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'Major announcement' from Phoenix

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
cmon feverish and smithy haul yourselves out of the trough and put us out of our misery
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
hmm so no big name? (apart from Troy)

VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
In the mean time he will be:
 
1. Doing his AFC B Coaching Licence.
2. Running his Tile Business in Adelaide.
3. Commentating he hopes.
 
Reason for retirement is serious back injury.  He would have liked to have played on and the club would have liked to keep him on in a playing capacity but had no other role available for him at this time.
 
He gave two shout outs to the Fever.  Which was nice. 
 
Greenie moved everyone to tears with his words of farewell too.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Nothing as of yet except Ross leaving, though we don't know whether this is/has been any other news announced.
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

ALOISI RETIRES FROM FOOTBALL

 

Wellington

 

WELLINGTON Phoenix inaugural skipper Ross Aloisi will quit all football, with his decision to end his professional career forced by a serious ongoing back injury.

 

The 34-year-old Australian was one of the Phoenix�s first signings for the club�s debut in the Hyundai A-League, joining the Wellington-based outfit from Adelaide United.

 

Aloisi led the Reds to the inaugural Hyundai A-League title in 2005/06 and to the grand final in 2006/07.

 

His decision to retire caps an 18-year career in professional football in Australasia, Europe and Asia.

 

Aloisi said making the decision to retire from football had been tough.

 

�It was very hard because that�s all I�ve done all pretty much all of my life � play football. No one ever wants to end their career but, unfortunately, due to injury, I�ve got to call it quits.

 

�I have a severe back problem. I�ve got three bulging discs in my back and a problem with a fractured vertebra. I get a lot of pain in my feet and heels and my legs go numb.�

 

Aloisi said he had wanted to play on for possibly another two years, but the injury forced his hand.

 

�Whether it was in a year or two years, I was going to end my career anyway. Unfortunately I�ve had to end it now. I�m worried about my health, so I have to do what�s best here and now. It�s doctor�s orders � I run the risk of doing irreparable damage to my back if I ever play again.�

 

Aloisi said the Phoenix had given him the time and space to make the decision.

 

�I sat down with [coach] Ricki Herbert and [chief executive] Tony Pignata. They asked me what I wanted to do and I told them I wasn�t 100 per cent sure. I knew I had the injury but I wasn�t sure how bad it was and I was hoping I could recover.

 

�When it became clear I wouldn�t come right I talked to Ricki and Tony again and told them I wouldn�t be able to play.�

 

Pignata said Aloisi had been an inspirational footballing figure.

 

�He brought exceptional qualities to the Phoenix in year one. Ross has been an ornament to the game and has had a stellar career. It was a coup for us to get him across the Tasman to be our inaugural captain.�

 

Aloisi deserved the time the club gave him to make the decision about his playing future.

 

�Because of what he�s given to the game it was only right that we gave him some space to make his decision,� Pignata said. �It�s sad when someone like Ross Aloisi retires, because you�re a long time retired, but I think he can reflect on his career and what he�s achieved and be proud of what he�s done for football and what football has done for him.�

 

The straight-shooting Aloisi had endeared himself to football fans and the media throughout New Zealand and Australia.

 

�He�s never been one to back down and he�s always told it as it was. What he did was give the Phoenix a great profile not only in New Zealand but in Australia as well.�

 

Pignata said he did have one regret with regard to Aloisi�s career.

 

�It was unfortunate that we weren�t able to have his brother, John, come and play alongside Ross at the Phoenix. But one thing Ricki and I did promise Ross was that he would play against his brother no matter what in the last game of the season [against the Central Coast Mariners].

 

�That was his final game in the A-League, and for him to stand alongside his brother, both of them as captains and with their kids, was a truly touching moment.�

 

Aloisi played 47 games for Adelaide United in the Hyundai A-League and scored three goals. He played 13 games for the Phoenix and scored twice. In international football Aloisi made five appearances for the Socceroos.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
that was a rubbish press conference if that is all that was announced
 
must be a wind up surely
 
"major"
 
unbelievable
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
cheers News,
 
stand easy YF, panic over
 
the club might need to be cautious it doesn't overdo the 'major announcement' thing - though to be fair to many in NZ this will be 'new news'
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
He didnt strip down to his dacks and throw his clothes into the crowd again?
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Did they announce who the new captain will be?
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tigers is right, to many of us it's not big news but to the general public Ross had quite a profile and was to some extent the public face of the players.

Thanks Ross, suspect V1 wouldn't have been the same without you.

To quote a media genius "I suppose the fans sort of thought of you as a favourite so thank you for that"...


Hard News2008-04-03 14:42:25

How's my driving? - Whine here

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ONREE wrote:
New boot sponsor, Slazenger
 
No - Donnay.
 
liverpoolfan1 has a pair of them and they are stellar
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
He and Feverish both did.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yeah, like the ones from MACdonalds...
 
I f**king HATE pancakes...

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ONREE wrote:
New boot sponsor, Slazenger
 
No - Donnay.
 
liverpoolfan1 has a pair of them and they are stellar
 
Isn't that a tennis racket brand? Be all good if it was snowing I guess with a pair of rackets on ya feet
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Waffles are better.
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Smithy wrote:
He and Feverish both did.
 
I was chopping onions

Founder

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Thankyou Ross for representing our club, albeit just for a year. Even when he wasn't playing, he was for me the face of the club.

Thank you Ross!!
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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Surely it's an announcement that could have been made at the end of the season. Why wait till now? It was clearly coming. 
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