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Chatham Cup 2015 - Napier City Rovers vs Eastern Suburbs

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over 10 years ago
It'll be played somewhere other than Auckland then.
I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 10 years ago

Smithy wrote:

The TAB have some really good odds on the Chat Cup this weekend.

I put on a multi for all four games, but forgot to click %age bet and absent mindedly put on an epic $60 bet. Be sweet if it comes off!

I do like a good gamble, but could you explain what it means when you click the percentage box?

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over 10 years ago

Yakcall wrote:
It'll be played somewhere other than Auckland then.

Nah be at North Harbour of course 

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over 10 years ago

NHpeter wrote:

Yakcall wrote:
It'll be played somewhere other than Auckland then.

Nah be at North Harbour of course 

Last 5 years it's been at Harbour twice. Hardly nailed on to be hosted there is it.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 10 years ago

Buffon II wrote:

NHpeter wrote:

Yakcall wrote:
It'll be played somewhere other than Auckland then.

Nah be at North Harbour of course 

Last 5 years it's been at Harbour twice. Hardly nailed on to be hosted there is it.

But Buffy it will be there!!

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over 10 years ago

NHpeter wrote:

Smithy wrote:

The TAB have some really good odds on the Chat Cup this weekend.

I put on a multi for all four games, but forgot to click %age bet and absent mindedly put on an epic $60 bet. Be sweet if it comes off!

I do like a good gamble, but could you explain what it means when you click the percentage box?

A percentage bet you pay a pertcentage of the price of the Multi bet (or first four, trifecta or pick 6) and in return get a percentage of the prize. 

So you could have a $5% bet which will give you a 10% return (the return is determined by the number of options) so if the Multi pays $500, you get $50, but you have only had to stake $5 rather than $50

This better make sense given that I work at the TAB!

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over 10 years ago

NHpeter wrote:

Smithy wrote:

The TAB have some really good odds on the Chat Cup this weekend.

I put on a multi for all four games, but forgot to click %age bet and absent mindedly put on an epic $60 bet. Be sweet if it comes off!

I do like a good gamble, but could you explain what it means when you click the percentage box?

A percentage bet you pay a pertcentage of the price of the Multi bet (or first four, trifecta or pick 6) and in return get a percentage of the prize. 

So you could have a $5% bet which will give you a 10% return (the return is determined by the number of options) so if the Multi pays $500, you get $50, but you have only had to stake $5 rather than $50

This better make sense given that I work at the TAB!

...maybe give a Chatham Cup example?

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over 10 years ago

i would have but its not easy to work out on out 1980's terminals!

also with only 4 options its probably not worth doing a percentage bet as you could end up with less than you put on

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over 10 years ago

That photo of Declan in the article is definitely more like Bono than the Edge

Salmon swim upstream

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over 10 years ago

NHpeter wrote:

Buffon II wrote:

NHpeter wrote:

Yakcall wrote:
It'll be played somewhere other than Auckland then.

Nah be at North Harbour of course 

Last 5 years it's been at Harbour twice. Hardly nailed on to be hosted there is it.

But Buffy it will be there!!

As There's an ITM Cup game scheduled for NHS on the same day I'd say it's unlikely to be there??

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over 10 years ago

Fulltime at Endeavour

Western Suburbs 0 Napier City Rovers 3

(0-2 h/time)

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over 10 years ago

It was Men against boys, Wests a very tidy side and comfortable on the ball, but just totally out muscled by a very strong and skilful Napier outfit.

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over 10 years ago

Great to see Billingsley live - player of the day for me for Wests - puts himelf about - a good touch and turn of speed - played quite wide on the left so was hard for him to get in on goal - Wests lacked a target man in the middle - so their attack was a bit blunted - but as said earlier - nice inter passing and deft touches - unfortunately the many passes came to naught.  As Hoddle said - Men v Boys - Wests are a team of the next few years if they can retain players or keep the Ole production line coming - number 14 for Wests looked like he was 14 himself - pretty cool to see a wee man running midfield - hope he is aligned and eligible for higher honours, Good luck to NCR - they play at a high speed and their fans are loud and proud. Keep it in the Central League.

