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CHATHAM CUP

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
That`s bad timing!
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
...or I'll be lazy and go and watch the Div 13 clash between the Brooklyn Pints and Petone Martians followed by the Petone vs Miramar game.

Frankie, going to the Memorial ground ?
Hard News2007-06-03 22:14:59

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
late notice, but I am heading out to watch the Petone vs Miramar game.  Shouldn't be a bad one - top in Wgtn premier league vs 2nd in central league.  It should provide an interesting barometer to the difference in class between the 2 leagues.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

I'm assuming by the result that the gap was still pretty big?

 
Marist getting up, now that was not the result I'd have picked, especially after Hutt seemed to hit their straps on Saturday finally.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We gave up with Miramar up by 3 after 30-40 minutes and headed for Ole.  The Brooklyn Pints won the big Div 13 curtain Raiser over Petone Martians.

Apparently I missed you Frankie.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We lost to MAGS.

I am gutted. Ref was a shocker, as were his two assistants.

f**k you MAGS, better watch out NC is coming to get you cocky bastards in the Auckland Schools Cup!!!!

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Jesus H, this will keep Fallon crowing for months!! Don't bother buying Soccer Talk next month as sure as sh*t Fallon will be telling all how great his side is...and I'm sure you don't want to read about that. In one way it's great to see a college side beat a senior team, but just as long as it isn't a team I follow.  As it turned out, Melville had a tough tie away to 1st division leaders Lynn Avon, and I see Melville won 2-0. Must be the return of Steven Holloway and LJ Pijnenburg making the difference. Be cool to see Melville draw MAGS just to see how good they are. What's happened to the NPL? Have standards dropped that much?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Nah we just played like sh*t and the ref was sh*t. Their keeper played well though he made some good saves. Any other day and we'd beat them comfortably.

Any MAGS fags on here?

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Takapuna 3-1 Taupo. Early goal to Takapuna then Taupo equalised in the second half. Within a couple of minutes Taka made it 2-1. Taupo had a man sent off. Two footed tackle from behind. Straight red. The Takapuna player did a mini knee drop on the Taupo player. Bit lucky not to get booked. Taka made it 3-1 in the last minute. Poor Buffy slipped on a banana skin.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah and it sucks big time. I've experience my fair share of Chatham Cup defeats since i started watching my club's 1st team play football way back in the 90's and this takes the cake.

I just hope some complete minnow goes far now, so long as they aren't MAGS!!!!

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What was the score?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
2-1. 0-0 at HT, MAGS took the lead through i have to say a very well worked free kick a la Beckham/Terry on the weekend. Then we equalised about 5 mins later from a deep cross and header. Not too long after the dodgiest penalty since 82 was given by the feeble ref, and converted for 2-1. They held on thanks to two great one on one saves from their keeper, and the ref not giving us a penalty for a handball in the box. Oh, and we had an earlier goal disallowed for offside, despite the fact the ball was cut back and the scorer diving forward onto the ball!!!

No sour grapes though aye

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
    Interesting to read your comments regarding the referee. I play futsal in a team of oldies and we have a team of youngsters (16 - 17) in our league who every time we play them receive "protection" from the ref. this is really frustrating and contributes to quite a bit of agro.
    How do you feel about a school team playing in the cup? Personally it frustrates the hell out of me, if they're good enough to play at that level they should be playing for a club. I believe that football NZ has got this badly wrong and it is hampering the game in this country!

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Miramar v Olympic next round, what a cracker, unfortunate we should meet so early, but sh*t happens.
 
Cant wait.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Went to the Maycenvale Utd vs Gissy City yesterday...good game and 'Vale played well first half and were well worth the 1-1 halftime score.Gissy took control second half and deservedly won 2-1.Most impressed with Gissy #9.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Miramar v Olympic next round, what a cracker, unfortunate we should meet so early, but sh*t happens.
 
Cant wait.
 
Here we go again - loads of people telling me that I'll be eating through a straw for the next couple of weeks. 
 
And I'd only just got rid of the police protection
 
Isn't the draw ridiculous with only 2 games in this region left?  Why don't they open it up to central region or even national at this stage?

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'm with you Frankie, I think they should open it nationally much earlier.  How cool would it be to have Wairarapa or Marist playing in Hamilton or Dunedin or somewhere in the next round ? 

