fc just need to throw a game against uni and we have a fight to the death. Could make this 3 ring circus interesting
At least that would make you happy.
fc just need to throw a game against uni and we have a fight to the death. Could make this 3 ring circus interesting
At least that would make you happy.
Congratulations to Jordan Spain (Cashmere Technical) on being named in the NZ squad for the upcoming OFC Under-19 Championship in Tahiti in early August to qualify for the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in Poland in 2019.
Full squad and OFC schedule as follows:
New Zealand squad for OFC U-19 Championship (Club/College)
Jorge Akers (Havelock North Wanderers)
Joe Bell (University of Virginia)
Dino Botica (Bay Olympic)
Cameron Brown (Waitemata)
Matthew Conroy (Western Springs)
Boyd Curry (Onehunga Sports)
Willem Ebbinge (Wellington Phoenix / Scots College)
Callan Elliot (Wairarapa United)
Zac Jones (Wellington Phoenix / Wellington College)
Max Mata (Onehunga Sports)
Dane Schnell (Western Springs)
Kingsley Sinclair (Eastern Suburbs / Sacred Heart College)
Jordan Spain (Cashmere Technical)
Charles Spragg (Eastern Suburbs)
Robert Tipelu (Onehunga Sports)
Leon Van Den Hoven (Eastern Suburbs)
Oliver Whyte (Wellington Phoenix)
Trevor Zwetsloot (SV Werder Bremen)
OFC U-19 Championship Schedule
New Zealand vs Tahiti
August 6, 4pm (NZT)
Stade Pater, Pirae
New Zealand vs Tonga
August 9, 1pm (NZT)
Stade Pater, Pirae
Papua New Guinea vs New Zealand
August 12, 1pm (NZT)
Stade Pater, Pirae
Semi-Finals
August 16 (NZT)
Stade Pater, Pirae
Final
August 19 (NZT)
Stade Pater, Pirae
And Joe Bell originally a Ferrymead Bays junior
Mainland Prem. Qualiflying
Selwyn 1 (Joe Arnott) FC Twenty11 3 (Callum Smith 2, Coner Clarke)
FC now play Universities at Avonhead Park on Tuesday evening
Spoilt for choice tomorrow night with two games on. Second semifinal in the English Cup, Western facing Coastal Spirit at English Park at 7:30pm and at the same time at Avonhead Park (aka The Graveyard) in the MPQL FC Twenty11 up against Universities.
Spoilt for choice tomorrow night with two games on. Second semifinal in the English Cup, Western facing Coastal Spirit at English Park at 7:30pm and at the same time at Avonhead Park (aka The Graveyard) in the MPQL FC Twenty11 up against Universities.
Sheesh. We are spoilt for choice!
HT English Cup Coastal Spirit 3 Western 1
HT Mainland Premier Qualifying League FC Twenty11 1 Universities 0
FT English Cup Semi-Final: Coastal Spirit 4 Western 1 - Coastal will now meet Cashmere Technical in what will be the 99th Cup Final
Ash scores his 100th goal for Coastal Spirit last night. Willy must be gutted? He was so good. Coastals first 25 minutes was the best football I've ever seen in Canterbury. I'm also told after the physical tussle between Ekow and JB ended in smiles as he went into Coastals changing room to say they are an absolute class act?
Big ups to Westerns banter. A club that doesnt get jealous of us fans but instead joins in on the gritty footy vibes.
Ash scores his 100th goal for Coastal Spirit last night. Willy must be gutted? He was so good. Coastals first 25 minutes was the best football I've ever seen in Canterbury. I'm also told after the physical tussle between Ekow and JB ended in smiles as he went into Coastals changing room to say they are an absolute class act?
Big ups to Westerns banter. A club that doesnt get jealous of us fans but instead joins in on the gritty footy vibes.
'ended in smiles' shouldn't be confused with mutual respect
Christchurch based fans. We are trying to get the supporters group back up and running. The Horse and Jockey has kindly decided to stay open for us to show the FFA cup game tomorrow night. (Won't serve after 11pm). Come join other fans based in Christchurch https://www.facebook.com/events/862748653921741/
Tonights Mainland Qualifying game and Universities lead Selwyn 1 - 0, 37 minutes gone.
