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Talk about Capital Football!(DIY answers)
I just think that if the light at no 2 is not good enough for higher grades then its not really good enough for any grade.
Someone mentioned that they had a hard time trying to ref, others have mentioned having a hard time playing due to light.
If thats the case should it matter what grade plays?
Just a question smithy, so no need to get upset.
Thanks for all the effort you guys put in during the season.
Shrek2011-08-10 14:09:26
All the tables for all the grades that are finished are up there including Round 1 tables in some cases.
Thanks for all the effort you guys put in during the season.
If the top two teams are eligible to go up then 2 up, 2 down. Otherwise if one of the top two isn't eligible eg. Wgtn Utd then playoff between 3rd and 2nd bottom. As it currently stands Naenae & KCU down, University and Tawa up.
This playoff game will be played before the CL Playoff rather than waiting.
If NW doesn't end up 3rd the liklihood is a non eligiible team will Miramar, IBU, WU.
If so and UH/WU go up, Petone would replace them in Prem and Wainui, Wests stay.
good point!!so if well utd win last 2 games they come 3rd in cap 1??but surely wainui would not play wgtn utd 2nds in playoff, just in case wgtn utd win prem and get promoted?that decision could be a month or so away.
how would this work??
All the tables for all the grades that are finished are up there including Round 1 tables in some cases.
good point!!so if well utd win last 2 games they come 3rd in cap 1??but surely wainui would not play wgtn utd 2nds in playoff, just in case wgtn utd win prem and get promoted?that decision could be a month or so away.
how would this work??
Will know more after this weekend.
Marist to beat Island bay only if they play some 1st teamers!
Player Eligibility
1) A player being duly registered and otherwise complying with these and relevant Regulations shall be at liberty to play in the competitions in any team entered by his/her Club in any division at the discretion of his Club selection committee. A �player� is defined as a person who actually takes the field in the current season. Unless otherwise specified, �regrading� or �regraded� means the movement of players up or down grades/teams. A �week� means from Tuesday to Monday inclusive.
The following shall apply:a) No more than three Central, Capital Premier or Women�s Premier players can be regraded down into any local league team for any one game. When a relevant Central, Capital Premier or Women�s Premier team has completed their competition, no further players can be regraded down from such Central, Capital Premier or Women�s Premier League teams.
b) For Capital 1 division and below, including women�s divisions, no more than three players can be regraded into any one team for any one game.
c) A Central, Capital Premier, Women�s Premier or Capital 1 player must play 2 consecutive games over two weeks for the same lower graded team (other than for Capital Premier or Women�s Premier) prior to regrading, unless they are returning to their original team.
d) Once a player has played 2 consecutive games over two weeks for a Club�s lower graded team, s/he is deemed to be a member of that team until such time that s/he returns to the higher graded team.
e) A player can only be regraded once during any one week, except during the weeks that include Easter and Queens Birthday when a player can be regraded twice.
f) When a team has completed its season, and is involved in a playoff, no further player can be regraded to that team, unless it can be shown that the player has not at any time during the season played in a higher grade than the team involved in the play-off has been playing in.
Marist to beat Island bay only if they play some 1st teamers!
Bloody hell, the playoffs have more permutations than a Kevin Keegan haircut.
Our season has just started picking up and we would like to gain points.
Cheers.
Stefan
North Wellington Athletic U21
A dog with a bone :)
Perhaps the ones who are young enough to play, have an opinion and give a sh*t about the league its a valid question.
The only ones who don't like U21's are the ones who dont play in it.
Get over it.
Stefan2011-08-12 22:59:43
Our season has just started picking up and we would like to gain points.
Cheers.
Stefan
North Wellington Athletic U21
Radical idea for CF to consider. Ban goalie punts in junior grades. Why? Because possession football is where we need to be - and punts hardly ever end up in possession being kept. Just more 'Route One' rubbish. It would freak a lot of coaches, goalies, players and supporters out .... but it would help send a strong message and develop thinking and skills.
Turtle_Wal2011-08-13 09:44:41Radical idea for CF to consider.� Ban goalie punts in junior grades.� Why?� Because possession football is where we need to be - and punts hardly ever end up in possession being kept.� Just more 'Route One' rubbish.� It would freak a lot of coaches, goalies, players and supporters out .... but it would help send a strong message and develop thinking and skills.
i thought that was already in use.i reffed a couple of under 12 rep games at the end of last season between wanganui, manawatu and taranaki and the goalkeepers had to throw the ball instead of punting it.not sure if it is the same in club football
Example- in cap 1 Wellington United played their home game (first leg) at Naenae so are we likely to see the return leg played in town?
I understand (re)scheduling would be a nightmare for you guys but with a some leagues finished this week could that make it more possible?
Thanks, keep up the good work.
Fuck this stupid game
Our season has just started picking up and we would like to gain points.
Cheers.
Stefan
North Wellington Athletic U21
U21 A:
U17:
Example- in cap 1 Wellington United played their home game (first leg) at Naenae so are we likely to see the return leg played in town?
I understand (re)scheduling would be a nightmare for you guys but with a some leagues finished this week could that make it more possible?
Thanks, keep up the good work.
Whilst they benefitted from the "reverse fixturing" in the first game, that wasn't because they were at fault.
In addition, the draws are all linked together through "pairings". To try and explain in a few words it essentially means that not all of Karoris teams are at home at the same time, or Miramars or Lower Hutt's or WUs. So if the 2nd games were reverse fixtured back, this would have an effect on the pariings.
Tawa Blues __ Nth Wgtn Onslows __ Onepoto 1 (2.30pm) NOW Awakairangi 5
Nth Wgtn have every right to expect a home game next round. However, Tawa can hardly claim to having a home game. As said previously, none of it obviously idea however, its what needs to be done to get games played and the season completed.
Long way of saying, there a number for reasons for keeping the return game as per the draw.
Allegedly