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Mark Judan: Family Time

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03 Jul 21:36 · edited 03 Jul 21:44 · History

Written by Nick Robinson

MARK RUDAN IS STEADILY EASING THAT SENSE OF PANIC AROUND THE WELLINGTON PHOENIX

Something strange is happening. It could be early onset sleep deprivation from the World Cup but there appear to be positive vibrations emanating from the Wellington Phoenix. Ever since the appointment of Mark Rudan (and excusing one ridiculous outburst from Rob Morrison) it’s been bluebirds and buttercups and a cheerful falsetto among the squirrels. Good times. Rare times.

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04 Jul 16:01

We are the only team without silverware, We need to win the FFA Cup or at least use our full strength side for all games. I hope Rudan sees that and applies wots needed. 

Mr Positive

04 Jul 19:34 · edited 04 Jul 19:41 · History

As if our full strength side at the moment is going to win any silverware.Yeah right. Thats optimism at its highest level


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04 Jul 20:46

Need to keep optimsim up. I think we are going to win the comp every year, sucks when we turn to shark, but motivates my fat ass to go to the games.

04 Jul 21:33 · edited 04 Jul 21:33 · History

Our full strength side currently has a keeper in midfield

360footballnews.com

04 Jul 21:40

reg22 wrote:

Our full strength side currently has a keeper in midfield

A possible improvement on last season?

04 Jul 21:47

Eleven players doesn't include Keegan Smith as he isn't "officially" on a contract seeing as he was released to play for Lower Hutt.

Confirmed Squad: Andrew Durante, Liberato Cacace, Dylan Fox, Nathan Burns, Roy Krishna, Oliver Sail, Thomas Doyle, Louis Fenton, Ryan Lowry, Adam Parkhouse, Sarpreet Singh

         Krishna Burns

                Singh

Parkhouse          Fenton

              Cacace

 Doyle  Fox  Durane  Lowry

                Sail

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I'm positive things will go wrong.
04 Jul 23:59 · edited 04 Jul 23:59 · History

I forgot Parkhouse and Lowry were still with us tbh.

a.haak

05 Jul 00:47

Who's our new CB, Durane?

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05 Jul 01:03

nufc_nz wrote:

Who's our new CB, Durane?

This guy

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I'm positive things will go wrong.
05 Jul 17:20 · edited 05 Jul 17:20 · History

Yakcall wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

Who's our new CB, Durane?

This guy

"Andrew? Who is Andrew? My name is Guuuy Incognito!"

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05 Jul 22:59 · edited 05 Jul 23:02 · History

Rusty Dunks wrote:

scribbler wrote:

So, surprise, surprise. Bosnich things signing Rudan is a great move for the coach and the club. Guess that kind of endorsement is an extra tick in the PLUS box.

Interesting to see what Bosnich the pundit has to say when the season starts, especially if we start winning games and tearing up the league.

What about: "These Kiwi boys are too good to lose. Give the Nix their extension, now... " ;)

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/06/new-w...

Great appointment to the Phoenix.

The club reminds me of how the Kingz were 15 years ago, bleeding money and terrible on the field. The call went up "why aren't we developing our own young players, to hell with these Aussie players!". And you know what happened? It got (even) worse. The Kingz hired a no-name coach, fielded young local players who amounted to a bucket full of shark and the club became the Knights.

Getting Rudan might be the last throw of the dice, but what a throw it is - great aggressive move to get in a guy with contacts and know-how.

Whatever did happen to that Jason Rowley? Actually there was a ton of younger teen players from the early to mid 00s who never kicked on at all.

Looking at that current squad, boy do we need to sign some defenders. Doyle and Fox are ok to start but the others are all squaddies to me ( Dura's reached that age sadly).

bling blang blah
06 Jul 02:32

Yakcall wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

Who's our new CB, Durane?

This guy

"Andrew? Who is Andrew? My name is Guuuy Incognito!"

06 Jul 06:16

Yakcall wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

Who's our new CB, Durane?

This guy

Looks like El Grap......

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07 Jul 00:40

bennie99 wrote:

Rusty Dunks wrote:

scribbler wrote:

So, surprise, surprise. Bosnich things signing Rudan is a great move for the coach and the club. Guess that kind of endorsement is an extra tick in the PLUS box.

Interesting to see what Bosnich the pundit has to say when the season starts, especially if we start winning games and tearing up the league.

What about: "These Kiwi boys are too good to lose. Give the Nix their extension, now... " ;)

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/06/new-w...

Great appointment to the Phoenix.

The club reminds me of how the Kingz were 15 years ago, bleeding money and terrible on the field. The call went up "why aren't we developing our own young players, to hell with these Aussie players!". And you know what happened? It got (even) worse. The Kingz hired a no-name coach, fielded young local players who amounted to a bucket full of shark and the club became the Knights.

