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over 7 years ago

Nix academy players and coaching staff moving away from Wellington Utd in 2019. Next club will be Lower Hutt. 

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over 7 years ago

Rudan wrote:

Nix academy players and coaching staff moving away from Wellington Utd in 2019. Next club will be Lower Hutt. 

lets hope Wgtn United can rebuild if this is True

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over 7 years ago

That's a bit bizarre. Are they going to move training out to the sportsville for the academy? 

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over 7 years ago

Word going round that this is very much a thing. Now unsure the exact deets and what will happen to the best players but it seems that their have been talks...

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over 7 years ago · edited over 7 years ago · History

Hope that cap football won't let fringe age kids play in the reserves team in cap 1

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over 7 years ago

Will the serious player stay in Cap 1 or move to a club where they can progress? Might have a few issues filling teams under the Lower Hutt badge. I hope United got plenty of warning of the change because getting a CL team together over the summer will be tough. It's a shame clubs are finding themselves in such a tough position that this merger is the best option of moving forward. 

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over 7 years ago

leftfootonly wrote:

Will the serious player stay in Cap 1 or move to a club where they can progress? Might have a few issues filling teams under the Lower Hutt badge. I hope United got plenty of warning of the change because getting a CL team together over the summer will be tough. It's a shame clubs are finding themselves in such a tough position that this merger is the best option of moving forward. 

Can't imagine the incumbent players will be thrilled if the nix sweep their U17 teams etc in to replace the existing players

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over 7 years ago

zonknz wrote:

leftfootonly wrote:

Will the serious player stay in Cap 1 or move to a club where they can progress? Might have a few issues filling teams under the Lower Hutt badge. I hope United got plenty of warning of the change because getting a CL team together over the summer will be tough. It's a shame clubs are finding themselves in such a tough position that this merger is the best option of moving forward. 

Can't imagine the incumbent players will be thrilled if the nix sweep their U17 teams etc in to replace the existing players

Heard there's some spots opening up at another club...

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over 7 years ago

So what happens to WU from here? Leaves them in a pretty dire position. Always thought this was a mistake for WU a club with such history, if it wasn't the academy pulling out it was possibly the Nix folding in the A-League.

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over 7 years ago

rumour has it that stop out could be losing a few senior players to other clubs and retirement.

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over 7 years ago

Would they gain the LH players turfed out of their club due to the weenix moving to the hutt?

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over 7 years ago

A lot of chat at DFark today re WU n LH - former coaches n committee coming back both ways.

Not close enough to get names 

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over 7 years ago

So clubs are swapping?

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over 7 years ago

Totally trashing the history of the #conspiracyderby

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over 7 years ago

Now confirmed. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1914078848645858&id=160854990634928

Wellington United & Wellington Phoenix Update Joint Venture

After four years of a successful partnership between New Zealand's third oldest club, Wellington United, and the country’s only professional club, Wellington Phoenix, the clubs have agreed together to update their joint venture arrangement and refocus their joint resources in the junior and youth space.

The partnership started in 2015 with Wellington United in the Capital Premier Division and has seen the club promoted back into and established in the Central League including finishing third in 2017. The partnership has provided invaluable playing experience and opportunities for aspiring young players, several of whom have gone on to secure professional contracts or university scholarships, as well as gaining international recognition which was one of the core objectives of the relationship.

The Phoenix Academy is growing, and as such they have a requirement for a larger developmental training and playing environment that Wellington United are unfortunately not in a position to provide. To add clarity, Wellington United will most certainly be retaining their Central League spot in 2019.

Whilst the senior joint venture is concluding, the strong relationship between Wellington United and the Phoenix will continue and grow with the two clubs working together in the newly created Wellington United Junior Academy.

Wellington United are looking forward to developing their junior pathway in conjunction with the Phoenix. This framework will provide a comprehensive training programme as a gateway to their senior Men’s club. The outcome of which will complement their currently strong and successful Women’s senior club.

Wellington United wish the Wellington Phoenix all the best with their next chapter, one of which they will of course be following with great interest through their ongoing player developments and future successes.

Please contact us on wellingtonunitedafc@gmail.com if you have any questions relating to this release.

Anthony Mumby
Chairman
Wellington United AFC

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over 7 years ago

Can’t see this as a good thing for Lower Hutt at all.

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over 7 years ago

More to the point...How are WU going to transition?

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over 7 years ago · edited over 7 years ago · History

I don't really understand how this works. Surely this destroys pathways for two clubs?

I.e where do u17s at lower Hutt progress to?

Where do Well U senior players come up from?

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over 7 years ago

Kaizen into WU, Jacobs already chasing players. LH lost a few end of last season 

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over 7 years ago

zonknz wrote:

I don't really understand how this works. Surely this destroys pathways for two clubs?

I.e where do u17s at lower Hutt progress to?

Where do Well U senior players come up from?

I imagined the nix take over the WU juniors. Those players would then play for the WU senior side if they don’t sign for the nix. 

Actually thought it was a pretty decent arrangement. The problem is how they transition in the short term, which could be disastrous. 

Or I misinterpreted what it meant. Entirely possible!


Allegedly

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over 7 years ago

Tegal, i was tinking about how you fill your reserves team, typically by promoting u17s upwards? How would that work with different club registrations. Just all a bit bizarre?

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over 7 years ago

What a shambles!! Surely the Phoenix can't move from club to club as they wish. Does CF support this and what support does CF give WU in the transition year?

