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about 2 months ago
Based on pretty much nothing I’d say PNU at home will be too strong for Seatoun.

And I reckon Nth Wellington will bounce back….. Starting this week. 
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about 2 months ago
Tyler wrote:
Based on pretty much nothing I’d say PNU at home will be too strong for Seatoun.

And I reckon Nth Wellington will bounce back….. Starting this week. 
Yea you’re probably right with both. This is a crazy league though, you watch DV will probably beat Taradale 🤣
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about 2 months ago
Bigboot wrote:
Back to the league this week and some more interesting fixtures:

Wainui v Lower Hutt
Wainui have been more than competitive over the past month and LH have been incredibly inconsistent! LH beating PNU away is the decider for me. LH WIN

PNU v Seatoun
Seatoun did the double over PNU in 2025 and will be bouyed by their win on the cup. They also beat PNM a month ago on the road. I can’t see PNU losing this one though. DRAW

NW v PNM
A horrible run of form for NW and PNM have won two in a row (league and cup). I’m going out on a limb - PNM WIN

Taradale v DV
Taradale to WIN by plenty

Stop Out v Tawa
Arguably the two form teams of the league (and cup). Stop Out have their top striker out with suspension. Tawa to WIN with a late goal 

Before we get too excited about ‘cupsets’ let us know your thoughts on the games above 
I wonder if Taradale and PNU have taken a big knock in confidence after their surprise cup losses. 
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about 2 months ago
Would PNU and Taradale choose the league over the cup? Surely promotion to CL is the dream. 
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about 2 months ago
Alarm bells ringing at North Welly yet? Another disappointing loss to a team that had been struggling up until very recently in Palmy Marist. Anybody got any insight into why they're struggling so much?
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about 2 months ago

 Bigboot wrote:
Back to the league this week and some more interesting fixtures:


Stop Out v Tawa
Arguably the two form teams of the league (and cup). Stop Out have their top striker out with suspension. Tawa to WIN with a late goal 

Before we get too excited about ‘cupsets’ let us know your thoughts on the games above 
ummm....it didn't go exactly like that..🫤🫤

Football, why do you do this to me?
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 living in Agadez, Niger.  Spending more time in town, Agadez, as bad people in the desert are spoiling the good life.
19/4/26.

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Tyler
about 2 months ago
What happened with Stop Out??
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about 2 months ago
LT01 wrote:
What happened with Stop Out??
You could ask what's happened with them since COVID.
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Tyler
about 2 months ago
dairyflat wrote:

 Bigboot wrote:
Back to the league this week and some more interesting fixtures:


Stop Out v Tawa
Arguably the two form teams of the league (and cup). Stop Out have their top striker out with suspension. Tawa to WIN with a late goal 

Before we get too excited about ‘cupsets’ let us know your thoughts on the games above 
ummm....it didn't go exactly like that..🫤🫤

Football, why do you do this to me?
Well they did score a late goal……after 6 others
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about 2 months ago
tawa looking like the real deal now after their late antics earlier in the season! string of big results and a favourable (if there is such thing in this league) run of fixtures ahead!!
North welly looking like they're gonna struggle to make the top four at this stage...bad loss
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about 2 months ago
I know it's not specifically CL2 related but its welly football so oh well.

But what's going on with Brooklyn Northern United? They were consistently in and around Cap 1 a few years ago and have now dropped to Cap 3, their top team is in the same league as their third team, and their ressies are in Cap 4? 

I remember seeing something somewhere about how their thirds team is full of better, but more social players or something along those lines. Anyone got any insight? I've always thought the branding and colours were very cool but a shame to see them fall off a cliff like this.
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about 2 months ago
bigfudge wrote:
I know it's not specifically CL2 related but its welly football so oh well.

But what's going on with Brooklyn Northern United? They were consistently in and around Cap 1 a few years ago and have now dropped to Cap 3, their top team is in the same league as their third team, and their ressies are in Cap 4? 

I remember seeing something somewhere about how their thirds team is full of better, but more social players or something along those lines. Anyone got any insight? I've always thought the branding and colours were very cool but a shame to see them fall off a cliff like this.
I'm guessing it's just hard to actually attract talent at that level. I mean when you're 4 tiers bellow central league most people will probably just go to the various other clubs. As for the 3rd I was told it's got a bunch of decent players who just want to play casually, while the first team had people who did want to try but weren't as good. Although the 1st team does seem to have pulled ahead and won the derby against the 3rds this season.

Also slight correction the ressies are in Wellington 1 not Cap 4. At that point I feel like you should just swap names but it's also not that important
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about 2 months ago
bigfudge wrote:
I know it's not specifically CL2 related but its welly football so oh well.

