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over 8 years ago

TheHun wrote:

You clearly admitted in your post that you are influenced by the crowd. Correct  me if I am wrong, please.

You're wrong. I never said that- i said the opposite- Croud's are by and large fairly clueless about the laws and their application - As are most players, and yes, most coaches. I don't give us toss what they are all saying; i care about getting my decisions right, and work with my team to turn in a high quality performance. I don't need the crowd, or coaches or players to agree with my decisions on the day - i couldn't care less as long as i've made decisions to the best of my ability, with integrity, and worked with the 2 other ref's to sell the decision we've made. I care about the feedback i get from the team, or an assessor on the day. If the plonkers on the bank, be it at Endeavour, Dave Farringdon, Wakefield or Hutt Park go home happy or angry with the decisions we've made - honestly, it doesn't enter my head at all.

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over 8 years ago

I'm yet to see any evidence that refs pick on Olympic. Given Olympic film every home game, the i reckon the Hun should have a watch through and highlight where they've gone wrong.

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over 8 years ago

Just on those figures, am I right in assuming that Miramar and Olympics have more teams in the top grades (that get refs) than others clubs. That would explain some of the pattern.

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over 8 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Just on those figures, am I right in assuming that Miramar and Olympics have more teams in the top grades (that get refs) than others clubs. That would explain some of the pattern.

And they play each other 4 + times a year

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over 8 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Just on those figures, am I right in assuming that Miramar and Olympics have more teams in the top grades (that get refs) than others clubs. That would explain some of the pattern.

nah

3 each? Same as SO, LH,UH, NW, Petone.

Wharfies have 4 and Uni and IB have 5

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over 8 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

I'm yet to see any evidence that refs pick on Olympic. Given Olympic film every home game, the i reckon the Hun should have a watch through and highlight where they've gone wrong.

Am I the only one gobsmacked by the argument that homophobic abuse is an "ethnic/Greek" thing? Like, is it cool to call someone a f*ggot if you're related to Plato?


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over 8 years ago

20 Legend wrote:

I also don't have a dog in this fight, but here's some 2 cents...

I've spent a Federation season with a team that was by far the worst disciplined in the league. We'd get a red card every other game at best. Every now and then we'd implode and just have 3 players sent off in one hit. We actually didn't get many yellows. Just stupid reds usually from reacting to players or swearing at refs. The other teams knew it and would play for it.

The one thing that the whole club agreed on though: the refs hated us. Being on the outskirts of the city, the refs always had to travel extra far to ref us. We were outsiders. That was part of the reason we decided they hated our club and we generally built from that. Also a few people on the board had certain personality issues with the refs, etc etc.

At the end of the day, having played in the team and reflecting a few years later it had nothing to do with refs and everything to do with a shocking attitude. From the top down everyone blamed the ref. And when the board (through club room talk), the coaches (through the dressing room), and the supporters (through yelling stupid shark at refs) all believe it the players live to it as well. It gives them a reason for brain explosions that we as players were never held accountable for.

But yeah. I don't know Olympic from a bar of soap. I don't know who the board or coaches are. What I can tell you is that the chance there is actually a referee conspiracy is zero. Stop blaming everyone else. Look in the mirror. Learn some gamesmanship. Learn some composure. Get your head in the game.

/2cents

Not sure how, but your dog is in the semi-final...

"Stop blaming everyone else. 

Look in the mirror. 

Learn some gamesmanship. 

Learn some composure. 

Get your head in the game."

Not blaming everyone else, just the NZ anti-immigrant culture.

We all look in the mirror many times a day -  in my case not liking at all what I am  seeing. 

Not worth replying really, but, ok, no different to any other club in Welly/NZ. A general statement that implies " We are better than you - if you are not us, your gamesmanship is poor."

Again, not worth debating.

Again, no contribution.

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

TheHun, the point was I have played for a club in exactly if not worse situation. Now I have the unique perspective that I am provided with thanks to the almighty hindsight.

Who's to say we weren't a predominantly minority club as well?

You come here basically accusing Capital Football and their referees of being racists. Your evidence of this is that your side received many red cards. To everyone who isn't blind that's an example of having a shark run club either at the top, in the coaching staff, or the players.

It's like getting a whole bunch of speeding tickets and trying to use that as evidence that the police are targeting you. Except you are speeding.

Unless you have video evidence of incorrect red cards that can be analyised and further evidence that there is some conspiracy against you then I'd suggest you close your yapper.

Thanks.

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over 8 years ago

20 Legend wrote:

TheHun, the point was I have played for a club in exactly if not worse situation. Now I have the unique perspective that I am provided with thanks to the almighty hindsight.

Who's to say we weren't a predominantly minority club as well?

You come here basically accusing Capital Football and their referees of being racists. Your evidence of this is that your side received many red cards. To everyone who isn't blind that's an example of having a shark run club either at the top, in the coaching staff, or the players.

It's like getting a whole bunch of speeding tickets and trying to use that as evidence that the police are targeting you. Except you are speeding.

