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Central League 2009

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Smithy wrote:
pavlos8 wrote:
There was expectation I believe, and like you say rightstr, TW potential.
From what I have seen I dont think he would make either Wests nor Olympics starting midfield.
Cant make Miramars, so how would he make Team Wellys. Perhaps he may know the right contacts? Who knows? Thats what NZ footballs about isnt it?
 
Haven't Team Wellington contributed financially to him being here?
 
I predict he'll be in the squad at least...


Not unless he cancels/misses his flight home at the end of September

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A-Team wrote:
Smithy wrote:
pavlos8 wrote:
There was expectation I believe, and like you say rightstr, TW potential.
From what I have seen I dont think he would make either Wests nor Olympics starting midfield.
Cant make Miramars, so how would he make Team Wellys. Perhaps he may know the right contacts? Who knows? Thats what NZ footballs about isnt it?
 
Haven't Team Wellington contributed financially to him being here?
 
I predict he'll be in the squad at least...


Not unless he cancels/misses his flight home at the end of September

 

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A-Team wrote:
rightstr wrote:
felipe wrote:
rightstr wrote:
pavlos8 wrote:
There was expectation I believe, and like you say rightstr, TW potential.
From what I have seen I dont think he would make either Wests nor Olympics starting midfield.
Cant make Miramars, so how would he make Team Wellys. Perhaps he may know the right contacts? Who knows? Thats what NZ footballs about isnt it?
 
 
I'm not the coach but I seriously doubt he would make our midfield either
 
he probably would..
not after his display in front of our coach on saturday. We're pretty happy with Reg and Chris thanks


Hence bottom with zero wins
 
Teehee. 

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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rightstr wrote:
Well there has been some hype hasn't there? TW potential, even Phoenix were mentioned
 
LOL So one Dom Post article equates with "overrated"? 
 
 
edit - fixed quote tags.  Smithy.
Smithy2009-08-03 16:54:14
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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Im not talking about dom post, Im talking about seeing him play.. hes av nothing special, not super quick or anything. Blackburns better, so is georgy (probably 10 times better).
Anyways in regards to Central League Im hoping some teams can cause Wests some more trouble!
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Bubbles have two chances to "cause Wests some trouble", but the draw specialists will need to scratch out more than a single point if they're going to take out the league. I can't see lightening striking twice. Besides, I suspect they'll be more focussed on the cup, particularly after butchering a home semi against PN Marist a few years back, unfinished business. Wests for the league, Olympic the cup.
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pavlos8 wrote:
Im not talking about dom post, Im talking about seeing him play..
So who overrated him then? You? 
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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Wairarapa United treated a good-sized and appreciative crowd to their best performance of the season when they upset fourth-placed Petone 3-2 in their Central League football match at Hullena Park, Masterton, yesterday.

It was a stunning all-round display by the home team and the perfect farewell for coach Phil Keinzley if, as seems likely, it turns out to be his last home game in the coaching role.

Keinzley had said he is quitting because of Masterton District Council inaction at rectifying ground condition hassles at Wairarapa United's Pugh Sports Bowl headquarters, a situation which might well lead to the demise of the club as a whole.

Just what a massive blow that would be for Wairarapa sport was exemplified by yesterday's match which had spectators buzzing at the high standard of football produced by both sides.

Wairarapa United actually dominated the first 20 minutes in terms of territory and possession but it was Petone who drew first blood, striker Paul Whitmarsh netting from close range.

Soon after it became 1-1 with Seule Soromon sending All White goalkeeper James Bannatyne the wrong way with a penalty awarded after Adam Cowan had been brought down while making a searching run.

Petone launched a dangerous attack which ended with Wairarapa United 'keeper Richard Gillespie diving to make the save and then the home side took the lead. Fullback Carl Shailer made a long run down the left flank before centring the ball and Nick Roydhouse finished in style.

Up 2-1 at the break Wairarapa United started the second half in much the same authoritative manner as they did the first but again it was Petone who managed to score the first goal of the spell. Again too it was Whitmarsh who did the damage after the Wairarapa United defence had been opened up by a well-placed free kick.

Now it was anybody's game and happily for Wairarapa United fans it was the locals who came up with what was to be the deciding goal.

A corner kick from Roydhouse was fumbled by Bannatyne and Waisake Sabatu was in the right place at the right time to head the ball into the back of the net.

That coach Keinzley elected to keep his starting line-up on the field for the entire match was not surprising because the commitment of all 11 players, both on attack and defence, was truly outstanding.

Goalkeeper Gillespie made the one brilliant save and another couple which were little less spectacular and there was a comforting surety about the play of those directly in front of him - Shailer, Sakeo Valevou, Sabatu and James Oxtoby. They not only defended stoutly
but also linked effectively on attack as well.

In the midfield Cowan, despite still batting a foot injury, and Roydhouse were elusive runners on the ball and especially effective on the counter attack, captain Pita Rabo worked tirelessly and intercepted several opposition passes, and Miriek Tvaroh was typically hard-nosed on the tackle and an accurate distributor.