But what's going on with Brooklyn Northern United? They were consistently in and around Cap 1 a few years ago and have now dropped to Cap 3, their top team is in the same league as their third team, and their ressies are in Cap 4? 

I remember seeing something somewhere about how their thirds team is full of better, but more social players or something along those lines. Anyone got any insight? I've always thought the branding and colours were very cool but a shame to see them fall off a cliff like this.
Brooklyn are one of many clubs in Wellington that will never challenge the top leagues. These types of clubs need to have their own identity and reason to be part of - some clubs $$ buy their way into it while others have a really awesome link to their communities. Think about clubs like Naenae, Seatoun or Wainui - they all have links to their communities and have their own clubrooms right by their ground. Then there are clubs like Brooklyn who have to share their home ground with Island Bay and their clubrooms are up the road. Vic Uni is another club with the same problem and appear to fallen from grace a little bit. 
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about 2 months ago · edited about 2 months ago · History
Games in CL2 this week:

Douglas Villa vs Tawa
Douglas Villa with a god point away in Taradale. In all honesty though, they're lucky there's no relegation this year though, still without a win yet this season as well. Tawa will be looking to continue their good form and I think they will this weekend. Tawa to get the win.

Seatoun vs Lower Hutt City
Seatoun started the season very well but have been struggling these last few weeks. Lower Hutt proving very inconsistent so far, but both teams have the ability to turn it on when they need to. Predicting a draw in this one.

Wainuiomata vs North Wellington
Wainui almost identical to Seatoun in that they've had a few good results but are still struggling to find consistency. North Wellington the real struggler though as they sit only second from bottom, without an away point this season. I think this one may end in a draw as well. Wainui have made Richard Prouse a difficult place to come and North Wellington have been struggling to fix this downturn in form.

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.

Taradale vs Palmerston North United
Game of the season so far, Dale slipped up last week against DV but will be looking to put themselves back on top with a win. They've been very good at home so far so guessing that last week may of been just a slip up. Palmy been consistently good, aside from the few losses to LH in league and Havelock in the cup. Palmy haven't dropped any points away from home so far this season (albeit they've only played two games away this season) and Dale have only lost once at home this season (in cup against Whanganui) which makes this a very tight one to call. Leaning towards Palmy winning this one but could very easily go either way.
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about 2 months ago

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.
Webster has 3 more playing days before he returns
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about 2 months ago · edited about 2 months ago · History
bigfudge wrote:
Games in CL2 this year:

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.


According to misconducts as of the 20th May, he still has one game reminding from his four game suspension.
EDIT: actually I read it wrong and weirdly it says he has 3 games still reminding
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I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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about 2 months ago
Yakcall wrote:
 bigfudge wrote:
Games in CL2 this year:

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.


 
According to misconducts as of the 20th May, he still has one game reminding from his four game suspension.
EDIT: actually I read it wrong and weirdly it says he has 3 games still reminding
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Thanks for the update! Wonder how Aman Naidu is doing...

With no Campbell Webster I'd say Marist would be favourites then.
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about 1 month ago
bigfudge wrote:
 Yakcall wrote:
 bigfudge wrote:
Games in CL2 this year:

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.


 
According to misconducts as of the 20th May, he still has one game reminding from his four game suspension.
EDIT: actually I read it wrong and weirdly it says he has 3 games still reminding
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Thanks for the update! Wonder how Aman Naidu is doing...

With no Campbell Webster I'd say Marist would be favourites then.
0-0!!

What happened to get a four match ban? That’s more than the standard three for violence.
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about 1 month ago

Brooklyn are one of many clubs in Wellington that will never challenge the top leagues. These types of clubs need to have their own identity and reason to be part of - some clubs $$ buy their way into it while others have a really awesome link to their communities. Think about clubs like Naenae, Seatoun or Wainui - they all have links to their communities and have their own clubrooms right by their ground. Then there are clubs like Brooklyn who have to share their home ground with Island Bay and their clubrooms are up the road. Vic Uni is another club with the same problem and appear to fallen from grace a little bit. 
The BNU clubrooms in the Island Bay Tennis & Squash Club (adjacent to the Wakefield grass fields) are out of action for a while due to the recent flood. So in the meantime it's up the road to the 1852 Pub who are a club sponsor. 

