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over 11 years ago

Wharf 4 UniVic 0 (goals to Cain, Gray, Poly 2). Wharf on top for most of the game.

Played three at back into wind in second half with four up front, and it paid off.

MoM: C Gray (gets better each week).

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over 11 years ago

Loftus Road wrote:

Wharf 4 UniVic 0 (goals to Cain, Gray, Poly 2). Wharf on top for most of the game.

Played three at back into wind in second half with four up front, and it paid off.

MoM: C Gray (gets better each week).

Decent shross to make it 3-0 too


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 11 years ago

Has anyone else noticed that Karori Wharf Premiers will by tomorrow have had the same referee

for three games out of the last four? He does well enough but it seems odd, to me.  

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over 11 years ago

Loftus Road wrote:

Has anyone else noticed that Karori Wharf Premiers will by tomorrow have had the same referee

for three games out of the last four? He does well enough but it seems odd, to me.  

Because the establishment are jealous of a Wharfs success and it's a conspiracy :)

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over 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

Loftus Road wrote:

Has anyone else noticed that Karori Wharf Premiers will by tomorrow have had the same referee

for three games out of the last four? He does well enough but it seems odd, to me.  

Because the establishment are jealous of a Wharfs success and it's a conspiracy :)

He's clearly worked hard getting you up to 5th ;-)

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over 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

Loftus Road wrote:

Has anyone else noticed that Karori Wharf Premiers will by tomorrow have had the same referee

for three games out of the last four? He does well enough but it seems odd, to me.  

Because the establishment are jealous of a Wharfs success and it's a conspiracy :)

who have you been having coffee with there feverish????

or is someone at CF trying to be extra nice to you?

watch out… there are usually hooks and a price to pay with these type of favours…..;-)

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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

spartacus your dribble seems to polute every thread. What is your actual agenda? Apart from talking in riddles

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over 11 years ago

Was thinking the same

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over 11 years ago

All those NW folk interested in the afforementioned ref should know that in a previous life he played 200+ games for NW

PS .. it's great to have ex-players taking up the whistle.

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over 11 years ago

Club legend! He has been doing a lot of refereeing this season by the looks.

His son aspiring to meet those 200+ games too!

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over 11 years ago

horseshead21 wrote:

spartacus your dribble seems to polute every thread. What is your actual agenda? Apart from talking in riddles

why do you feel people need to have a agenda

i was just winding up feverish's conspiracy theory.

there is non that i can see but someone pushed the boat out so i applied some actions that feverish would possible understand and hope he would see the funny side.

hence ;-)

no malice intended towards ref or club as both have high standing in my books.

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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over 11 years ago

Seatoun 1 Wharf 1. The Karori boys had enough territory and possession, both with the gale

and into it, to win four games, but trailed 1-0 for 20 minutes and equalised only in the last

few minutes. This summed up the Wharf season...lots of nice footy but not enough goals.

PS: The listed ref did not do the game. .

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over 11 years ago

He was at Diamond/Miramar instead.

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over 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

He was at Diamond/Miramar instead.

Result?

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over 11 years ago

1-1. Good result for Stop Out.

Ref was rubbish (Hi Nigel!)

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over 11 years ago

with three points and goal diff it looks like it's in the bag for SO

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over 11 years ago

horrible result for wharf

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over 11 years ago

horseshead21 wrote:

horrible result for wharf

yeah they didn't do too much wrong apart from force the ball home

Founder

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over 11 years ago

same old story feverish. Playing for pride now

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over 11 years ago

Plenty of points left

Football is working class ballet - Alf Garnet

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over 11 years ago

mumbino wrote:

Plenty of points left

The win is not there till the final whistle.

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over 11 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

mumbino wrote:

Plenty of points left

The win is not there till the final whistle.

At the end of the day football is the winner

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

Today's result L/Hutt 2 Olympic 1  So Petone + L/Hutt on 9 points. Seatoun 6 still has a chance to avoid a drop

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over 11 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

Today's result L/Hutt 2 Olympic 1  So Petone + L/Hutt on 9 points. Seatoun 6 still has a chance to avoid a drop

3-1 according to CF website.

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

Have to check - Yer looks that way at CF

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over 11 years ago

What wharf team have you been watching this season? Can't remember the last time I saw a wharf team play "nice football". 

Loftus Road wrote:

Seatoun 1 Wharf 1. The Karori boys had enough territory and possession, both with the gale

and into it, to win four games, but trailed 1-0 for 20 minutes and equalised only in the last

few minutes. This summed up the Wharf season...lots of nice footy but not enough goals.

PS: The listed ref did not do the game. .

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over 11 years ago

Paolo wrote:

What wharf team have you been watching this season? Can't remember the last time I saw a wharf team play "nice football". 

Loftus Road wrote:

Seatoun 1 Wharf 1. The Karori boys had enough territory and possession, both with the gale

and into it, to win four games, but trailed 1-0 for 20 minutes and equalised only in the last

few minutes. This summed up the Wharf season...lots of nice footy but not enough goals.

PS: The listed ref did not do the game. .

maybe he based his comments from looking at the score-sheets like you said you do 

Founder

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over 11 years ago

maybe... How would that help?

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over 11 years ago

Wasn't just my comments Paolo. Folk from Miramar and Stop Out and Tawa (CC)

commented that the young players Wharf are using this year are playing a skilled and

entertaining form of the game, as against the usual Cap Prem stuff. Having said that,

I'd like to see a bit less of Route 1.