"Ufuk with the Club, Ufuk with the Country".

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over 10 years ago

Very true about Billingsley, strong fast and skilful, big future ahead for that lad. With the young number 14 for Wests, Owen, for someone so slight playing in the middle of the park against strong experienced Napier brutes, he really looked composed and unruffled by the pressure put on him. Very keen to see how far he goes.

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over 10 years ago

Owen was born in the UK I think. #notaligned

Top notch player.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

Dunedin Tech 0 - 0 Mangere United after 90 mins.

95' Mangere United, 0 - 1

97' Dunedin Tech, 1 - 1

105' Dun. Tech down to 10 men, and Mangere United 1 - 2

FT: Mangere United through to the final four.

Birkenhead up 2 - 0 over Central at half time. (just gone up 3 - 0 as I type this)

Half time: Cashmere 0 - Eastern Subs 1


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 10 years ago

FT Cashmere 1 - Eastern Suburbs 2

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over 10 years ago

Hopefully we draw Mangere in the next round.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 10 years ago

Central were very poor today Birkenhead well deserving of their win.

#SaveTheNix

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over 10 years ago

That Dunedin result scuppered my multi!

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

Smithy wrote:

That Dunedin result scuppered my multi!

Never underestimate how poor the Southern Premier League is!

(that they didn't do it in 90 broke one of mine - the longest-shot too...)

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over 10 years ago

Birko 3 Central 0

Really only one team in it.

Central had nothing in the midfield and up front to threaten Birko. Had a good 20 mins after half time when they pushed Vicelich a bit further forward but that was about it. Was surprised that only Ivan and Spoonley (who was poor) were there from their Auckland City resources.

Birko weren't that great but certainly by far the better side. The two old fellows Coombes (who was my MOM , even though he got his usual stupid booking) and Dickinson (the young Central defenders couldn't handle his sly tricks) were the difference.

Was surprised Ivan got a booking - thought that wasn't allowed !

Given the weather Shepherds Park was in great condition - reasonable croud , although thought it might have been more ?

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over 10 years ago

Masty wrote:

Smithy wrote:

That Dunedin result scuppered my multi!

Never underestimate how poor the Southern Premier League is!

(that they didn't do it in 90 broke one of mine - the longest-shot too...)

It was a very entertaining game in which the result could have gone either way tbf. Mangere only really threatened on the counter through Sanny Issa but when he went off injured, Mangere's chances dried up. Pitch conditions meant that barely any football could be played but the red card and Mangere scoring from the resulting free kick sunk Tech 

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over 10 years ago

standard:

Edge, whose Ole Academy in Porirua supplied plenty of teenage talent to the club, was happy with his team's efforts. They had reached the last eight with a 7-2 win at Wairarapa.

"Elliot scored seven goals in three games and it was very difficult to replace him. We had six or seven players aged 16. But we knew that, and we are a club that tries to engage with the community and develop young players and move them on. Their team doesn't do that," Edge said.

"I'm proud of the number of young players that we play and I'm proud of the way we play the game. We go out and pass the ball around.

"Our intention is not to win ugly; we want to win playing entertaining football. I don't want to comment too much about other teams but maybe they don't have that intent. It's all about winning.

Founder

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over 10 years ago

Masty wrote:

Never underestimate how poor the Southern Premier League is!

(that they didn't do it in 90 broke one of mine - the longest-shot too...)

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July 17, 2015 9:22pm#1336

are there any others that are better than what's there?

North Force probably think they're quite good, and Melville are Northern Premier League...

But, I don't know the South Island. It's very pretty though!

Become an expert on SI football in the past couple of weeks have we Masty?

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over 10 years ago

Edge wrote:

"Our intention is not to win ugly; we want to win playing entertaining football. I don't want to comment too much about other teams but maybe they don't have that intent. It's all about winning.

His Bono glasses do have a very Rosey tint.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 10 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Edge wrote:

"Our intention is not to win ugly; we want to win playing entertaining football. I don't want to comment too much about other teams but maybe they don't have that intent. It's all about winning.

