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Feverish wrote:
gees - getting a bit ahead of yaself..
 
Its okay to dream isn't it? Would be a shame to see Wai Utd fold for the second(?) time though. Guess it shows the "recruitment" model really wasnt sustainable. Bit of a loss for some of the younger guys who got a chance they otherwise would not have got.
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Rejigging all the grades to suit them is BS in my opinion. If WU pull out that should be the end of it, just like Stokes Valley after 2009 season. They should be made to either build themselves back up from Cap4 or go back to playing in the Rapa.
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Can't say I feel sorry at all for WU. You pay for a team to enter the CL and fund it for X number of years and then pull the $$$$$ and expect others to fund the expensive legacy you leave behind.
 
Dont know too much of the history but I seem to remember Phil doing exactly the same thing in the past with womens football in the Rapa.
 
 
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Yip and yip. But its all a bunch of crap now as PK has confirmed to Cap Football that there will be a Central league team now. Not too sure what will happen to the reserves as i know at least 8 players (starting players) are looking at leaving the club. He may look at recruiting players from local leagues or colleges to do this. Unsure, but as time goes on, things will change. And from what i can understand, there is still an argument over where they will play. I know the cricketers are not happy if they get the QE2 park Oval, as the council has just pumped money into getting the cricket block back to where it should be at a playable level. More to follow......
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Three possible huge signings to be announced for Wairarapa United, more to follow.
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JTP1 wrote:
Three possible huge signings to be announced for Wairarapa United, more to follow.
so they've gone from pulling out to making huge signings?

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JTP1 wrote:
Three possible huge signings to be announced for Wairarapa United, more to follow.
 
I've declined, so it's just two big signings now.
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TSMA you are full of s..t
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I'm waiting for a call from WU.

Not as huge as I was 4 weeks ago (5 kg lighter ) but still on the "healthy" side of the scale. Aiming to start my first season in 4 in half decent shape.

Its no longer a problem.

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And your justification behind that whatsupdoc? Sauce of my s**t comes directly from the club that PK tried to get to take over. Everyone has a right to their own opinion, and you have said yours, so fair enough. I am only voicing my opinion on what could happen if the saga was to continue, but now PK has changed his mind, things are back to normal. Just another year in WU football!
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According to the Times Age Phil is coaching again and they are holding an open training tomorrow.
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yip, and they are in talks with the council about playing at the Oval. and thats going to happen....yeah right
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PK a bit of a drama queen eh?
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Rumor has it Tawa are bringing in 2 imports from the USA, anyone else heard this?rufer72011-02-07 10:39:12
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could possibly have a very quality pom with them as well
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I play for Tawa and haven't heard any of this, think it's just rumours
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Tawa ftw

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footballmad wrote:
I play for Tawa and haven't heard any of this, think it's just rumours


That's because they play in your position
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Mapple wrote:
footballmad wrote:
I play for Tawa and haven't heard any of this, think it's just rumours


That's because they play in your position
 
didn't realise they were looking for a new 2nd team goalie
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New Players at Tawa is just just rumours however I can confirm that Simon Angus has now stepped in to captain the central leauge side
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Who the f**k is that.

Fuck this stupid game

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tafc wrote:
New Players at Tawa is just just rumours however I can confirm that Simon Angus has now stepped in to captain the central leauge side
 
and their has been a mass player exodus including fenton to vicotria premier league and karl romijn to try his chances at being goalie at news of this decision.
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Hard News wrote:
Who's Fenton with in the VPL Si?
 
st alban saints i believe. croatian much?
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Hard News wrote:
They must have been promoted.
 
correct
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Tawa to be relegated
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Andrew Abba to Olympic....?
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United take up the tartan
Wairarapa United will have a strong Scottish influence when they contest the Central League in 2011.

Coach Phil Keinzley confirmed today that three Scots - a fullback, midfielder and striker - are due to arrive in Masterton in the next month and will be part of the Wairarapa United squad throughout this year's campaign. However, he was loathe to release names until their transfers were complete.

The players are joining the club on the recommendation of Kevin Murray, a star of the Wairarapa United premier side about a decade ago.