Getting Rudan might be the last throw of the dice, but what a throw it is - great aggressive move to get in a guy with contacts and know-how.

Whatever did happen to that Jason Rowley? Actually there was a ton of younger teen players from the early to mid 00s who never kicked on at all.

Looking at that current squad, boy do we need to sign some defenders. Doyle and Fox are ok to start but the others are all squaddies to me ( Dura's reached that age sadly).

I have a vague recollection of this but unsure if I am correct. I thought he went over to the US and then had a bad ankle injury that ended his career. College coaching now in the US?

Grumpy old bastard alert

07 Jul 04:10

Jeff Vader wrote:

bennie99 wrote:

Rusty Dunks wrote:

scribbler wrote:

So, surprise, surprise. Bosnich things signing Rudan is a great move for the coach and the club. Guess that kind of endorsement is an extra tick in the PLUS box.

Interesting to see what Bosnich the pundit has to say when the season starts, especially if we start winning games and tearing up the league.

What about: "These Kiwi boys are too good to lose. Give the Nix their extension, now... " ;)

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/06/new-w...

Great appointment to the Phoenix.

The club reminds me of how the Kingz were 15 years ago, bleeding money and terrible on the field. The call went up "why aren't we developing our own young players, to hell with these Aussie players!". And you know what happened? It got (even) worse. The Kingz hired a no-name coach, fielded young local players who amounted to a bucket full of shark and the club became the Knights.

Getting Rudan might be the last throw of the dice, but what a throw it is - great aggressive move to get in a guy with contacts and know-how.

Whatever did happen to that Jason Rowley? Actually there was a ton of younger teen players from the early to mid 00s who never kicked on at all.

Looking at that current squad, boy do we need to sign some defenders. Doyle and Fox are ok to start but the others are all squaddies to me ( Dura's reached that age sadly).

I have a vague recollection of this but unsure if I am correct. I thought he went over to the US and then had a bad ankle injury that ended his career. College coaching now in the US?

I reckon he was one of the better defenders in the early years of the NZFC

360footballnews.com

10 Jul 05:26

So, Mark Rudan. It's fair to say so far that he's nailing this job!

360footballnews.com

10 Jul 06:18

Steady on guys, we all thought that Kalezic was hot shark before we played 2 games as well


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06 Aug 21:34 · edited 06 Aug 21:35 · History

Yakcall wrote:

SH: Are you open to blooding more young Kiwis?

MR: Of course, but to be honest, I don’t believe that what they are doing in terms of the rules and regulations are helping them develop. The local Premiership competition for example, allows a lot of foreign players. I want to give locals a chance, and I offered six the opportunity to come in and trial. Some didn’t take it - they expected a contract automatically. Conversely, I had a guy called Joe Harris who was playing in Sweden who was prepared to pay his own way to come and trial.

Unfortunately he wasn’t successful, but I thought his attitude, the sacrifice he made, was a good example for a Kiwi player - he went above and beyond to try and get a pro contract. You have players representing New Zealand at senior level who have never played professional football. I can fill the whole roster with Kiwi players, but right now, the environment they come from (semi-pro football) - it’s going to take them a year to develop. It just doesn’t work that way in pro football.

Interesting comments here

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
07 Aug 20:07

Loved the pronunciation of  RUDAN by Fox local Coms team

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08 Aug 01:02

I'm not even reading the Bentleigh match thread - have the #SackRudan posts started yet? I'm sure Kopy is the new favourite for Official Scapegoat 2018/19


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08 Aug 02:13

Yakcall wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

SH: Are you open to blooding more young Kiwis?

MR: Of course, but to be honest, I don’t believe that what they are doing in terms of the rules and regulations are helping them develop. The local Premiership competition for example, allows a lot of foreign players. I want to give locals a chance, and I offered six the opportunity to come in and trial. Some didn’t take it - they expected a contract automatically. Conversely, I had a guy called Joe Harris who was playing in Sweden who was prepared to pay his own way to come and trial.

Unfortunately he wasn’t successful, but I thought his attitude, the sacrifice he made, was a good example for a Kiwi player - he went above and beyond to try and get a pro contract. You have players representing New Zealand at senior level who have never played professional football. I can fill the whole roster with Kiwi players, but right now, the environment they come from (semi-pro football) - it’s going to take them a year to develop. It just doesn’t work that way in pro football.

Interesting comments here

So I wonder what makes the Australian state leagues different than our Handy?
08 Aug 02:19

Yakcall wrote:

Yakcall wrote:

SH: Are you open to blooding more young Kiwis?

