Canterbury Premier League

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about 2 months ago
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 1
Burwood 1 Halswell 6
Cashmere Technical Res. 4 Western 1  
Christchurch United U20 12 Selwyn Res. 0  
Universities of Canterbury 2 Nomads Res. 4    
Waimak 3 Ferrymead Bays Res. 1
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about 2 months ago
Good crowd at the Waimak game

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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about 2 months ago
AllWhites82 wrote:
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 1
Burwood 1 Halswell 6
Cashmere Technical Res. 4 Western 1  
Christchurch United U20 12 Selwyn Res. 0  
Universities of Canterbury 2 Nomads Res. 4    
Waimak 3 Ferrymead Bays Res. 1
Assuming UC have lost a lot of players then?
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about 2 months ago
LT01 wrote:
 AllWhites82 wrote:
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 1
Burwood 1 Halswell 6
Cashmere Technical Res. 4 Western 1  
Christchurch United U20 12 Selwyn Res. 0  
Universities of Canterbury 2 Nomads Res. 4    
Waimak 3 Ferrymead Bays Res. 1
Assuming UC have lost a lot of players then?
Looking at the squad from Saturday only four of them run out in the Southern League last season.
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about 2 months ago
Didn't really know where to chuck this, this seems most likely and newer. 

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/591718/rural-football-club-takes-legal-action-over-unsustainable-fees

Brings up the value for money issue that has been talked about for ages, and interesting perspective from a small rural club. 

Be interesting to see what the mediated discussion comes up with. 

I let my guitar speak for me

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about 2 months ago
On the face of it, $100 per player seems high and for it to make up 74% of the clubs outgoings seems unreasonable & unsustainable. I've long felt that the federations/NZF take a lot more money from social football than they put back in but haven't seen any numbers either way.

Not sure what the alternative is though. Regular World Cup money should help in the future if spent properly.

Valley FC til I die?

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about 2 months ago · edited about 2 months ago · History
wouldnt the players fees to the club cover that though? I'd assume that each player registered would be paying in excess of $200/season. which covers the $15k to mainland football ad the rest goes to the club?
Same anywhere, a bulk of a players rego fee goes to the federation, whatever is left is the clubs to utilise.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 1 month ago
Round 2 fixtures - all Saturday 11 April

12:30pm
Christchurch United U20 vs. Cashmere Technical Res. - United Sports Centre
Ferrymead Bays U20 vs. Universities of Canterbury - Ferrymead Park

2:30pm
Burwood vs. Selwyn Res. - Clare Park
Western vs. Nomads Res. - Walter Park

2:45pm
Halswell vs. Waimak - Halswell Domain

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about 1 month ago
Round 2 Results:
Canterbury Premier League
Burwood 4 Selwyn Res. 2
Christchurch United U20 5 Cashmere Technical Res. 0
Ferrymead Bays Res. 5 Universities of Canterbury 0
Halswell 4 Waimak 1
Western 1 Nomads Res. 2
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about 1 month ago · edited about 1 month ago · History
Round 3 Fixtures:
All Saturday 18 April
11:00am
Christchurch United U20 vs. Western - United Sports Centre
Nomads Res. vs. Ferrymead Bays U20 - Tulett Park
1:00pm
Burwood vs. Cashmere Technical - Clare Park
Waimak vs. Selwyn Res. - Kendall Park
1:30pm - note change to kick-off
Universities of Canterbury vs. Halswell - English Park
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about 1 month ago
Local teams draw in the Preliminary Round of Chatham Cup - to be played over ANZAC Weekend 24 -27 April
Halswell vs. Universities of Canterbury
FC Twenty11 vs. Parklands
St Albans Shirley vs. Mid Canterbury
 
BYE: Burwood, Waimakariri United and Western
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about 1 month ago
Everyone avoids the dreaded Ashburton road trip
Good to see Mid Canterbury back in these sorts of competitions! Always better when some of the more niche clubs decide to take part. Remember Oxford FC and Prebbleton FC entering a couple years ago
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about 1 month ago
 
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 3 of 18
Burwood 0 Cashmere Technical 5
Christchurch United U20 4 Western 0
Nomads Res. 5 Ferrymead Bays U20. 2
Universities of Canterbury 1 Halswell 2
Waimak 1 Selwyn Res. 1
 
Points: United, Halswell and Nomads 9, Technical 6, Waimak 4, Bays and Burwood 3, Selwyn 1, UC and Western 0
 
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about 1 month ago
Halswell looking pretty clear contenders to be promoted/go into the promotion playoff/however it works this year!
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25 days ago
Round 3 - all Saturday 2 May
12:30pm
Cashmere Technical Res. vs. Waimak - Garrick Memorial Park
Christchurch United U20 vs. Burwood - United Sports Centre
2:30pm
Western vs. Ferrymead Bays U20 - Walter Park
2:45pm
Halswell vs. Nomads Res. - Halswell Domain
Selwyn Res. vs. Universities of Canterbury - Foster Park 
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22 days ago
Round 4 results:
Cashmere Technical Res. 1 Waimak 5
Christchurch United U20 1 Burwood 3
Halswell 4 Nomads Res. 2
Selwyn Res. 4 Universities of Canterbury 0 
Western 2. Ferrymead Bays U20 3
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21 days ago
AllWhites82 wrote:
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Man what a downfall for UC

From what I understand they couldn't find a coach with the correct liscence so had to drop a level, and I'm guessing they lost a lot of important players too.

