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Bonzo wrote:
I was at the Suburbs v Tawa game today.
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Tawa were deserved winners on the day. They did not create that many chances but the ones that they did were finished off well. Suburbs had a late shot rattle the post just before Tawa got their 3rd just on full time, so 2-2 may have been a little unjust.

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I do think on what I saw today, bith teams will struggle in the Central league based on this.

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I will just say again before I carry on my post that Tawa deserved to win.

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Now what really gets on my wick are sore winners.

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To those supporters from Tawa please get your chip off your shoulder to do with Western Suburbs, don't worry about our players or the club, just concentrate on your own club.

Just because your sons or yourself were never any good to keep on playing for Suburbs and had to move clubs get over it. Does Ole Soccer Academy upset you so much as well, maybe you should not live through life with your short comings of failing at football that you have to live it through your sons or through your hate and I do mean hate for Western Suburbs.

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I know that Western Suburbs are not everyones cup of tea, but they have not broken any rules, and all clubs could get sponsors and benefactors on board, so instead of bleating about Western Suburbs put your enrgy into making your club stronger.

umm mate if you havnt noticed cause you may be and american import too, tawa and west have always hated each other...the rivalary is huge and has always been there its still at tawa though obviously west only have 3-4 players who would know this these daysDidier Drogba2010-04-02 20:02:30
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Bonzo wrote:
I do think on what I saw today, bith teams will struggle in the Central league based on this.
 
Not fact.
 
Wests will purchase as many players as they need to.  They will be in the top three.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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AJ13 wrote:
Today was an excellent example of whats been happening at Wests for years, they dont want to invest in developing players to make them better, they just want to buy in 'strong' players.
Yet everyone calls Wests 2nd team a bunch of schoolkids. Are they not developing these guys? What do you think Ole academy is for?

A dog with a bone :)

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nightz wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Today was an excellent example of whats been happening at Wests for years, they dont want to invest in developing players to make them better, they just want to buy in 'strong' players.
Yet everyone calls Wests 2nd team a bunch of schoolkids. Are they not developing these guys? What do you think Ole academy is for?
a vehicle for Wests to buy players

Founder

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nightz wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Today was an excellent example of whats been happening at Wests for years, they dont want to invest in developing players to make them better, they just want to buy in 'strong' players.
Yet everyone calls Wests 2nd team a bunch of schoolkids. Are they not developing these guys? What do you think Ole academy is for?

Ok, local talent then. How many of that second team are from Porirua? How many at Ole are from Porirua? How many of them have come right through the Wests junior ranks into these squads? Sweet f**k all.

And their second team are probably called school kids because they dont play any better than a bunch of kids. The only reason they never get relegated to Cap 1 is because the squad gets stacked with 1st team players at the close of a sh*te season.

My point is that theres lots of local talent in these juniors, but what the kids/parents themselves dont realise is that the club doesnt care about them.
AJ132010-04-02 21:17:51
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Tawa capitalised on the chances they created, that was pretty much all their was to it. 3 well taken goals from Mike Ramaekers aka The Poaching Mouse.

The sad part is certain (not all) Tawa supporters strutting around the clubrooms afterwards "beating their chests" as if they'd just won the league. Fair play n' all but its a long season for all the teams involved.

I can safely say Tawa won't win the league, but at the same time they won't do any disservice to their club or their supporters, nor do I think they will be relegated. I say its healthy to have more than 1 team from this part of the province in the Central League and it should add some much needed spice to the 2010 season.

Now im sure someone will find some sentence in their where im bashing Tawa, not so - all the best to the red n' yellow.

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Arf
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oh come on news, thats not fair.
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Bonzo wrote:
I was at the Suburbs v Tawa game today.
 
Tawa were deserved winners on the day. They did not create that many chances but the ones that they did were finished off well. Suburbs had a late shot rattle the post just before Tawa got their 3rd just on full time, so 2-2 may have been a little unjust.
 
I do think on what I saw today, bith teams will struggle in the Central league based on this.
 
I will just say again before I carry on my post that Tawa deserved to win.
 
Now what really gets on my wick are sore winners.
 