I watched the the Wahinix in the A-League Final there last week. Pub was humming with many others in Nix gear with game live and loud on the big screen. There was one reserved table that was vacant for the first half-hour until a group wearing Hurricanes gear arrived to take their places. They were at first a little miffed but eventually gracious as they had to face the other way to watch the rugby on one of the smaller tellies. Would have been the opposite way around a few years ago.
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about 1 month ago · edited about 1 month ago · History
/Tyler wrote:
 0-0!!

What happened to get a four match ban? That’s more than the standard three for violence.
As per the table above, R8 - Offensive, Insulting or Abusive language/gesture directed at a Match Official. 4 is the minimum sanction for this offence as per NZF Code.
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about 1 month ago
bigfudge wrote:
Games in CL2 this week:

Douglas Villa vs Tawa
Douglas Villa with a god point away in Taradale. In all honesty though, they're lucky there's no relegation this year though, still without a win yet this season as well. Tawa will be looking to continue their good form and I think they will this weekend. Tawa to get the win.

Seatoun vs Lower Hutt City
Seatoun started the season very well but have been struggling these last few weeks. Lower Hutt proving very inconsistent so far, but both teams have the ability to turn it on when they need to. Predicting a draw in this one.

Wainuiomata vs North Wellington
Wainui almost identical to Seatoun in that they've had a few good results but are still struggling to find consistency. North Wellington the real struggler though as they sit only second from bottom, without an away point this season. I think this one may end in a draw as well. Wainui have made Richard Prouse a difficult place to come and North Wellington have been struggling to fix this downturn in form.

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.

Taradale vs Palmerston North United
Game of the season so far, Dale slipped up last week against DV but will be looking to put themselves back on top with a win. They've been very good at home so far so guessing that last week may of been just a slip up. Palmy been consistently good, aside from the few losses to LH in league and Havelock in the cup. Palmy haven't dropped any points away from home so far this season (albeit they've only played two games away this season) and Dale have only lost once at home this season (in cup against Whanganui) which makes this a very tight one to call. Leaning towards Palmy winning this one but could very easily go either way.
Another great day for footy - how good is this calm fine weather! Long may it continue. 

Great points in the predictions above, this week could create a decent gap between top half and bottom half! 

My predictions:
Tawa
LH
NW
PNM
Taradale 
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about 1 month ago
Speaking of lower leagues - seriously what's wrong with Stokes Valley right now?

Results so far:
WPX 4ths 14-0 Stokes
Stokes 0-11 Wellington United
Seatoun reserves 8-0 Stokes
Stokes 1-6 Olympic 3rds
Island Bay reserves 15-0 Stokes

They're not even playing like Cap 2 sides it feels like they'd be better suited for Cap 3 or 4. I mean when your best result is only losing by 5 goals then you know something is terribly wrong.
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about 1 month ago · edited about 1 month ago · History
Bigboot wrote:
 bigfudge wrote:
Games in CL2 this week:

Douglas Villa vs Tawa
Douglas Villa with a god point away in Taradale. In all honesty though, they're lucky there's no relegation this year though, still without a win yet this season as well. Tawa will be looking to continue their good form and I think they will this weekend. Tawa to get the win.

Seatoun vs Lower Hutt City
Seatoun started the season very well but have been struggling these last few weeks. Lower Hutt proving very inconsistent so far, but both teams have the ability to turn it on when they need to. Predicting a draw in this one.

Wainuiomata vs North Wellington
Wainui almost identical to Seatoun in that they've had a few good results but are still struggling to find consistency. North Wellington the real struggler though as they sit only second from bottom, without an away point this season. I think this one may end in a draw as well. Wainui have made Richard Prouse a difficult place to come and North Wellington have been struggling to fix this downturn in form.

Palmerston North Marist vs Stop Out
More teams in that middle pack. Palmy with a very good win over North Wellington and SO coming off a very tough loss to Tawa. Campbell Webster is i'm assuming back for this one so that picks it for me. Stop Out to get a tight win in this one.

Taradale vs Palmerston North United
Game of the season so far, Dale slipped up last week against DV but will be looking to put themselves back on top with a win. They've been very good at home so far so guessing that last week may of been just a slip up. Palmy been consistently good, aside from the few losses to LH in league and Havelock in the cup. Palmy haven't dropped any points away from home so far this season (albeit they've only played two games away this season) and Dale have only lost once at home this season (in cup against Whanganui) which makes this a very tight one to call. Leaning towards Palmy winning this one but could very easily go either way.
Another great day for footy - how good is this calm fine weather! Long may it continue. 

Great points in the predictions above, this week could create a decent gap between top half and bottom half! 

My predictions:
Tawa
LH
NW
PNM
Taradale 
This league in incredible - what the ….. do I know and how hard are game to pick.