Spread the interest and let some of these clubs experience something different.  Might also be a good way to finally gauge the relative strength of football in different regions.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I assume the draw for the next round has been made. If so why can`t i find it?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
 
    How do you feel about a school team playing in the cup? Personally it frustrates the hell out of me, if they're good enough to play at that level they should be playing for a club. I believe that football NZ has got this badly wrong and it is hampering the game in this country!


Umm, they do play for a club. I play both it's awesome.

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:
I'm with you Frankie, I think they should open it nationally much earlier.  How cool would it be to have Wairarapa or Marist playing in Hamilton or Dunedin or somewhere in the next round ? 

Spread the interest and let some of these clubs experience something different.  Might also be a good way to finally gauge the relative strength of football in different regions.
Good idea. Would cost be the problem?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
sanday wrote:
Hard News wrote:
I'm with you Frankie, I think they should open it nationally much earlier.  How cool would it be to have Wairarapa or Marist playing in Hamilton or Dunedin or somewhere in the next round ? 

Spread the interest and let some of these clubs experience something different.  Might also be a good way to finally gauge the relative strength of football in different regions.
Good idea. Would cost be the problem?
 
It would only be a 1 off game, so smaller clubs could dip into their savings for 1 game.  It certainly beats having either the bubbles or Miramar knocked out this early (unless the luck of the national draw put them together)

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

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Anyone want to comment on the Tawa vs Wests tie - there was a really good size crowd.

While Tawa did not sit back, there was a lot of passion and enthusiasm from them, Wests should have won by 5-6 goals (maybe more). Wests looked a little tired (from there league game against Gizzy) but they could still play below par and win. Well done to Tawa for giving it heaps.

Be really interesting to see how Marist approach the next round with Wests.    
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Was a previous comment regarding making the Chatham Cup an open draw earlier. Whilst it is a great idea the cost factor can be extreme. Ngaruawahia United made the semi finals a few years ago and that cost them over $10k to send the team down to Dunedin for the game.
Can you imagine say Kaikohe drawing Spirit from Invercargill away in the first round. That is a hell of a cost for a club. That kind of money probably runs the Kaikohe club for most of their season.
So to be put in the position of rustling up that kinda coin for one game takes some justifying.
I think NZF have it about right, in making it an open draw after a few rounds have been completed. We are kinda hamstrung with that bit of water between the North and South Islands as if we were a landlocked country you could get away with the enormous van or bus trip over a couple of days, rather than forking out heaps to fly.
 
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I agree that the cost is too prohibitive to open it up earlier. Keep it as it is.
Interesting that Dave Wilson was saying he rates lifting the Chatham Cup as much higher than winning the Central League for example. I suppose this is fair enough, as it is a true national competition (even if it is knock-out where anything can happen)

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Playing at the Marist club, travelling for a Chatham cup fixture does sound like a nice idea, however I do think that the cost could be an issue....I really don't believe there is a huge amount of money in the coffers (though i may be wrong).


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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

The one change I would like to see is to stop holding the final at North Harbour Stadium. The place is like a morgue - hardly anyone there. It's aloss-making exercise for NZF. Why don't they look to hold the final in Wellington as a curtainraiser to a Phoenix game? I'm sick and tired of all the big games getting no further than Auckland, especially when history shows they don't support the big games spectator-wise. And don't quote the O-League final as being an event that was proof they can support the game. It was supported by the away team. There was 9000 from the local Fijian community there to follow Ba, whilst it took me most of the game to find a Waitaklere fan to photograph.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I heard you are not allowed curtain-raisers to A-League games. Anyone confirm or blow that out the water?

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
frankie i dnt wana seem unappreciative of your football knowledge however i thought id let you know that calling greeks bubbles really really f**ks them off. the reason i write to so formally is because i thought id b mature and let you know that you really should discontinue using that word.. for ur own safety
 
thankyou
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
frankie i dnt wana seem unappreciative of your football knowledge however i thought id let you know that calling greeks bubbles really really f**ks them off. the reason i write to so formally is because i thought id b mature and let you know that you really should discontinue using that word.. for ur own safety
 
thankyou
 
I appreciate your maturity, although I cannot understand why it would upset them.  It is not a derogatory term, just a peice of rhyming slang - bubble and squeak = greek.  A number of other nationalities have similar terms, and I don't know of them finding them offensive
 
seppo = septic tank = yank
sweaty = sweaty sock = jock
 
If the greeks don't appreciate the term, I will try to resist using it.

