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over 10 years ago

Do you go to Central Football Board meetings???

Don't piss off old people - the older we get, the less "Life in Prison" is a deterrent                    

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over 10 years ago · edited over 10 years ago · History

ol'sole wrote:

Do you go to Central Football Board meetings???

Oh come now, thats just hilarious.

Do you really want that point refuted? I live in Auckland and I can find massive holes in that article. I also live in Auckland and laugh repeatedly at Capital Football. Do they have a fund designed for buying shot guns and foot surgery?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

ol'sole wrote:

Do you go to Central Football Board meetings???

Oh come now, thats just hilarious.

Do you really want that point refuted? I live in Auckland and I can find massive holes in that article. I also live in Auckland and laugh repeatedly at Capital Football. Do they have a fund designed for buying shot guns and foot surgery?

 

That's an in joke between me and Old G (Tight R) Sole. Friends from way back...

He knows full well that I do not (anymore) attend CF meetings. I've done my time.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

If it makes you feel better, mainland football make capital football look like a well run, inspirational, fair, innovative, transparent, player centered power house of football development....

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over 10 years ago

play-off day in'it? WeeNix will be without Rogerson (suspended), Dimario (transferred to Nix) and is McGarry still injured (maybe not)? They might be happy with a scoring draw and then win the home leg.

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over 10 years ago
Apparently McGarry isn't injured as WeeNix lead Taranaki 1-0 in the 23'
I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 10 years ago

Final score?

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over 10 years ago

now 2-0 mcgarry

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over 10 years ago

So does the announcement of Mcgarry and Rogerson contracts mean they are unable to play in the second leg tomorrow? Might change things a little.

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over 10 years ago

Surely they will wait until after this weekend to put the paper work through? It was the Nix season launch so the timing of the 'announcement' was right I guess but you'd have to assume they wouldn't take the home play off away from them.

Fuck this stupid game

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over 10 years ago

According to The Dompost, The Phoenix fly out to Aussie on Saturday for a week long trip. Therefore these boys have been signed so they will go on the trip. It makes sense as the A league team should come first.

The Wellington United team is effectively their third team.

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over 10 years ago

I wasn't aware of that. Could be the case then, but I would be surprised.

Fuck this stupid game

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over 10 years ago

No transfer out listed on Cap Football website, so they are still eligible for United.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 10 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

No transfer out listed on Cap Football website, so they are still eligible for United.

 

Broken fax machine?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

maybe they are getting a later flight 

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over 10 years ago

whatever wrote:

According to The Dompost, The Phoenix fly out to Aussie on Saturday for a week long trip. Therefore these boys have been signed so they will go on the trip. It makes sense as the A league team should come first.

The Wellington United team is effectively their third team.

2nd team. They will mostly transfer to Weenix yes?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 10 years ago

United go up -4-1 aggregate

Salmon swim upstream

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over 10 years ago

from WU facebook : 

A lot has been said about the new direction United has taken with the Wellington Phoenix. We have been called "sellouts" and having "no respect for local players" with our strategic direction this season. Apparently the new team would have "no affiliation with our club", and "couldn't care less who they were playing for", "United's 100 and more year history was irrelevant to them."

Well, this photo is a small testament to that entire team who have assimilated into the United family, and it will only get stronger going forward. These players are United, and they love playing in Oranje.

Well done Wellington United Premiers, now Wellington United Central League and here's to looking for more silverware in 2016.

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over 10 years ago

Feverish wrote:

from WU facebook : 

A lot has been said about the new direction United has taken with the Wellington Phoenix. We have been called "sellouts" and having "no respect for local players" with our strategic direction this season. Apparently the new team would have "no affiliation with our club", and "couldn't care less who they were playing for", "United's 100 and more year history was irrelevant to them."

Well, this photo is a small testament to that entire team who have assimilated into the United family, and it will only get stronger going forward. These players are United, and they love playing in Oranje.

Well done Wellington United Premiers, now Wellington United Central League and here's to looking for more silverware in 2016.

 

Yep they definitely signed for United because of their passion for the Oranje. No doubt about it at all. They are Wellington United to the core. 

What?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

They love playing for Wellington United but do not appear to want to play on Wellington United's home ground of Newtown Park.

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over 10 years ago

Feverish wrote:

from WU facebook : 

A lot has been said about the new direction United has taken with the Wellington Phoenix. We have been called "sellouts" and having "no respect for local players" with our strategic direction this season. Apparently the new team would have "no affiliation with our club", and "couldn't care less who they were playing for", "United's 100 and more year history was irrelevant to them."

Well, this photo is a small testament to that entire team who have assimilated into the United family, and it will only get stronger going forward. These players are United, and they love playing in Oranje.

Well done Wellington United Premiers, now Wellington United Central League and here's to looking for more silverware in 2016.


Well done United and well said Feverish. Well and truly deserving champions. The photo you reference is of club stalwart Bobby Minshull.
Personally I'm looking forward to the Oranje coming to Bluewater Stadium bext season

Salmon swim upstream

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over 10 years ago

Salmon07 wrote:

Feverish wrote:

from WU facebook : 

A lot has been said about the new direction United has taken with the Wellington Phoenix. We have been called "sellouts" and having "no respect for local players" with our strategic direction this season. Apparently the new team would have "no affiliation with our club", and "couldn't care less who they were playing for", "United's 100 and more year history was irrelevant to them."

Well, this photo is a small testament to that entire team who have assimilated into the United family, and it will only get stronger going forward. These players are United, and they love playing in Oranje.