DV (last) beats Tawa (3rd and firm team) 
Seatoun (8th and rocky form) beats LH 
NW win (picked that even though they haven’t won a game in a month) 
PNM score 2 late goals to beat Stop Out 
Taradale come from 1-0 down to win 3-1 
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about 1 month ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
Speaking of lower leagues - seriously what's wrong with Stokes Valley right now?

Results so far:
WPX 4ths 14-0 Stokes
Stokes 0-11 Wellington United
Seatoun reserves 8-0 Stokes
Stokes 1-6 Olympic 3rds
Island Bay reserves 15-0 Stokes

They're not even playing like Cap 2 sides it feels like they'd be better suited for Cap 3 or 4. I mean when your best result is only losing by 5 goals then you know something is terribly wrong.
Have heard/been told that the first team have migrated to other clubs, and this is basically a team of U17s. I don't know quite how true that is.
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about 1 month ago
zonknz wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
Speaking of lower leagues - seriously what's wrong with Stokes Valley right now?

Results so far:
WPX 4ths 14-0 Stokes
Stokes 0-11 Wellington United
Seatoun reserves 8-0 Stokes
Stokes 1-6 Olympic 3rds
Island Bay reserves 15-0 Stokes

They're not even playing like Cap 2 sides it feels like they'd be better suited for Cap 3 or 4. I mean when your best result is only losing by 5 goals then you know something is terribly wrong.
Have heard/been told that the first team have migrated to other clubs, and this is basically a team of U17s. I don't know quite how true that is.
U7s?

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about 1 month ago
Feverish wrote:
 zonknz wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
Speaking of lower leagues - seriously what's wrong with Stokes Valley right now?

Results so far:
WPX 4ths 14-0 Stokes
Stokes 0-11 Wellington United
Seatoun reserves 8-0 Stokes
Stokes 1-6 Olympic 3rds
Island Bay reserves 15-0 Stokes

They're not even playing like Cap 2 sides it feels like they'd be better suited for Cap 3 or 4. I mean when your best result is only losing by 5 goals then you know something is terribly wrong.
Have heard/been told that the first team have migrated to other clubs, and this is basically a team of U17s. I don't know quite how true that is.
U7s?
Would certainly explain the scorelines
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about 1 month ago
Back to the league this week and the last game of the first round. Interesting fixtures where the top two play teams towards the bottom and the next four all play each other. Potential for some clear divisions in the table. 

Stop Out v Wainui
Tough one to pick. A bit of a local derby. Stop Out still missing Campbell Webster - I’m picking a Wainui WIN

Tawa v Palmy Marist
Tawa at home is a tough away day for anyone. Recent form suggests PNM, but I’m picking TAWA WIN

Palmy Utd v Douglas Villa
Strong recent form for DV, including draw away to Taradale and a win at home to Tawa. Although PNU WIN at homE.

Lower Hutt v Taradale
I’m picking a slip up for the league leaders with a trip to LH. LH is one of the most inconsistent teams in league, but the win away to PNU still sticks in my mind. DRAW

North Welly v Seatoun 
The toughest game of the round to pick. Seatoun on the back of a CL cup scalp, up against a $trong but underperforming NW. Cant decide…. DRAW
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about 1 month ago
Bigboot wrote:
Back to the league this week and the last game of the first round. Interesting fixtures where the top two play teams towards the bottom and the next four all play each other. Potential for some clear divisions in the table.

Stop Out v Wainui
Tough one to pick. A bit of a local derby. Stop Out still missing Campbell Webster - I’m picking a Wainui WIN

Tawa v Palmy Marist
Tawa at home is a tough away day for anyone. Recent form suggests PNM, but I’m picking TAWA WIN

Palmy Utd v Douglas Villa
Strong recent form for DV, including draw away to Taradale and a win at home to Tawa. Although PNU WIN at homE.

Lower Hutt v Taradale
I’m picking a slip up for the league leaders with a trip to LH. LH is one of the most inconsistent teams in league, but the win away to PNU still sticks in my mind. DRAW

North Welly v Seatoun 
The toughest game of the round to pick. Seatoun on the back of a CL cup scalp, up against a $trong but underperforming NW. Cant decide…. DRAW
Agree with all of those, Seatoun and North Welly both need a win to keep in touch with the top 4 as they are 3 pts (Seatoun) and 4 pts (NW) behind 4th place Palmy Marist. PNU seems like the only game I'd be confident in predicting but I would of said that about Dale when they faced DV. Who knows, what a league we're watching!
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about 1 month ago
Weather could be a bit of a factor this weekend too. Rain and high winds in Wellington. 
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30 days ago · edited 30 days ago · History
What. A. Wild. League!