But the two real crowd pleasers for Wairarapa United were strikers Seule Soromon and Campbell Banks both of whom constantly tormented the Petone defence with their ability to create space, either for themselves or for their supports. Soromon's speed off the mark was especially impressive and he could have added at least another couple of goals to his tally with an ounce of luck.

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Why is Keinzley quitting as coach? I thought Fiji United were his pet project and he was making sure he spent as much of his money on them as possible.

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It will be all talk to get the council to fix the ground.
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Or possibly a way to back out of spending a fortune without admitting that you want to back out of spending a fortune?
 
Could keep Titanic in the league if Wairarapa withdraw?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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I guess it would.  Think a similar thing happened when Gisborne pulled out a few years ago.
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Correct.  And Tawa would come up automatically.
 
Zombie FC? (Back from the dead)

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Better than Titanic United
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Smithy wrote:
Correct.  And Tawa would come up automatically.
 
Zombie FC? (Back from the dead)
 
Wouldn't Tawa have to win the playoff against the other Federation winner first?
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Pretty much a given...
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Smithy wrote:
Correct.  And Tawa would come up automatically.
 
Zombie FC? (Back from the dead)
 
Wouldn't Tawa have to win the playoff against the other Federation winner first?
 
You're right.
 
Hence my use of the word "automatically"
 
Just kidding.  I had forgotten about the regional playoffs.
 
For anyone who is interested, Cru-Bar Maycenvale are leading the Homeworx Pacific Premiership and Stewarts Powerbase Redsox Manawatu are well clear in the Western Premiership.
 
Red Sox of course were beaten comfortably by Olympic 4-2 in round 3 of the Chatham Cup and in the same round Miramar pumped Maycenvale by a staggering 10-2 (after Maycenvale were seeded through the first round and beat Fielding in the second round.  Miramar had to beat Island Bay and Western Suburbs in the same two rounds...ridiculous!)
 
So yeah, I'd back Tawa to come straight up.  Especially with you in goalscoring form Liverpool1!!
Smithy2009-08-05 10:14:50

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Tawa are a good side and would have to be favoured to come through the playoffs and up into CL. I dont think Redsox will be a walkover though. They fought ok via Olympic i thought (and lets not forget Olympic are unbeaten all year so 4-2 is a decent result) and across two legs could be tricky.
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Big game Wests Vs Olympic..0-0 draw I reckon!

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Tyler wrote:

Big game Wests Vs Olympic..0-0 draw I reckon!



Probably the more conservative option and in this case probable one.

But I'm edging us to win 2-1. Go up 1 and then score the winner late.
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you watching a different game marius? that 4-2 result to olympic could have been double figures from what I saw
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Could be a very even game.
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assertive midfielder Miriek Tvaroh ... picked up his fifth yellow card in Wairarapa United�s stunning 3-2 win over Petone at Hullena Park last Sunday and that means an automatic one-game suspension.
 
Masterton Mayor Gary Daniell is in the hot seat.

The Wairarapa football fraternity is waiting with bated breath to see what transpires from a meeting he and CEO Wes ten Hove have had with Wairarapa United chairman Phil Keinzley.

Right at the top of the agenda was how best to overcome the hassles which have seen Wairarapa United's flagship Central League side play only three of their home games at their Pugh Sports Bowl headquarters this season.

Most of the problems have concerned the state of the playing surface there.

Central league is the second highest tier of domestic football in New Zealand and you simply can't expect players at that level to perform on sub-standard pitches.

Yes, there will be times when the weather man dictates that surfaces are going to become heavy and uneven but it's way past a joke when they provide an inconsistent bounce on a regular basis.

Which is what would have been happening at the Sports Bowl had it been used to any extent.

Fortunately, Wairarapa United have not had to concede their home advantage because of this situation but they came close.

Had not Queen Elizabeth Park Oval been made available for a couple of games and Masterton AFC kindly offering the use of Hullena Park for three or four others those matches would very probably been transferred out of the region.

The pity is, of course, that neither of those grounds are available to Wairarapa United anything like permanently. Well, not in current circumstances anyway.

Cricket, understandably, has first call on the Park Oval while the Masterton club rightly puts the needs of their own sides at the head of their priority list.

Mind you, the cricket people might well wonder why if football can't be played at the Park Oval after a certain time to allow the cricket wickets there to be in top shape for the start of their season how come they never seem to play club games there from the word go?

Last season, for example, there was such a shortage of cricket wickets available in the Masterton area that without the good graces of Rathkeale College and Wairarapa College whoever was responsible for the draws would have faced an impossible task.

And, quite frankly, you have to worry about what will happen this coming cricket season too as the so-called remedial work at the Park Sportsground certainly doesn't seem to have provided the sort of grass cover which would make fielding a pleasant experience.

In fact, watching football games there you get the impression it's not exactly done anything for that sport either!

But back to the Sports Bowl.

If it remains first cab off the rank on the council's list of possible of home grounds for Wairarapa United - and reading between the lines there is no certainty of that - then Mayor Daniell must direct those responsible for its upkeep to do everything in their power to have it in the best possible shape, week after week.

