Auckland Pride - Make Auckland Great Again

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over 1 year ago
Probably is a marquee signing and not a Marquee signing 
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over 1 year ago
imanixsupporter
Probably is a marquee signing and not a Marquee signing 
Yeah, I think they went for marquee cuz he is their 'biggest' signing so far rather than he is on Marquee money.
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I really hope AFC push his Fijian heritage to get south Aucklanders, especially those who normally don't follow football, to Mt. Smart.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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over 1 year ago
Joe Knowles (Eastern Suburbs) & Oscar Mason (Western Springs) at Auckland training today. 👀
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Posted a couple of weeks back, but nice to see confirmation of Jonathan Gould as GK coach.
 
Really good appointment for Auckland that.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Job share with NZF?  He is still the AWs goal keeping coach?
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over 1 year ago
YoungHeartHM
Joe Knowles (Eastern Suburbs) & Oscar Mason (Western Springs) at Auckland training today. 👀

Any news on Corban Piper YH?  Surely he'd be a good pickup as a scholarship player, though will be 22 in September.
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over 1 year ago
coochiee
YoungHeartHM
Joe Knowles (Eastern Suburbs) & Oscar Mason (Western Springs) at Auckland training today. 👀

Any news on Corban Piper YH?  Surely he'd be a good pickup as a scholarship player, though will be 22 in September.

Nah I haven't heard anything, but I've been a bit lazy and haven't kept up with my player rounds of late.
 
Might be time to flick out a few messages and see who's biting on the domestic scene.
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over 1 year ago
coochiee
YoungHeartHM
Joe Knowles (Eastern Suburbs) & Oscar Mason (Western Springs) at Auckland training today. 👀

Any news on Corban Piper YH?  Surely he'd be a good pickup as a scholarship player, though will be 22 in September.

That boy is some athlete. So are a few of those Birko boys. Definitely a few rough diamonds floating around the Northern League scene. Look at Grieve who went straight from Birko to St Mirren and was playing within a month or two. 
 
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
rick le roc returns
Melbourne City released Scott Galloway so he could sign with Auckland, so I would be assuming it is referring to that.
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over 1 year ago
Would like to see a couple of import announcements soon, with preseason underway and the European leagues well and truely finished and players of contract

Auckland will rise once more

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AucklandPhoenix
Would like to see a couple of import announcements soon, with preseason underway and the European leagues well and truely finished and players of contract

Hiroki Sakai isn't far away from being confirmed.

We're pretty much just waiting on an announcement at this point.
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over 1 year ago
RR
rick le roc returns
Melbourne City released Scott Galloway so he could sign with Auckland, so I would be assuming it is referring to that.

ok, nothing to get excited about then (second time over anyway) 
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AucklandPhoenix
Would like to see a couple of import announcements soon, with preseason underway and the European leagues well and truely finished and players of contract

Corica said July-August for visa player announcements



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I'm really excited for AFC now. Am really liking how they are getting out in to Auckland's clubs and are putting up some really positive social media posts. 

The Knights Mk1 only got involved with Massey Uni Albany (with my input) and Waitakere United (don't know how much the Kingz did, maybe Bloc5 boys know).

Hopefully Gouldy can iron out Wouds weaknesses and provide the AWs with another dependable keeper for competition. I don't think we've ever had this many competent keepers at one time (Paulsen, Crocombe, Taznav, Sail, and fingers crossed Woud). 

As a fan of all things kiwi football, I can't wait to get home at Christmas/New years and watch both the Nix and Knights play. Super excited for next season.
Supporter of the world's best football teams: Waikato..., Kingz FC, NZ Knights, The Nix, The Argyle & of course the All Whites

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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Jake Brimmer announcement incoming.

Man on the ground says he was training separately from team yesterday - A Light run after the rest of them were done and dusted, so yeah he's either been sick or carrying a slight niggle.

I guess there is no need to rush anything at this stage of pre season anyway.
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AucklandPhoenixLGmrsmiisNoah4thenix
over 1 year ago
Their initial media presence and marketing was insanely shaky, but they've been absolutely killing it recently in both presentation and messaging
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The 2nd Johnny Warren Medal winner to sign for a NZ ALM club today.

He was pretty average at the VUC last season under Poppa. At age 26, might be leaving it late for that big move to Europe. But interesting that both him & Hall (age 25) have chosen AFC over presumably other Aussie club suitors.

