting him gone are a minority. Most of us realise he needs a season in league one to get minutes and goals under his belt. If we get relegated this season he’ll become a very important player for us next season.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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Hu
over 1 year ago
Straight onto the bench for today's game
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coochieeHattyCW
over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Mansfield Town debut for Waineo - On in the 87th minute, score locked up 1-1.

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HattyCWLGmartinbnewzealandpower+1
over 1 year ago
Stags second ever Kiwi international, should be good stage for him :)
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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
Khalil Media
Stags second ever Kiwi international, should be good stage for him :)

Who was the first?

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 1 year ago
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Khalil Media
Stags second ever Kiwi international, should be good stage for him :)

Who was the first?

Smeltz! Five games, no goals in 2005 in League Two
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newzealandpowerOi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
Watched Shane's debut at Notts County - looked OK, but Mansfield were in a bit of a shambles at the time.  Manager was Carlton Palmer, he left soon after!
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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
Niche Cache.

Mansfield Town are a League One side, hence this is only dropping down one division. Same tier that he joined Plymouth in prior to their promotion. Mansfield were themselves promoted from League Two last term after finishing third behind Stockport and Wrexham. They’ve settled nicely into L1 with five points from four games to date... and they’re doing so with a rebuilt centre-forward contingent. They’d already signed Lee Gregory and Will Evans prior to getting Ben Waine on board and that’s because last year’s top scorer Davis Keillor-Dunn (22 goals) has joined Barnsley while back-up Will Swann (9 goals) has joined Crawley Town. Another of their recent signings is Aussie midfielder Keanu Baccus who previously played with Alex Greive at St Mirren.

MTFC manager Nigel Clough: “We’re very pleased to get Ben on board. He wanted an opportunity to go on loan and play some games. We received good references on him from the New Zealand manager and a few other contacts we have. When Chris Woods [sic] is injured for New Zealand, he’s the one who plays, and he’s also scored some goals for Wellington. He’s not had too many opportunities at Plymouth but we like what we’ve seen of him.”
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over 1 year ago
coochiee
Not on Ben Waine, but there is two thing wrong in that article. Its not the Mainland Premier League, its the Canterbury Premiership League. Wanaka did not win the Southern Premier League, Mosgiel did. But hey who care. Be semi interesting to see if Wayne keeps track on waimak.
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over 1 year ago
Mansfield play Cambridge 11:30pm NZT. Surely Waine has earned his first start up front with Gregory after the US match.
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LGOi Oi Edgecumbe
over 1 year ago
Has he trained much with MT? Arrived then went away with AWs
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over 1 year ago
Mansfield have a midweek EFL game against Bradford. I think he will on the bench against Cambridge and get his first start in the EFL game.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Peverell
Mansfield have a midweek EFL game against Bradford. I think he will on the bench against Cambridge and get his first start in the EFL game.
Waine on the bench, you were right Peverell, should definitely get his first start in the EFL Trophy this week.
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Waineo with good company on the bench in the form of Keanu Baccus. 
Baccus a full game for the Socceroos in Indonesia, and the first time he hasn't started a L1 league game for Mansfied this season. 

MT 1-0 up at HT.

Edit - Waine on at 78 mins (2-1) in a 2-1 win. Baccus on at 59 mins (1-1)
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LGnewzealandpower
over 1 year ago
Waine starting, playing up top in what looks like a front two. Not seen too much of the ball, one blocked shot, one blocked cross. Getting into the right positions but Mansfield not creating many clear chances in the final third. Bradford 2-0 up at half time and looking by far the more dangerous team.
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over 1 year ago
More involved this half with a couple of nice possessions. Not sure he'll have done enough to force a first team start, but didn't do anything wrong in a fairly poor Mansfield performance. Taken off at 79 minutes. Solid 3-0 win for the Bantams!
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over 1 year ago
Waineo on at 74 mins (1-1) in 2-1 win
Baccus the assist for the winning goal
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