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over 11 years ago

brand of football is irrelevant, results are what matters

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over 11 years ago

horseshead21 wrote:

brand of football is irrelevant, results are what matters

i agree regarding results but having different styles that you can play will produce results in the long run it just takes time for the young guys to learn them and know when and how to apply them.

i thought this is what your second or third team in a club was for but i may be wrong.

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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over 11 years ago

Loftus Road wrote:

Wasn't just my comments Paolo. Folk from Miramar and Stop Out and Tawa (CC)

commented that the young players Wharf are using this year are playing a skilled and

entertaining form of the game, as against the usual Cap Prem stuff. Having said that,

I'd like to see a bit less of Route 1.

Fair enough, haven't seen many of their games but didn't see much from the time I did, certainly wouldn't have put them in a skilled or entertaining bracket.

Agree with the versatile and adaptable comments as that is what is required to win cap prem when you have to play on surfaces that are as bad as Fraser Park, Kelburn Park etc.. Almost a different sport.

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over 11 years ago

and Hutt Park.

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

Hi Paolo. I didn't say Wharf are ready for CL. They were outplayed by Tawa. I didn't say they pass it round like

World Cup players. They don't. And losses to Mar, IB and SO and a draw with Seatoun showed up many

weaknesses. But it seems to me that their control and passing are better than we have seen from Wharf and

similar mid-table Cap Prem teams in recent years, and that they create heaps more chances than before

(thus = more entertaining).

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over 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

and Hutt Park.

When talking about Kelburn and Fraser park, we are talking about a different level.

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over 11 years ago

Loftus Road wrote:

Hi Paolo. I didn't say Wharf are ready for CL. They were outplayed by Tawa. I didn't say they pass it round like

World Cup players. They don't. And losses to Mar, IB and SO and a draw with Seatoun showed up many

weaknesses. But it seems to me that their control and passing are better than we have seen from Wharf and

similar mid-table Cap Prem teams in recent years, and that they create heaps more chances than before

(thus = more entertaining).

Hi Loftus. Didn't say that you said any of those things, didn't even suggest. Just disagreed with your comment based only on what I had seen and know of the players they have. 

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over 11 years ago

Paolo wrote:

Loftus Road wrote:

Hi Paolo. I didn't say Wharf are ready for CL. They were outplayed by Tawa. I didn't say they pass it round like

World Cup players. They don't. And losses to Mar, IB and SO and a draw with Seatoun showed up many

weaknesses. But it seems to me that their control and passing are better than we have seen from Wharf and

similar mid-table Cap Prem teams in recent years, and that they create heaps more chances than before

(thus = more entertaining).

Hi Loftus. Didn't say that you said any of those things, didn't even suggest. Just disagreed with your comment based only on what I had seen and know of the players they have. 

I hear you have already sewn up the Stop Out coaching gig for next year after being back two weeks. Impressive! 

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over 11 years ago

Feverish wrote:

Paolo wrote:

Loftus Road wrote:

Hi Paolo. I didn't say Wharf are ready for CL. They were outplayed by Tawa. I didn't say they pass it round like

World Cup players. They don't. And losses to Mar, IB and SO and a draw with Seatoun showed up many

weaknesses. But it seems to me that their control and passing are better than we have seen from Wharf and

similar mid-table Cap Prem teams in recent years, and that they create heaps more chances than before

(thus = more entertaining).

Hi Loftus. Didn't say that you said any of those things, didn't even suggest. Just disagreed with your comment based only on what I had seen and know of the players they have. 

I hear you have already sewn up the Stop Out coaching gig for next year after being back two weeks. Impressive! 

Sheesh a man in the know is our feverish, always leading the way and breaking incredibly accurate information..... Not sure what sort of club you run Feverish, but pretty sure a coach who completes the goals set by the club will be back the following season to continue on the good work. At this stage it seems that there is still every chance Stop Outs current coach can do that. But then again I wouldn't really know as I don't have anything to do with those decisions.  

P.s, I have been around longer than you know, but good to know your keeping close tabs on me Feverish. 

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over 11 years ago

Paolo wrote:

Feverish wrote:

Paolo wrote:

Loftus Road wrote:

Hi Paolo. I didn't say Wharf are ready for CL. They were outplayed by Tawa. I didn't say they pass it round like

World Cup players. They don't. And losses to Mar, IB and SO and a draw with Seatoun showed up many

weaknesses. But it seems to me that their control and passing are better than we have seen from Wharf and

similar mid-table Cap Prem teams in recent years, and that they create heaps more chances than before

(thus = more entertaining).

Hi Loftus. Didn't say that you said any of those things, didn't even suggest. Just disagreed with your comment based only on what I had seen and know of the players they have. 

I hear you have already sewn up the Stop Out coaching gig for next year after being back two weeks. Impressive! 

Sheesh a man in the know is our feverish, always leading the way and breaking incredibly accurate information..... Not sure what sort of club you run Feverish, but pretty sure a coach who completes the goals set by the club will be back the following season to continue on the good work. At this stage it seems that there is still every chance Stop Outs current coach can do that. But then again I wouldn't really know as I don't have anything to do with those decisions.  

P.s, I have been around longer than you know, but good to know your keeping close tabs on me Feverish. 

who knows? Mike Holmwood obviously didn't meet his goals set by the club despite getting them promoted into CL a wee way back. Maybe you haven't been around that long though..

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