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Posted April 13, 2013 21:57 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:11

VimFuego wrote:

Yes, been an age since Coastal Women beaten, especially by three goals to none. Surely no power-shift. Let's not talk about it.

Coastal Rangi, as they are called, played last year too, and yes are basically a school team. Personally I'd rather have a team playing for a club rather than a school, but, maybe you're right, is it a good compromise between schools and clubs? Should they just link up with a club? Still a bit stoopid.  Just have a top Wednesday competition and be gone with you. 

PS. Top day at the Coastal Nomads game...



Saw a fair bit of the Cashmere Tech  - Coastal womans clash and both sides had several players missing, Lily not on goal for Coastal but both sides had chances in the first half which ended scoreless with Tech then scoring twice just after the break overall was a good game. Coastal last defeat in the WMPL was back in August 2011 (lost to FC 11).

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VimFuego wrote:

Yes, been an age since Coastal Women beaten, especially by three goals to none. Surely no power-shift. Let's not talk about it.

Coastal Rangi, as they are called, played last year too, and yes are basically a school team. Personally I'd rather have a team playing for a club rather than a school, but, maybe you're right, is it a good compromise between schools and clubs? Should they just link up with a club? Still a bit stoopid.  Just have a top Wednesday competition and be gone with you. 

PS. Top day at the Coastal Nomads game...



Saw a fair bit of the Cashmere Tech  - Coastal womans clash and both sides had several players missing, Lily not on goal for Coastal but both sides had chances in the first half which ended scoreless with Tech then scoring twice just after the break overall was a good game. Coastal last defeat in the WMPL was back in August 2011 (lost to FC 11).