To those supporters from Tawa please get your chip off your shoulder to do with Western Suburbs, don't worry about our players or the club, just concentrate on your own club.
Just because your sons or yourself were never any good to keep on playing for Suburbs and had to move clubs get over it. Does Ole Soccer Academy upset you so much as well, maybe you should not live through life with your short comings of failing at football that you have to live it through your sons or through your hate and I do mean hate for Western Suburbs.
 
I know that Western Suburbs are not everyones cup of tea, but they have not broken any rules, and all clubs could get sponsors and benefactors on board, so instead of bleating about Western Suburbs put your enrgy into making your club stronger.
 
sore winners? more like sore loser....
you know tawa hates wests always been the case mostly down to the fact wests turned their back on so many of these players at a young age just to buy their glory - hence why parents are still bitter with some of these people.
 
was that a tawa home game or wests? guess it is a bit much to rent a crowd aswell as players from the united states a?
 
1st day of football volume 2010.
couldn't ask for a better start - a grudge match with the underdog winning.
 
See you at Redwood Bronzo - should be a fun trip.
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We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
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DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
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DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
that seems like a silly argument to me. how many olympic players live in Newtown? Or Mirimar players that live in Mirimar?
 
But apart from that, great result from Tawa
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steelo wrote:
DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
that seems like a silly argument to me. how many olympic players live in Newtown? Or Mirimar players that live in Mirimar?
 
But apart from that, great result from Tawa
 
I think his point is that not many of them are Wests-developed players.  But the same could be said about Miramar's squad today.  Olympic not so much, they have a very strong contingent of Greek players supplemented by a couple of well-paid additions.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
 
1 more.  Matt Wilson is undeniably Wests.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Smithy wrote:
DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
 
1 more.  Matt Wilson is undeniably Wests.
 
u got me.
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bobbyb, why is it that you dont say "boo" when I was past you in the street? :)
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Smithy wrote:
steelo wrote:
DKP22 wrote:
We had two Americans today. Nate Winkel who has been in New Zealand for a few years now and Dan O'Brien who has come this year. All this talk of a team full of Americans is stupid.
 
still 2 more players than there are from porirua/whitby....
that seems like a silly argument to me. how many olympic players live in Newtown? Or Mirimar players that live in Mirimar?
 
But apart from that, great result from Tawa
 
I think his point is that not many of them are Wests-developed players.  But the same could be said about Miramar's squad today.  Olympic not so much, they have a very strong contingent of Greek players supplemented by a couple of well-paid additions.
 
off the top of my head miramar not nearly as bad...
farrington, nguyen, chote the ones i know
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Barber21 wrote:
bobbyb, why is it that you dont say "boo" when I was past you in the street? :)
 
2 much respect mate. ha!
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How many clubs in Wellington in the Cent Prem league can say that their team is full of locals or even players that have come through the junior ranks at the club and are still their, in the words of Scribe NOT MANY IF ANY.
 
Lets be realistic if we all thought that our kids would all make it into the clubs first team, then we would have a 60 team Central premier league. Kids mature at different stages and lets be honest if you believe that the clubs are their to foster the kids and bring them on and develop them, then you need to waken up. The kids are great revenue for these clubs, and one or two may make it further at the club.
 
I have followed Suburbs from the Viard days and I am also a local, and believe it or not I do not like the way the club has gone at times, but they are my local team and i will support them regardless.
 
The comment around Suburbs droping players to their Cap 1 team towards the end of the season has been done by many teams before, just now and also they will do this in the future, so it is not a Suburbs problem.
 
Lastly with regards to their zillions of money and money from pokies, and if things do not go to plan they will just go and buy more players, then so be it. All clubs have got the opportunity to get money from sponsorship, pokies and benefactors, and if you think that your club has players all playing for the love of the game then stop sniffing the glue, the clubs pay these players by way of boots, petrol money and player payments, that is a reality, the difference is some get paid more than others because their club has sourced the funding.
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Bonzo wrote:
How many clubs in Wellington in the Cent Prem league can say that their team is full of locals or even players that have come through the junior ranks at the club and are still their, in the words of Scribe NOT MANY IF ANY.
 
Lets be realistic if we all thought that our kids would all make it into the clubs first team, then we would have a 60 team Central premier league. Kids mature at different stages and lets be honest if you believe that the clubs are their to foster the kids and bring them on and develop them, then you need to waken up. The kids are great revenue for these clubs, and one or two may make it further at the club.
 
