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I see the tall poppies are in trouble again......
Did you just call United's women's team a tall poppy?
I nearly fell out of my chair. Good one.
Fuck this stupid game
I see the tall poppies are in trouble again......
Did you just call United's women's team a tall poppy?
I nearly fell out of my chair. Good one.
Ha....no....I will try and break it down a bit for you el grandma....I was suggesting that once again, sad sacks like yourself cannot help themselves bagging those trying to improve things or make a difference. Your wit is only surpassed by your sense of humour. Nothing more. Go back to sleep.
Football is working class ballet - Alf Garnet
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I see the tall poppies are in trouble again......
Did you just call United's women's team a tall poppy?
I nearly fell out of my chair. Good one.
Ha....no....I will try and break it down a bit for you el grandma....I was suggesting that once again, sad sacks like yourself cannot help themselves bagging those trying to improve things or make a difference. Your wit is only surpassed by your sense of humour. Nothing more. Go back to sleep.
Hahahaha - what a great yarn. United bring in someone to try and keep their 'tall poppy' team in the Central League, and try to tell us that this is a great initiative? Because she coaches the Tawa Intermediate team? Because someone, possibly, maybe, perhaps but not quite sure, may get a scholarship to the Netherlands? To do what exactly?
Like I said. Yarn.

trying to take the piss does your (non existent) credibility any good Ken. Come and say this to my face and see what kind of a response you get
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sorry but if you want to respond then cut the waffle and say 1. Why you think Mareska should be hired ahead of other potential employees, irrespective of what club she (illegally) plays for. 2. Why you played her on the weekend despite not being registered. Look forward to your straight answers.
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Best you apply your time and effort to causes well worth the investment, than commenting on those you very clearly know awfully little about Feverish. Goalnet is a great tool, but it is also a manual solution that relies on human intervention for updates. Save yourself further embaressment, and drop the bone son.
Football is working class ballet - Alf Garnet
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Thanks for confirming that you are now responsible for screening CF employees, and overseeing player registrations including international clearances. CF must have a lot of confidence in your ability.
The straight answers are that Mariska was cleared by the Dutch FA on the morning of sundays game and that all the costs associated with her trip to Wellington including international and domestic flights, accommodation, living and playing expenses etc have all been sponsored.
The opportunity of her undertaking initiatives for CF and other organisations was to promote Womens Football and help advance the game here. Any modest koha or payments contributed for her services would assist WU in building a successful relationship with the Netherlands including a scholarship for sending a NZ player over there which we are very keen to do.
We accept that you do not support initiatives of this nature which is your choice and that is fine.
Look forward to your straight answer ---- Can you list the Wharfies Women's Central League Women's players and coaches who have or do receive work directly or indirectly from CF ?? You could add in those who have been offered work through this mechanism and perhaps simply provide the full squad list plus coaches.
Thanks for confirming that you are now responsible for screening CF employees, and overseeing player registrations including international clearances. CF must have a lot of confidence in your ability.
The straight answers are that Mariska was cleared by the Dutch FA on the morning of sundays game and that all the costs associated with her trip to Wellington including international and domestic flights, accommodation, living and playing expenses etc have all been sponsored.
The opportunity of her undertaking initiatives for CF and other organisations was to promote Womens Football and help advance the game here. Any modest koha or payments contributed for her services would assist WU in building a successful relationship with the Netherlands including a scholarship for sending a NZ player over there which we are very keen to do.
We accept that you do not support initiatives of this nature which is your choice and that is fine.
Look forward to your straight answer ---- Can you list the Wharfies Women's Central League Women's players and coaches who have or do receive work directly or indirectly from CF ?? You could add in those who have been offered work through this mechanism and perhaps simply provide the full squad list plus coaches.
Football is working class ballet - Alf Garnet