MR: Of course, but to be honest, I don’t believe that what they are doing in terms of the rules and regulations are helping them develop. The local Premiership competition for example, allows a lot of foreign players. I want to give locals a chance, and I offered six the opportunity to come in and trial. Some didn’t take it - they expected a contract automatically. Conversely, I had a guy called Joe Harris who was playing in Sweden who was prepared to pay his own way to come and trial.

Unfortunately he wasn’t successful, but I thought his attitude, the sacrifice he made, was a good example for a Kiwi player - he went above and beyond to try and get a pro contract. You have players representing New Zealand at senior level who have never played professional football. I can fill the whole roster with Kiwi players, but right now, the environment they come from (semi-pro football) - it’s going to take them a year to develop. It just doesn’t work that way in pro football.

Interesting comments here

So I wonder what makes the Australian state leagues different than our Handy?

Parkhouse, Lowry, Andre de Jong and Jason Hicks



08 Aug 02:22

What are the foreign player rules in the NPL leagues?


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08 Aug 02:29

Doloras wrote:

What are the foreign player rules in the NPL leagues?

NSW is 2 don't know about the others

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08 Aug 03:01

Doloras wrote:

I'm not even reading the Bentleigh match thread - have the #SackRudan posts started yet? I'm sure Kopy is the new favourite for Official Scapegoat 2018/19

You aren't far wrong. Some weirdo stalked Rudan and spied on him moments before kick off. This person reported Rudan was looking at his phone, which according to another poster means he may have already lost the dressing room.

Three for me, and two for them.

08 Aug 06:48

Buffon II wrote:

Doloras wrote:

I'm not even reading the Bentleigh match thread - have the #SackRudan posts started yet? I'm sure Kopy is the new favourite for Official Scapegoat 2018/19

You aren't far wrong. Some weirdo stalked Rudan and spied on him moments before kick off. This person reported Rudan was looking at his phone, which according to another poster means he may have already lost the dressing room.

I Remember scoffing at this when I read it in the thread and dismissing it, but in summarized form it really does come across as tinfoil hat stuff 
Annual finals disappointment enthusiast.

08 Aug 06:57

hey man it was Valeo. Who saw Rudan.

Have to be careful on the name calling IMO. (Yeh i thnk I did say shark fans, shark club on another thread )



08 Aug 08:01

martinb wrote:

hey man it was Valeo. Who saw Rudan.

Have to be careful on the name calling IMO. (Yeh i thnk I did say shark fans, shark club on another thread )

He is at least one of the few  Arsenal supporters that know a fair bit about football. 

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08 Aug 14:06



08 Aug 20:34

Buffon II wrote:

Doloras wrote:

I'm not even reading the Bentleigh match thread - have the #SackRudan posts started yet? I'm sure Kopy is the new favourite for Official Scapegoat 2018/19

You aren't far wrong. Some weirdo stalked Rudan and spied on him moments before kick off. This person reported Rudan was looking at his phone, which according to another poster means he may have already lost the dressing room.

I Remember scoffing at this when I read it in the thread and dismissing it, but in summarized form it really does come across as tinfoil hat stuff 

I read the "lost the locker room" as a joke, where he was implying that Rudan literally didn't know where the locker room was.

Valley FC til I die?

09 Aug 02:02 · edited 09 Aug 02:02 · History

Maybe he was on Red Tube? Maybe he was checking out resturants for an after match meal? Or worse still, Perhaps he was secretly watching "The Block"??

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

09 Aug 03:27

Lonegunmen wrote:

Maybe he was on Red Tube? Maybe he was checking out resturants for an after match meal? Or worse still, Perhaps he was secretly watching "The Block"??

In the 'Amateur' section...

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09 Aug 03:53

I like Rudan, he appears a no nonsense sort of guy But I do believe he wants to do what's best for the club and also add to his own credentials. I hope the players come round to it and lift their game. What he does on his cell phone is his business even if it is playing the android version of Championship Manager in dark places :)

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The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

09 Aug 04:31
Some people in 442 Australia think he wont make it past Christmas.

Mr Positive

09 Aug 05:17

Royz wrote:
Some people in 442 Australia think he wont make it past Christmas.

They also believe Graham Arnold has been OUTed by the FFA  ;-)

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09 Aug 05:56

So, Rudan has lost his first competitive match as a pro manager to a 10-man state league side. You can spout all the excuses you want, but I still doubt that this would have gone down well with him.

360footballnews.com

09 Aug 06:05

roger that

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09 Aug 07:18

Lonegunmen wrote:

Maybe he was on Red Tube? Maybe he was checking out resturants for an after match meal? Or worse still, Perhaps he was secretly watching "The Block"??

Even worse still, he was checking out this website


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