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almost 15 years ago · edited about 5 years ago · History
I guess that does make sense to a certain extent...Thats about as logical as mainland is gunna get. Hopefully we have a fairly dry winter this year, dont think we could handle many more ground losses


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Warren Park is in very good nick, we played Utd there as their 'home' game on Saturday. I'm surprised more games aren't played there. I'm sure most teams would be willing to accommodate odd start times given the circumstances.
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timmymadden wrote:
Warren Park is in very good nick, we played Utd there as their 'home' game on Saturday. I'm surprised more games aren't played there. I'm sure most teams would be willing to accommodate odd start times given the circumstances.


Agreed, mainland usually use Warren as a back up later in the season when other fields are turning to sh*t, its usually pretty good.

Maria Andrews was pretty tidy a few weeks ago when I was out there, same with Brookside. Gunna be a few roadtrips this season me thinks....


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Off to watch 4 different games today and two tomorrow. I love the wknd.

I let my guitar speak for me

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Todays Robbies Mainland Premier League Results
Men's
Christchurch United 2 Coastal Spirit 2 HT 0 - 0
Ferrymead Bays 1 Halswell 1 HT 1  - 0
Nomads 0 Nelson Suburbs 3 HT 0 - 1
Western 1 Woolston Technical 4 HT 1 - 2
 
Women's
Coastal Spirit 3 Halswell 1 HT 1 - 1
Woolston Technical 0 FC Twenty11 4 HT 0 - 3
University 1 Western 7 HT 0 - 2
AllWhites822011-05-07 23:12:01
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Mainland Points
 
Men's

Ferrymead Bays          9   5   4   0  27   8  19  19  

Nelson Suburbs           9   6   0   3  27  19   8  18  

Halswell                      9   4   3   2  15  12   3  15  

Western                      8   4   1   3  12  12   0  13  

Woolston Technical    8   3   2   3  15  14   1  11  

Christchurch United    9   3   2   4  11  20  -9  11  

Coastal Spirit              9   2   3   4  11  16  -5   9  

Nomads                     9   0   1   8   3  20 -17   1 

 
 
League takes a break next week due to Chatham Cup
AllWhites822011-05-07 23:41:20
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Mainland Points
Women's
 

Coastal Spirit               4   4   0   0  16   2  14  12

FC Twenty11              4   3   0   1  13   7   6   9 

Western                       4   3   0   1  13   8   5   9  

Woolston Technical      4   1   0   3  10   9   1   3 

Halswell                       4   1   0   3   8  10  -2   3 

University                    4   0   0   4   2  26 -24   0

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AllWhites82 wrote:
Mainland Points
Women's
 

Coastal Spirit               4   4   0   0  16   2  14  12

FC Twenty11              4   3   0   1  13   7   6   9 

Western                       4   3   0   1  13   8   5   9  

Woolston Technical      4   1   0   3  10   9   1   3 

Halswell                       4   1   0   3   8  10  -2   3 

University                    4   0   0   4   2  26 -24   0

 
Coastal and Western squaring off next week in a top of the table clash at Walter Park 12:30 kick off.

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AllWhites82 wrote:
Mainland Points
 
Men's

Ferrymead Bays          9   5   4   0  27   8  19  19  

Nelson Suburbs           9   6   0   3  27  19   8  18  

Halswell                      9   4   3   2  15  12   3  15  

Western                      8   4   1   3  12  12   0  13  

Woolston Technical    8   3   2   3  15  14   1  11  

Christchurch United    9   3   2   4  11  20  -9  11  

Coastal Spirit              9   2   3   4  11  16  -5   9  

Nomads                     9   0   1   8   3  20 -17   1 

 
 
League takes a break next week due to Chatham Cup
 
Wouldn't it have made sense for Woolston and Western to receive a bye in the first round so they could play their Premier League catch up game next Saturday? Would have meant coastal playing Mid Canterbury, no biggy. Maybe not possible with the Chatham Cup being a drawn competition? Sometimes common sense should prevail.

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I have no problem with random draws and would hope that convenience doesn't come into it. And I heard that some random byes in the first round of English Cup mean Pap Redwood, Parklands and someone else random get a free pass to round two!