Unless you have video evidence of incorrect red cards that can be analyised and further evidence that there is some conspiracy against you then I'd suggest you close your yapper.

Thanks.

Oh my...Here we go again - the 'racist' nonsense again. Clearly, you have jumped in the middle of the this 'Olympic vs the refs' discussion and have not seen the numerous posts here where the issue was debated already and where I had already explained the difference between the (real) racism and (what you call) the racism. We are not talking about the racism here.  And I suppose you don't mind telling all of us what is the club that you (used to) play for that received a way harsher treatment than the Wellington Olympic club in the CL.

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over 8 years ago

This Forum has changed and is boring. Private message each other. haha

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over 8 years ago

Wonder how many red cards Bay Oluympic get. Or Central. Or Wellington United. 

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over 8 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Wonder how many red cards Bay Oluympic get. Or Central. Or Wellington United. 

Well I can confirm that Wellington United had at least 2 in Cap 8 this year, so that's a dent in Olympics lead.

Valley FC til I die?

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over 8 years ago

It's OFF season

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over 8 years ago

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over 8 years ago

surely with the play off this saturday, technically it's not off season yet?

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over 8 years ago

zonknz wrote:

surely with the play off this saturday, technically it's not off season yet?

Technically until a winner is found they are not in Central League.

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over 8 years ago

Welcome Wharfies 

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over 8 years ago

Sam Mason-Smith central league player of the year.

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over 8 years ago

Capital Football awards were held tonight

Player of the year 

Men        Sam Mason-Smith (Rapa)

Women   Sarah Gregorius (UHC)

Young Player of the Year 

Men         Elijah Just (Wests)

Women    Emma Main (UHC) 

Coach of the Year 

Wendi Henderson (UHC)

Capital Premier Player of the year

Men       Sam Pickering (Petone)

Women  Dani Ohlsson (WU)

Senior Club Champions (where they add up all the points and divide by number of senior teams in club)

Miramar

Michael Utting & Bobby Minshull were inducted into the Hall of Fame

Other awards Ref of the year - Anthony Riley, Volunteer of the year Paul Martin (Petone), Administrator of the year Jo Todd (Wests)

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over 8 years ago

Capital Football awards were held tonight

Player of the year 

Men        Sam Mason-Smith (Rapa)

Women   Sarah Gregorius (UHC)

Young Player of the Year 

Men         Elijah Just (Wests)

Women    Emma Main (UHC) 

Coach of the Year 

Wendi Henderson (UHC)

Capital Premier Player of the year

Men       Sam Pickering (Petone)

Women  Dani Ohlsson (WU)

Senior Club Champions (where they add up all the points and divide by number of senior teams in club)

Miramar

Michael Utting & Bobby Minshull were inducted into the Hall of Fame

Other awards Ref of the year - Anthony Riley, Volunteer of the year Paul Martin (Petone), Administrator of the year Jo Todd (Wests)




Here's hoping they change the format next year.
A popularity contest to decide the region's award winners is a joke.
If it remains the same Declan may as well not bother...
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over 8 years ago

Capital Football awards were held tonight

Player of the year 

Men        Sam Mason-Smith (Rapa)

Women   Sarah Gregorius (UHC)

Young Player of the Year 

Men         Elijah Just (Wests)

Women    Emma Main (UHC) 

Coach of the Year 

Wendi Henderson (UHC)

Capital Premier Player of the year

Men       Sam Pickering (Petone)

Women  Dani Ohlsson (WU)

Senior Club Champions (where they add up all the points and divide by number of senior teams in club)

Miramar

Michael Utting & Bobby Minshull were inducted into the Hall of Fame

Other awards Ref of the year - Anthony Riley, Volunteer of the year Paul Martin (Petone), Administrator of the year Jo Todd (Wests)




Here's hoping they change the format next year.
A popularity contest to decide the region's award winners is a joke.
If it remains the same Declan may as well not bother...

You saying votes from peers is not fair and Declan is in it for the personal awards.

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over 8 years ago

Capital Football awards were held tonight

Player of the year 

Men        Sam Mason-Smith (Rapa)

Women   Sarah Gregorius (UHC)

Young Player of the Year 

Men         Elijah Just (Wests)

Women    Emma Main (UHC) 

Coach of the Year 

Wendi Henderson (UHC)

Capital Premier Player of the year

Men       Sam Pickering (Petone)

Women  Dani Ohlsson (WU)

Senior Club Champions (where they add up all the points and divide by number of senior teams in club)

Miramar

Michael Utting & Bobby Minshull were inducted into the Hall of Fame

Other awards Ref of the year - Anthony Riley, Volunteer of the year Paul Martin (Petone), Administrator of the year Jo Todd (Wests)




Here's hoping they change the format next year.
A popularity contest to decide the region's award winners is a joke.
If it remains the same Declan may as well not bother...

apparently there were only 3 votes in it

records were 

Wendi Henderson - Upper Hutt City Won W-League & Kelly Cup, Semi Finals of NWKO Cup - 2 losses all season

