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Reports are some players will change clubs over the off-season.
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Are you sure of that?A dog with a bone :)
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Maarten Romijn confirmed as new coach for Tawa
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Are you sure of that?
I'm not sure that has happened before?
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Wgtn Utd are advertising for CL and Prem coach on CF website. G out? Job Desc says it is remunerated role - so paying more than a pair of boots?
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G is moving to Scotland with his family. Big boots to fill 

Fuck this stupid game
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G is moving to Scotland with his family. Big boots to fill
I do not believe this to be fact.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Big but not in the physical sense.TopLeft072011-10-20 15:57:49
Fuck this stupid game
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The times, they are a changin'...
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The cv going today then smithy?�
The times, they are a changin'...
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Fuck this stupid game
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Let me be the first to say SMith Out.
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The times, they are a changin'...
Lower Hutt?
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The cv going today then smithy?
The times, they are a changin'...

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The times, they are a changin'...
Lower Hutt?
Don't think so. Brendan's pretty well established there, and they've done well at U19s and okay in Central League so can't see there being any particular push for change. Especially after the mid-year board room exodus.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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This might be old news but I was told by a reliable source who has no direct connection to football or any club that a former import of Naenae from a few years back was on the shopping list of Olympic and he was more than likely to be joining them in 2012. I don't recall the name sorry but I am sure someone here will.
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just to add player was from Liverpool and if I recall was talked about to some degree to trial with Phoenix. Naenae coach Joe ???? brought him out and is involved again apprently
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Interesting... will have to find out who it is, can only be one of two players.
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The times, they are a changin'...
Lower Hutt?
Maybe for their 2nd team, Cant see 1st team coach leaving.
A dog with a bone :)
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New coaches at: Miramar, Wellington United, Wests, Wairarapa, Olympic, and Tawa.
The times, they are a changin'...
And Maycenvale....
It was a great start for men's Homeworx Pacific Premiership coach Dion Adams, who was days earlier appointed Maycenvale's Central League coach. He replaces player/coach Chris Greatholder who is in the Bay United squad this summer and is likely to weigh up up his options of playing next winter.
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Jose head coach at welly united this year, should be interesting
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Jose head coach at welly united this year, should be interesting
Is he doing it just for a pair of boots?Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Jose is Wgtn Utd coach
Fuck this stupid game
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Hopefully Olympic buys everyone and romps the league 

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Is Phil Keinzley staying on as coach at Rapa?
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I havent heard any different story. I think he will stay on
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Transfers???
Anyone know of any big summer moves?
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Lots of phone calls going round between rival clubs. No word on deals yet.
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Wairarapa United snare top player
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By Gary Caffell | Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:58
Their history-making Chatham Cup success of last season has already reaped one major benefit for the Wairarapa United Central League football squad.
A former member of English club Norwich City's youth side who has also played in Spain and Australia, George Jermy, inquired as to whether there could be a place for him in the Wairarapa United line-up for 2012 after learning of that victory and, not surprisingly, his services have been snapped up.
A midfielder also capable of playing at striker, the 23-year-old Jermy is unlikely to be the only newcomer in the Wairarapa United side with at least two other high-profile players, both Kiwis, understood to be joining them as well.
On the other side of the coin is the prospect of two members of the Chatham Cup-winning team, defenders Scott Robson and James Oxtoby, not being available, Robson because of his commitments in the New South Wales state league and Oxtoby for personal reasons.
The retirement of club president Phil Keinzley from the role of premier team coach has been deferred for at least one more season with efforts to find a suitable replacement at a cost within the club's budget being unsuccessful.
Keinzley said there had been "some interest" in the coaching position but they would have meant paying out upwards of $50,000 and Wairarapa United's finances did not stretch that far.
"The sponsorship dollars just don't seem to be there anymore, it's a real struggle just to keep things going nowadays," he said.
So constrained are their finances in fact that Wairarapa United are going to the community asking for donations of $100 minimum to help ease the burden of growing costs. Keinzley said that move was made after it was suggested to him by people who were only too happy to help out.
"We are very grateful for the way the province as a whole has got behind us, the Chatham Cup win has been amazing in that respect."
Pleasing too for Keinzley is the knowledge that in Carterton's Carrington Park Wairarapa United will have a home venue where they will be able to create their very own "House of Pain".
"The more negative we can make the mindset of opposing teams coming to Carterton the better for us," he said, saying that his side's growing number of supporters would very definitely be up for that challenge.
A former member of English club Norwich City's youth side who has also played in Spain and Australia, George Jermy, inquired as to whether there could be a place for him in the Wairarapa United line-up for 2012 after learning of that victory and, not surprisingly, his services have been snapped up.
A midfielder also capable of playing at striker, the 23-year-old Jermy is unlikely to be the only newcomer in the Wairarapa United side with at least two other high-profile players, both Kiwis, understood to be joining them as well.
On the other side of the coin is the prospect of two members of the Chatham Cup-winning team, defenders Scott Robson and James Oxtoby, not being available, Robson because of his commitments in the New South Wales state league and Oxtoby for personal reasons.
The retirement of club president Phil Keinzley from the role of premier team coach has been deferred for at least one more season with efforts to find a suitable replacement at a cost within the club's budget being unsuccessful.
Keinzley said there had been "some interest" in the coaching position but they would have meant paying out upwards of $50,000 and Wairarapa United's finances did not stretch that far.
"The sponsorship dollars just don't seem to be there anymore, it's a real struggle just to keep things going nowadays," he said.
So constrained are their finances in fact that Wairarapa United are going to the community asking for donations of $100 minimum to help ease the burden of growing costs. Keinzley said that move was made after it was suggested to him by people who were only too happy to help out.
"We are very grateful for the way the province as a whole has got behind us, the Chatham Cup win has been amazing in that respect."
Pleasing too for Keinzley is the knowledge that in Carterton's Carrington Park Wairarapa United will have a home venue where they will be able to create their very own "House of Pain".
"The more negative we can make the mindset of opposing teams coming to Carterton the better for us," he said, saying that his side's growing number of supporters would very definitely be up for that challenge.
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"Keinzley said there had been "some interest" in the coaching position but they would have meant paying out upwards of $50,000 and Wairarapa United's finances did not stretch that far."
$50,000 for a part time Coach, please tell me that's not the going rate in the Central league?
$50,000 for a part time Coach, please tell me that's not the going rate in the Central league?
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Phil is not always associated with the truth on club matters
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Asking the community for $100 donations to essentially pay wages. Just shows the 'club' model built there is blatantly unsustainable
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Asking the community for $100 donations to essentially pay wages. Just shows the 'club' model built there is blatantly unsustainable
isn't that what TW do?Fuck this stupid game
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Wairarapa United snare top player
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By Gary Caffell | Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:58
Their history-making Chatham Cup success of last season has already reaped one major benefit for the Wairarapa United Central League football squad.
A former member of English club Norwich City's youth side who has also played in Spain and Australia, George Jermy, inquired as to whether there could be a place for him in the Wairarapa United line-up for 2012 after learning of that victory and, not surprisingly, his services have been snapped up.
A former member of English club Norwich City's youth side who has also played in Spain and Australia, George Jermy, inquired as to whether there could be a place for him in the Wairarapa United line-up for 2012 after learning of that victory and, not surprisingly, his services have been snapped up.
Bring Back George
A dog with a bone :)
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