Well, considering the shambles that is your club, I wouldn't think you were particularly well qualified to be dishing out advice to other clubs.
But be that as it may, my involvement in this issue was never meant as anything more than a bit of banter - and it wasn't until your chairman took me personally to task over a couple of fairly off-hand comments that I decided to up things a bit.
Your defensiveness about all this seems to suggest to me there's a lot more going on then you're willing to admit to, and that's fine, it's not my concern and I certainly don't intend to further engage in this discussion. Just know that when you try to sell bullsh*t for gold you end up having to answer questions. Simple as that.el grapadura2011-06-12 12:29:33
Thanks for your limp response, we are happy to proceed on the basis of the full Wharfies squad plus coaches being involved in your scheme as you appear to be suggesting.
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Thanks for your limp response, we are happy to proceed on the basis of the full Wharfies squad plus coaches being involved in your scheme as you appear to be suggesting.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
New Zealand Football: Regional rivals clash in ASB Knockout Cup
June 15, 2011
AUCKLAND � Clashes between regional league leaders in Dunedin and Wellington are the highlight fixtures in the draw for second round ASBV Women�s Knockout Cup fixtures to be played on July 24.
Central League leaders Waterside Karori meet Massey University in the pick of the Central Region ties in Wellington. The two unbeaten teams are separated only by goal difference on the table and played out a 2-2 draw in Palmerston North last month. Seatoun entertain Marist in the other capital clash.
It�s a similar picture in Dunedin where Roslyn Wakari lead Dunedin Technical by a solitary point in the Football South Women�s League and now entertain their close rivals in cup action. The victor will face the winner of Coastal Spirit�s match against Western in Christchurch in a third round South Island �final.�
In the Northern Region, the two rovers - Glenfield and Claudelands � are favoured in their clashes against local sides Waitakere and Papamoa respectively. Auckland Championship side Western Springs take on nine-times Cup winners Lynn Avon United, leaving Eastern Suburbs� match against Three Kings as the pick of the Auckland fixtures.
The ASB Women�s Knockout Cup played along federation lines in early rounds, with the exception of the combined Central Region, becoming national at the semi finals stage and culminating in an August 28 final.
ASB Knockout Cup Draw 2011
Round Two (July 23/24)
Home team listed first, check local federation websites for venue details
Northern Region (Northern, Auckland and Waikato-BOP Football Federations)
Glenfield Rovers v Waitakere City
Eastern Suburbs v Three Kings United
Western Springs v Lynn Avon United
Papamoa v Claudelands Rovers
Central Region (Central and Capital Football Federations)
Waterside Karori v Massey
Seatoun v Marist
Southern Region (Mainland Football and Football South)
Coastal Spirit v Western
Dunedin Technical v Roslyn Wakari
ASB Women�s Knockout Cup Round Dates
Round Two � July 23/24
Quarterfinals � August 6/7
Semi-finals � August 20/21 (national draw)
Final � August 28
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SUNDAY 19 JUNE: Upper Hutt City 2 Wellington United 2 Rebecca Jeffries Tracey Messenger Wendi Henderson Mariska Kogelman Brooklyn Northern 0 Massey 8 Jane Barnett (5) Emma Evans (2) Rosie Missen Waterside Karori 7 Seatoun 1 Renee Leota (3) Mariko Kirkcaldie Terri-Amber Carlson (2) Briar Palmer Marist __ Lower Hutt __ NO RESULT SUPPLIED UNABLE TO CONTACT MARIST P W D L GF GA Pts Massey 9 8 1 0 54 5 25 Waterside Karori 9 8 1 0 57 9 25 Marist 8 6 0 2 19 7 18 Lower Hutt 8 3 0 5 6 25 9 Wellington United 9 2 3 4 14 42 9 Upper Hutt City 9 1 2 6 12 35 5 Brooklyn Northern 9 1 2 6 6 34 5 Seatoun 9 1 1 7 14 25 4
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Dave Farrington Park a waterpark. If there had been any rain, can't imagine it would have finished
Dave Farrington Park a waterpark. If there had been any rain, can't imagine it would have finished

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The ref have a decsion that went UH's way so the UH players stood and applauded.
UH are having bottom of the table blues. It's all teh referees fault???? Why don't they just stand up and take some personal responsibility???