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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
good win for Wharf over Wests first team.

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                       P  W  D  L  GF  GA  Pts
Upper Hutt City       15 11  1  3  35  13  34
Stop Out              16 10  2  4  46  25  32
Waterside Karori      15  9  4  2  35  21  31
Wellington United     15  8  3  4  52  23  27
Miramar Rangers       16  8  2  6  34  20  26
Marist                15  7  1  7  26  25  22
Island Bay United     16  6  2  8  27  33  20
Western Suburbs       17  5  2 10  26  54  17
Kapiti Coast United   16  4  2 10  34  49  14
Naenae                17  1  1 15  14  66   4

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Feverish wrote:
good win for Wharf over Wests first team.
 
Here we go again, everyone get their violins out for Feverish's end of seasons moans about clubs dropping players as they are permitted to do.

A dog with a bone :)

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nightz wrote:
Feverish wrote:
good win for Wharf over Wests first team.
 
Here we go again, everyone get their violins out for Feverish's end of seasons moans about clubs dropping players as they are permitted to do.
why should I moan? - they were unsuccesful

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Any word on why Island Bay vs Stop Out was "called off"?

Football is working class ballet - Alf Garnet

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mumbino wrote:
Any word on why Island Bay vs Stop Out was "called off"?
pitch...????????????
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In a recent wests match, a hilarious conversation was overheard between a small boy and his mother.

"Mum, why do the players in red shirts keep calling that fat man "c**ty"?" boy asked. Before his mum answered, he continued "Isn't a rude thing about females?". The mother said "That is his name.!"
 
Go and figure.
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Feverish wrote:
nightz wrote:
Feverish wrote:
good win for Wharf over Wests first team.


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Here we go again, everyone get their violins out for Feverish's end of seasons moans about clubs dropping players as they are permitted to do.

why should I moan? - they were unsuccesful


Mark Bartlett, Dan O'Brien and Cory Chettleburgh were the only 1st team players in the team today.

Was a good game for the neutrals today, highly spirited and competitive match. Wharfies' goal was a textbook cross met with a textbook header by Adam Crump, very well taken. Wests played some good football at times but just couldn't cope with the physical long ball approach that Karori took. Well done Wharf with the 3 points and good luck for the rest of the season.
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Feverish wrote:
nightz wrote:
Feverish wrote:
good win for Wharf over Wests first team.
 
Here we go again, everyone get their violins out for Feverish's end of seasons moans about clubs dropping players as they are permitted to do.
why should I moan? - they were unsuccesful
 
Exactly  
 
Your win was over Wests 2nd team.

A dog with a bone :)

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over 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
physical longball

crap football.....
.....barely football!!


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Go on the Wharf.....! ! !


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hatrick hero wrote:
physical longball

crap football.....
.....barely football!!




Really? I thought Wests played the long ball more often... They just couldn't keep their strikers onside.
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Coxey wrote:
Go on the Wharf.....! ! !


COXEY!!!
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Why is it that everyone bitches about the longball?  Seems to me that during winter in Wellington this is really the only viable option.  Any team that wants to play pretty short passing football is realistically going to be unsuccessful.  Just look at Wellington United.  Arguably the prettiest footballing team in the League (with some of the best players) but probably going to finish mid table.  Football is not all about short passing.  Undoubtably is is a better to watch and it would be nice if skillfull player were rewarded however at the moment this is not the case.  For most clubs winning and getting to the Central League is the most important consideration.

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Why is it that everyone bitches about the longball?


It's the wrong way to play football.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Buffon II wrote:
Why is it that everyone bitches about the longball?


It's the wrong way to play football.
idiotic statement

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Ask Naenae about our longball on the weekend. It's the only way to play on a pitch like that. Pity it's taken us most the season to learn.

Fuck this stupid game

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Feverish wrote:
Buffon II wrote:
Why is it that everyone bitches about the longball?


It's the wrong way to play football.
idiotic statement


Yeah sure it is mate.

