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Chatham Cup 2014

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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History
Jerzy Merino wrote:


Eastern Subs to wear their 1969 cup-winning strip v Waitemata City. Might photograph and post it here. Bring tears to Leggy's eyes.

 


That's very fking cool.


Anyone got an email for someone in charge at Eastern Subs - YF will sponsor that sort of awesomeness.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:
Jerzy Merino wrote:


Eastern Subs to wear their 1969 cup-winning strip v Waitemata City. Might photograph and post it here. Bring tears to Leggy's eyes.

 


That's very fking cool.

Anyone got an email for someone in charge at Eastern Subs - YF will sponsor that sort of awesomeness.


Spoke to club chairman. Still an idea at this stage, but I've offered for us to sponsor it if it's cool.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:
Smithy wrote:
Jerzy Merino wrote:


Eastern Subs to wear their 1969 cup-winning strip v Waitemata City. Might photograph and post it here. Bring tears to Leggy's eyes.

 


That's very fking cool.

Anyone got an email for someone in charge at Eastern Subs - YF will sponsor that sort of awesomeness.


Spoke to club chairman. Still an idea at this stage, but I've offered for us to sponsor it if it's cool.


Good-o. One free beer for this photographer plz.

"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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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History
Jerzy Merino wrote:


Eastern Subs to wear their 1969 cup-winning strip v Waitemata City. Might photograph and post it here. Bring tears to Leggy's eyes.

White shirts, white socks, chocolate brown shorts.

From the programme - Paul Rennell, 1968/69 skipper -

"... the 1969 final against New Brighton was the toughest (of the '65, 68 & 69 final wins) as we were carrying so many injuries - John Staines (hamstring), Phil Rainer and John Kroon (knees), Billy de Graaf, John Wrathall, Ray Mears (ankles). Thankfully they all made the team with the exception of player coach Tom McNab, who damaged his knee the Saturday before and never played again."

"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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almost 12 years ago

And inside the clubhouse -


 

"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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almost 12 years ago

WHARF 7 BROOKLYN 1. Goals to Harper 2, Poly 2, Ramsay, Stewart, Hunter. Karori while resting several regulars were 2-up after 10 minutes and didn't look back despite gifting BNU a Minties goal. MOM: Same one as usual, Robbie Hunter. 

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almost 12 years ago

Wharf ripped BNU a new one. Could have been 10 if the midget hadn't saved a few. Dale you owe me a pint

Founder

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Suprised BNU are top of the league Cap 1. Thought they'd be up for this fixture, chance of an up set. Clearly not as Wharf were 100 times better, as Feverish said could have been 10!

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almost 12 years ago

Wests 1-0 Petone. Boring game really, Wests holding most of the possession and Petone just couldn't really do much even when Wests went a man down with 15mins to go. 

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one_eyed_nik wrote:

Suprised BNU are top of the league Cap 1. Thought they'd be up for this fixture, chance of an up set. Clearly not as Wharf were 100 times better, as Feverish said could have been 10!

BNU also lost 7-2 to IBU in the first round last year, and were around the top of the table then as well. BNUs momentum in the league shifted heavily after that loss though ..

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almost 12 years ago

Chch United 1 - Universities 2

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CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!



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almost 12 years ago


ASB Chatham Cup Result and scorers from Christchurch and Blenheim

Christchurch United 1 (og) Canterbury University 2 (M Linton, D Hunt) HT  0- 0

Coastal Spirit 2 (G Turnbull S De Freitas) Western 1 (D Mawhinnery) HT 0 - 1

Parklands 0 Halswell 5 (R Parker, C Linstone C Harrison A Barbour-Ryan D Bland) HT 0 - 1

Selwyn 2 (D Ede 2) Nomads 4 (R Batty 2 J Deehan, D Burns) HT 1 - 3

Waimakariri 3 (T Chadwick, Z Stewart R Sheriff) Burwood 4 (A Cope O Gooday T nash M McMahon) HT 3 - 1

Central Pirates (Blenheim) 2 (B Black M Broster) Nelson College 4 (T Graham K Obed 2 incl. pen og) HT 2 - 2

Played Sunday

FC Nelson vs. Richmond and Ferrymead Bays vs. Cashmere Technical

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almost 12 years ago
Sackofspuds wrote:

CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!

Yes and Waimak 3 - 1 up at the break.



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almost 12 years ago
one_eyed_nik wrote:

Suprised BNU are top of the league Cap 1. Thought they'd be up for this fixture, chance of an up set. Clearly not as Wharf were 100 times better, as Feverish said could have been 10!


Ehhhh - as the midget in goal I've gotta say we had enforced resting due to injuries. So both teams were in the same boat.

But no excuses - wharf were clinical. Was similar to the league game last week against IBU - except Wharf could finish. Fitness and pace were really the big difference I thought. Porteous has Karori drilled really well - play a really good attacking style of football.
For us probly a good time for a humbling, bye coming up. So can rest up those niggles - was that humble enough?
I'm gonna go ice my back ;P
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almost 12 years ago

Stokes Valley rolled Naenae 3-2.

Wai 7-0 over Eastbourne.

Miramar 7-2 over W(h)anganui

Olympic 12-0 over North Wellington

NCR 2-1 over Taradale with a last min penalty

Rapa 11-0 over Marist

tawa 3-0 Seatoun

IBU 3-1 over Wellington


Haven't heard anything from PNM and Stop Out

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almost 12 years ago

PNM 2-1 over Stop Out
Uni 2-0 over red sox

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almost 12 years ago
Sackofspuds wrote:

CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!




well done Burwood
shades of 1996 Vim!