I let my guitar speak for me

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English Cup Draw for 1st round - all played Sunday 22 May is:

 
Woolston Technical vs. Ferrymead Bays

ChCh United vs. Waimak United

Western vs. Coastal Spirit

FC Twenty11 vs. Nomads

Mid Canty bye

Papanui Redwood bye

Halswell bye

Parklands United bye
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VimFuego wrote:
I have no problem with random draws and would hope that convenience doesn't come into it. And I heard that some random byes in the first round of English Cup mean Pap Redwood, Parklands and someone else random get a free pass to round two!
 
 
With only 12 teams entering the English Cup there had to be byes.
 
An open draw is the fairest, better than seeding teams as this will always cause problems.
 
A cup is about underdogs causing upsets, not the best two team reaching the final.    
AllWhites822011-05-08 19:43:44
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If it were up to me, all 12 teams would play round 1, 6 winners go through plus either 1) 2 best losing sides or 2) 2 randomly drawn sides also go through.

Just my opinion but if everyone has a chance to be knocked out of round 1 it makes it more fair given it's such a small competition.timmymadden2011-05-08 19:54:41
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timmymadden wrote:
If it were up to me, all 12 teams would play round 1, 6 winners go through plus either 1) 2 best losing sides or 2) 2 randomly drawn sides also go through.

Just my opinion but if everyone has a chance to be knocked out of round 1 it makes it more fair given it's such a small competition.
 
Yes that would be a much better idea, i assume you do not work at the Mainland Office then.
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I fear I would be over qualified with some of my 'advanced ideas'.
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VimFuego wrote:
I have no problem with random draws and would hope that convenience doesn't come into it. And I heard that some random byes in the first round of English Cup mean Pap Redwood, Parklands and someone else random get a free pass to round two!
 
Agree in principal but don't think it should be a hard and fast rule given the particular circumstannces of this season where there is a shortage of quality grounds, Tech and Westerns deferment of games etc. Only team that would have been affected was Coastal and I feel they would have agreed to play Mid Cant in the first round of the English Cup for the good of the game, mind you my experience is they can be a hard nosed self serving bunch at times!

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timmymadden wrote:

Just my opinion but if everyone has a chance to be knocked out of round 1 it makes it more fair given it's such a small competition.


This is the key point: "it's such a SMALL competition"!

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AllWhites82 wrote:

English Cup Draw for 1st round - all played Sunday 22 May is:

 
Woolston Technical vs. Ferrymead Bays

ChCh United vs. Waimak United

Western vs. Coastal Spirit

FC Twenty11 vs. Nomads

Mid Canty bye

Papanui Redwood bye

Halswell bye

Parklands United bye


I can see 3 of the games in this round being close and 1 being a walk over...

Apart from Universities, which senior clubs are missing here? I'm going to assume that the Pap Redwood team is the PDL one so by that logic Selwyn & Cashmere could've been in there...throw in the Canty School of footy PDL and theres a full 1st round potentially
gings2011-05-08 23:15:21


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No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.

Match of the round would be FC Twenty 11 (there it goes) against Nomads.

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good result for richmond this weekend vim!! 4-0 vs fc nelson metro watch out chatham cup
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VimFuego wrote:
No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.

Match of the round would be FC Twenty 11 (there it goes) against Nomads.


Agree on both counts. 2011 vs Nomads will be a goodie.

Merely included the CSoF as a hypothetical 16th entity to fill slot #16. a full 16 team field would eliminate the 1st round bye set up thus making the cup completely fair and balanced.


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[QUOTE=VimFuego]No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.

Technically Mid Canty also not a club
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duffy_7 wrote:
good result for richmond this weekend vim!! 4-0 vs fc nelson metro watch out chatham cup


Didn't you beat them 11-0 in the first game?
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AllWhites82 wrote:
[QUOTE=VimFuego]No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.
Technically Mid Canty also not a club


Same with Marlborough, but they have aligned themselves with Rangers AFC now.
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AllWhites82 wrote:
[QUOTE=VimFuego]No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.

Technically Mid Canty also not a club


Same story with Selwyn...my point was we have 16 entities within our region with a mens team (be it MPL, PDL or Div 1) thus it wouldn't be hard to have a 16 team league. I cant imagine the entry fee is too high?


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gings wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:
[QUOTE=VimFuego]No way should Canty School of Football (2nd worst name in town) get anywhere near cups. Not a club, nor do they fit into this heralded Whole of Football plan.
Technically Mid Canty also not a club
Same story with Selwyn...my point was we have 16 entities within our region with a mens team (be it MPL, PDL or Div 1) thus it wouldn't be hard to have a 16 team league. I cant imagine the entry fee is too high?