10 beats 2
8 beats 1 

An injury time equaliser for PNM and Wainui and a blow out for NW. 
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29 days ago
So much fun to see the results. Maybe Nth Wellington will bounce back 
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19 days ago
And we are back to the league this week - first game of the second round. Only 11 points seperate 1st and 10th. All 10 teams currently in contention for promotion (min. Top 4).

Some exciting match ups this week:

Lower Hutt v Palmy United
LH coming off a big win against league leaders Taradale, and  beat PNU away in round 1. Hard one to pick, I’m going with an entertaining DRAW

Seatoun v Stop Out
Both coming off strong cup performances against CL sides. Will be interesting to see if they can bring the same quality to the league. Interesting fact - Seatoun hasn’t taken a point off Stop Out since 2022 and I can’t see the last time they’ve beaten them. DRAW

Wainui v Tawa
Tawa haven’t won since the 17th of May and Wainui away in the middle of winter is a tough proposition. Last time these two played it ended in 5-4 win to Tawa. I’m picking another DRAW

Palmy Marist v Douglas Villa
DV coming off their game of the season against PNU away, will be confident of backing up. PNM off the back of a largely defensive display against Napier. DV WIN

North Wellington v Taradale
NW seem to have turned a corner, aided by the new signing of Wilkinson in the midfield. I’m picking NW WIN 
 
Give your thoughts in the games this weekend! 
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17 days ago
Going to LHC vs PNU tomorrow, anything interesting about this match or the history of these clubs worth knowing about?
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17 days ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
Going to LHC vs PNU tomorrow, anything interesting about this match or the history of these clubs worth knowing about?
PNU is a relatively new club made up of Red Sox, Massey Uni and North End FC. Their coach Scott Robson played for Olympic back in the day. PNU looked unbeatable early doors then Lower Hutt beat them at home. Should be a good game!
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17 days ago
Shambles wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
Going to LHC vs PNU tomorrow, anything interesting about this match or the history of these clubs worth knowing about?
PNU is a relatively new club made up of Red Sox, Massey Uni and North End FC. Their coach Scott Robson played for Olympic back in the day. PNU looked unbeatable early doors then Lower Hutt beat them at home. Should be a good game!
Ooooh that's fairly spicey, should be a fun watch then
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17 days ago
Shambles wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
Going to LHC vs PNU tomorrow, anything interesting about this match or the history of these clubs worth knowing about?
PNU is a relatively new club made up of Red Sox, Massey Uni and North End FC. Their coach Scott Robson played for Olympic back in the day. PNU looked unbeatable early doors then Lower Hutt beat them at home. Should be a good game!
You will get to see him play tomorrow....
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17 days ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
Going to LHC vs PNU tomorrow, anything interesting about this match or the history of these clubs worth knowing about?
LHC we absolutely decimated by the take-over and then dumping of the Phoenix academy. Their first team has slowly been rebuilding and possibly the strongest they’ve been since the departure of the Nix. 

LHC have a lively and direct coach, who’s playing style is definitely reflected by the players on the pitch. Very direct, very competitive and physical. They don’t have any standout players, but a well organised team. 

Should be a great contest. Enjoy!
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16 days ago
While 0-0 probably wasn’t the result they were looking for it was still a competitive match against a strong team. First half I would say LHC had more aggression, then it was PNU in the second half. Perhaps a symptom of the windy weather? Either way I had a good chat with a number of the folk there, very friendly bunch who were more than happy to have a chat with me. Had a good chat with Chatham Cup finalist, Bobby Walker, absolute legend. Got his signature in the 100 year anniversary book which was nice! A lot of people there were surprised to learn they had their own book which was funny. The Ricoh centre is pretty good as well, great facility.
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16 days ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
<snip>, Bobby Walker, absolute legend. Got his signature in the 100 year anniversary book which was nice! A lot of people there were surprised to learn they had their own book which was funny. The Ricoh centre is pretty good as well, great facilit,<snip>

Another good book effort by Dave Webster. How many is that now? Good on him. 
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 living in Agadez, Niger.  Spending more time in town, Agadez, as bad people in the desert are spoiling the good life.
19/4/26.

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16 days ago
FWIW: Dave Webster has written 4, Wellington United, Waterside Karori, Lower Hutt City & Hungaria.
He also helped provide some great source material for the Stop Out history 
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 living in Agadez, Niger.  Spending more time in town, Agadez, as bad people in the desert are spoiling the good life.
19/4/26.

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