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Mainland Premier League (Part 1)
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Perks of the job.
And I cut n paste from last week so.... Noone got a correct score last week, in fact Luis Garcia is the only person to do it. And considering I have successfully guessed 2 out of 8 games it is a lot harder than it looks. Don't you think poolmister?
I let my guitar speak for me
My understanding of the Richmond Athletic paying thing is this...
Joe Green (their captain) came to New Zealand on holiday and was visiting some friends in Nelson. They showed him their local football club and he liked what he saw and wanted to play a game or two. Ended up coming back to start coaching in the Richmond set up and brought Jordan Yong, who was hoping to kickstart his football career, over from Norwich with him.
They did heaps of coaching and was topped up a little by Richmond.
But because Joe Green and Ben Wright, who he brought back with him this year, are quite wealthy, they pay for all the rent and Jordan and his mate Sam Mason-Smith moved, along with the Chileans. So there is like six of them living in a house with all their rent paid for. Sam's parents gave him money for the year, while Jordan gets topped up by some coaching he does for Richmond.
Long story short, Joe Green owns a house and doesn't charge them rent, so the only money they need is for food and leisure activities, which they raise by doing coaching.Luis Garcia2011-04-04 21:48:13
Woolston Tech 1 v Nomads 0
Coastal Spirit 2 Ferrymead Bays 2
ChCh United 2 Western 3
Round 1 � 14th/15th May 2011
Christchurch Teams
Halswell United v Ferrymead Bays
FC TWENTY 11 v Waimak United
Western AFC v Mid Canterbury FC
Coastal Spirit v Bye
Woolston Technical v Bye
Nomads United v Christchurch United
Nelson/Blenheim Teams
Nelson Suburbs v FC Nelson
Rangers AFC v Richmond Athletic
I let my guitar speak for me
My understanding of the Richmond Athletic paying thing is this...
Joe Green (their captain) came to New Zealand on holiday and was visiting some friends in Nelson. They showed him their local football club and he liked what he saw and wanted to play a game or two. Ended up coming back to start coaching in the Richmond set up and brought Jordan Yong, who was hoping to kickstart his football career, over from Norwich with him.
They did heaps of coaching and was topped up a little by Richmond.
But because Joe Green and Ben Wright, who he brought back with him this year, are quite wealthy, they pay for all the rent and Jordan and his mate Sam Mason-Smith moved, along with the Chileans. So there is like six of them living in a house with all their rent paid for. Sam's parents gave him money for the year, while Jordan gets topped up by some coaching he does for Richmond.
Long story short, Joe Green owns a house and doesn't charge them rent, so the only money they need is for food and leisure activities, which they raise by doing coaching.
It's a good way to bring in outside talent and was common practice back in the old National League days. More often a boarding situation where a club member would provide cheap board (that the club paid for) and sometimes provided part time work as well.What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
I let my guitar speak for me
2-3
Western S. Miles, T. Sansom, A. Pak
Coastal Spirit
0-1
Ferrymead Bays
W. Piercey
Nelson Suburbs J. Donga, A. Smith, "oggie"
3-4
Halswell United
M. Smith (3), D. Ede
Woolston Technical A. Pitman (pen), B. Nightingale
2-0
Nomads United
I let my guitar speak for me
Round 1 � 14th/15th May 2011
Christchurch Teams
Halswell United v Ferrymead Bays
FC TWENTY 11 v Waimak United
Western AFC v Mid Canterbury FC
Coastal Spirit v Bye
Woolston Technical v Bye
Nomads United v Christchurch United
Nelson/Blenheim Teams
Nelson Suburbs v FC Nelson
Rangers AFC v Richmond Athletic
Crap didn't realize Div 1 was a six team competition this year.
timmymadden2011-04-10 09:31:05Crap didn't realize Div 1 was a six team competition this year.
. Leave them there and put Cashmere, Waimak and FC2011 in the Premier League next year along with Richmond. 12 team league home and away (22 regular games) makes much more sense than 8 team 3 round League. Alternatively if Woolston and Cashmere merge, also Western/Nomads, that gives us a 10 team League. Either way a better set up than the current 8 team league. The 8 team league was established to improve playing standards, I have yet to see any improvement in the 5 years or so of this structure so who are Mainland kidding?What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Crap didn't realize Div 1 was a six team competition this year.
. Leave them there and put Cashmere, Waimak and FC2011 in the Premier League next year along with Richmond. 12 team league home and away (22 regular games) makes much more sense than 8 team 3 round League. Alternatively if Woolston and Cashmere merge, also Western/Nomads, that gives us a 10 team League. Either way a better set up than the current 8 team league. The 8 team league was established to improve playing standards, I have yet to see any improvement in the 5 years or so of this structure so who are Mainland kidding?Being a Varsity old boy, I can tell you they haven't bothered entering the Chatham cup for a long longggg time. For a club with so little cash flow (no bar, students! and lack of sponsorship), the 250 dollar entry fee just to get humped by a Mainland league team was deemed as a waste
[QUOTE=Ronaldoknow] Leave them there and put Cashmere, Waimak and FC2011 in the Premier League next year along with Richmond. 12 team league home and away (22 regular games) makes much more sense than 8 team 3 round League. Alternatively if Woolston and Cashmere merge, also Western/Nomads, that gives us a 10 team League.
And do away with promotion/relegation? Or handle on basis of some sort of "club criteria" that justifies top level football?
Kotahitanga. We are one.
[QUOTE=Ronaldoknow] Leave them there and put Cashmere, Waimak and FC2011 in the Premier League next year along with Richmond. 12 team league home and away (22 regular games) makes much more sense than 8 team 3 round League. Alternatively if Woolston and Cashmere merge, also Western/Nomads, that gives us a 10 team League.
And do away with promotion/relegation? Or handle on basis of some sort of "club criteria" that justifies top level football?
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Only issue I see with it is that you can't legislate against greed or ego or desperation (no matter what 'books' are presented to Mainland). Your club criteria approach also assumes the club has the good of the whole sport in mind. Unfortunately some clubs without an interest in, or little chance of building a junior pathway, will continue to "do what 'has' to be done" in the words of one club's rant, ie pay lip service to building the game but really it's all about ego, so they will pay players $300 per game & allow them to train when they feel like it. (How must the team mates who train twice a week and pay subs feel about the galacticos in the squad?). The sooner that kind of thinking is confined to history the better; but I don't have an easy solution to enforce the extinction.
Kotahitanga. We are one.
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Didn't know that!? What were they thinking! I'm guessing they will split the pdl league like they did last year. Agree with you re the thrashings. We played selwyn last season and pasted them because they are a new club and just finding their feet. Pretty discouraging for their lads to train twice a week knowing that they will be on the end of a pasting every sat. Do you guys play or just spectate?
Didn't know that!? What were they thinking! I'm guessing they will split the pdl league like they did last year. Agree with you re the thrashings. We played selwyn last season and pasted them because they are a new club and just finding their feet. Pretty discouraging for their lads to train twice a week knowing that they will be on the end of a pasting every sat. Do you guys play or just spectate?
. Great for a players development to have a weekend off footy! Such nonsense. The only way there should be a bye in any competition is in the very bottom league. This is not rocket science ffs.What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Any truth to the rumour that a Richmond player was arrested on Saturday night for punching a Nelson Suburbs development player in a night club on Saturday night?
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
I say play on.
My picks: (and I know I haven't updated from last week...)
Coastal 2 Nomads 0
Western 2 Nelson 2
Bays 1 Utd 0
Tech 3 Halswell 2
I let my guitar speak for me
Where's he at there Cheeko? Great news for a Nelson side lacking in the defensive end.
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