His Bono glasses do have a very Rosey tint.

Lol!

"I don't want to comment too much about other teams" he said, as he commented a bit about other teams.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

Backheel wrote:

Seems like their may have been some niggle in the game at Wests?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/n...

Interesting quotes from the NCR captain

I was there. Napier were bigger, stronger and classier. In the second half increasingly the 50-50 contests went NCR's way as the smaller Wests players were muscled off the ball. There was some niggle, but nothing really notable. It wasn't really a bad tempered affair.

Noah Billingsly did win heckle of the day, when at 2-0 down he said to NCR's right back "You might win the game but you'll still be ugly tomorrow..."


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 10 years ago

I've heard Bono has made the same comment almost verbatim after a number of matches this year, some to the amusement of people who have watched them go long into the channels for 90 minutes.

bwtcf wrote:

It wasn't really a bad tempered affair.

Tinsley not playing then?

How's my driving? - Whine here

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over 10 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

Backheel wrote:

Seems like their may have been some niggle in the game at Wests?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/n...

Interesting quotes from the NCR captain

I was there. Napier were bigger, stronger and classier. In the second half increasingly the 50-50 contests went NCR's way as the smaller Wests players were muscled off the ball. There was some niggle, but nothing really notable. It wasn't really a bad tempered affair.

Noah Billingsly did win heckle of the day, when at 2-0 down he said to NCR's right back "You might win the game but you'll still be ugly tomorrow..."

He'll probably also decide to pull Billingsly out of his pocket tomorrow...

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over 10 years ago

bwtcf wrote:

Backheel wrote:

Seems like their may have been some niggle in the game at Wests?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/n...

Interesting quotes from the NCR captain

I was there. Napier were bigger, stronger and classier. In the second half increasingly the 50-50 contests went NCR's way as the smaller Wests players were muscled off the ball. There was some niggle, but nothing really notable. It wasn't really a bad tempered affair.

Noah Billingsly did win heckle of the day, when at 2-0 down he said to NCR's right back "You might win the game but you'll still be ugly tomorrow..."

He'll probably also decide to pull Billingsly out of his pocket tomorrow...

 

Post-game forum banter < actual on-field banter.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 10 years ago

Feverish wrote:

standard:

Edge, whose Ole Academy in Porirua supplied plenty of teenage talent to the club, was happy with his team's efforts. They had reached the last eight with a 7-2 win at Wairarapa.

"Elliot scored seven goals in three games and it was very difficult to replace him. We had six or seven players aged 16. But we knew that, and we are a club that tries to engage with the community and develop young players and move them on. Their team doesn't do that," Edge said.

"I'm proud of the number of young players that we play and I'm proud of the way we play the game. We go out and pass the ball around.

"Our intention is not to win ugly; we want to win playing entertaining football. I don't want to comment too much about other teams but maybe they don't have that intent. It's all about winning.

A pity that he feels the need to denigrate other sides instead of just pushing his positive story without trying to bring others down.
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over 10 years ago

Getting really tired of Declan Edge. He continually gets found out by people who know the game so he tries to convince the masses that he knows more than everyone else and he's the only person that promotes 'football'. It's not 2006 anymore. Tika Taka has been found out. His teams are predictable and missing key ingredients to be succesful. Coaching a team to win is just as important as coaching a number 6 to drop into the back 4 on EVERY SINGLE OCCASION. There's no pace, his teams aren't dynamic, they are safe. No risk, no reward. Be braver Declan.

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over 10 years ago

Semi Finals announced, to be played weekend of 29-30th August.

Birkenhead v Napier

Eastern Suburbs v Mangere

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 10 years ago

Declan Edge is obviously a decent coach, just an absolute bellend when it comes to his dribble about other teams!

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over 10 years ago

Birko v Napier going be a cracker....

we only sing when were winning
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over 10 years ago

East Subs expecting a 'very large & vocal croud' at Madills acc to last week's programme.

#gofiji

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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