A prolific goal scorer with a high work ethic, Murray was seen by Keinzley as the ideal scout for the current line-up.

"He understands the level of football played here and the type of player who should not only make an impact on the field but who will enjoy the lifestyle as well," Keinzley said.

Once word got out in Scotland that Wairarapa United were interested in signing at least three players, several inquiries were received from prospective candidates, Keinzley said.

"All I had to do was tell Kevin what we wanted and he went from there."

Keinzley said acquiring the three Scots and exciting Japanese midfielder Takayuki Omi, currently playing for YoungHeart Manawatu in the national league, would counter the several losses Wairarapa United have suffered from the squad which finished a meritorious third in the Central League last season.

Among the players not returning are goalkeeper Richard Gillespie and midfielders Andrew Abba, George Barbarouses and Nick Roydhouse.

Of that quartet, Gillespie probably ranks as the biggest loss, as goalkeepers with his experience and skill are keenly sought and hard to find.

News that immigration hassles are behind them - at least for this year - mean Wairarapa United will again have the services of classy Vanuatu striker Seule Soroman and Fijians Pita Rabo, Waisake Sabatu and Sakeo Valevou.
 
Also back again will be former All Whites striker Campbell Banks and other quality "imports" in Adam Cowan and Ian Sandbrook.

The number of locals in the Central League line-up should be of useful proportions, too. Regulars from recent seasons such as Carl Shailer, Miroslav Tvaroh and Aaron Spierling may be joined by Wairarapa senior rep cricketer Steve Coleman, and youngsters Ben Wilton and Ben Ravenwood, plus the Hemi brothers, Thomas and Mark.

Keinzley is confident Wairarapa United will have a side with the ability to make another bold showing in the Central League but agrees that without Abba, Barbarouses and Roydhouse, question marks exist over whether they will have the same attacking flair as last year.

"A lot depends on what the Scots boys offer. It's pretty much wait and see in that respect," he said.

Keinzley said it wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, however, if his side's flair was blunted to a degree because there were times last season when it created a looseness in their play which cost them on the scoreboard.

"Maybe a bit more hard graft could bring better results. Time will tell there too."

Wairarapa United start this year's Central League campaign with a home game against Lower Hutt on April 3 with the match perhaps being played at the Queen Elizabeth Park oval after what Keinzley described as "very helpful" discussions with the Masterton District Council.

Their first serious hit-out will come this weekend when they play Wainuiomata at Petone in the first round of the Hilton Petone Cup pre-season competition.

Several of the Central League squad will not be available for that game but that doesn't concern Keinzley, who always intended to use this competition to trial fringe players and experiment with combinations.
 
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Sounds as though Wairarapa will be a decent side, depending on their Scots of course. 2 Scots that spring to mand who had a decent impact are the Little brothers. Anything like them and they could well excede last years 3rd placing.

Its no longer a problem.

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I thought there was a four player max non-residency rule? There used to be anyway I thought

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still on their one year working visa. arf

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Hard News wrote:
They must have a good immigration consultant... (sets this one up for 2ndBest)
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^ Smith?

Its no longer a problem.

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Nope.
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12. GUEST PLAYERS
(a) Any player who is not a New Zealand citizen or who does not hold a permanent
resident permit, and requires an International Clearance to play in New Zealand, is
to be regarded as a Guest Player.
(b) No team may have more than three (3) Guest Players recorded on a team card in
the same match.
(c) A Guest Player may, after having resided continuously in New Zealand for a
period of not less than twelve months, be re-classified provided they apply in
writing to NZF via their local District Federation.
(d) District Federations shall keep a register of Guest Players and note any changes of
status.
(e) In the event of a Guest Player transferring to a club in a different Federation, then
the Federation giving the clearance shall advise the new Federation of the Guest
Player�s status.
(f) In the event of a dispute concerning a player�s classification, the local Federation
shall request the player to forthwith produce such evidence as is necessary for that
Federation to determine the matter.
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are we ever gonna see a draw on capital soccer? from what i know its been confirmed for a wee while now so its a bit slack that it isnt up there yet.
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