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Waterside Karori
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I used to come watch you play last year, Greeny you still knocking around mate? Anyway I heard there are some new signings, hows the team looking? Go the Wharfies.
 
 
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MightyLion wrote:
I used to come watch you play last year, Greeny you still knocking around mate? Anyway I heard there are some new signings, hows the team looking? Go the Wharfies.
 
 
That must have been depressing
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Not as depressing as Manchester though
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What a great topic. Yeah Im playing. Got some new blood. Mike McKinlay from Wests, Alex Lambert from Varsity, Dave Herman in goal, Robie Hunter from Napier, Mark Sheehan from Akld, and Mal from Aussie (ex VPL). New coach Shaun Gill who is one of the best coaches and most organised people I chave come across. Ask me in a few weeks how we are going. Not sure how the league is going to pan out this year but we have the base set to challenge for it. I am club captain, and the club is looking strong with 20 senior teams. See you at the Fortress (KP) some time whoever you are.

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2ndBest wrote:
MightyLion wrote:
I used to come watch you play last year, Greeny you still knocking around mate? Anyway I heard there are some new signings, hows the team looking? Go the Wharfies.
 
 
That must have been depressing
 
 
Man City - that must be depressing!!
 
Go the Wharfies!!!
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MightyLion wrote:
Not as depressing as Manchester though
 
If you are talking about the red half of Manchester then yes your right.  Watching Karori play is not as depressing as this.
 
2ndBest2008-04-24 11:28:46
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2ndBest wrote:
MightyLion wrote:
Not as depressing as Manchester though
 
If you are talking about the red half of Manchester then yes your right.  Watching Karori play is not as depressing as this.
 
 
 
Talking about depressing...
 
 
LONG LIVE THE BALLOONS!
 
BTW, a Man Utd fan, we will take 0-0 all away from home!!
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The enigma that is Mark Sheehan. He was skipper and midfield general at Oratia back in the day. Rumour has it he had to get out of West Auckland quick smart. Similar plot to Outrageous Fortune if you know what I mean ;-). I hope we havent just got him in trouble, seriously.
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Feverish wrote:
See you at the Fortress (KP) some time whoever you are.
 
I've seen the moat but where is the fortress?
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Sealords#10 wrote:
Talking about depressing...
 
 
LONG LIVE THE BALLOONS!
 
BTW, a Man Utd fan, we will take 0-0 all away from home!!
Its a worry that after 11 minutes of the game our goalkeeper wasn't smart enough to pop all the surrounding balloons.
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DKP22 wrote:
Feverish wrote:
See you at the Fortress (KP) some time whoever you are.
 
I've seen the moat but where is the fortress?


Ah Granville.  You make us so proud.

Coming to laugh at Naenae vs BNU tomorrow ?

How's my driving? - Whine here

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that James Trotter is some player - saw he got another goal yesterday
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Dogg wrote:
that James Trotter is some player - saw he got another goal yesterday
 
Thanks huggy
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I reckon we're all up for a weekend off looking at the forecast for the rest of the week.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Looks like the barbarians will have to postpone their invasion of Feverish's "fortress" for another week.
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first two teams are away this week. Could be a spot of fishing to be had on the number one if this weather is as bad as it sounds

Founder

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'm supposedly playing on Karori 3 this weekend. Against the Dreamers.

How apt.
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Champs Prem (4-5-08)
 
Wairarapa United      1    Waterside Karori      2
Sule Soloman             1           Jono Sole          1
                                                James Hill         1
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That is quite a result for the Swim Team...  who wants to run a sweep on what time Feverish gets to work tomorrow ?

I'm calling 'Working from home'

How's my driving? - Whine here

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yeah good effort Warfies, I'm sure that will cause another week of soul searching and finger pointing up at Masterton.
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Hard News wrote:
That is quite a result for the Swim Team...  who wants to run a sweep on what time Feverish gets to work tomorrow ?

I'm calling 'Working from home'
 
Waterslide Karori
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Hard News wrote:
That is quite a result for the Swim Team...  who wants to run a sweep on what time Feverish gets to work tomorrow ?

I'm calling 'Working from home'
 
Leave the jokes to me knob head. Just home from pub actually so should make work. Dominated today (against the ..elements). Proud of the lads - although they tried to kick me out the mini van for chanting too much

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You're about two posts from a ban for the evening.  Knew we should put a breathalyzer on your keyboard.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Hard News wrote:
You're about two posts from a ban for the evening.  Knew we should put a breathalyzer on your keyboard.
 
ha ha . Drink when we're winning, we always drink when we're winning..

