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over 12 years ago

Just got back from a massive day in palmy. Boys feeling confident after today, only one nil but not one shot by Marist all game. 6 cup games this season 0 conceded. 12 wins in a row, keep it going for next week vs Nelson! Another tough game.

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over 12 years ago

Just got back from a massive day in palmy. Boys feeling confident after today, only one nil but not one shot by Marist all game. 6 cup games this season 0 conceded. 12 wins in a row, keep it going for next week vs Nelson! Another tough game.

Yes indeed, looking good for a stellar season, front runners in the league, semis of the Chatham and English Cups. Hopefully Pits will recover from his injury in time to carry on playing a part. Good to see him get the winner in Palmy.

What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?

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over 12 years ago
Ronaldoknow wrote:

Just got back from a massive day in palmy. Boys feeling confident after today, only one nil but not one shot by Marist all game. 6 cup games this season 0 conceded. 12 wins in a row, keep it going for next week vs Nelson! Another tough game.

Yes indeed, looking good for a stellar season, front runners in the league, semis of the Chatham and English Cups. Hopefully Pits will recover from his injury in time to carry on playing a part. Good to see him get the winner in Palmy.

He did his hamstring so he reckons a few weeks and he'll be back. Probably in time for the semi! Here's hoping for a home draw tomorrow.
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over 12 years ago


Looks like Cashmere got the Home semi vs Wellington Olympic - That oughta be a big day!

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over 12 years ago

Boom! Home semi for us and coastal women's! Should be made into a great weekend!

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over 12 years ago

Yer good result those home semis. Certainly easier to organise, get fans and on the balance sheet.

Coastal are opting for English Park, could be a big double-header there?

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

Yer good result those home semis. Certainly easier to organise, get fans and on the balance sheet.

Coastal are opting for English Park, could be a big double-header there?


Will wait and see what's planned. Would love to play it at Garrick but English park might be the better option for the occasion.
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over 12 years ago

Hhmmm, mainland receive a complaint against christchurch united. Wonder who that has come from! Keeping all options open if a failed appeal with nz football perhaps

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
eartoground wrote:

Hhmmm, mainland receive a complaint against christchurch united. Wonder who that has come from! Keeping all options open if a failed appeal with nz football perhaps

Welcome "eartoground" tell us more or can we guess it is around the number of 'imports' they may have played in game(s) during the season.

I beleive the University appeal has been completed so ruling cannot be that far away.

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over 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

Yer good result those home semis. Certainly easier to organise, get fans and on the balance sheet.

Coastal are opting for English Park, could be a big double-header there?

Vim any final word on when the semi of the Women's KO Cup between Coastal and Seatoun will be staged as Seatoun were having problems arranging flights south due the All Blacks playing in Welly the same weekend.

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

Deleted - double posting

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over 12 years ago

Coastal's latest newsletter said that it's Satdy the 24th, 12:30 at English Park. That's all I know.

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 12 years ago


Some keys games this Saturday in the men's MPL.

Number 1 and 2 clashed with Cashmere Technical taking on Nelson Suburbs.

Ferrymead Bays face Coastal with the Shield also on the line - the challenger have a habit of winning the Shield when the play each other.

FC will be past the point of no return if they do not beat Western and Halswell still chasing their 100th MPL win against Nomads.

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over 12 years ago

I think the Coastal Bays match has been moved to English Park on Friday night...

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

I think the Coastal Bays match has been moved to English Park on Friday night...

Cheers

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over 12 years ago

Spill the beans eartoground and all whites. 

Could it not be waimak complaining? 7 day rule and all that. 





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over 12 years ago

Ha ha no not us. Div 1 is like Americas cup this year 

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over 12 years ago

Yeah! 1 team domination!

I think he meant boring :)

What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?

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over 12 years ago


Or one team sunk themselves...

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 12 years ago
Ronaldoknow wrote:

Yeah! 1 team domination!

I think he meant boring :)

Betty "Melbourne Storm" Swallocks. 2 Premiership titles taken away for minor clerical errors :-S
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over 12 years ago

So "apparently" Uni have appealed against ChCh Utd having too many international players in the Waimak v Utd game on Saturday.

 

The saga continues!!!

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over 12 years ago

It does indeed!  Is there any substance to the allegation?

I let my guitar speak for me

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over 12 years ago

Apparently they have had 9 international transfers. Not sure how many you are allowed to play at once. 

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over 12 years ago
VimFuego wrote:

It does indeed!  Is there any substance to the allegation?

Oh yes! :-)
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over 12 years ago
It's a joke wrote:

Apparently they have had 9 international transfers. Not sure how many you are allowed to play at once. 


If non New Zealander's then I believe it is only three on the team card in any game.
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over 12 years ago
AllWhites82 wrote:
It's a joke wrote:

Apparently they have had 9 international transfers. Not sure how many you are allowed to play at once. 


If non New Zealander's then I believe it is only three on the team card in any game.


What is the classification to non New Zealander's? Does players with residency count as NZ or International?

Also guessing this doesn't apply to the Sunday League as there would be no teams that are legal!
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over 12 years ago

So if all the alleged information is correct then Waimak are the only team in the top 3 that haven't cheated!! LOL LOL LOL

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over 12 years ago

Surely after Uni lost points for playing a unregistered player all teams would be checking to make sure they field legit teams. As for international players how you meant to tell who is and isn't a nz player lots of foreign voices out there. Sounds like a bit of tit for tat going on between united and uni

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History

I'm sorry but what was the $4000 fine for then On the Fence? 

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over 12 years ago
WPFC wrote:

I'm sorry but what was the $4000 fine for then On the Fence? 

Not cheating!
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over 12 years ago
Onthefence wrote:
WPFC wrote:

I'm sorry but what was the $4000 fine for then On the Fence? 

Not cheating!
No need to be sorry :-)
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over 12 years ago

Fielding an unregistered player (accidentally?), fielding too many international players (accidentally?) or deceiving a disciplinary panel (accidentally?)......? Just interested in people's opinions about "cheating".

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over 12 years ago

You guys need a new thread ;) this saga doesn't seem to have an end.

1 x Mainland players in a squad of 20 for NZ U17s Women NZ U17 Women

Geena Gross from Nelson, plus Ashley Arquette (Hawke's Bay, at APFA)

So, no Christchurch girls at this age group.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 12 years ago
WPFC wrote:

Fielding an unregistered player (accidentally?), fielding too many international players (accidentally?) or deceiving a disciplinary panel (accidentally?)......? Just interested in people's opinions about "cheating".

Let us see what NZF have to say. Accidental mistakes come with penalties, rules are put in place to be adhered to.
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over 12 years ago

You guys need a new thread ;) this saga doesn't seem to have an end.

1 x Mainland players in a squad of 20 for NZ U17s Women NZ U17 Women

Geena Gross from Nelson, plus Ashley Arquette (Hawke's Bay, at APFA)

So, no Christchurch girls at this age group.


Great news for Geena and Ashley, well done indeed.
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over 12 years ago

I think mainland and rules is a bit of a joke really, seeing as they don't follow them very well. Though cheating and accidental mistakes aren't the same thing but I do agree that they both require reasonable punishment in accordance to rules that have been set. Shame about the girls for u17's but awesome news for the u20's. Good to see chch names in there.

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