New Zealand schools center-back Matt Shaw has officially switched from Nelson Suburbs to Richmond Athletic.
http://byphilliprollo.blogspot.com/2011/03/richmond-athletic-season-set-to-be.html
Here's a snippet from a story today in Nelson Mail regarding the Mainland Premier League
"Mainland chief executive Mike Coggan said they were aware that Christchurch United, Woolston Technical, Ferrymead Bays and possibly Coastal Spirit have no main ground.
ASB Football Park, formerly English Park, has been hit with liquefaction, and plans to build an artificial pitch are uncertain.
It was hoped a meeting would be held early next week to look at planning the season, including looking to start the Mainland league as close to kick-off date as possible.
New Zealand Football was to establish a fund to support Mainland Football.
Suburbs operations manager Gary Hinks said he would contact Mainland and offer any help needed, including the potential to host games in Nelson to give teams a weekend out of town."
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Posted March 02, 2011 05:06 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:10
New Zealand schools center-back Matt Shaw has officially switched from Nelson Suburbs to Richmond Athletic.
https://byphilliprollo.blogspot.com/2011/03/richmond-athletic-season-set-to-be.html
Here's a snippet from a story today in Nelson Mail regarding the Mainland Premier League
"Mainland chief executive Mike Coggan said they were aware that Christchurch United, Woolston Technical, Ferrymead Bays and possibly Coastal Spirit have no main ground.
ASB Football Park, formerly English Park, has been hit with liquefaction, and plans to build an artificial pitch are uncertain.
It was hoped a meeting would be held early next week to look at planning the season, including looking to start the Mainland league as close to kick-off date as possible.
New Zealand Football was to establish a fund to support Mainland Football.
Suburbs operations manager Gary Hinks said he would contact Mainland and offer any help needed, including the potential to host games in Nelson to give teams a weekend out of town."
https://byphilliprollo.blogspot.com/2011/03/richmond-athletic-season-set-to-be.html
Here's a snippet from a story today in Nelson Mail regarding the Mainland Premier League
"Mainland chief executive Mike Coggan said they were aware that Christchurch United, Woolston Technical, Ferrymead Bays and possibly Coastal Spirit have no main ground.
ASB Football Park, formerly English Park, has been hit with liquefaction, and plans to build an artificial pitch are uncertain.
It was hoped a meeting would be held early next week to look at planning the season, including looking to start the Mainland league as close to kick-off date as possible.
New Zealand Football was to establish a fund to support Mainland Football.
Suburbs operations manager Gary Hinks said he would contact Mainland and offer any help needed, including the potential to host games in Nelson to give teams a weekend out of town."