Foley's cash making a difference already.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/football/auckland-fc/auckland-fc-melbourne-victorys-jake-brimmer-unveiled-as-new-a-league-signing/QOMQPJ3FDJETHBOIZ3ZIHNDJRA/

The 26-year-old, the 2021-22 recipient of the Johnny Warren Medal, which is awarded to the A-League Men’s best player, was unveiled by Auckland FC head coach Steve Corica during a pre-season training session at North Harbour Stadium.

With nearly 150 A-League caps, he brings experience to the Auckland FC squad while entering his physical prime.

Corica expressed his confidence in Brimmer’s talent and believed the club’s pathways would help him succeed beyond the A-League.

“He possesses immense talent that will take him beyond the A-League. Auckland FC has the pathways to help him achieve that and we anticipate he will step up to his role within the club as a key contributor to the team’s success both on and off the field.”

At only 24 (wrong he's 26), Brimmer was the youngest Australian to win the Johnny Warren Medal award since Mark Viduka was crowned player of the year in 1995.

Brimmer, who has been praised for his all-action style of play and goal-scoring ability, has also been named in the A-League All-Star team and received Melbourne Victory’s Victory Medal.

“He has superb passing range and the ability to score from anywhere within 35 yards of goal. Combined with his tenure in Victory’s leadership group, Jake has demonstrated dedicated progression from player to a key role model for his teammates,” said Corica.

“The next step is to continue to work hard on his game and at being the best player he can be for Auckland FC.”

In 2014, while negotiating a contract with the Victory, Brimmer was seen by a scout from the English Premier League’s Liverpool and subsequently signed a three-year deal. He spent three years with the six-time European champions before being released in 2017.

His signing adds to Auckland FC’s building squad, which includes back-to-back champion Dan Hall, All Whites Callan Elliot and Joey Champness, and three-time A-League title winner Scott Galloway.

Brimmer, who was born in Lilydale, Victoria, spoke highly of his time at semi-professional club Nunawading City FC in Victoria’s Premier League 2 and expressed his excitement for the new challenge with Auckland FC.

“It’s never easy leaving the club you’ve grown up supporting, but Auckland FC will provide an exciting new challenge for the next phase of my career. Having played alongside many of the team, I know how strong the squad is and I can’t wait to be part of this group’s drive to win.”
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over 1 year ago
Ok, I’ll call it now.

I was expecting AFC, to sign one top kiwi player who was off contract  to make a statement. Realistically that could only be Rojas or Singh.

As Rojas is off the table, my money is on Singh being signed and delivered.

Auckland will rise once more

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over 1 year ago
AucklandPhoenix
Ok, I’ll call it now.

I was expecting AFC, to sign one top kiwi player who was off contract  to make a statement. Realistically that could only be Rojas or Singh.

As Rojas is off the table, my money is on Singh being signed and delivered.

That would make for some incredibly fiery derbies of a high standard. Wow. What a thought. 


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over 1 year ago
coochiee
The 2nd Johnny Warren Medal winner to sign for a NZ ALM club today.

He was pretty average at the VUC last season under Poppa. At age 26, might be leaving it late for that big move to Europe. But interesting that both him & Hall (age 25) have chosen AFC over presumably other Aussie club suitors.

Foley's cash making a difference already.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/football/auckland-fc/auckland-fc-melbourne-victorys-jake-brimmer-unveiled-as-new-a-league-signing/QOMQPJ3FDJETHBOIZ3ZIHNDJRA/

The 26-year-old, the 2021-22 recipient of the Johnny Warren Medal, which is awarded to the A-League Men’s best player, was unveiled by Auckland FC head coach Steve Corica during a pre-season training session at North Harbour Stadium.

With nearly 150 A-League caps, he brings experience to the Auckland FC squad while entering his physical prime.

Corica expressed his confidence in Brimmer’s talent and believed the club’s pathways would help him succeed beyond the A-League.

“He possesses immense talent that will take him beyond the A-League. Auckland FC has the pathways to help him achieve that and we anticipate he will step up to his role within the club as a key contributor to the team’s success both on and off the field.”

At only 24 (wrong he's 26), Brimmer was the youngest Australian to win the Johnny Warren Medal award since Mark Viduka was crowned player of the year in 1995.

Brimmer, who has been praised for his all-action style of play and goal-scoring ability, has also been named in the A-League All-Star team and received Melbourne Victory’s Victory Medal.

“He has superb passing range and the ability to score from anywhere within 35 yards of goal. Combined with his tenure in Victory’s leadership group, Jake has demonstrated dedicated progression from player to a key role model for his teammates,” said Corica.

