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Capital 2 2011

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Olympic won 2-1
They scored a goal just before fulltime to win it. The olympic coach said after the game he thought the goal was offside, but thats how football goes. We had enough chances to finish the game off but didn't put them away.
 
 
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tawa and Uni are definitely the best 2 teams in the league. What does last nights results do for the 3rd place and relegation race?
Olympics 2nd goal was offside but there are no linesmen in our grade so you cant really put your arm up and hope for the call, we all should have learnt by now that its better to be safe than sorry with the offside rule in capital 2. Olympic played alot better in the 2nd half and did enough to get the result, a shame Stop Out couldn't capitilize on a good 1st half performance and put a couple in the back of the net. Good game of football though I must say...

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
For third place, Stop Out are 1 point ahead of the Gossies with two games to go each.  Wellington United are four points off third.  Stop Out have Tawa Bulldogs and Uni Firsts to play, while I think the Gossies have Tawa and Seatoun.
 
In terms of relegation Seatoun are gone, Waikanae are now ninth, two points behind Olympic.  They still have to play each other as the game in hand so if Waikanae win that catchup game they'll go back to 8th
                       P  W  D  L  GF  GA  Pts
University            16 12  2  2  40  13  38
Tawa                  16 11  3  2  36  15  36
Stop Out              16  8  2  6  31  21  26
Uni Gossies           16  7  4  5  43  33  25
Wellington United     16  7  1  8  28  33  22
Tawa Bulldogs         16  5  4  7  28  28  19
Upper Hutt City       16  4  7  5  23  29  19
Olympic               16  4  5  7  20  28  17
Waikanae              15  5  0 10  19  46  15
Seatoun               15  1  2 12  10  32   5

UniGoldenrods - Propping up Capital Football since 1994

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Great brekdown Mossman. 3rd place will be a great fight then as both the Gossies and Stop Out have a top 2 team and a bottom 4 team to play.
Waikanae will have a tough time beating Olympic judging by the team they fielded last night, they definitly had a bit of help from above which would suggest they do want to stay in this league and will be prepared to send down some players to do that which is fair enough. The table below suggests Olympic dont have any catch up games?
All in all, a great season in capital 2 this year really! Good times!

Mossman wrote:
For third place, Stop Out are 1 point ahead of the Gossies with two games to go each.  Wellington United are four points off third.  Stop Out have Tawa Bulldogs and Uni Firsts to play, while I think the Gossies have Tawa and Seatoun.
 
In terms of relegation Seatoun are gone, Waikanae are now ninth, two points behind Olympic.  They still have to play each other as the game in hand so if Waikanae win that catchup game they'll go back to 8th
                       P  W  D  L  GF  GA  Pts
University            16 12  2  2  40  13  38
Tawa                  16 11  3  2  36  15  36
Stop Out              16  8  2  6  31  21  26
Uni Gossies           16  7  4  5  43  33  25
Wellington United     16  7  1  8  28  33  22
Tawa Bulldogs         16  5  4  7  28  28  19
Upper Hutt City       16  4  7  5  23  29  19
Olympic               16  4  5  7  20  28  17
Waikanae              15  5  0 10  19  46  15
Seatoun               15  1  2 12  10  32   5
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Stop Out 2 - Uni 1
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Bulldogs comfortable 3 nil win over wellington united and the 2nds came back from 2-1 down to 2 all at ht then down 3-2 and came back to win 4-3, top of the table now with the gossies to play next week

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
footballmad wrote:

Bulldogs comfortable 3 nil win over wellington united and the 2nds came back from 2-1 down to 2 all at ht then down 3-2 and came back to win 4-3, top of the table now with the gossies to play next week

Tawa Bulldogs with another win... What a great finish to the season they have had to easily avoid relegation in the end, have they been streetching the regrdade rule to the max?
Tawa 2nds to win the league from here, surely, Uni 1sts were missing plenty of players yesterday aginst Stop Out so I would imagine that will put strain on the Gossies too?
 
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We were missing 5 regulars from the firsts and about 6 or 7 from the Gossies, but should be back to full strength for next week. Not an excuse though, we weren't good enough yesterday and Stop Out took the chances they had. Only bright side was our striker notching his 22nd goal of the season.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Everyone welcome the Kak to Capital 2 next year! 7 points clear with a game in hand and only 1 game in the season to go for the other teams..... Who is going down????
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ender wrote:
footballmad wrote:

Bulldogs comfortable 3 nil win over wellington united and the 2nds came back from 2-1 down to 2 all at ht then down 3-2 and came back to win 4-3, top of the table now with the gossies to play next week




Tawa Bulldogs with another win... What a great finish to the season they have had to easily avoid relegation in the end, have they been streetching the regrdade rule to the max?
Tawa 2nds to win the league from here, surely, Uni 1sts were missing plenty of players yesterday aginst Stop Out so I would imagine that will put strain on the Gossies too?

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Second time you have had a dig at the Bulldogs so had to comment. Who do you play for, since you think we are so rubbish so we can all critique your team?

We have had 5 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in our last 8 matches. That's due to playing to our potential and our young players coming on strongly and playing well. One player from Central League has played a few games for us when he hasn't been playing for the 1sts, and all within the rules.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Bulldogs haven't been stretching the rule at all, only had 1 first team player play a handful of games but in general have just had a much better second round, as in the first round they had losses by 1 goal or draws. They have just started to take there chances
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Maybe he tried out for the Bulldogs pre season and didn't make the cut...?
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Wow, struck a bit of a cord with the Tawa B lads aye.... Sheesh lads take it easy, was only a question. A fair enough question I thought, generally in this league when a team who isn't a 1st team has a storming 2nd half of the year, they have had a bit of help from teams above.
Definitly never tried out for Tawa B  by the way, couldnt play for a club where I had to look forward to playing away each week.
 