Not like this year when remedial work there didn't seem to get into full swing until about the start of the football season and then lapsed as it progressed.

For a week or two it was actually in reasonable nick but when a season runs for something like five months that's hardly good enough, is it? Indeed it's downright woeful.

What Mayor Daniell and his fellow councillors need to remember is that if Wairarapa United's home ground is not deemed suitable for Central League play then there is the very real prospect of not only that team's future being in jeopardy but that of the whole club as well.

Which would be a huge loss considering the opportunity they also provide for the area's junior players to compete against the best of their age groups in the greater Wellington region.

And they shape up well too, judging by the unbeaten run of the Wairarapa United 12th grade side this season.

That Wairarapa United has had its detractors over the years for one reason or another is very true but there is no question they have raised the profile of football in the province and Wairarapa sport in general would be considerably worse off without them.

In fact, when it comes to spectator appeal their Central League side is arguably the most popular club team over all codes operating in the province, and deservedly so when you consider they are currently ranked the top non-Wellington-based side in their competition.

Below them are the best club teams from Hawke's Bay, Taranaki and Palmerston North

Some critics will be quick to note a number of their players are "imports" but all other Central League sides are in the same boat. And, anyway, if you want to get bums on seats these days it is important to provide a marketable product, and Wairarapa United have certainly done that.

It's not as if guaranteeing Wairarapa United suitable ground conditions, and changing rooms as well, at the Pugh Sports Bowl, or probably anywhere else either, would cost huge sums of money either.

On the scale of things it would probably pale into insignificance when compared with the monies being talked about to upgrade the council offices, and you
could argue with some strength which is most important, couldn't you?

 
Pitbull2009-08-06 15:43:48
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I'm no english scholar but that article reads like a bucket of sh1t. I hope it was edited before publishing.

Its no longer a problem.

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Since Park Life's demise he's been hawking himself around any two bit publication that will give him a crust of bread, a cup of water, or a mouldy cupboard to sleep the night in.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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As an aside, I believe Mayor Gary Daniell's son, Marcus, used to be a Capital Football federation player as a junior before giving away footy to focus on tennis.  Marcus is now playing professionally.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Gary Daniell is not Marcus's dad, no relation at all. Fair play to Gary Caffel for reporting on the pitch issue in Wairarapa, has obviously been noticed by those with influence as since these reports were made action has been taken. Im sure that the Wellington based clubs would love this sort of reporting in regards to the state of the pitches, as this is a problem for all Wellington footballers.

With regards to Phil making these threats due to running short of funds, these remarks are way off base, his company currently sponsors three club rugby teams and there has never been any speculation or evidence of financial issues surrounding the club. While people are entitled to their own opinions sometimes it would be good to check things out before making claims.

The pitch issue has been big all season, with us in the Wairarapa United seconds not being able to play at the Sports bowl all year, which has turn affected our sponsors who have missed out on bar takings from post match functions.

Sorry about the rant just thought it would be nice to present another side to this story.
steelo2009-08-06 20:54:39
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Since when did Petone start playing in oranje?
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2ndBest wrote:
Since when did Petone start playing in oranje?


What a joke this reporter is.
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Lower Hutt won 3 - 2 after Oranje played with 10 men for 70 minutes.  Once again the ref wanted the spotlight all for himself.   He gave Reg a straight red for an 'elbow' to the head which no malive intent at all.  He recieved a throw in and tried to chest it down while have his arms out and backiing in.  Lower Hutt player's head made contact with Reg's elbow.  went down like a sack of potatoes.

Probably worth a free kick, but def no red as there wasn't any intent or malice.  Killed the game off.
2ndBest2009-08-08 17:03:35
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Miramar go down to the rapa 5-4? Really?

Xaxa.
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uncle steve wrote:
Miramar go down to the rapa 5-4? Really?

Xaxa.
fact or fiction?
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Wellington United     2    Lower Hutt City       3
S Greene                   P Garcias (2)
M Graham                   P Patterson Miramar Rangers       4    Wairarapa United      5
A Barron                   S Soromon (2)
J Sutherland (3)           N Roydhouse (2)
                           C Banks
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I heard now the mar are out of contention for central league, they might forfeit against wests so that there is NO chance olympic can win the league...
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It won't matter after Wests get a result today.
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one_eyed_nik wrote:
I heard now the mar are out of contention for central league, they might forfeit against wests so that there is NO chance olympic can win the league...
 
sauce?

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one_eyed_nik wrote:
I heard now the mar are out of contention for central league, they might forfeit against wests so that there is NO chance olympic can win the league...
 
i highly doubt so mate?
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be interesting if they did, since there is never any love lost between the mar and olymipic
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Olympic 3 - Wests 1.

Fair result, Greeks only team in it for the first 60 mins. At 3-0 down Wests started playing and got one back but ran out of time. Surely there's no way Mar would throw next weeks game against Wests. Would be bollocks if they did.
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I know this pretty much does not mean alot but I am sure I saw G Little at Brisbane International Airport whoe was with his family - could be holiday of course ...or maybe rejuvenation LOL!!!! I would have thought he would have stayed to watch the Roar get dealt to by the GC!
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