“The next step is to continue to work hard on his game and at being the best player he can be for Auckland FC.”

In 2014, while negotiating a contract with the Victory, Brimmer was seen by a scout from the English Premier League’s Liverpool and subsequently signed a three-year deal. He spent three years with the six-time European champions before being released in 2017.

His signing adds to Auckland FC’s building squad, which includes back-to-back champion Dan Hall, All Whites Callan Elliot and Joey Champness, and three-time A-League title winner Scott Galloway.

Brimmer, who was born in Lilydale, Victoria, spoke highly of his time at semi-professional club Nunawading City FC in Victoria’s Premier League 2 and expressed his excitement for the new challenge with Auckland FC.

“It’s never easy leaving the club you’ve grown up supporting, but Auckland FC will provide an exciting new challenge for the next phase of my career. Having played alongside many of the team, I know how strong the squad is and I can’t wait to be part of this group’s drive to win.”
They mean he was 24 when he won the JW, not that he’s 24 now. Confusingly written though.
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mrsmiis
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Yeah article not penned by one of the Herald's regular football writer(s), it's all a bit over the show. 
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over 1 year ago
Singh has said he wants to stay in Europe. Signing for AFC would be a shock, and a big step back for him.

Valley FC til I die?

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over 1 year ago
Nelfoos
Singh has said he wants to stay in Europe. Signing for AFC would be a shock, and a big step back for him.

Only a step back if he has a Europe team interested in him that will give him regular game time, he could be a star in the a-league and maybe get another chance in Europe.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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over 1 year ago
Tolgay Arslan has left City - I could see them making a play for Singh
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over 1 year ago
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
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over 1 year ago
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...

The keeping of receipts in this place when balls have been placed on the line is absolutely top notch. 😂
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over 1 year ago
The information at the time was accurate. Like many things, circumstances change. Maybe YHHM can check his contacts to see if it was ever on the cards? Not that it really matters. In future might just go with the “people are saying” line and being a mouthpiece for Nix management - thats if you dont mind me stepping on your toes?
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
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over 1 year ago
Obviously AFC have even bigger balls than we thought!!

There is a feeling in my toes that something big is coming 



Auckland will rise once more

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over 1 year ago
Napier Phoenix
The information at the time was accurate. Like many things, circumstances change. Maybe YHHM can check his contacts to see if it was ever on the cards? Not that it really matters. In future might just go with the “people are saying” line and being a mouthpiece for Nix management - thats if you dont mind me stepping on your toes?
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
Rojas himself told us it wasn't on the cards. When he joined Brisbane he said Auckland had approached him and he'd told them he wasn't interested at the time.

Anyway chill, it's just a bit of banter. 
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over 1 year ago
AucklandPhoenix
Obviously AFC have even bigger balls than we thought!!

There is a feeling in my toes that something big is coming 


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over 1 year ago
Napier Phoenix
The information at the time was accurate. Like many things, circumstances change. Maybe YHHM can check his contacts to see if it was ever on the cards? Not that it really matters. In future might just go with the “people are saying” line and being a mouthpiece for Nix management - thats if you dont mind me stepping on your toes?
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
Sorry, "the information was accurate at the time" doesn't cut it. Your balls are now forfeit.

Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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Buffon IIcoochieenewzealandpowerNoah4thenix+2
over 1 year ago
Makes sense, there's not really any alternative for the next 5 years, any new stadium can't be ready in time
 
 

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over 1 year ago
All yours lol
Doloras
Napier Phoenix
The information at the time was accurate. Like many things, circumstances change. Maybe YHHM can check his contacts to see if it was ever on the cards? Not that it really matters. In future might just go with the “people are saying” line and being a mouthpiece for Nix management - thats if you dont mind me stepping on your toes?
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
Sorry, "the information was accurate at the time" doesn't cut it. Your balls are now forfeit.
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over 1 year ago
Napier Phoenix
All yours lol
Doloras
Napier Phoenix
The information at the time was accurate. Like many things, circumstances change. Maybe YHHM can check his contacts to see if it was ever on the cards? Not that it really matters. In future might just go with the “people are saying” line and being a mouthpiece for Nix management - thats if you dont mind me stepping on your toes?
Ryan
A few people with "inside information" putting their balls on the line about a guaranteed Rojas signing for Auckland City circa page 25 / 26 of this thread...
Sorry, "the information was accurate at the time" doesn't cut it. Your balls are now forfeit.

"Your Balls, My Word" 

- Doloras, probably

Valley FC til I die?

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