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Pretty football is the WRONG way to play football at your average Capital Premier mudbath.  Anyone who thinks different is ignorant.  As I stated in my last post I would much rather play and watch a team pass is around but it is generally not possible in this league.  Teams who set out to do this are misguided.  End of story.


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Yeah i'm more angling at teams who don't even bother trying to play proper football in the first place.

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If I were a coach of a club who wanted promotion to the Central League I would want to play long ball all day.  High intensity balls over the top type football.  At the end of the day you can have your pretty football (and finish bottom of the league).  I would rather win ugly then go play nice football on the good surfaces over the summer.  Hard to enjoy playing your nice footie when you get pumped every other week.
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There's room for nice football and winning too mate. We manage to achieve it with relative success and pitches up here aren't perfect.

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Buffon II wrote:
There's room for nice football and winning too mate. We manage to achieve it with relative success and pitches up here aren't perfect.


Most pitches here in July/August have to be seen to be believed. Even longball is difficult to play when you're knee deep in mud.
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Dont know where 'up here' is but have you been to Karori Park, Wakefield, Naenae, Newtown Park (in winter), Kilbirnie park or any of the other hell holes teams have played at this year.  Four small corners of grass with your choice of waterlogged, super bobbly or mud-bath to play your nice football in.  sh*t we dont even always get lines all the way round...
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Buffy's in Auckland VP
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Buff-man. Wellington pitches gotta be seen to be believed.  Artificials are the way of the future here.  Okay alright.
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There are probably only one or two pitches left in wellington (Endeavour?) that would allow anyone "to play" without it being recklessly irresponsible.

KP no 1 was so ridiculous on saturday that at one point when four of us were thrashing about for the ball in a massive puddle/bog I actually just walked away and decided to watch instead.
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Ok fair enough then. As long as teams try play football when the pitches are suitable i don't have a problem.

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It is also not always possible to play when your team has too may knocks or niggles.
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Pretty football.  Alright okay.  Thats a good concept.  Hypothetically though if the Dutch (or possibly the Germans) had won the World Cup do you think that they would have been pleased?  Would they not celebrate because their team did not play a nice passing game?  Would they rather have total football and no World Cup Title.
 
This arguement is ridiculous.  Play to your strengths...and in Wellington to the conditions.  Winners are grinners Buffy.
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I think if you look objectively at the league... Clearly the two best "footballing" teams are united and stop out. However the two that will finish 1st and 2nd on the table will be UH and wharf. There is no doubt the most organised team, that try the hardest each week, have a handful of good players and can combat the mud with a long ball game plan will win this league - okay alright end of argument.

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The Langer wrote:
Pretty football.  Alright okay.  Thats a good concept.  Hypothetically though if the Dutch (or possibly the Germans) had won the World Cup do you think that they would have been pleased?  Would they not celebrate because their team did not play a nice passing game?  Would they rather have total football and no World Cup Title.
 


Holland played anti football all tournament. Germany were actually good and did pass well. Spain won with perfect football.

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But ze Germans also play the long ball ya.  They do not always win ze cup with the pretty game.  Naughty Germans with their semi-ugly game eh Buff.
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There's a difference between playing the odd long ball to mix it up a bit or switch play, and setting your stall out from minute 1 to hoof it at every opportunity.

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Having a look at this draw - the season is going to close on a real humdinger. Assuming all the results go as planned (even though I'd love to knock over UH and WU).

Karori could play UH in the last game of the season, a win to Karori, and they could take it on goal difference (assuming they HUMP Kapiti - which if we can score 6, anyone can to get their goal diff up).

Man, what a great way to finish the year - also, looking forward to our last 3 games being at Te Whaea/Newtown
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Wharfies lost to island bay.  The world has gone mad.  Midget goalkeepers well represented at the turf.  Three (possibly four) of of four teams sporting five footers.  Marist looked like a rabble during warm up.  Predicting a big win to Upper Hutt.
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Wharfies 0 Island Bay 1....................progress  Marist 1  Upper Hutt 0 [30 MINUTES]
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watching us today was like being on that House of Horrors ride that they use to have back in the day where the turf is now

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