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Chatham Cup Final - 26th August Newtown Park

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Ground being  conditioned today. Drainage punch machine in stead of sprigs 

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Blew.2 wrote:

Ground being  conditioned today. Drainage punch machine in stead of sprigs 

A vertidrain should help it but they really needed to start the work a bit earlier and should have kept all games off it once they knew the game was going to be held there. They will be praying for good weather this week. 

Fuck this stupid game

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True, but the weather forecast does not look promising hope they are wrong.Although a slow pitch may help the old brains of Central.

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From Milts:

I need anyone who has any footage from the 2007 Chatham Cup Final (Wests v Central, went to pens) to contact me... there were highlights shown on SKY, possibly in the halftime of an A-League game or something, and I figured someone from Wellington may have it.

Let me know in the other thread if you have it.

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They play strong defence with what looks like lazy strikers but watch the sudden long ball and lazy gets going quick. Central that is and strong is physical and I V does no wrong in refs eyes.

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"Long ball"??? What's that? This concept does not compute.

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Should have said as I heard it "they play very direct and physical football"

 

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Shame the weather forecast isn't looking great. After basically 3 weeks of non-stop rain it's been nice today, it's gonna be a stunner tomorrow, then average on Sat and....rain on Sunday.

This will definitely impact crowd numbers negatively - which is a shame.

I hope a 200Km/Hr Southerly sweeps most of the clouds away on Saturday night. 

God knows I can use a few hours in the sun watching some footy damn it


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2012 ASB Chatham Cup Final - Sunday 26th August 2012 ASB Chatham Cup Final - Lower Hutt City AFC vs Central United For the first time in our clubs 91 year history, and after travelling the length of the country, the Men's Central League team has made the final of the Chatham Cup.  A huge achievement and one to celebrate!

 

Get down to the Station Village from 11.00am Sunday 26th August and join in the Gala Day celebrations:  BBQ, face painting, live band (pre and post match), mini yard football, supporters t-shirts and merchandise available for purchase.

 

Take away the worries of trying to find a carpark in Newtown, tickets available for sale to join us on the Supporters Bus (booking essential).  Contact Renee Fortune Ph 0276420036 or email   lhcafcjuniors@xtra.co.nz Lets turn Newtown Park Stadium into a sea of Yellow and Green! COME ON YOU YELLOWS

 

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On the day, the Newtown Park clubrooms (including bar) are restricted to VIP and Guest access only.  However the WCC have been awesome to work with and we have been approved a licence to operate a drinks tent directly below the grandstand.  Any alcohol purchased from the drinks tent must be consumed in the Grandstand area only, unfortunately you cannot go for a wander around the 
park with your brewski.  ;-)

Softdrinks, water and hot drinks are on sale from 10:30am, alcohol starts from 12 pm to 5pm.  Mobile eftpos and cash options at the 
drinks tent, but would appreciate it if smaller denominations are used (ie. No $50, less $20 if poss) of course!

We are really happy to have worked an agreeable solution with the WCC, and would really appreciate everyones understanding with the regulations in place for the day.  We want to put on a safe and responsible show so the opportunity of another final at Newtown Park
in the future would be considered aye! 

The Grandstand has been assigned 40% alcohol free as well, for families, kids and others that prefer to watch without beer goggle commentary. :-)  Grandstand holds 900.

There will be 3 BBQS running, hot donuts and hot drinks also for sale inside the ground.

Weather forecast gets better by the day.  Fingers crossed for some decent weather, and I hope everyone has a great day at Newtown
Park on Sunday!  What's everyones picks for a crowd number?  2000?  3000?

It's NZ's FA Cup after all!!!!

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mumbino wrote:

 

There will be 3 BBQS running, hot donuts 

 

I heartily endorse this product.

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On the day, the Newtown Park clubrooms (including bar) are restricted to VIP and Guest access only. 

Is this to keep our leaders at arms length from us rank and file who give a toss and pay their wages? YES

I know I should be more than happy having the opportunity, while said leaders and hangers on are wined and dined in the warmth of Newtown's clubrooms, eating from one of three BBQs on offer. (At least someone outside NZF thought of us paying supporters) 

I for one was relishing the opportunity to give a little feedback re the running and organisation of this years Chatham Cup.

Again this year no TV coverage for one of this country's oldest sporting competitions. WHY?.........but I'm force fed 4th division grassroot rugby on Sky (money available here). I'd rather see NZF money spent on this our Chatham Cup than sending Riki business class and back to London just to sit on the bench with Emblam and Zoro.......as observer. Hmmmmmmm

Surprised football supporters haven't been more vocal regarding NZF and this years Chatham Cup.......or are we so immuned to this same old same old gravy train sh*te?