Well done Wellington United Premiers, now Wellington United Central League and here's to looking for more silverware in 2016.


Well done United and well said Feverish. Well and truly deserving champions. The photo you reference is of club stalwart Bobby Minshull.
Personally I'm looking forward to the Oranje coming to Bluewater Stadium bext season

I was lol'ing at it to be honest

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over 10 years ago

And I was trolling... Feverish. But still nice to see Bobby M smiling

Salmon swim upstream

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over 10 years ago

Salmon07 wrote:

And I was trolling... Feverish. But still nice to see Bobby M smiling

 

I didn't realise Bobby was such a Phoenix fan!

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

It's going to be a funny looking board at the WU clubrooms. The honours list will continue to grow, but the 100 games row will gather dust I'm imagining!

For what it's worth, even though they bossed most of the game, they were lucky to come out of that second game with a win. Team Taranaki butchered half a dozen chances. Thought the two TT central midfielders were awful and didn't help out their cause at all - gave the ball away every time they got it. Some handy players throughout the rest of the squad.

Let's hope if Rogerson gets on for the Nix that he learns to pass the ball. I'm predicting WU to end up somewhere near the bottom next year in CL.

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over 10 years ago

Gee the Weenix have done wonders for the United club.

Ok they can say "United" won the league, where in reality we all know it was Nix in disguise. The United "reserves" get  relegated from Cap 1 and now they not even sending a team to Napier for the 19s. Looks like they really moving forward as a club...

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over 10 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Gee the Weenix have done wonders for the United club.

Ok they can say "United" won the league, where in reality we all know it was Nix in disguise. The United "reserves" get  relegated from Cap 1 and now they not even sending a team to Napier for the 19s. Looks like they really moving forward as a club...

maybe their 40k debt is an issue

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over 10 years ago
Stu Jacobs to coach the Greeks?
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over 10 years ago

Feverish wrote:

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Gee the Weenix have done wonders for the United club.

Ok they can say "United" won the league, where in reality we all know it was Nix in disguise. The United "reserves" get  relegated from Cap 1 and now they not even sending a team to Napier for the 19s. Looks like they really moving forward as a club...

maybe their 40k debt is an issue

I think you are spot on Feverish, surely the debt they are straddled with  made the Phoenix option appealing as they did not need to fund a first team.  The Phoenix now just need to be careful not to tread on other clubs toes and respect some of  Wellington United's traditions such as using Newtown park as their home ground.

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over 10 years ago

That's quite sad about Wellington United under 19s but I guess not a huge surprise given the lack of pathway there now.

Fuck this stupid game

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over 10 years ago

that is very sad about the u19

as it will mean they will be required to play satellite football  when they return.

that will hinder there pathway repairs in the future.

NW had a blip of a missed year and has never been able to recover as who wants to play in the second tear when you have offers to play top tear…..

WU always sent a good team up so that is also a loss to the tournament.

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 10 years ago

Tyler wrote:
Stu Jacobs to coach the Greeks?

Not unless things have changed in the week since I last spoke to him. He is going to Olympic in a "technical director" type role and will have a role in co-ordinating coaching throughout the club. He's really looking at getting Kaizen re-established in a full time academy ( similar to the set up at Ole). He's got coaches lined up, gym/fitness etc. Certainly when Jr and I spoke to him last week, he was clear then he isn't taking the firsts. Of course , things may have changed.

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over 10 years ago

rumour has it that there was a player meeting last night with stu introduced as the first team coach. Also two key players walked in halfway through the meeting, could mean they're on the way out and not concerned about what stu had to say.

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over 10 years ago

OK ,things  have changed. Jr and I met Stu a weeks or so ago and that's when he told us of the new Kaizen venture and his role at Olympic. There was another meeting soon after that at Olympic when he had a larger group of kids and parents and kids explaining his vision for the central Welly based academy. He really wants  to work with a few good young kids 4-5 x a week. He rates the Ole program. WPFA- I won't say. Again he mentioned that he wasn't going to be first team coach. What I did gather was that OLympic was keen for him to take on the role but he wanted a TD type of role instead. Sounds like " instead" is now "as well as".

Either way, Olympic get a  good coaching resource.

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over 10 years ago

So Bes has been given the boot. Interesting as heaeing he taking 19s

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over 10 years ago
Jazzman, stu's views on nix academy sound interesting...

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 10 years ago

Global Game wrote:
Jazzman, stu's views on nix academy sound interesting...

Well I thought so but I can't really relate his views on his behalf. He is/was very complimentary of the Ole set up on both times we met to discuss a few things. All I will say is trhat he's very clear in his view on WPFA.

The other thing he is trying to do with this new academy of his is getting a US link established. I do know who it is but I'm not 100% it's across the line  yet.

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over 10 years ago
He was unlucky with the CCM gig panning out the way it did. Having seen a bit of what Aussie are doing for their youth (though news today is NYL seriously downgraded), I wonder what his opinions are for our youth.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 10 years ago

Essentially the right coaches for the kids at the right time. More exposure for the kids to these coaches " on the grass".

He's trying to replicate what he instituted at CCM here in Welly for his Kaizen group; this is where the physical link with an established club comes in very handy.He gave a very good presentation about this last week. Most of this he'd already told Jazz Jr and me ( he's very keen to do more work with Jr) but as a snapshot of where he sees NZ football it was quite enlightening. He didn't say at the meeting what he thinks of the current Feds/ NTC path but he had told us previously.

I can remember most of what he talked about but it would take too long to relay here ; I don't type that well. He sees three distinct outcomes for talented players .

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