Interesting battle for the 2 bottom spots in Capital Premier, I watched UH v Miramar on saturday and went in for a beer afterwards, the Miramar guys weren't happy hearing all the results on Saturady, every game went the wrong way for them, they can't afford to drop players from CL team (its not won yet) so they might be in trouble. Cap premier v cap 1 play off could feature 2 CL teams playing each other Miramar, Wests or LH playing Olympic from Cap 1. Can anyone post the draw for the remaining games.
Kapiti Coast United __ Marist __ Weka 1;
Miramar Rangers __ Western Suburbs __ Centennial;
Tawa __ Waterside Karori __ Redwood;
Island Bay United __ Upper Hutt City __ Wakefield 1;
Wairarapa United __ Lower Hutt City __ Sportsbowl.
Next Week
KCU V Tawa
LH V Miramar
Marist V Wairarapa
UH V Wharfies
Wests V IB (Sunday)
After that are the Catch up Matches
LH V Tawa
Marist V LH
Tawa V Kapiti
Wairarapa V Marist
Wharfies V LH
Wharfies V Wests
I believe thats the lot
Good on the Tawa team for coming back to our clubrooms on Saturday. The weather was awful, no other games were being played, and our game was in Mirarmar, but they still made the effort to come back to Kilbirnie for a drink before heading home.
Good on the Tawa team for coming back to our clubrooms on Saturday. The weather was awful, no other games were being played, and our game was in Mirarmar, but they still made the effort to come back to Kilbirnie for a drink before heading home.
I believe that some of the regular first teamers have been semi-permanently "dropped"
I must admit I will be... curious to see what LH do when we play them last game of the season (for us) if things are still close in the relegation fight
wulfsteam2008-07-29 17:49:07
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Wellington United __ Miramar Rangers __ Newtown 1;
A dog with a bone :)
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All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
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29.07.2008
By Gary Caffell
Wairarapa United coach Phil Keinzley is frustrated by rules which allow Capital Soccer premier division sides to stack their teams with players from the higher-graded central league competition but he says nothing can be done about it.
A win to Wairarapa United over lowly-placed Western Suburbs in Wellington on Sunday would have been a giant step towards them winning the premier division title but Western Suburbs fielded the bulk of their central league side against them and won 1-0.
As it happened the loss was not crucial to Wairarapa United's chances of the title win which will enable them to challenge for a central league spot themselves next season because their main challengers, Tawa and Island Bay United, had been beaten themselves the previous day.
But it was a classic illustration of the length some clubs will go to ensure their second teams are also playing at the highest possible level, in this case the premier division competition."We were told after the game that they (Western Suburbs) had played nine of their central league side, that's how important avoiding relegation is to them," Keinzley said.
"Obviously it's not ideal for those of us who don't have a central league team to call on but from what we can gather it's all above board.
"We just have to grin and bear it."
Keinzley said Wairarapa United could expect little sympathy from the Wellington-based clubs in either the central league or premier division competitions in debating the fairness of the current situation because it had already been made obvious they would much rather see a club from the capital take the premier division spoils.
"It's not they have anything personally against us, it's just that they want to avoid any chance of having to travel to Masterton for central league games," Keinzley said.
"They don't want any more travel involved there than what there is at present."
Keinzley has heard too that if Wairarapa United are involved in playoffs for next season's central league series at the end of this season the condition of their home ground, the Pugh Sports Bowl, will be raised by their opposition.
"There is a growing belief that matches of that importance couldn't be played there because of the poor state of the pitch and that's something we are going to have to address," he said.
"The worry for us is there aren't too many other suitable options around and obviously we wouldn't want to give away home advantage."
Wairarapa United are, in fact, scheduled to play their next premier division match against Lower Hutt City at the Sports Bowl this coming weekend but even now there are grave doubts as to whether it will actually be staged there.
"We'll assess things a little later in the week but it is very possible a change will have to be made", Keinzley said.
Lower Hutt City is currently at the very bottom of the premier division points table and that scenario will very probably see them play a number of their central league side which sits third in that competition but seven points in arrears of the leader.
"Again I think we will find the team we are playing is a lot different that what it has been in the past," Keinzley said. "They (Lower Hutt) have an even better central league side than Western Suburbs so that tells you something about how strong they could be when they play us."
29.07.2008
Keinzley said Wairarapa United could expect little sympathy from the Wellington-based clubs in either the central league or premier division competitions in debating the fairness of the current situation because it had already been made obvious they would much rather see a club from the capital take the premier division spoils.
"It's not they have anything personally against us, it's just that they want to avoid any chance of having to travel to Masterton for central league games," Keinzley said.
"They don't want any more travel involved there than what there is at present."
That is bull. The trip to Masterton is no big drag at all. In fact, its a good excuse for a roadie.
All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight
It certainly give Wests a leg up but every Central League club gets the option early in the season.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Frankie/Smithy - i agree with both of you
For example a CL or premier team could drop players to a much lower division (e.g. Div 6 or 13 or whatever) for a 12.30 game, before promoting back up to their (e.g.) 2nd team for a 2.30 game or a Sunday game. The players only need to take the field for a minute for the lower division and it is within the rules. It does, however, give the teams freedom to drop nearly as many players as they like if they have enough lower division teams.
I would have thought it wouldn't be too hard to close this loophole?...Only 3 players from a higher division team the previous week allowed to play for a given lower division team....rather than basing it on the last game they played?
just my thoughts anyways
For example a CL or premier team could drop players to a much lower division (e.g. Div 6 or 13 or whatever) for a 12.30 game, before promoting back up to their (e.g.) 2nd team for a 2.30 game or a Sunday game. The players only need to take the field for a minute for the lower division and it is within the rules. It does, however, give the teams freedom to drop nearly as many players as they like if they have enough lower division teams.
I would have thought it wouldn't be too hard to close this loophole?...Only 3 players from a higher division team the previous week allowed to play for a given lower division team....rather than basing it on the last game they played?
just my thoughts anyways
Frankie/Smithy - i agree with both of you
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