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Cap 2 could be a nightmare next year if Waikanae stay up.
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Ender wrote:

nz300170 wrote:
Tawa A 0 - 0 UniversityGossies 0 - 4 Tawa B - left around half time and that was the score

Tawa B - who are they - you must mean the Tawa Bulldogs
Bulldgos? when did they re-name themselves that? Did they have the same team as they normally do each week? Dont mean to be rude but the team I have played against a few times, I wouldnt think they were capable of beating the gossies convincingly, and scoring that many goals in a season would be an acheivement for that team.


To quote you from the previous page and to reply to your post above - just a question eh? Sounds like a bit more than that. Even a University player (Steelo) commented on your "putdown".

Teams do get better (and worse) during the season. Wellington United also started off the season poorly and then have had a stellar run up until a couple of weeks ago. Perhaps they have been stacking as well (which of course they haven't)? Upper Hutt must have been doing the opposite after their great start to the season as they are now in relegation danger.

"Scoring that many goals in a season would be an achievement for that team" is more than just a question, it's a smart-ass comment.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
steelo wrote:
Cap 2 could be a nightmare next year if Waikanae stay up.



Or a bonus for those of us out on the sunny kapiti coast!
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Is Ender going to share who he plays for so we can critique??
 
Come on Ender, let us know who your team is?
 
 
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ender wrote:
footballmad wrote:

Bulldogs comfortable 3 nil win over wellington united and the 2nds came back from 2-1 down to 2 all at ht then down 3-2 and came back to win 4-3, top of the table now with the gossies to play next week

Tawa Bulldogs with another win... What a great finish to the season they have had to easily avoid relegation in the end, have they been streetching the regrdade rule to the max?
Tawa 2nds to win the league from here, surely, Uni 1sts were missing plenty of players yesterday aginst Stop Out so I would imagine that will put strain on the Gossies too?
 


Was talking specifically about this quote from me when I said it was only a question so not sure why you have dragged something off a previous page that had nothing to do with the question that was asked? which I still feel was a fair enough question.

I am in the Stop Out team, feel free to say what you like about us, Im not gonna take offence and have a cry. If we had come from quite far back and won the league, I'm sure there may have been some people wondering weather we had been using the re-grade rule to its maximum.

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

8-2 to be playing for stop out against the bulldogs this weekend.

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
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8-2 to be playing for stop out against the bulldogs this weekend.

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Not sure how that applies bobbolton, is that a Tawa B inhouse joke?

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Douglas Villa are in contention to get promoted also, just means more away trips, more piss ups!
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Stop out 1 - 0 tawa b... Loving being a stop out player this weekend!!
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Congrats to Tawa for their league win!  About time after around 5 years of coming close!
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Well Done Tawa for winning the league - The only team we couldn't get points off this year
 
Lots of travel for us wellington based teams next year, 3 trips up the coast and 1 to the rapa
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We have had two 3rds and a 2nd (including a playoff defeat to Island Bay) in the last 4 years, so it was great to gain promotion and take out the league.
We started of well, but didn't score our first goal until about 20 minutes into the match. Then 3 minutes later we were suddenly 3-0 up. Uni carried on fighting and we gave them a slight sniff when we had a player sent off with about 25 to go. The Gossies scored shortly after that, but we restored our 3 goal advantage with 15 minutes remaining.
 
How did the scoring go in the other Uni game?
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We went three nil up in the first half, then Welly Utd got two quickly at the start of the second (one a pretty ropey penalty). We held out and maybe could have snuck another but it wasn't to be. Pretty good battle.
 
The second Tawa scored yesterday was an absolute screamer.
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about 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Paekakariki pulling out this year, we couldnt get enough people who wanted to start the whole training thing... Good luck all
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hi all,good luck 4 your opening games of the season this friday,we have naenae 1st up at home have no idea what they will be like,hopefully wel start the season with a win,all the best 4 the capital 2 season
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Don't know too much about the quality of the other teams but
 
Olympic 2 Tawa Bulldogs 1
Upper Hutt 3 Victoria Uni 2
Stop Out 1 Seatoun 1
Waikanae 1 Wellington United 4
Douglas Villa 0 Naenae 3
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
United are a much younger team this year, bit of a change up from previous years. I think some of the older guys are moving on to masters.

Fuck this stupid game

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Same goes for olympic!
 
New Masters team entered this year!
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Olympic 2 Tawa Bulldogs 1
Upper Hutt 1 Victoria Uni 1Stop Out 3 Seatoun 1
Waikanae 2 Wellington United 1
Douglas Villa 2 Naenae 2
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
C'mon you Villa!
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
cheers dougie,all the best against island bay tommorrow hopefully we both get the results, would be nice 2 start with a win
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Just got word a 12 man United got up 5-4 over Waikanae out there. The boys were short this week and had a couple 40+ guys kit up so huge result for them.

Fuck this stupid game

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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Great match up between Upper Hutt and Gossies yesterday.
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We went over to Villa and managed to sneak one in before half time to make it 1-0, came out 2nd half and put away two goals quickly to make it seem comfortable but we took the pedal off and Villa credit to them came back strongly and got a bit of luck to create two nicely taken goals. Watch out for the pitch over there - not bad but I'm pretty sure its only about 40m wide makes for some rather congested play. 
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
we are coming over the hill this week. What colours do Douglas Villa play in?
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almost 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
From memory, orange and black.
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