I have followed Suburbs from the Viard days and I am also a local, and believe it or not I do not like the way the club has gone at times, but they are my local team and i will support them regardless.
 
The comment around Suburbs droping players to their Cap 1 team towards the end of the season has been done by many teams before, just now and also they will do this in the future, so it is not a Suburbs problem.
 
Lastly with regards to their zillions of money and money from pokies, and if things do not go to plan they will just go and buy more players, then so be it. All clubs have got the opportunity to get money from sponsorship, pokies and benefactors, and if you think that your club has players all playing for the love of the game then stop sniffing the glue, the clubs pay these players by way of boots, petrol money and player payments, that is a reality, the difference is some get paid more than others because their club has sourced the funding.
 
im sorry if youve mis understood - these players did not get back stabbed  by wests as kids - they got turned on in their prime - late teens/early 20's with passionate parents (in particular one) most like yourself I imagine.
 
all i was impleying is what was wests loss is tawas gain. today showed that. but full credit to must go to wests for their development.. pitty it has all turned to sh*t - good luck for the rest of the season.
bobboltontawa22010-04-02 23:53:04
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These parents would have been parents that were quite happy to take things from the club when the going was good for them and their teens/young men, ie all the gear that gets dished out etc, and I am sure they would have been Dave this and Dave that and the club this and the club that, and as soon as they are not in the picture anymore, the club is sh*te I am sure you know what I mean.
 
Like in many clubs like you say it has been Tawa's gain and Wests loss, but I will reserve judgement on the Tawa players until later in the season to see if it is a loss for Suburbs.
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touche dearest bobbyb
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bbw, wasn't your team that got beaten 3-1 by Tawa????? Didn't you play in that losing team or were you just a prentender?

AngusBeef2010-04-03 01:12:39
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If we were to be a little less parochial in our outlook (although I appreciate this is the "Central League" thread) young players want to come to/are recruited (aka poached) by Wests (depending on your viewpoint) because they believe that the club (along with Ol�) provides an excellent development environment.  This has been the case in years past with the previous coaching staff and is, I'm sure, still the philosophy this season.  Of course, doing well in the leagues/cup is important too (and Wests have certainly won their fair share of silverware in the recent past) but many of these kids have aspirations towards higher honours than Central League (with all due respect) and believe (along with their parents) that Wests is as good a vehicle as any, in Wellington at least, for helping to achieve these aspirations.  Whether they are good enough (or have the desire to put the required work in) to move onto higher honours or not only time will tell.  What is certain is that Wests has an excellent record of developing players onto higher honours (as do many clubs I'm sure).  For instance, I have been told that during Dave Wilson's tenure at the club, Wests have placed, or been significantly involved in placing, more than 30 players into U.S. scholarship programmes.

What is for sure is that to succeed players have to have the right attitude as well as ability.   I've only been around the Wellington football scene for 5 years or so but, anecdotally, I get the impression that in some cases there was no doubting the talent of the players who harbour resentment towards Wests, but what was lacking was their application.  It's not enough to talk the talk - you have to walk the walk as well. Equally, also andecdotally, I have heard stories of ex-Wests players who don't particularly have an axe to grind with the club but who were possibly treated more shabbily than they deserved.

But hey - every club in the world will have examples of players who feel they have not been treated with the respect they deserve and have left for new pastures and grumbling resentment towards their previous club.  Every club has "skeletons" in its closet.  One of Wests' is the heinous crime of signing players to win football matches (stop the f*ckin' presses - this story's a whopper!)  Quite apart from the obvious benefits on the team's performances of having "name" players in the ranks, a perhaps under-appreciated by-product of this is the positive effect that the work ethic/attitude/experience of these "name" players has on the younger players who train and play with them week-in, week-out.

So, for those who delight in taking pot-shots at Wests please carry on even though there are equally deserving cases towards whom the same vitriol can be directed.  You've obviously been terribly wronged by Wests in the past, but, as is always the case, there are two sides to every story...

