Kiwi Players Elsewhere

Michael Boxall (Minnesota United | USA)

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08 Oct 15:55 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Soehn made three changes to the line-up that faced Seattle in the club's Empire Field finale last weekend. Two of those changes came in the backline, with Alain Rochat returning from suspension to play at centre back in place of New Zealand international Michael Boxall, while Jeb Brovsky replaced the injured Jonathan Leathers at right fullback.
16 Oct 15:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Full 90 for boxall yesterday in a defeat for the Whitecaps
05 Nov 18:16 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

At the heart of defence, at least one more quality centre-back would add the requisite depth and competition. Jay DeMerit and Carlyle Mitchell looked like the makings of a very good partnership as the season wound down, but as with Thorrington in midfield, the club will need an insurance policy in case their captain struggles again with injuries next campaign.

Greg Janicki never looked comfortable in his limited appearances and while Michael Boxall made a number of impressive performances, Soehn commented on a number of occasions that the rookie struggled with the amount of game time he was given in the absence of DeMerit.

Perhaps if Boxall was played in more of a third centre-back role, stepping in when necessary rather than starting more often than not, he could be eased into the professional game and his best would shine through.

13 Nov 21:50 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
It seems that Boxall has been left unprotected for the Expansion draft where Montreal Impact has to choose 10 players. So there is a possibility that November 23th, Michael will be chosen by Montrea as a replacement to Cameron Knowles... So far the only DF signed by the Impact is former Inter Milan colombian player Nelson Rivasabris2011-11-14 10:52:59
05 Jan 23:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

``Jay definitely puts that out there on the field, yelling non-stop. If anyone else - like my mom or girlfriend - was yelling at me that much, it would probably get annoying. But to have someone like that next to me yelling constantly is just great.'' - Vancouver Whitecaps rookie Michael Boxall, on playing with Jay DeMerit.

25 Jan 06:35 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
You have to look at the players who are dropping down the depth charts. Michael Boxall, Mustapha Jarju and Atiba Harris all fall in to that category. Rumours surrounding Camilo being transferred have circulated for months now and Davide Chiumiento is perhaps our most tradable expendable asset
13 Feb 02:15 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Michael Boxall got a couple of pre-season hit outs under his belt for Vancouver Whitecaps. The former Auckland City defender played 45 minutes in a 1-1 draw with Seattle Sounders in Casa Grande, Arizona before notching 70 minutes in a another 1-1 draw with Real Salt Lake. Both games were extended 125 minute affairs.
26 Feb 19:36 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Let's look at players like Michael Boxall, Michael Nanchoff and Russell Teibert.

Boxall and Nanchoff are not looking likely to be starters this season and will be mainly relied upon for injuries, suspensions and fatigue. How are they meant to keep themselves match fit and sharp from training alone? How are they meant to be able to try and stake a place in the starting line-up if they haven't got adequate vehicles to do this and showcase their talents?

Ten games, spread unevenly over the season, will not fully allow these players to do this. They need more.
http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver/sports/article/1107506--away-from-the-numbers-holding-too-much-back-from-reserves--page1
09 Mar 04:53 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Vancouver Whitecaps continued their pre-season on a winning note lifting the Disney Pro Soccer Classic trophy on Saturday. Michael Boxall played two full games during the week against Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City, keeping clean sheets in both victories, but sitting out the final win against Canadian rivals Toronto.
26 Mar 01:14 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Michael Boxall was not required as the Vancouver Whitecaps defeated Chivas USA 1-0 in Los Angeles. It's gonna be very hard for him to get some playing minutes this year with the signature of argentinian Martin Bonjour
26 Mar 04:15 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
We'll take him

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27 Mar 02:09 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
the current back four haven't yet conceded a goal this season.  they have also signed former tottenham defender lee young-pyo to play at right back, a position boxall previously covered for the team

360footballnews.com

27 Mar 10:25 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
reg22 wrote:
the current back four haven't yet conceded a goal this season.  they have also signed former tottenham defender lee young-pyo to play at right back, a position boxall previously covered for the team


Man- I wonder how much they signed him for...Eee-yong-pyo at right back for us and Manny to the midfield...