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

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
frankie i dnt wana seem unappreciative of your football knowledge however i thought id let you know that calling greeks bubbles really really f**ks them off. the reason i write to so formally is because i thought id b mature and let you know that you really should discontinue using that word.. for ur own safety
 
thankyou
 
I appreciate your maturity, although I cannot understand why it would upset them.  It is not a derogatory term, just a peice of rhyming slang - bubble and squeak = greek.  A number of other nationalities have similar terms, and I don't know of them finding them offensive
 
seppo = septic tank = yank
sweaty = sweaty sock = jock
 
If the greeks don't appreciate the term, I will try to resist using it.
 
just to add to this, for those of you who don't know, bubble and squeak is an english breakfast made when you fry everything leftover in the fridge.  Lovely

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

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Can't give you an answer on the curtainraiser thing Feverish but I know when we hired Waikato Stadium for Waikato FC we couldn't hold curtainraisers - primarily because there would have been an extra charge to cover the 1.5 hours that stadium staff would have to be in attendance.
That is one thing the Phoenix may have to deal with as I don't know the details on the stadium agreement they will have signed. Bearing in mind that someone will have to pay for stadium staff wages for the extra time that have to be on site, it becomes an added costing to contend with.
Things aren't always as simple as they seem huh:-)
 
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
frankie i dnt wana seem unappreciative of your football knowledge however i thought id let you know that calling greeks bubbles really really f**ks them off. the reason i write to so formally is because i thought id b mature and let you know that you really should discontinue using that word.. for ur own safety
 
thankyou
 
I appreciate your maturity, although I cannot understand why it would upset them.  It is not a derogatory term, just a peice of rhyming slang - bubble and squeak = greek.  A number of other nationalities have similar terms, and I don't know of them finding them offensive
 
seppo = septic tank = yank
sweaty = sweaty sock = jock
 
If the greeks don't appreciate the term, I will try to resist using it.
 
just to add to this, for those of you who don't know, bubble and squeak is an english breakfast made when you fry everything leftover in the fridge.  Lovely
 
lol to be honest i've only heard bubble once and that was on "lock stock and two smoking barrels". its not offensive to greeks.
 
"for your own safety" ?? Big guy
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Kiwi - Im not talking about the stadium hireage/cost side of things - just that I dont think the A-League allow it for some reason. I think someone mentioned it in regard to having Team Wellie as the curtain raiser. Has anyone ever seen a curtain raiser before an A-League game?

ps Frankie - how come you dont talk in cockney all the time then?

 

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
One Knights game had an Auckland Korean community vs Auckland Chinese community match before it from memory.

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

as for frankie thanx for being understanding, but i disagree...if u call a yank a septic tank im sure ul get a smack.   as for king douglas.... no1 is trying to be big here. so dont start talking sh*t

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Back on topic. At this stage why don`t they combine all the north island teams together? Then it is a coach trip to the game. It would make for a long day. Travelling to or from Wellington/Auckland. It seems that it is weighted in favour of Auckland teams. How would the best teams left in Wellington go against Takapuna or Manurewa mid-table in the northern 2nd division or Papakura struggling in the northern 1st division or Mt Albert Grammar school?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Im a Greek Yank so just call me a Septic Bubble.
 
TOPIC: Chatham Cup
 
Ummmm yeah, I think the winner of the Miramar Olympic game will win the tournament.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
winner or Mirammar/ Olympic will win the tourny?? writing off Wests and half of the Auckland clubs.. Central/ Eastern Suburbs/ Takapuna / East Coast Bays
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Takapuna? Are you sure? If they win it i`ll eat my socks.
sanday2007-06-06 14:10:42
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Feverish wrote:

Kiwi - Im not talking about the stadium hireage/cost side of things - just that I dont think the A-League allow it for some reason. I think someone mentioned it in regard to having Team Wellie as the curtain raiser. Has anyone ever seen a curtain raiser before an A-League game?

ps Frankie - how come you dont talk in cockney all the time then?

 
 
Last years Chatham Cup Final was held before the Adelaide game, Well worth the trip to Auckland to see 2 wins.

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