Edit:  Probably should have said but forgot to do so in my ramble above - well done to Tawa - on balance they deserved to win the game.  I agree with Piney - the difference was that they just wanted it more.  The three goals were all excellent strikes.
oldbastard2010-04-03 11:05:20
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Barber21 wrote:
Tawa capitalised on the chances they created, that was pretty much all their was to it. 3 well taken goals from Mike Ramaekers aka The Poaching Mouse.

The sad part is certain (not all) Tawa supporters strutting around the clubrooms afterwards "beating their chests" as if they'd just won the league. Fair play n' all but its a long season for all the teams involved.

I can safely say Tawa won't win the league, but at the same time they won't do any disservice to their club or their supporters, nor do I think they will be relegated. I say its healthy to have more than 1 team from this part of the province in the Central League and it should add some much needed spice to the 2010 season.

Now im sure someone will find some sentence in their where im bashing Tawa, not so - all the best to the red n' yellow.



Hold on Tiki. Is there a rule at Wests that if you beat the opposition you can't talk a bit of sh*te afterwards in the clubrooms and enjoy the win??

handle the loss, accept the crap that Angus gives out, and beat them at redwood. simple really...
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The amount of ill-informed rubbish in here is incredible.

Let's move on aye.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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Barber21 wrote:
bobbyb, why is it that you dont say "boo" when I was past you in the street? :)
Good to see you've gone back home, and got on the scoresheet today
 
Why ever would you have left Lower Hutt?

A dog with a bone :)

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Does anyone else see a striking resemblance between Dom Rowe and Adrian Brody?
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Certainly similar.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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lol, yeah I was going to put up a picture comparison but couldn't find a good one of Doms face
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so thats him in his work suit...

now put a picture up of adrien brody so we can compare
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Couple of scores through.

Olympic 7 - Petone 2

Lower Hutt 6 - Tawa 3.

Palmy Marist 4 - Team Naki 0
2ndBest2010-04-05 16:15:07
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Petone v Olympic was an odd affair. I missed the first 20 and it was 6-0 to Olympic when I arrived. Pretty even for the last 25 of the first half. Petone won the second half 2-1 with Olympic scoring in the last minute. Petones second was a fantastic team goal.

Its no longer a problem.

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Tawa were also 6-0 down but scored 3 in five minutes to make the last few minutes interesting.

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Too easy. Undefeated League streak continues. 
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Miramar Rangers       3    Wairarapa United      1
Dominic Rowe               Seule Soromon
John Sutherland
Michael White
 
Olympic               7    Petone                2
 
Tawa                  3    Lower Hutt City       6
Russell Shugg              Phil Patterson (2)
Russell Kyne               Martin Pereya
Ben Edusei                 Pedro Garcia (2)
                           OGNapier City Rovers    1    Western Suburbs       2Palm Nth Marist       4    Team Taranaki         0
Jarrod Bloor (2)
Alex Ogidi
Jose Maria Cantillo
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Just arrived back from the Mar/Wairarapa game.  Started off well for united and looked like the better team.  Imray made 2 point blank fantastic saves and then the Mar counter attacked and scored.  1 nil half time to the Mar.  The Mar then scored straight after half time to make it 2 nil.  A few sub changes with James Oxtoby (WU) (groin) replaced by Peta Rabo.  Ian Sanbrook and Carl Shailer replaced at the same time.  Wairarapa kept pushing and Seule scored from a great through ball from George B.  2-1.  Then Mar made a sub and the player that went on scored with his first touch. 3-1.  Then controversy.....  Seule Soroman latched on to a through ball which he attempted to flick over his head, into the defenders arms which were raised above him.  Referee awarded Wairarapa a penalty.  A couple of Mar players had wandered over to what it looked like giving the Linesman a serve.  The lino then flagged the referee to come over.  After a breif discussion, the Penalty was reversed....to the dismay of the Wairarapa coach, subs and supporters.  Things were said on the sideline and from the crowd regarding this and still cant remember a linesman over ruling a ref AFTER the decision had been made... Strange to me.
Seule then received his 2nd yellow and was dismissed from the match.
 
Anyway, the game ended at 3-1 to the Mar with both Adam Cowan and Richard Gillespie having what would be called a "NOT SO QUIET" conversation with the officials.
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Is it at all possible the lino saw the defender head the ball and not handle the Ball?
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