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over 11 years ago

 Nice To Michu,  I agree it  it is very difficult to  defend Joe's actions and lodging an appeal makes little sense.

It appears from previous posts that  you are a Lower Hutt player or supporter, and it seems that  you are OK with your team's on the field conduct over the last two seasons?

If not please let us know what your club should be doing about it?

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over 11 years ago

Get on with it. Let the review take it's course. CF will make a decision. Stop Out will focus on the play offs and the football will carry on.

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over 11 years ago

I have seen Wanganui Athletic play a couple times this season, and even without Joe id say Stop out should be too strong for Athletic


"I might have faults but I'm not a big head." - Wayne Rooney

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over 11 years ago

Appeal decision due tomorrow I'm told.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 11 years ago

I doubt if the appeal is thrown out whether he'll get more than the 11 month sentence? Ala NRL

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over 11 years ago

spoke to someone last night who witnessed it and said he should be getting three years

Founder

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over 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

spoke to someone last night who witnessed it and said he should be getting three years

 

How cut were you?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

spoke to someone last night who witnessed it and said he should be getting three years

I spoke to someone last night who told me that it was actually a karori player dressed in a stop out kit with a joe gaughan like haircut.

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over 11 years ago

I can't believe SO have appealed it, I watched the whole thing, all the afters, the language, the abuse, he deserves the punishment in my opinion. I've seen this lad take a piss in a shower before a game when there was an empty toilet barely two feet away, not a very nice person. 

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over 11 years ago

Strong first post

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over 11 years ago

Admitting to watching him in the shower and watching him urinate. 

Strong indeed!


Allegedly

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over 11 years ago

tayls1975 wrote:

I can't believe SO have appealed it, I watched the whole thing, all the afters, the language, the abuse, he deserves the punishment in my opinion. I've seen this lad take a piss in a shower before a game when there was an empty toilet barely two feet away, not a very nice person. 

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 11 years ago

Appeal rejected.

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over 11 years ago

Summary of Disciplinary Committee Decision re: Joe Gaughan

Capital Football would like to update clubs re. the incident from the Capital Premier match between Stop Out and Lower Hutt AFC on Saturday, August 9th 2014.

The incident was brought to Capital Football’s attention via the referee’s report on Monday, August 11th and after following standard procedure Capital Football then imposed an 11-month suspension from all football-related activity on Joe Gaughan.

As is their right Stop Out appealed and this was heard on Wednesday 27 August by an appointed independent panel being the Capital Football Disciplinary Committee (CFDC) comprising of Martin Snedden (Chair), Brian Klee and David Meiklejohn.

After considering all of the material, the CFDC made the following observations:

  •  The match was played in a tense and volatile atmosphere with some "over the top" physicality;
  •  Mr Gaughan inflicted a serious physical attack on a Lower Hutt player.
  •  Once ordered from the field, Mr Gaughan delivered a two-fingered salute at the referee;
  •  While leaving the field of play, Mr Gaughan involved himself in an altercation with players on the Lower Hutt bench and acting with enough aggression to be restrained by Stop Out officials.
  •  The misconducts, as viewed by the CFDC, ranged from medium to the extreme end of seriousness.

The Committee acknowledged Mr Gaughan for his timely apology and expression of remorse for the incident.

The CFDC pointed out that Capital Football have continuously reminded clubs to demonstrate appropriate behaviour, both from players and spectators, through various channels from the start of the 2014 season as there is no place in football for behaviour such as this to exist.

The CFDC came to a decision that the 11 month suspension initially proscribed by Capital Football will stand.

Stop Out has a right of appeal to NZ Football.

Yours

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over 11 years ago

Good, thought 11 months was the lower end of what he could of got from what I heard happen.

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 11 years ago

The Committee acknowledged Mr Gaughan for his timely apology and expression of remorse for the incident

So about that Facebook post.....

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over 11 years ago

Buy anyway, back to the league. Petone v Uni looks to be the game of the round. if stop out don't get promoted, then one of these two clubs will be relegated along with Seaton and Lower Hutt.

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over 11 years ago

tayls1975 wrote:

I can't believe SO have appealed it, I watched the whole thing, all the afters, the language, the abuse, he deserves the punishment in my opinion. I've seen this lad take a piss in a shower before a game when there was an empty toilet barely two feet away, not a very nice person. 

Not a very nice person... Do you know him? other than watching him in the shower...

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over 11 years ago

Let's be clear here. 

First bullet point not correct. Match was played  with tension due to LHC putting up more resistance than the previous game where they were pumped 7-0. LHC went  1-0 up and created  pressure. Stop Out had chances and equalised. Then the drama happened. Players were sent following this and players  remaining resumed playing and credit to them for it. 

No further serious incident. One flash point tarnishes the whole game. 

Every game should be tense and exciting, that's why we're in it.

Congrats Stop Out for winning the league and good luck with the play offs.

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over 11 years ago

Great touch from Seatoun  as they applaud the champions, Stop Out, on to the pitch.