16 team league!? the gap between 1 and 16 would be ridiculous. It's bad enough when teams play Nomads.
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Lol. Pretty sure Gings is talking about the English Cup.

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VimFuego wrote:
Lol. Pretty sure Gings is talking about the English Cup.


Defo just for the English cup...for now ...prob should've used the word competition instead of league to avoid the confuzzling
gings2011-05-10 14:11:29


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AllWhites82 wrote:
VimFuego wrote:
I have no problem with random draws and would hope that convenience doesn't come into it. And I heard that some random byes in the first round of English Cup mean Pap Redwood, Parklands and someone else random get a free pass to round two!
 
 
With only 12 teams entering the English Cup there had to be byes.
 
An open draw is the fairest, better than seeding teams as this will always cause problems.
 
A cup is about underdogs causing upsets, not the best two team reaching the final.    


yes, like MUFC making the champions league final

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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Huh? Barcelona and Man Utd in the final, sounds like the best two teams. Or is that what you were inferring?

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Chatham Cup - Mainland Region
FCTwenty11 2 Waimak Utd 0
Halswell 0 Ferrymead Bays 3
Nomads 0 ChCh United 1 
Western 5 Mid Canty 1 
Nelson Suburbs 4 FC Nelson 1 
Rangers AFC 2 Richmond Athletic 5 
 
Mainland Premier Football League - Women's
Halswell 0 Woolston Technical 3 
Western 0 Coastal Spirit 2 
University 1 FC Twenty11 8 
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Live draw for Chatham Cup - Round 2 on Radio Sport between 2pm - 3pm on Tuesday with also Coastal Spirit and Woolston Technical also added in the draw after having a bye in todays round.   AllWhites822011-05-14 20:18:48
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I'm guessing Nelson play Richmond?

How's this for a goal celebration?

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Yes I read somewhere that Nelson play Richmond next up. Should be a great match, what are the TAB odds?

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Excellent game between Coastal and Western's Womens Premier teams:very even encounter,and the 2-0 scoreline flattered Coastal somewhat.Stand outs were the Coastal goalie(who made a crucial save),and Western's central midfield,which Coastal struggled to control.
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Chatham Cup 2nd round draw out -
 
FC Twenty11 v Coastal Spirit � Avonhead Park
Christchurch United v Ferrymead Bays � Tulett Park
Nelson Suburbs v Richmond Athletic � Saxton Fields
Woolston Technical v Western � Ferrymead Park
Tech v Western and Suburbs v Athletic pobably the pick of the round. FC2011 probably fancy their chances against the club that replaced them in the Premier League, Coa$tal.

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Excellent game between Coastal and Western's Womens Premier teams:very even encounter,and the 2-0 scoreline flattered Coastal somewhat.Stand outs were the Coastal goalie(who made a crucial save),and Western's central midfield,which Coastal struggled to control.
 
The league appears more even than ever this season. Coastal seem to have the knack of winning the close ones with the benefit of havin been together for the past 2 seasons. Apart from Varsities every other team is capable of beating each other. Tech are probably the biggest dissapointment so far this year. Shame Bays and Waimak didn't enter to make a decent 8 team league.

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Nelson Suburbs drew 0-0 with Christchurch United. Both teams created scoring opportunities but a draw was a fair result
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Coastal 2 Western 1. 2-0 at halftime but was pretty close the whole game, more than likely favouring Western. (shame on me). Western could have equalised with the last kick and it just rolled past the far post. Plenty of dramarama.

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Same again tomorrow 12:00 Linfield Park as the farcical English Cup kicks in, whose idea was this? Ludicrous.
Coastal got the rub of the green today with Western definitely the better team and playing the better football but as Coastal themselves have learnt through losses to Bays, United  and Western earlier in the season it's not always the best team that wins on the day. Great determination and a little bit of luck got them through. Followed on from a clinical 2-0 win over Tech in the Women's Premier League earlier on the same pitch. Awesome text book first goal from near post corner. As the game went a bit flat in the 2nd half Tech had the opportunity to get back into it but the Coastal girls stuck to it really well to close it out at the half time 2-0 score. Onwards and upwards for the club, 2 very good results.
Ronaldoknow2011-05-21 18:09:05

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