11 Apr 02:12 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Didn t know that he played previously in midfield
 
Brown wasn't as prolific at international level playing a different role and there are a number of talented, young players who can play centrally such as Michael McGlinchey, Dan Keat and Craig Henderson. Herbert said McGlinchey and Keat are the most likely to be given the first chance to play there in June's World Cup qualifiers but wasn't discounting Michael Boxall, who is normally a defender but who played in midfield as a youngster, especially as none of the others possess the size and strength of Brown.
26 Apr 04:31 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
The Vancouver Whitecaps are in action later in the week although Michael Boxall is yet to see action this season. A lot of competition at CB in Vancouver, maybe the best thing for him is being dealt. Portland(Wilkinson and Knowles), Chivas(Elliott)  and Columbus(Oughton) could be good options for him.
12 May 19:04 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

2 kiwis played for the whitecaps u23 with a full 90 for Boxall as a CB and 75 minutes for Ben McKendry as a defensive midfield. But Boxall appeared for the first time of the year on the bench for the first team, wednesday in the canadian championship

 

But Rennie didn’t want to risk too much. He started captain Jay DeMerit at centre back along side Carlyle Mitchell, rather than giving young Kiwi Michael Boxall his first action.

Canadian teenagers Russell Teibert and Bryce Alderson were also left on the bench.

 

http://www.sounderatheart.com/2012/5/12/3015737/sounders-u23-season-opener-vancouver-whitecaps

20 May 15:35 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

 

So there may be room for some experimentation, especially in one or two of the group games at the Nations Cup. Michael Boxall could be shifted from his current defensive role into midfield. The 1.88m Boxall, currently with the Vancouver Whitecaps, has always looked a player with potential; one whose skill-set could adjust to the international stage. The 23-year-old, who played a pivotal role in New Zealand's 2008 Olympic campaign, made his All Whites debut against China last year. Herbert seems a fan.

"We didn't use him in the recent game at home," says Herbert. "It'll be good to have [Boxall] back in the squad. I thought he was very good against the Australians [last year] in a pretty depleted side."

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=10807127

23 Jun 07:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Released by the Whitecaps. Lame balls

http://blogs.theprovince.com/2012/06/22/whitecaps-waive-centre-back-boxall/

24 Jun 02:01 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

"YOU WANT ME TO SIGN WHERE ???"

 
 
 
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 Michael Boxall, in happier times. The Whitecaps waived the New Zealand centre back on Friday.     (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)
 
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Some good loving at Vancouver apparently but being pushed aside for international Barry means his signing problems may continue: (read this whilst imagining Barry White crooning "I've got So Much to Give" ... or not):

Barry Robson, a 33-year-old Scottish international, is eligible to play once the transfer window opens on June 27. He landed in Vancouver on Sunday and met the media and his teammates on Monday morning.

The Whitecaps were already at the MLS roster limit and had maxed out their current allotment of 10 international roster spots (though teams can trade for more).

By waiving Boxall, they’ve made room for Robson on both fronts.*

The Whitecaps picked Boxall first in the supplemental draft last season — the draft of players not taken the MLS SuperDraft. He made 19 MLS appearances as a rookie but with the club bringing in Mitchell late last season, then Martin Bonjour in the off-season, Boxall fell down the depth chart.

He didn’t play a first-team minute this season and instead saw time with the reserves and USL Premier Development League squad.

“I’m obviously disappointed,” said Boxall. “To be told you’re not really needed is very disappointing.

“What makes it hard is just how sweet Vancouver is and how supportive everyone is toward the Whitecaps. The way the fans have accepted and really loved this team, that’s going to be my fondest memory.

“But I guess with how my opportunity has been the past 5-6 months it’s probably a good thing.”

In MLS, there’s a 48-hour claiming period for waived players that begins once the league delivers notice. The waiver draft order is determined by points per game and once a team picks a player off waivers in a given season, that club goes to the bottom of the priority list.

If Boxall was on a semi-guaranteed contract, the Whitecaps will free up his cap space because he’s been waived before July 1.

With his international tag, it could be difficult for Boxall to find another home in MLS.

“I’ve just got to wait and see what happens in the next few days,” he said. “I’ll have a word with my agent. I’ve really got no preferences. I’d be open to going anywhere.

“To be a professional football player, there’s always going to be challenges. I’ve just got to look at the positives and stay focused and I’m sure something’s going to come up.”

While Boxall couldn’t find minutes with the Whitecaps first team this season, he was recently called up to the New Zealand national team for Oceania Football Confederation World Cup qualifying games.

