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Blogtastic !! (TV3 jump on the bandwagon)

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good piece of blogging, Gourdie. Right to the meat.
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Jag wrote:
Nice work, Sir.
 
Now, what about a nice blog on the disdain that a certain other Media organisation/TV station seems to have for A League football!!
never badmouth a potential future employer. especially on the net. it never goes away.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Someone should tell Piney.

For the right price, anything can disappear on here.  Hard News2009-08-13 15:53:50

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Hard News wrote:
Someone should tell Piney.

For the right price, anything can disappear on here. 
tell that to the people at google who cache EVERYTHING from EVERYWHERE. what do you think thaose google and yahoo search robots are doing when you look at the active user lists.
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
For anyone who's interested, the Hand of God blog is back on Stuff:

http://bit.ly/1RJfs5

Who would make your Perfect XI?
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UberGunner wrote:
Jag wrote:
Nice work, Sir.
 
Now, what about a nice blog on the disdain that a certain other Media organisation/TV station seems to have for A League football!!
never badmouth a potential future employer. especially on the net. it never goes away.
 
I was actually joking, UG.

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Bit harsh on Hearfield.  He's done well at right back.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah Hearfield has done well. He just couldnt adjust at all to doing the same thing on the left. Seemed turned inside out.

Allegedly

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah, a little harsh. He is a bit loose in defence and doesn't read the game as well as a seasoned defender would but his pace does get him out of trouble. 
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
As someone who hasn't played defense before, he has done very well, and shows a lot of potential in that position. On the left he was completely at sea. It was just asking to much of him, and Ricki acknowledged his mistake at half time by changing things around (the sign of a good manager IMO)
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Geez it's been a while. Here's a blog for you lot ... my picks for the world cup squad
http://tinyurl.com/2dblnnj
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
You did it with Winston, now can you please find out why Oughton is being shunned?
You know we belong together...

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Here is an extract from Jim Kayes blog on the TV3 website.

�IN SOCCER-MAD Wellington for the week of the test it was intriguing to talk to football followers about the All Whites and their coach, Ricki Herbert. Those supposedly in the know reckoned skipper Ryan Nelsen did most of the coaching at the World Cup in South Africa and that he and Herbert rarely spoke to each other.   Pity we haven�t seen that reported any where by the cheer leaders who �report� on soccer in this country.�

http://www.3news.co.nz/3Sport/Rugby/SprigMarks/tabid/1144/articleID/166461/Default.aspx

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Kayes is a major douche bag. And �anywhere� and �cheerleader� are both one word.

Founder

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
He's a man born forty years late.  Still thinks anything to do with football is for 'girls' and the nation is stil Rugby Racing and Beer.

The heir apparent to Saville and McKay.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Can't handle the way Jim Kayes talks. So much emphasis on random words in a sentence.
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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Looking forward to TV3 covering this ground breaking story of Kayes

Founder

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Israel Dagg's try at Westpac Stadium gave the All Blacks a Tri-Nations bonus point and took them past France in the all-time test try-scoring stakes. They�ve now scored 1559 tries, one more than France who have played nearly 200 more tests than the All Blacks. New Zealand have also scored 11817 test points to France�s 11783.

O for awesome I reckon.
 
Seriously.  That ain't news, that's...er...cheerleading?
Stevo2010-07-19 15:43:46
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Luis Garcia wrote:
Can't handle the way Jim Kayes talks. So much emphasis on random words in a sentence.
 
The most distracting thing about him is his ears. My god! I bet he has to go through doors sideways with those babies flapping around on the sides of his head.
 

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2ndBest wrote:

Here is an extract from Jim Kayes blog on the TV3 website.

�IN SOCCER-MAD Wellington for the week of the test it was intriguing to talk to football followers about the All Whites and their coach, Ricki Herbert. Those supposedly in the know reckoned skipper Ryan Nelsen did most of the coaching at the World Cup in South Africa and that he and Herbert rarely spoke to each other.   Pity we haven�t seen that reported any where by the cheer leaders who �report� on soccer in this country.�

http://www.3news.co.nz/3Sport/Rugby/SprigMarks/tabid/1144/articleID/166461/Default.aspx

 
Aside from the obvious hypocritical nature of this statement (Rugby reporting in NZ is completely controlled by the NZRFU - TV3 reporter Kevin Sinnott was axed because of negative rporting about the ABs on tour and the ABs are one of the most protected sports teams in the World) this is a rumour that I have also heard from decent sources (although not the rarely spoke to each other part, the coaching part).