Declan Edge - Western Suburbs Won Central League, Quarter Finals of Chatham Cup - 3 losses all season

so pretty close, either were deserved winners

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over 8 years ago

Capital Football awards were held tonight

Player of the year 

Men        Sam Mason-Smith (Rapa)

Women   Sarah Gregorius (UHC)

Young Player of the Year 

Men         Elijah Just (Wests)

Women    Emma Main (UHC) 

Coach of the Year 

Wendi Henderson (UHC)

Capital Premier Player of the year

Men       Sam Pickering (Petone)

Women  Dani Ohlsson (WU)

Senior Club Champions (where they add up all the points and divide by number of senior teams in club)

Miramar

Michael Utting & Bobby Minshull were inducted into the Hall of Fame

Other awards Ref of the year - Anthony Riley, Volunteer of the year Paul Martin (Petone), Administrator of the year Jo Todd (Wests)




Here's hoping they change the format next year.
A popularity contest to decide the region's award winners is a joke.
If it remains the same Declan may as well not bother...

apparently there were only 3 votes in it

records were 

Wendi Henderson - Upper Hutt City Won W-League & Kelly Cup, Semi Finals of NWKO Cup - 2 losses all season

Declan Edge - Western Suburbs Won Central League, Quarter Finals of Chatham Cup - 3 losses all season

so pretty close, either were deserved winners



I'm saying the 'popular vote' is just that.

I thought it strange that the Women's Central League (now W-League) actually won this award the same year that the league had in fact been reduced to 6 teams. The men of course have 10 teams in the Central League.
As for the Knockout Cups - Upper Hutt needed to play(and win) just three games to make the semis. Whereas Western Suburbs played(and won) four matches to make the quarter finals.

Both teams obviously very good seasons. But maybe if a panel selected the winners it would make things at least a little more objective.
For the whole event...

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over 8 years ago

Was it just a public vote to determine the finalists or did public votes determine the winner also? I was surprised Angus Kilkolly wasn't a finalist given he broke the golden boot record for the league

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over 8 years ago

Welly79 wrote:

Was it just a public vote to determine the finalists or did public votes determine the winner also? I was surprised Angus Kilkolly wasn't a finalist given he broke the golden boot record for the league

It's one of those odd quirks - It was the Capital Football awards so Kilkolly wasn't eligible as he played for a team that came under Central Football not Capital.

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Welly79 wrote:

Was it just a public vote to determine the finalists or did public votes determine the winner also? I was surprised Angus Kilkolly wasn't a finalist given he broke the golden boot record for the league

It's one of those odd quirks - It was the Capital Football awards so Kilkolly wasn't eligible as he played for a team that came under Central Football not Capital.

Ahhh that's interesting. Have just heard that Kilkolly has won the Terry Parkin, Central Football player of the year award. 

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over 8 years ago

What's happening around town? I know Mar and Wharf have new coaches, talk of a possible change at Stop Out too.

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over 8 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

What's happening around town? I know Mar and Wharf have new coaches, talk of a possible change at Stop Out too.

Rupert Crump gone from Mar's 2nd team to coach Waterside

Leo Villa signed for the Greeks

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over 8 years ago

Rupert Crump gone from Mar's 2nd team to coach Waterside

Leo Villa signed for the Greeks

   Good move for Crump if its the  Karori Central League team and he's head coach.

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over 8 years ago

Leo Villa will be a big loss for Wharf

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over 8 years ago

Olympic won't want to have another season like last. With Mario heading to Mar (rumour) Leo will likely replace him

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over 8 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Olympic won't want to have another season like last. With Mario heading to Mar (rumour) Leo will likely replace him

Miramar will start CL behind the 8 ball again looking at these dates. 

Dates: OFC C/League Qualifying stage: 20–26 January 2018; Competition proper: 10 February – May 2018

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over 8 years ago

Out of interest, what would Mario get paid at Miramar as opposed to Olympic? Any insiders here?

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over 8 years ago

As far as what I have heard Olympic didn't want to help re new his visa since he'd only be playing half a season after Tee Dubs. Hence Mar may end up helping in that regard.

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over 8 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

As far as what I have heard Olympic didn't want to help re new his visa since he'd only be playing half a season after Tee Dubs. Hence Mar may end up helping in that regard.

Factor in suspensions & more likely a quarter ;-)

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over 8 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

What's happening around town? I know Mar and Wharf have new coaches, talk of a possible change at Stop Out too.

Scott Easthope announced as Stop Out coach for next season. Chris Sambrooke stepped down due to work commitments

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over 8 years ago

'Stepped down' or shafted?

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about 8 years ago

Anyone know how to access the Player Clearances page on the federation website now; or when we will be able to?

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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about 8 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Anyone know how to access the Player Clearances page on the federation website now; or when we will be able to?

They have canned Sporting Pulse so who knows if they will have one once the new system comes into play.

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about 8 years ago

Hilton must be starting soon ish?

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