Profile pic. Should you be interested. Lakhsen, on the right, lost touch with him.
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe. 
20/5/20

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

2ndBest wrote:

Buy anyway, back to the league. Petone v Uni looks to be the game of the round. if stop out don't get promoted, then one of these two clubs will be relegated along with Seaton and Lower Hutt.

2-2 draw so Uni stay in 7th by a point.

edit - 7th not 6th - Cap Premier is not a 9 team league 

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over 11 years ago

Good luck Stop Out in the playoffs, there has been a lot of 'he said, she said' over the last few weeks. It is time to draw a line under the whole incident, the officials have made their decision, I'm sure Joe will accept his punishment...time to move on and concentrate on the football. 

What a good day the 13th should be, Hutt Park (the home of football) in the afternoon and then the All Blacks in the evening. The best of luck to Sambo and the boys. 

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Central League promotion play-off - first leg - Wanganui Athletic 0 Stop Out 4.

Stop Out has another disallowed for?  The ref must know.,

Great first leg performance. 13th September, at 2pm,  at Hutt Park for the second leg.

Profile pic. Should you be interested. Lakhsen, on the right, lost touch with him.
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe. 
20/5/20

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over 11 years ago

horseshead21 wrote:

11 months is light IMO. It was a matter of time before something like this happened, it's a shame cause the guy can play, but from the games I have seen him play (albeit only a handful) I am not at all surprised. 

Shame for stop out they will be absolutely knackered without him.

Another poor comment from you horsehead. Have you been involved with Karori for long? You surely have seen 1st hand that Stop Out has way more quality in its side than just one player. Even without the leagues leading scorer they have plenty of goals in them. Its what sets them above the rest of the teams in Cap Prem

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over 11 years ago

dairyflat wrote:

Central League promotion play-off - first leg - Wanganui Athletic 0 Stop Out 4.

Stop Out has another disallowed for?  The ref must know.,

Great first leg performance. 13th September at Hutt Park for the second leg.

Was apparently a high-foot.

Such a shame as it was a spectacular strike.

Yellow Whever Whanganui

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over 11 years ago

goldienz wrote:

dairyflat wrote:

Central League promotion play-off - first leg - Wanganui Athletic 0 Stop Out 4.

Stop Out has another disallowed for?  The ref must know.,

Great first leg performance. 13th September at Hutt Park for the second leg.

Was apparently a high-foot.

Such a shame as it was a spectacular strike.

Joe would have scored it

Founder

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over 11 years ago
Feverish wrote:

goldienz wrote:

dairyflat wrote:

Central League promotion play-off - first leg - Wanganui Athletic 0 Stop Out 4.

Stop Out has another disallowed for?  The ref must know.,

Great first leg performance. 13th September at Hutt Park for the second leg.

Was apparently a high-foot.

Such a shame as it was a spectacular strike.

Joe would have scored it

The Stop Out faithful might have to get used to saying that

Fuck this stupid game

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over 11 years ago

StopOut are going up!

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over 11 years ago

disagree paolo.... i think stop out have very little without him. Beating wanganui by 4 is not a huge achievement, I meant that stop out will be knackered in central league without him, will need to recruit

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over 11 years ago

just the 40+ goals scored by players other than Joe....you make a good point

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over 11 years ago

still they will struggle

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over 11 years ago

leftfootonly wrote:

just the 40+ goals scored by players other than Joe....you make a good point

Against the likes of Seatoun.... Doubt their scoring rate will be remotely like what it has been when they're in Central League.  

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over 11 years ago

In 4 games they scored 32 goals, half of their season's total. 9 against Vic (finished 7th), 8 each against Seatoun (10th) and Olympic (5th), and 7 against Lower Hutt (9th). 

Attack aside, SO also conceded half the number of goals as Miramar who finished with the next best GA record. Something to be said there



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over 11 years ago

They will add players to their squad for CL. Don't forget that

Fuck this stupid game

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Agree with above, as LH and Petone are the only other CL clubs in the near vicinity, I think they will recruit strongly as there will be players who will want to be playing closer to home. 

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over 11 years ago

I'd love to know the current wage bill. Next season's one I'm sure would be considerably larger. Especially to that their reserves are in Cap 2. Makes it hard I would have to attract players.

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over 11 years ago

I think Gulley will be behind the pace in CL though, may need to strengthen there and up front

Fuck this stupid game

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over 11 years ago

TopLeft07 wrote:

I think Gulley will be behind the pace in CL though, may need to strengthen there and up front

Gulley is 28 years old and is still 10 times better than some of the poor players playing central league. 

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over 11 years ago

horseshead21 wrote:

disagree paolo.... i think stop out have very little without him. Beating wanganui by 4 is not a huge achievement, I meant that stop out will be knackered in central league without him, will need to recruit

Stop Out still havent lost a game without Joe. Micky Malivuk is a  better striker than anyone else in Cap Prem and a lot of Central league strikers. Just another sour grapes comment without any real substance. Pretty standard from you though

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