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Posted December 20, 2013 21:10 · last edited December 20, 2013 21:13

james dean wrote:

From the dompost today:


Hernandez has a reputation for being high maintenance and a source in Australia described his "blow up", along with the Phoenix's poor form, as "probably the most predictable thing of the season".


Does explain why he ended up with us!



Why not just link the whole piece JD where Merrick gives a fuller account of what's happening.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9542429/Wellington-Phoenix-still-winless-Hernandez-upset

Merrick said the original plan was for both Hernandez and fellow Costa Rican international Kenny Cunningham to have their families in Wellington by now.

But Merrick also absolved Phoenix management of any blame.

"We certainly aimed towards early December and then Carlos' son's passport had expired," Merrick said yesterday upon returning to Wellington from Thursday's 1-0 loss to Central Coast in Sydney.

"And then they [the Hernandez family] didn't send all the correct stuff off to get their visa.

"Then they couldn't fly through the USA because there's a whole range of problems. It wasn't a financial problem then so I don't know actually what the problem is.

"I'm not sure, I just know Shaun Gill [operations manager] was working very hard. One family [the Cunninghams] are sorted and I don't know about the other one, what the holdup is."

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terminator_x edited December 20, 2013 21:13
james dean wrote:

From the dompost today:


Hernandez has a reputation for being high maintenance and a source in Australia described his "blow up", along with the Phoenix's poor form, as "probably the most predictable thing of the season".


Does explain why he ended up with us!



Why not just link the whole piece JD where Merrick gives a fuller account of what's happening.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9542429/Wellington-Phoenix-still-winless-Hernandez-upset

Merrick said the original plan was for both Hernandez and fellow Costa Rican international Kenny Cunningham to have their families in Wellington by now.

But Merrick also absolved Phoenix management of any blame.

"We certainly aimed towards early December and then Carlos' son's passport had expired," Merrick said yesterday upon returning to Wellington from Thursday's 1-0 loss to Central Coast in Sydney.

"And then they [the Hernandez family] didn't send all the correct stuff off to get their visa.

"Then they couldn't fly through the USA because there's a whole range of problems. It wasn't a financial problem then so I don't know actually what the problem is.

"I'm not sure, I just know Shaun Gill [operations manager] was working very hard. One family [the Cunninghams] are sorted and I don't know about the other one, what the holdup is."


terminator_x edited December 20, 2013 21:11
james dean wrote:

From the dompost today:


Hernandez has a reputation for being high maintenance and a source in Australia described his "blow up", along with the Phoenix's poor form, as "probably the most predictable thing of the season".


Does explain why he ended up with us!



Why not just link the whole piece JD. Merrick gives a fuller account of what's happening.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/9542429/Wellington-Phoenix-still-winless-Hernandez-upset

Merrick said the original plan was for both Hernandez and fellow Costa Rican international Kenny Cunningham to have their families in Wellington by now.

But Merrick also absolved Phoenix management of any blame.

"We certainly aimed towards early December and then Carlos' son's passport had expired," Merrick said yesterday upon returning to Wellington from Thursday's 1-0 loss to Central Coast in Sydney.

"And then they [the Hernandez family] didn't send all the correct stuff off to get their visa.

"Then they couldn't fly through the USA because there's a whole range of problems. It wasn't a financial problem then so I don't know actually what the problem is.

"I'm not sure, I just know Shaun Gill [operations manager] was working very hard. One family [the Cunninghams] are sorted and I don't know about the other one, what the holdup is."


terminator_x edited December 20, 2013 21:10
james dean wrote:

From the dompost today:


Hernandez has a reputation for being high maintenance and a source in Australia described his "blow up", along with the Phoenix's poor form, as "probably the most predictable thing of the season".


Does explain why he ended up with us!



Why not just link the whole piece JD. Merrick gives a fuller account of what's happening.

Merrick said the original plan was for both Hernandez and fellow Costa Rican international Kenny Cunningham to have their families in Wellington by now.

But Merrick also absolved Phoenix management of any blame.

"We certainly aimed towards early December and then Carlos' son's passport had expired," Merrick said yesterday upon returning to Wellington from Thursday's 1-0 loss to Central Coast in Sydney.

"And then they [the Hernandez family] didn't send all the correct stuff off to get their visa.

"Then they couldn't fly through the USA because there's a whole range of problems. It wasn't a financial problem then so I don't know actually what the problem is.

"I'm not sure, I just know Shaun Gill [operations manager] was working very hard. One family [the Cunninghams] are sorted and I don't know about the other one, what the holdup is."