HT Universities 1 Selwyn 0 in MPQL
Two quick goals after the break and Selwyn now leading 2 - 1
Selwyn another to lead Universities 3 - 1 after 57 minutes.
Selwyn go 4 - 1 up with Universities hitting back to make it 4 - 2 with 20 to play.
Into final 10 minutes and Selwyn still 4 - 2 up
Selwyn goal again to make it 5 - 2.
Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Any records on quickest hat-trick in MPL game? Declan got his in 7 minutes last night.
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Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Any records on quickest hat-trick in MPL game? Declan got his in 7 minutes last night.
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I will check my records out later tonight but normally count total playing time
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Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Any records on quickest hat-trick in MPL game? Declan got his in 7 minutes last night.
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I will check my records out later tonight but normally count total playing time
Now have had a chance to check my MPL stats first need to point out that the game last night is not considered as part of the Mainland Premier League, it is a seperate competition, the Mainland Premier Qualifying League and the goals scored will not be considered as MPL goals as I understand it.
Also was not at the game but several Betting Sites show that Declan's goals were scored in the 46th, 50th and 56th minute so if this times are correct then hat-trick was scored in eleven minutes but is so far the only hat-trick in the MPQL and therefore the quickest and fastest.
Any way back to your question the quickest hat-trick scored in the MPL was to Greg Fetuz for Nomads against Ferrymead Bays on 24 June 2006, with Greg scoring in the 2nd, 3rd and 9th minutes so not only the quickest but also the fastest ever hat-trick scored. Nomads went on to win the game 5 - 3 with Greg scoring fourth of Nomads goal in the 86th with the other going to Andy Pitman (51st) with Bays goals scored by Brent Archer - in pen in the 22nd and Greg Draper in the 45th.
Hope this helps.
That's a great amount of information to have Gavin. Cheers for that. We timed it at 7 minutes, but the betting people are pretty on the mark so 11 is still impressive.
Reading the names from that 2006 game, gee there were (are) some very good players there.
That's a great amount of information to have Gavin. Cheers for that. We timed it at 7 minutes, but the betting people are pretty on the mark so 11 is still impressive.
Reading the names from that 2006 game, gee there were (are) some very good players there.
Yes 11 minutes is not to shabby and a few 'greats' have played in the MPL over the years.
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Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Any records on quickest hat-trick in MPL game? Declan got his in 7 minutes last night.
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I will check my records out later tonight but normally count total playing time
Now have had a chance to check my MPL stats first need to point out that the game last night is not considered as part of the Mainland Premier League, it is a seperate competition, the Mainland Premier Qualifying League and the goals scored will not be considered as MPL goals as I understand it.
Also was not at the game but several Betting Sites show that Declan's goals were scored in the 46th, 50th and 56th minute so if this times are correct then hat-trick was scored in eleven minutes but is so far the only hat-trick in the MPQL and therefore the quickest and fastest.
Any way back to your question the quickest hat-trick scored in the MPL was to Greg Fetuz for Nomads against Ferrymead Bays on 24 June 2006, with Greg scoring in the 2nd, 3rd and 9th minutes so not only the quickest but also the fastest ever hat-trick scored. Nomads went on to win the game 5 - 3 with Greg scoring fourth of Nomads goal in the 86th with the other going to Andy Pitman (51st) with Bays goals scored by Brent Archer - in pen in the 22nd and Greg Draper in the 45th.
Hope this helps.
That Nomads v Bays game was played at Nunweek Park. On the sideline that day we had some of the best examples of NZ coaching talent including ex All Whites coach Allan Jones [only lost 5 of 19 games as AW coach] enjoying an afternoon watching.
Western now set to join Christchurch Technical and Nomads as the only teams to bounce back up to the MPL after being relegated the previous season.
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Tonight's scorers Selwyn 5 (Declan Hickford 4, Dan Ede) Universities 2 (Millar McLauchlan, Keegan Hollis) HT 0 - 1
Any records on quickest hat-trick in MPL game? Declan got his in 7 minutes last night.