See you there Sunday............I'm the miserable old f*ck (obviously).........formally known as spud till I was deleted. god bless administrators.

 

 

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Get on the draw at $3.40 in a cup final though.


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Get on 4-0 central I reckon. Pitch its below average though, bit bumpy and an area on half way is still quite soft. Not the best work from cf/wcc.

Fuck this stupid game

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NZF have run the cup this way for many years not just this year. Just ask the winners over the past 4 to 5 years.

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Below average?  Someone is spoilt me thinks...for a paddock that's had 50 games this year and a month of rain with 3 weeks notice of a cup final, it's a bit better than 'average'. ;-)

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My comment has no reflection on the club who takes on game day management or the pitch. It is on how some dub down a prestigious and historic event in football history. 

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Rain forecast to start at 2 am. Hope they are a day out.

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The wind is building but no rain as yet. off to the bus - a good day of football ahead,

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It sounds like the Central United supporters had their flight to Wellington cancelled at the last minute today so will be struggling to make it down in time for the game. Serves them right for booking on Jetstar.


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mumbino wrote:

Below average?  Someone is spoilt me thinks...for a paddock that's had 50 games this year and a month of rain with 3 weeks notice of a cup final, it's a bit better than 'average'. ;-)

Ha, sorry but gonna have to call you out on that. They knew three weeks ago yet they only started preparing it one week ago. Not only that they transferred a womens' cap prem game onto it when it was hosing down two weeks ago. It's a bit tired is all I'm saying and it could have been a bit better looked after. 'Below average' is a fair assessment in my opinion. 

Fuck this stupid game

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So there is a bit of a gap between club football and National League football.  A bit tongue in cheek I know, because Central had some not quite National League players out there today.  But good on them 50 years and all.

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Enough to change the game.

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Well done Lower Hutt a fight to the end.

Big ups to the organising team.

Big down to Park Wise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

What? For rightly ticketing people?

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Who thinks it's a good idea to park in a median strip anyway? Idiots.


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That Hicks goal was worth the admission alone and Hamish Price's reply wasn't too bad either.

Fuck this stupid game

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Most United and Olympic home games have cars on the  Median. Our is it a flush traffic island between raised traffic islands

 

For your own safety, and the safety and convenience of other road users, there are certain areas where you must not park. You risk being fined and/or having your vehicle towed away if you park in these areas.

You must not park or stop your vehicle:

  • on the right-hand side of the road, except in a one-way street
  • where it will be in the way of other people using the road (including pedestrians)
  • near a corner, curve, hill, traffic island or intersection, if it will stop other people from seeing along the road
  • on the road, if you can park the vehicle off the road without damaging grass or gardens (a controlling authority may have a bylaw and/or signs prohibiting parking on a grass verge)
  • on any footpath
  • on a traffic island (whether it is flush or raised)
  • on, or closer than 6 metres to, an intersection, unless there are parking spaces or a notice telling you that you can park there
  • on, or closer than 6 metres to, the approach side of a pedestrian crossing
  • on a marked bus stop or taxi stand
  • closer than 6 metres to a bus stop marked only by a sign
  • in front of, or closer than 1 metre to, a vehicle entrance
  • alongside another parked vehicle – that is, you must not double-park
  • on 'no stopping' lines (broken yellow lines) marked within 1 metre of the edge of the road, which you may see near pedestrian crossings, intersections, driveways or narrow roads
  • where traffic signs say you must not stop or park
  • where a sign says that part of the road is reserved for specified kinds of vehicles (for example, bus, taxi or goods service vehicles) – in many cases, this restriction is marked by a broken yellow line more than 1 metre from the kerb
  • in a cycle lane
  • in a bus or transit lane during the hours of operation as indicated by signs
  • on, or closer than 50 centimetres to, a fire hydrant, unless somebody who can move the vehicle stays with it
  • on a yellow circle on the road containing a rectangle (as shown below) or between the circle and the footpath, unlesssomebody who can move the vehicle stays with it.

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So they were correctly ticketed...


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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Yes same as in Thorndon when you overstay the 2 hour time limit on Stadium game days.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

What was the crowd figure at Newtown Park today?

 

I say tackle him in the face.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

2200 i think thay said for the day.

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over 13 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

put the ticketing money towards getting adequate parking at Newtown Pk/Zoo

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Congratulations to Trillion Trust, whoops I mean ACFC, whoops I mean Central United on their great win.

 

 

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Feverish wrote:

put the ticketing money towards getting adequate parking at Newtown Pk/Zoo

They would be lucky to break even - after security and food is paid for.

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