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In your case:

Drink when we're winning (or losing or drawing), we always drink when we're...
Hard News2008-05-04 21:30:19

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Feverish wrote:
Hard News wrote:
You're about two posts from a ban for the evening.  Knew we should put a breathalyzer on your keyboard.
 
ha ha . Drink when we're winning and losing in fact i drink anytime, we always drink when we're winning and losing in fact we drink anytime
Fixed it for you feverish

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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Hard News wrote:
In your case:

Drink when we're winning (or losing or drawing), we always drink when we're...
Ah only the great minds

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Anyone who wins up there is entitled to chant, sing, drink,  whatever. Great job Warfies. Want to do us a quick match report Feverish?
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match report: We played on top of our game - Islanders really didnt seem to give a crap. Wont comment on my mate Pedro. Their goal was a pen. Bit wierd but I got told yet again by the oppo that he thought the ref was going to send me off. Strange.

Founder

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05.05.2008
Here's a more in depth match report from the local rag.
By Gary Caffell

Wairarapa United had only themselves to blame for their 2-1 loss to Waterside-Karori in their Capital Soccer premier division match at the Pugh Sports Bowl in Masterton yesterday.

The level of intensity displayed by the two sides was mirrored by the final scoreline with Waterside-Karori creating at least 50 per cent more scoring chances than the home team and being about that much better on defence as well.

Why Wairarapa United should be so lethargic was difficult for understand for anything other than victory was always going to hurt their prospects of winning the premier division title, and with it promotion to central league for 2009.

 
  Apart from the first 10 minutes of play when they held a territorial advantage and threatened to open up the opposition defences on a couple of occasions Wairarapa United gave the impression of being in second gear.

All too often they "gifted" Waterwise-Karori possession through weak passing, particularly in midfield, and that meant in turn that proven goal scorers like Seule Soromon and Pita Rabo were very seldom given the opportunity to demonstrate their attacking skills.

And even when they were they were usually comfortably contained by a no frills Waterside-Karori back four who positioned themselves well and tackled strongly.

The defensive effort of Wairarapa United was very average at best and woeful at worst and but for the excellence of goalkeeper Matt Borren they would probably have been beaten by three or four goals.

He made some superb saves, including twice tipping the ball over the crossbar, and the two goals scored against him were no fault of his.

Unfortunately though Borren got little support from his fullbacks whose lack of urgency was continually exposed by a Waterside-Karori forward line which showed speed down both flanks and impressed with the accuracy of their passing anhd the diligence of their support play.

Waterwide-Karori scored the only goal of the first half, that coming after they had seized upon a loose pass from Waisake Sabutu with the successful strike from Jono Sole being taken from a wide angle and giving Borren no chance.

Wairarapa United drew level in the second spell when they had a player brought down in front of the Waterside-Karori goal and Seule Soromon made no mistake with the resultant penalty.

At stage what would have been a fortuitous draw looked very much a possibility for Wairarapa United but Waterside-Karori had other ideas,capitalising on more shoddy defence to deservedly score the goal through James Hill which was to be decisive in the end result..

Yesterday's loss dropped Wairarapa United to third on the premier division table after other results which saw Marist beat Western Suburbs 30, Kapiti Coast beat Upper Hutt 5-3, Miramar Rangers and Island Bay draw 0-0 and Tawa and Lower Hutt City draw 2-2.

Current points are: Tawa 13, Waterside-Karori 10, Wairarapa United 9, Island Bay 8, Upper Hutt 7, Miramar Rangers 7, Marist 5, Lower Hutt City 5, Kapiti Coast 3 and Western Suburbs 0

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Champs 10-5-08
 
 
Waterside Karori      3    Miramar Rangers       2
Not Supplied             3       Not Supplied       2
Anyone there today know who the scored the goals
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Karori - Mal Impiombato 3 
Mar Keano, Cripps
Smithy2008-05-10 18:47:04

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my personal highlight was the short short coach trying to fight robbie hunter. id have backed bob, only because he had his big brother there watching him on

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Well in wharfies!!

Normo's coming home

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robbed, we were robbed

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rightstr wrote:
05.05.2008
Here's a more in depth match report from the local rag.
By Gary Caffell .....
 

Unfortunately though Borren got little support from his fullbacks whose lack of urgency was continually exposed by a Waterside-Karori forward line which showed speed down both flanks and impressed with the accuracy of their passing and the diligence of their support play. ......

 
well written that man..

Founder

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robbed, we were robbed

 
I'd blame Thommo if I was you. Thinking he could turn the game by bringing himself on..

Founder

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