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I will check my records out later tonight but normally count total playing time
Now have had a chance to check my MPL stats first need to point out that the game last night is not considered as part of the Mainland Premier League, it is a seperate competition, the Mainland Premier Qualifying League and the goals scored will not be considered as MPL goals as I understand it.
Also was not at the game but several Betting Sites show that Declan's goals were scored in the 46th, 50th and 56th minute so if this times are correct then hat-trick was scored in eleven minutes but is so far the only hat-trick in the MPQL and therefore the quickest and fastest.
Any way back to your question the quickest hat-trick scored in the MPL was to Greg Fetuz for Nomads against Ferrymead Bays on 24 June 2006, with Greg scoring in the 2nd, 3rd and 9th minutes so not only the quickest but also the fastest ever hat-trick scored. Nomads went on to win the game 5 - 3 with Greg scoring fourth of Nomads goal in the 86th with the other going to Andy Pitman (51st) with Bays goals scored by Brent Archer - in pen in the 22nd and Greg Draper in the 45th.
Hope this helps.
That Nomads v Bays game was played at Nunweek Park. On the sideline that day we had some of the best examples of NZ coaching talent including ex All Whites coach Allan Jones [only lost 5 of 19 games as AW coach] enjoying an afternoon watching.
HT Universities 0 FC Twenty11 2 in MPQL
FT Universities 2 FC Twenty11 4 - Universities got back to 2 - 2 before FC scored twice in final ten minutes to secure the three points.
P | W | D | L | F | A | GD | Pts | |
FC Twenty11 | 21 | 10 | 1 | 10 | 40 | 50 | -10 | 31 |
Selwyn | 20 | 4 | 3 | 13 | 46 | 64 | -18 | 15 |
Universities | 21 | 2 | 0 | 19 | 24 | 76 | -52 | 6 |
2 Win 20 Losses. Universities season must go down with the worst record in MPL history?
2 Win 20 Losses. Universities season must go down with the worst record in MPL history?
First of all: great username.
To answer your question, AW82 has reminded us that this malarkey isn't officially part of the MPL, it's the MPQL which is a separate competition even though they keep their points from the MPL....
But yer. Sh!t team although I think Richmond were just as bad for a long time.
No the worst record:
Two teams Woolstom Working Men's Club in 2002 (22 games) and Avon United 2005 (18 games) failed to pick up a single point and in 2004 New Brighton no wins, but three draws (18 games) and Richmond City in 2008 no wins and just one draw (21 games).
With Western’s imminent return to the MPL, I’m wondering about the state of MPL grounds for next season. Do I recall correctly that Walter Park was deemed unsuitable due to changing facilities and/or general pitch conditions? Has anything changed? Am I correct to assume Western will play home games at English Park?
With new decks at Tullet, Avonhead and Ferrymead Park, Garrick Memorial Park privately owned by the Woolston club, Foster Park operated by Selwyn District Council, and Uni now relegated, is it only Cuthberts Green that is an old style CCC owned pitch?
With Western’s imminent return to the MPL, I’m wondering about the state of MPL grounds for next season. Do I recall correctly that Walter Park was deemed unsuitable due to changing facilities and/or general pitch conditions? Has anything changed? Am I correct to assume Western will play home games at English Park?
With new decks at Tullet, Avonhead and Ferrymead Park, Garrick Memorial Park privately owned by the Woolston club, Foster Park operated by Selwyn District Council, and Uni now relegated, is it only Cuthberts Green that is an old style CCC owned pitch?
New (some would say well over used) Decks are still CCC owned pitches are they not, also assume Saxton Fields is owned by the Tasman District Council. Also Western have been busy ungraded the changing facilities at Walter Park - see pic from their facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/westernafc/photos/a.78201...
What are the rules around changing facilities?
The away team one certainly has showers and a space to change (which was no different to other grounds that MPL teams have used). The home team changing shed definitely looks a lot better than the away one, but at the end of the day it's somewhere to change.
I don't see why Western shouldn't be allowed to play at Walter Park (unless there are some extra hidden rules)