Is the CPL a closed league or could UC be relegated end of the season?
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20 days ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
 AllWhites82 wrote:
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Man what a downfall for UC

From what I understand they couldn't find a coach with the correct liscence so had to drop a level, and I'm guessing they lost a lot of important players too.

Is the CPL a closed league or could UC be relegated end of the season?
There is relegation down to the Championship which is what happened to FC 2011 last season, as long as there is an eligible team to be promoted - currently Coastal Reserves are leading that division and are eligible to play CPL. It will also depend on promotion and relegation from the Southern League and I don't believe that has actually been finalised yet for next season. 

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20 days ago
Marshy wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
 AllWhites82 wrote:
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Man what a downfall for UC

From what I understand they couldn't find a coach with the correct liscence so had to drop a level, and I'm guessing they lost a lot of important players too.

Is the CPL a closed league or could UC be relegated end of the season?
There is relegation down to the Championship which is what happened to FC 2011 last season, as long as there is an eligible team to be promoted - currently Coastal Reserves are leading that division and are eligible to play CPL. It will also depend on promotion and relegation from the Southern League and I don't believe that has actually been finalised yet for next season. 
Blimey I didn't even notice 2011 getting Leicestered until you pointed it out. It looks likew they're doing better now but what happened here? Financial collapse? Player exodus?
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20 days ago
LT01 wrote:
Halswell looking pretty clear contenders to be promoted/go into the promotion playoff/however it works this year!
Looking even more likely after the round just played, strong starting teams of Nomads, Tech & United all have losses. Although they can't be promoted themselves, if two of them were to finish above Halswell then that would stop the Hawks chance of promotion playoffs. 
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20 days ago
Noah4thenix wrote:
 Marshy wrote:
 Noah4thenix wrote:
 AllWhites82 wrote:
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Man what a downfall for UC

From what I understand they couldn't find a coach with the correct liscence so had to drop a level, and I'm guessing they lost a lot of important players too.

Is the CPL a closed league or could UC be relegated end of the season?
There is relegation down to the Championship which is what happened to FC 2011 last season, as long as there is an eligible team to be promoted - currently Coastal Reserves are leading that division and are eligible to play CPL. It will also depend on promotion and relegation from the Southern League and I don't believe that has actually been finalised yet for next season. 
Blimey I didn't even notice 2011 getting Leicestered until you pointed it out. It looks likew they're doing better now but what happened here? Financial collapse? Player exodus?
Player exodus maybe, looks like a completely different team from what they had when they were in the Southern League. Not many teams have gone up & managed to stay up. Seems the drop back down can have a big impact too, as mentioned FC now in the championship & Uni looking a chance of this as well (although only 4 games in at the moment). If Uni were to be relegated, there would be 3 Uni teams in the championship which would be weird. 
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11 days ago
Round 5 Fixtures:
Saturday 16 May
Midday
Nomads Res. vs. Selwyn Res. - Tulett Park
12:30pm
Ferrymead Bays U20 vs. Halswell - Ferrymead Park
2:30pm
Burwood vs. Western - Clare Park
2:45pm
Waimak vs. Christchurch United U20 - Kendall Park

Game between Universities of Canterbury vs. Cashmere Technical Res. being played on 2 June.



 
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8 days ago
Round 5 Results: 
Burwood 2. Western 0
Ferrymead Bays U20 0 Halswell 3
Nomads Res. 5 Selwyn Res. 2
Waimak 0 vs. Christchurch United U20 1

Game between Universities of Canterbury vs. Cashmere Technical Res. being played on 2 June.


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6 days ago
Looks like a bit going on at the end of the Bays v Halswell game with a few cards being shown. Who was down watching and can let us know what happened? 
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3 days ago
Round 6 Fixture's:
All Saturday 23 May:
12:30pm
ChCh United U20 vs. Universities of Canterbury - United Sports Centre
2:30pm
Burwood vs. Waimak - Clare Road
Western vs. Halswell - Walter Park
2:45pm
Cashmere Technical Res. vs. Nomads Res. Garrick Memorial Park
Selwyn Res. vs. Ferrymead Bays U20 vs. Foster Park 
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about 17 hours ago
Round 6 Results:
Burwood 1 Waimak 1
Cashmere Technical Res. 0 Nomads Res. 1
Christchurch United U20 1 Universities of Canterbury 0
Selwyn Res. 1 Ferrymead Bays U20 2
Western 0 Halswell 4


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