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Danny Hay (Auckland FC | A-League)

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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Chant for Danny Hay:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxlCsVKkvY

Leader: What about Danny Who?

The Fever:

He's Crazy
Like a fool!
What about Danny Who?

Everyone: Danny, Danny Who?
Who, who Danny Who?
Danny, Danny Who?
Who, who Danny Who?

[Back to the chant leader from the top]
bwtcf2012-02-12 09:32:57

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 13 years ago

Ricki qualified his comment on saying it a transition season a while back. Was referring to the academy etc

Founder

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over 13 years ago

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/8101404/Loss-to-Adelaide-not-all-bad-for-Phoenix/ 

All White's great Danny Hay talks to Hamish McKay ahead of the Wellington Phoenix's game against Adelaide United on Sunday night. Danny and Hamish discuss the team and whether there will be a stand out player for the Phoenix. Danny also talks through plans to increase the fan base following in New Zealand football. 16th December 2012.

http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Danny-Hay-on-the-Wellington-Phoenix-in-the-A-League/tabid/506/articleID/32649/Default.aspx

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over 13 years ago

Danny hay and Hamish McKay talking football? I sense a lot of bitterness in this conversation. 


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about 13 years ago

Belgium eh?

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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about 13 years ago

Azevo wrote:

Belgium eh?



Yes, I smiled at that.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 13 years ago


LOL!

 

Okay so it's fine to have English Tommy Smith but not okay for Andrew Durante? I'm sure Tommy would have played for England had he been good enough ..oh and Reid for Belguim ..it's probably embarrasing they call Danny Hay a former All White at the bottom of this.

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

Surprised it wasn't "All Whites & Leeds".


Though Reid as captain, interesting idea that. Definitely worth a shot.

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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about 13 years ago

He didn't play when Smith got named there. I'd say Reid is the more obvious selection. Even Chris Wood, someone who is going to be the first name on the team sheet over the next five years.

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about 13 years ago

My heart melts every time I see Wood.



I think we're not in as bad a position as some may say, the only big problem facing the team is that gaping hole in the midfield and Wood alone can't make up for it pounding away at the front.

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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about 13 years ago

he came across as a real plonker on radio sport with herbert. TBH though reid is probably the best choice. id rather tommy just focused on his game. and well reid is playing at the highest level


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about 13 years ago

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


yes we can it's called a forum


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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Not only playing there but having a game as captain last week, against Man U ??  But then they lost one nil...
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about 13 years ago

hepatitis wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Not only playing there but having a game as captain last week, against Man U ??  But then they lost one nil...
Yeah, he is obviously considered a very good leader at West Ham, but how does that mean that he is instantly a better leader than Smith? Until I see more of the two of them on the field together without Nelsen, I think it's impossible to compare the two without knowing them personally and seeing them around the other AWs in camp.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

Either way, Hay's reasoning for choosing Reid because he chose NZ over Belgium is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever read.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

I wish I had realised about that cockup when I posted it on the News page...


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

I think I should be naenae club captain because I've chosen them over a lucrative karori marmosets offer. Thanks for the support Danny!


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about 13 years ago

Do clubs have a list of captains (just curious), cant seem to find anything

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about 13 years ago

Apparently in some sports, if you are the captain but on a particular day someone else is captain and you are still playing (and shag a super model) you are still the captain and get fined. True story bro.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

hepatitis wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Not only playing there but having a game as captain last week, against Man U ??  But then they lost one nil...
Yeah, he is obviously considered a very good leader at West Ham, but how does that mean that he is instantly a better leader than Smith? Until I see more of the two of them on the field together without Nelsen, I think it's impossible to compare the two without knowing them personally and seeing them around the other AWs in camp.


The captain will be selected not only what happens on the pitch, but what goes on off., so what you see on the pitch will mean zip.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 13 years ago

Leggy wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

hepatitis wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Not only playing there but having a game as captain last week, against Man U ??  But then they lost one nil...
Yeah, he is obviously considered a very good leader at West Ham, but how does that mean that he is instantly a better leader than Smith? Until I see more of the two of them on the field together without Nelsen, I think it's impossible to compare the two without knowing them personally and seeing them around the other AWs in camp.


The captain will be selected not only what happens on the pitch, but what goes on off., so what you see on the pitch will mean zip.
Indeed, so my point about us not being able to say who will make a better captain stands, as we don't see the majority of that off field stuff.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Leggy wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

hepatitis wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

I've said it before, but I don't think any of us can comment on the leadership qualities of any of these players. Just because you are playing in the Premier League doesn't make you a better leader than someone in the Championship.


Not only playing there but having a game as captain last week, against Man U ??  But then they lost one nil...
Yeah, he is obviously considered a very good leader at West Ham, but how does that mean that he is instantly a better leader than Smith? Until I see more of the two of them on the field together without Nelsen, I think it's impossible to compare the two without knowing them personally and seeing them around the other AWs in camp.


The captain will be selected not only what happens on the pitch, but what goes on off., so what you see on the pitch will mean zip.
Indeed, so my point about us not being able to say who will make a better captain stands, as we don't see the majority of that off field stuff.


do we want a captain who might be playing league one next year?


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

Why not? As long as he's likely to start for the all whites, and is a good leader on and off the pitch, what does it matter what league you play in?


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

Six points clear of the drop, there's a good chance they will stay up. Not that it is relevant at all.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

I don't think it matters where they play their club football and at the moment it's not too bad because Tommy Smith is a sure starter, but if we get another good CB then he could be on the bench with Reid starting. Therefore, Reid should get it long term.

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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Why not? As long as he's likely to start for the all whites, and is a good leader on and off the pitch, what does it matter what league you play in?


Agreed. As a hypothetical, say Durante had lived in NZ all his life, and was playing with the kind of consistent form he showed before this season, would people be happy with him being captain? I would guess that a lot of people would be and wouldn't be too concerned that he was playing in a lower-quality league than some of the European-based players.
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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

2ndBest wrote:

Hayterz gonna hayte.... http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/8281358/Time-for-Phoenix-to-dump-Herbert-claims-Hay 


*I agree with this, but I just wanted to make a dumb pun


Not sure why Gavin Wilkinson would give up a high paying job like GM to be a coach down here.
Yeah I didn't agree with the specifics of hiring Elliott or Wilkinson but I did agree with these bits:
 Herbert, who has coached the Phoenix since their inception in 2007, has talked about a "blip year" and a "three-to-five-year plan". That didn't wash with Hay, who said the club's loyal fans deserved better.

"That's not good enough because in one breath you're trying to encourage fans to come through the gate and then in the other, well, you're going to have to endure crap football for the next three or five years.

"With some ambition and fresh ideas, things could actually be turned around pretty quickly," he said.  

Hay said the club's senior players also needed to shoulder some blame but Herbert, the league's longest serving coach, had run out of ideas.

"As a player you can become stale," said the former defender who played in the English Premier League with Leeds United.

"It's like anything in life, if you eat boiled chicken every night, it's going to get pretty dull. They look directionless and rudderless.

"They've gone ragged now and there's not a huge amount of tactical awareness or structure."   

Edit: not exactly groundbreaking stuff I know, I just didn't want people to think that I think Ricki should stay, because I don't!


People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 13 years ago

"It's like anything in life, if you eat boiled chicken every night, it's going to get pretty dull."

How about from the first night?


"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

So you're saying we should go support another team for a while to spice things up? 


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