“I was very disappointed to not be involved with the first team games but to be away and have a different focus for three or four weeks and play some meaningful games against quality opposition was definitely very refreshing,” he said.

 

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

24 Jun 04:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Why don't the fever girls look like that?

Auckland will rise once more

24 Jun 05:11 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

I'm sure you could find a Fever "girl" that looked like that but you'd need her parents permission to take her photo & put it on the forum....

 

 

"Sharing rewards the weak"- Steven Colbert

24 Jun 16:51 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

the Whitecaps waived defender Michael Boxall (and rumors are Vancouver is closing in on Carlos Bocanegra

26 Jun 01:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

 

All Whites centre back Michael Boxall is also on Herbert's radar after being cut by the Vancouver Whitecaps, although salary-cap constraints could make signing him tricky.

"I haven't spoken to Michael but that's a possible discussion. If we could get him under the cap then it's a chance."

03 Jul 08:53 · edited 09 Sep 06:16
Would like to see a potential move to Phoenix happen. What's the general perception?
03 Jul 11:13 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Would be a great signing I think can play holding mid as well as cente back and a good young kiwi plus outside of Dua and Siggy we have no other specialist CB's.

 

Peoples Republik of Aucklandia

08 Jul 05:01 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

 

All Whites defender Michael Boxall could be on his way to Wellington, after being cut by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS.

According to Australian reports, coach Ricki Herbert tabled a two-year offer for the 23-year-old after the Canadian club exceeded their international quota.

It could be a good move for Boxall and the club. He would offer strong competition to Andrew Durante and Ben Sigmund while being in Wellington would only enhance his international prospects, with Herbert having a track record of enduring loyalty to his Phoenix players when All White squads are put together.

16 Jul 09:16 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

abris wrote:

All Whites defender Michael Boxall could be on his way to Wellington, after being cut by the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS.

 

It'll never happen.

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16 Jul 13:46 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

 

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Big Pete 65, Christchurch

16 Jul 19:34 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Boxall is an excellent signing IMO. I have been very impressed by his play for the AW's. He appears to be a good athlete with good technique and temperment.

Exactly what we need. A young kiwi who has had a go overseas, gained some experiance and is now back home. With both our incumbent CB's over 30 Boxall is now ideally positioned to come in eventually and have along career at the Nix.

There is zero chance that Dura and Siggy will go through this season without missing  games through injury and suspension. I would have no worries about Boxall then slotting straight in. A much better option than bringing in some junior player.

16 Jul 22:08 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Boxall will get a chance round 2, with Siggy most likely going to Tahiti with the All Whites. Hopefully he has a stormer, and creates a problem of who to pick when Siggy gets back.

16 Jul 22:12 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Yeah in a smaller squad Im not so sure Boxall will be getting called up - especially if we have Nelsen, Smith, Reid, Siggy & Vicelich all available.

Dura could be eligible very soon too I understand?


16 Jul 23:06 · edited 09 Sep 06:16

Dura will be eligible next year.

10 May 22:09

Started for the Cannons in a 1-1 draw last night, against Bentleigh Greens.

11 May 00:24

Went missing for large parts of the game apparently. 


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

12 May 04:53

I've always wondered how a  CB goes missing in a game.

If he's not getting noticed, surely that suggests he's doing alright, because whomever he's marking must have been up to jack.

12 May 05:01

Or it could mean the striker was having a field day and the guy marking him was nowhere to be seen

12 May 06:18

It was 1-1, if the striker had a field day then he couldn't hit a barn door... ;)

13 May 05:30

"He couldn't hit a barn door with a bannana"

"It will be hosted in Wellington. My balls my word"

3/7/2013

"McGlinchey is ours ! My balls my word."

5/8/2014

13 May 05:37

New signing Michael Boxall – who joined from A-League club Wellington Phoenix – made some desperate tackles and gave the Cannons a stronger presence in defence.

He set the standard in the last ten minutes when his determination to find an equaliser saw him surge forward on several occasions and ultimately tee up Diaco’s goal with a clever square ball.

Theodoropoulos singled out Boxall for praise after the match, but said his side owed the result to Italiano’s stunning saves.

http://www.footballfedvic.com.au/index.php?id=17&tx_ttnews[year]=2013&tx_ttnews[month]=05&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1148&cHash=bd43b5dc2aade7116041d8d227e5322f