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Posted April 28, 2019 23:15 · last edited April 28, 2019 23:19

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Huge result for VUW, getting up over Wellington United. Stand-in goalkeeper did an outstanding job by all accounts and to pinch a win with ~5 first XI players missing was a huge achievement for the team, even if Wellington United were (by far) the better side on the balance of chances.

yeah surprise result that one. Was the goalie ex Utd?

Emma played for their 3rd team year before last, but not always as GK. Was my keeper in the 2nd team last year and was a big part of our stingy defence (helped by 2 CBs who have also moved to the 1st team). Came to us last season and has come on leaps and bounds since and is only going to keep getting better - massive credit to GK coach Josh Tan. Wouldn't be surprised if she displaced the currently injured 1st team keeper for the season now. 



I only saw the 1st half, but based on what Ollie, the team and Dave have said the result really wasn't a reflection of the flow of the game. We'll take it, obviously, but any other day WU would have won that. Have to back it up next week now, I think we'd be fine against Seatoun, Wests would be a good game but Karori have to be favourites for the cup now.

saw Wharf thrash Vic on Sat. Vic were below the standard I saw of them last year. What's the story?

Uni holidays. Missing half a team and had some 2nd team players playing up.

Big change from dominating vs Wests a couple of weeks ago - based on that game was amazed they beat you in Kelly Cup!

didn't Uni go back today? Could they have showed commitment and come home a couple of days early?

Could have. There was more reasons than that - some in Uni Futsal tournament, overseas holidays, injuries, combined with a time of year we always struggle. Unfortunately no matter how much we tell them we want them around for games during holiday sometimes the message isn't heeded. We just do the best we can and move on, just the nature of coaching (and playing) University football it seems.

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Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:
Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:
Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:

Huge result for VUW, getting up over Wellington United. Stand-in goalkeeper did an outstanding job by all accounts and to pinch a win with ~5 first XI players missing was a huge achievement for the team, even if Wellington United were (by far) the better side on the balance of chances.

yeah surprise result that one. Was the goalie ex Utd?

Emma played for their 3rd team year before last, but not always as GK. Was my keeper in the 2nd team last year and was a big part of our stingy defence (helped by 2 CBs who have also moved to the 1st team). Came to us last season and has come on leaps and bounds since and is only going to keep getting better - massive credit to GK coach Josh Tan. Wouldn't be surprised if she displaced the currently injured 1st team keeper for the season now. 



I only saw the 1st half, but based on what Ollie, the team and Dave have said the result really wasn't a reflection of the flow of the game. We'll take it, obviously, but any other day WU would have won that. Have to back it up next week now, I think we'd be fine against Seatoun, Wests would be a good game but Karori have to be favourites for the cup now.

saw Wharf thrash Vic on Sat. Vic were below the standard I saw of them last year. What's the story?

Uni holidays. Missing half a team and had some 2nd team players playing up.

Big change from dominating vs Wests a couple of weeks ago - based on that game was amazed they beat you in Kelly Cup!

didn't Uni go back today? Could they have showed commitment and come home a couple of days early?

Could have. There was more reasons than that - some in Uni Futsal tournament, overseas holidays, injuries, combined with a time of year we always struggle. Unfortunately no matter how much we tell them we want them around for games during holiday sometimes the message isn't heeded. We just do the best we can and move on.
Unknown editor edited April 28, 2019 23:15
Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:
Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:
Feverish wrote:
Nelfoos wrote:

Huge result for VUW, getting up over Wellington United. Stand-in goalkeeper did an outstanding job by all accounts and to pinch a win with ~5 first XI players missing was a huge achievement for the team, even if Wellington United were (by far) the better side on the balance of chances.

yeah surprise result that one. Was the goalie ex Utd?

Emma played for their 3rd team year before last, but not always as GK. Was my keeper in the 2nd team last year and was a big part of our stingy defence (helped by 2 CBs who have also moved to the 1st team). Came to us last season and has come on leaps and bounds since and is only going to keep getting better - massive credit to GK coach Josh Tan. Wouldn't be surprised if she displaced the currently injured 1st team keeper for the season now. 



I only saw the 1st half, but based on what Ollie, the team and Dave have said the result really wasn't a reflection of the flow of the game. We'll take it, obviously, but any other day WU would have won that. Have to back it up next week now, I think we'd be fine against Seatoun, Wests would be a good game but Karori have to be favourites for the cup now.

saw Wharf thrash Vic on Sat. Vic were below the standard I saw of them last year. What's the story?

Uni holidays. Missing half a team and had some 2nd team players playing up.

Big change from dominating vs Wests a couple of weeks ago - based on that game was amazed they beat you in Kelly Cup!

didn't Uni go back today? Could they have showed commitment and come home a couple of days early?

Could have. There was more reasons than that - some in Uni Futsal tournament, holidays, injuries, combined with a time of year we always struggle. Unfortunately no matter how much we tell them we want them around for games during holiday sometimes the message isn't heeded. We just do the best we can and move on.