LH will be in a similar position in 4 years when the Phoenix decide to move to Miramar Rangers..If in fact there is a Wellington Phoenix.

Is the football community prepared to allow this to happen. In one breath they want the Wellington Football community to support Mr Rudan and his team..In the other breath, they are prepared to cut clubs off at the knees. 

I won't be heading back to the cake tin.

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over 7 years ago · edited over 7 years ago · History

Bayern wrote:

What a shambles!! Surely the Phoenix can't move from club to club as they wish. Does CF support this and what support does CF give WU in the transition year?

LH will be in a similar position in 4 years when the Phoenix decide to move to Miramar Rangers..If in fact there is a Wellington Phoenix.

Is the football community prepared to allow this to happen. In one breath they want the Wellington Football community to support Mr Rudan and his team..In the other breath, they are prepared to cut clubs off at the knees. 

I won't be heading back to the cake tin.

 The Nix did Wellington United a great favour because at the time WU were effectively insolvent as they had large debts and it would have been difficult to have fielded a reasonable first team so the NIx came in and eased their financial issues.

Lower Hutt in recent years have had some significant losses and are no doubt struggling financially so they will be grateful for the asistance that they will receive from The Nix.

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over 7 years ago

Interesting twist...

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over 7 years ago

Bayern wrote:

What a shambles!!..........

LH will be in a similar position in 4 years when the Phoenix decide to move to Miramar Rangers..If in fact there is a Wellington Phoenix.

Is the football community.......

I won't be heading back to the cake tin.

Miramar Ranger entered into the first arrangement - giving selected players game time - It was to disruptive and then turn down the next phase.   

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over 7 years ago

Someone has a sense of humor. Looks.like first round of central league features Well United v Lower Hutt

#conspiracyderby

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about 7 years ago

Sounds as though NW are recruiting for the new season via Nelson.

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about 7 years ago

Any decisions made regarding the WU vacancy ?

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about 7 years ago · edited about 7 years ago · History

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Sounds as though NW are recruiting for the new season via Nelson.

All the Wairarapa players that were at Tasman have gone to Hawke's Bay with Ifill (Allan, Lindsay, Britton, Chettleburgh was Tasman last year as well). That meant last season Tasman wanted a new club from outside the region to have a relationship with.


There's Matt Campbell who's involved with both organisations that is the link between them I think. Seen a few Tasman board members etc at NW games in the past as well.

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about 7 years ago

Nelfoos wrote:

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Sounds as though NW are recruiting for the new season via Nelson.

All the Wairarapa players that were at Tasman have gone to Hawke's Bay with Ifill (Allan, Lindsay, Britton, Chettleburgh was Tasman last year as well). That meant last season Tasman wanted a new club from outside the region to have a relationship with.


There's Matt Campbell who's involved with both organisations that is the link between them I think. Seen a few Tasman board members etc at NW games in the past as well.

Aye Matt Campbell's the link. Corey Larsen, and the imports Ryan Worrall & Kieran Hughes-Mason all played for North Wellington during the winter before going to Tasman and pretty sure they are heading back to North Wellington after the ISPS

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about 7 years ago

Nelfoos wrote:

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Sounds as though NW are recruiting for the new season via Nelson.

All the Wairarapa players that were at Tasman have gone to Hawke's Bay with Ifill (Allan, Lindsay, Britton, Chettleburgh was Tasman last year as well). That meant last season Tasman wanted a new club from outside the region to have a relationship with.

There's Matt Campbell who's involved with both organisations that is the link between them I think. Seen a few Tasman board members etc at NW games in the past as well.

Aye Matt Campbell's the link. Corey Larsen, and the imports Ryan Worrall & Kieran Hughes-Mason all played for North Wellington during the winter before going to Tasman and pretty sure they are heading back to North Wellington after the ISPS

Matt Tod-Smith, Bertie Fish are another two names linked

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about 7 years ago

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Nelfoos wrote:

one_eyed_nik wrote:

Sounds as though NW are recruiting for the new season via Nelson.

All the Wairarapa players that were at Tasman have gone to Hawke's Bay with Ifill (Allan, Lindsay, Britton, Chettleburgh was Tasman last year as well). That meant last season Tasman wanted a new club from outside the region to have a relationship with.

There's Matt Campbell who's involved with both organisations that is the link between them I think. Seen a few Tasman board members etc at NW games in the past as well.

Aye Matt Campbell's the link. Corey Larsen, and the imports Ryan Worrall & Kieran Hughes-Mason all played for North Wellington during the winter before going to Tasman and pretty sure they are heading back to North Wellington after the ISPS

Matt Tod-Smith, Bertie Fish are another two names linked

Both good enough imo. Bertie was my next door neighbor for awhile growing up, has turned into a very good player. 

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about 7 years ago

Must be some more rumours floating around now that most clubs have started up pre-season?

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about 7 years ago

Phil gone from Rapa? Surely they will struggle?

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about 7 years ago

shearer9 wrote:

Phil gone from Rapa? Surely they will struggle?

Has he though?

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about 7 years ago

shearer9 wrote:

Phil gone from Rapa? Surely they will struggle?

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Phil's $$$$ gone from Rapa? Surely they will struggle?

Have they though?

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about 7 years ago

All the other clubs run on fairy dust and unicorn tears?

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about 7 years ago

steelo wrote:

All the other clubs run on fairy dust and unicorn tears?

with the exception of Olympic, Stop Out, North Wellington and Miramar pretty much!

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