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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almost 12 years ago

Palmerston North Marist 2 – 1 Stop Out
Miramar Rangers 7 – 2 Wanganui Athletic
Stokes Valley FC 3 – 2 Naenae SC
Western Suburbs 1 – 0 Petone FC
Waterside Karori 7 – 1 Brooklyn Northern United
Victoria University 2 – 0 Red Sox Manawatu
Douglas Villa 0 – 6 Havelock North Wanderers
Wellington United 1 – 3 Island Bay United AFC
Wairarapa United 11 – 0 Wellington Marist
Wainuiomata AFC 7 – 0 Eastbourne AFC
Seatoun AFC 0 – 3 Tawa AFC
Wellington Olympic 12 – 0 North Wellington AFC

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almost 12 years ago
thelastnomad wrote:
one_eyed_nik wrote:

Suprised BNU are top of the league Cap 1. Thought they'd be up for this fixture, chance of an up set. Clearly not as Wharf were 100 times better, as Feverish said could have been 10!


Ehhhh - as the midget in goal I've gotta say we had enforced resting due to injuries. So both teams were in the same boat.

But no excuses - wharf were clinical. Was similar to the league game last week against IBU - except Wharf could finish. Fitness and pace were really the big difference I thought. Porteous has Karori drilled really well - play a really good attacking style of football.

For us probly a good time for a humbling, bye coming up. So can rest up those niggles - was that humble enough?

I'm gonna go ice my back ;P


Being a goal keeping dwarf must run in the family then.
Still look on the bright side several other GKs had more bending the back than you today.
Two cup games finished 14-1 others at 12-0 and 11-0
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almost 12 years ago

God - do people even know my old man on this thing!

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almost 12 years ago

Eastbourne need to hold a sausage sizzle to raise some bucks.

 Its always looks better when the whole team wheres the same colour socks!

A dog with a bone :)

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almost 12 years ago

They're still a shambles then. Expecting them to merge with stop out at some point. 

Plenty of goals this round!


Allegedly

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almost 12 years ago

So just the three games wrong 2ndbest? Not bad considering ya went for an upset!

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almost 12 years ago

2nd best you are truely clueless 

Founder

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almost 12 years ago

2nd best you are truely clueless 

Founder

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almost 12 years ago

Ha yeah didn't back either of us aye feverish. After seeing Brooklyn last week I knew there was no way they'd beat Karori. But in 2ndbests defense he can't be across every team's form and quality. Fair play for at least chucking some predictions out there.

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almost 12 years ago

balls on the line. NUFC would be proud.

Think I got a few more wrong than that. Missed. Stokes Valley/Naenae, Western Suburbs/Petone FC, Karori/BNU, University/Red Sox, Wellington United/IBU

Bit surprised by Vegas/Naenae. 

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almost 12 years ago
happydays wrote:

Great story Enzo. Logistics would make it hard, but be good to follow B Beach and then whoever knocks them out, and so on


I took up this suggestion and went to Bucklands Beach vs MAP yesterday:
Incidentally, I had a lovely chat with Team Wellington coach Matt Calcott there... Interesting place to run into him!
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almost 12 years ago

Also spotted in the Eastern Suburbs trophy cabinet -


 

"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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almost 12 years ago


Plus -

"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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almost 12 years ago

Cashmere Tech squeeze through on penalties

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almost 12 years ago

Todays Chatham Cup Results From the Mainland Region

Ferrymead Bays 2 (Omid Rajabi, Michaell White) Cashmere Technical 2 (Ash Wellbourn 2) HT 1 - 1 AFT Cashmere Technical 5 - 4 on
pens

FC Nelson 0 Richmond Athletic 3 (Jamie Creswell 2, Gavin Peattie) HT 0 - 1


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almost 12 years ago
Sackofspuds wrote:

CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!




I spoke to a guy from Waimak , he said that Burwood were very good , the best team that they have
played this season 
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almost 12 years ago
Messy10 wrote:
Sackofspuds wrote:

CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!




I spoke to a guy from Waimak , he said that Burwood were very good , the best team that they have

played this season 

I remember a few years ago Porirua came close to beating Tawa, Porirua being about a Div 10 club at the time. Think it was 1-1 and went to extra time (ended 3-1 or something). All of Porirua's top masters turned out for the game, some of them quality players from good leagues only a couple of seasons prior. Could've been a similar situation here
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almost 12 years ago
AllWhites82 wrote:
Sackofspuds wrote:

CHCH - Massive upset, Div 6 Burwood beats Top of Div 1 Waimak 4-3.

The biggest underdog in the region beats last year's round of 16 finalists.

Incredible result!

Yes and Waimak 3 - 1 up at the break.


LOVE the Chatham Cup!

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History
Jerzy Merino wrote:

Also spotted in the Eastern Suburbs trophy cabinet -



Does Falanaipupu translate to "Great Abstainer"?


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:
Jerzy Merino wrote:

Also spotted in the Eastern Suburbs trophy cabinet -



Does Falanaipupu translate to "Great Abstainer"?


Google translate not much help. Nothing for "falanaipupu" ; nothing for "falanai";  but it does give me "pupu" as "poopoo".

"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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