Normo's coming home

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Hard News wrote:
He's a man born forty years late.  Still thinks anything to do with football is for 'girls' and the nation is stil Rugby Racing and Beer.

The heir apparent to Saville and McKay.
 
Totally disagree.  But then I know him.  Not sure you do, News?
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james dean wrote:
2ndBest wrote:

Here is an extract from Jim Kayes blog on the TV3 website.

�IN SOCCER-MAD Wellington for the week of the test it was intriguing to talk to football followers about the All Whites and their coach, Ricki Herbert. Those supposedly in the know reckoned skipper Ryan Nelsen did most of the coaching at the World Cup in South Africa and that he and Herbert rarely spoke to each other.   Pity we haven�t seen that reported any where by the cheer leaders who �report� on soccer in this country.�

http://www.3news.co.nz/3Sport/Rugby/SprigMarks/tabid/1144/articleID/166461/Default.aspx

 
Aside from the obvious hypocritical nature of this statement (Rugby reporting in NZ is completely controlled by the NZRFU - TV3 reporter Kevin Sinnott was axed because of negative rporting about the ABs on tour and the ABs are one of the most protected sports teams in the World) this is a rumour that I have also heard from decent sources (although not the rarely spoke to each other part, the coaching part).
I would say any good team has a captain who had a role to play off the field as well as on it don't you JD?

Founder

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
certainly but if you're selling a different story to the players than the coach is that's quite different

Normo's coming home

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Hard News wrote:
He's a man born forty years late.  Still thinks anything to do with football is for 'girls' and the nation is stil Rugby Racing and Beer.

The heir apparent to Saville and McKay.
 
Totally disagree.  But then I know him.  Not sure you do, News?
 
Just coz he's a mate of LF1 doesn't mean he ain't a prat with pen in hand and the topic is football.  Everyone thought Ted Bundy was a "great guy" - and look how that turned out.
 
PS: Listened to the NZ-Bah cd today.  Gr8 memories...
 
 
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james dean wrote:
this is a rumour that I have also heard from decent sources


Wow, you heard a rumour, from these mysterious sources, so it must be true!

I take it none of these sources was part of the World Cup squad?

Or were they just on the sauce, and got things all mixed up?
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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Totally disagree.  But then I know him.  Not sure you do, News?


Come on LF1, you have to admit that blog post is a little bit snide.

The bit about Ryan and Ricki is semi-interesting, but the reference to "the cheerleaders who report on soccer (sic) in this country" is just playground level sh*t stirring (and presumably he's talking about you, amongst others?).

Just because Kayes has an almost pathological hatred of Graham Henry, doesn't mean journos covering other sports need to be as vindictive towards the national coach.

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Ard Righ wrote:
james dean wrote:
this is a rumour that I have also heard from decent sources


Wow, you heard a rumour, from these mysterious sources, so it must be true!

I take it none of these sources was part of the World Cup squad?

Or were they just on the sauce, and got things all mixed up?
 
Ok, when I heard a rumour what I heard was exactly what was reported by Kayes.  Specifically it related to preparation for the AW match in Wgtn vs Bahrain.  This is from someone who is close to an AW and visited them during the tournament in Sth Africa.

Normo's coming home

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
That was a terrible and unnecessary comment by Kayes.
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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
That was a terrible and unnecessary comment by Kayes.
nothing that he hasn't done dozens of times before

Founder

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah, for a proper journo to go public with what is blatantly a rumour in a way which means he can throw his hands up and just say "I'm only repeating what I'm hearing is pretty weak".  Does he print rumours he hears about Rugby in his column?  I'm sure he hears plenty...

Normo's coming home

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They havent published my comment (such bravery), which was actually quite restrained I thought. I liked Normo's! Marius Lacatus2010-07-21 11:55:16
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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
whatever the arrangements were they were working weren't they??
 
at both the 'Nix and with the All Whites...so even if by this chaps sh*te stirring Ricki allegedly had a safari holiday- must have been a good one if his team got through unbeaten and his club side finished 3rd?


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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Pretty good point martin.

Normo's coming home

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
They havent published my comment (such bravery), which was actually quite restrained I thought. I liked Normo's!
 
I forgot I even wrote that!

Normo's coming home

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