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ex-Nix: Where/what are they now?

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almost 3 years ago
Friar Tuck
RR
With the activity in the u20's thread, it got me wondering how Eugenio Pizzuto is going? 
Not playing from the looks of it.

Went looking on Google after asking and found an article linking him back to Mexico when his contract expires in June, sounds like his European adventure has been an injury nightmare for him. 
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almost 3 years ago
Wonder if he would look to come to the NIX.
By all accounts he enjoyed his time here, and we had a lot of success with Davila, another Mexican, who had a similar start to his career.
Might be some good synergy there.
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almost 3 years ago
MetalLegNZ
Wonder if he would look to come to the NIX.
By all accounts he enjoyed his time here, and we had a lot of success with Davila, another Mexican, who had a similar start to his career.
Might be some good synergy there.

and (paraphrasing one of Piney's worst ever calls), they both speak Mexican!

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almost 3 years ago
MetalLegNZ
Wonder if he would look to come to the NIX.
By all accounts he enjoyed his time here, and we had a lot of success with Davila, another Mexican, who had a similar start to his career.
Might be some good synergy there.
Unfortunately he only lived in NZ for 3 years so would be classed as an import. He and Calvin Harris would’ve been excellent additions to the Nix senior team but probably aren’t good enough to warrant a visa spot.

We do need a new CM though, maybe Chiefy will reckon he’s worth it.
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almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
coochiee

As long as they finish behind the dons, I’ll be pleased for him 👍
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Jade North, age 41, plays half the U23s game *and* almost all of the senior game for Brisbane Strikers in the NPL https://keepup.com.au/news/a-league-npl-football-news/?fbclid=IwAR0frqvIGdQ-0XODnsamY68ogXs21Pjo4r4WXlZxRyFNdbKNoD8SKxzP5eI

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almost 3 years ago
The Sherminator has been released by the Roar, he plays RB ...
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
Lucas Mauragis part of the Aussie U23 (Olyroos?) squad for their trip to France to take part in the invitational Maurice Revello Tournament.



Faux Kiwi Keegan Jelacic also made the squad.
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almost 3 years ago
Sharke I feel we’re owed some karma for those two and Stensness. And if Smeltzy has steered him away from us after Smeltzy’s own WC goal against Italy…eh. 


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almost 3 years ago
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK
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almost 3 years ago
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...
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almost 3 years ago
YoungHeartHM
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...

India sems to be the place you go for the big money if you can't get into the Saudi leagues.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
theprof
YoungHeartHM
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...

India sems to be the place you go for the big money if you can't get into the Saudi leagues.

Yeah, good move for the wallet and the bank balance.

Football wise, I wonder why you'd even bother. 
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almost 3 years ago
He should accept a call up to the New Caledonia national team. He’ll never be close to the Socceroos, but could be a star player in the OFC.
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almost 3 years ago
YoungHeartHM
theprof
YoungHeartHM
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...

India sems to be the place you go for the big money if you can't get into the Saudi leagues.

Yeah, good move for the wallet and the bank balance.

Football wise, I wonder why you'd even bother. 
At the end of the day football is a job and it's an interesting opportunity, I'm sure a lot of potential European visa players might share that same view over the A League given they're almost always stepping down a level to come play here. He's a bit maligned - perhaps unfairly - in A League circles, so why not experience a completely different culture and continue doing what he does? After all he's never played outside AU/NZ.

Indian Super League probably isn't that bad a level, it's not A League level, but Sotirio's probably not going to be a superstar in Europe either. Kerala also have a pretty big following, they averaged 28,000 (80% capacity) attendance this season, so that might appeal too. Jets only averaged 6,000 (18% capacity) this season. They probably know what they're in for too, they have two ex-A League guys in Adrian Luna and Apostolos Giannou. 
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almost 3 years ago
Pisses me off the amount the Jets wasted his time when he could of continued his top form and potentially got some silverware with us. 


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almost 3 years ago
A comment on Louis Fenton's Instagram suggesting Laws is off to Turkey (or I'm reading too much into a dodgy hairline joke).

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almost 3 years ago
Nelfoos
A comment on Louis Fenton's Instagram suggesting Laws is off to Turkey (or I'm reading too much into a dodgy hairline joke).

Considering Louis is a hairdresser/barber, it could be a joke, but I can't see anything other than the announcement that Louis is heading back to live in Wellington? 🤷‍♂️
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almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago · History
WhoStoleMySock
Nelfoos
A comment on Louis Fenton's Instagram suggesting Laws is off to Turkey (or I'm reading too much into a dodgy hairline joke).

Considering Louis is a hairdresser/barber, it could be a joke, but I can't see anything other than the announcement that Louis is heading back to live in Wellington? 🤷‍♂️


I came to the same conclusion on that one too, and yet I am still a little surprised that no one had latched onto this and claimed that Louis is coming back to solve our recently vacated spot at RB. 🤣
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almost 3 years ago
It's a hairline joke. Turkey is notorious for footballer hair transplants. Nothing to this lol
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almost 3 years ago
carlind
YoungHeartHM
theprof
YoungHeartHM
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...

India sems to be the place you go for the big money if you can't get into the Saudi leagues.

Yeah, good move for the wallet and the bank balance.

Football wise, I wonder why you'd even bother. 
At the end of the day football is a job and it's an interesting opportunity, I'm sure a lot of potential European visa players might share that same view over the A League given they're almost always stepping down a level to come play here. He's a bit maligned - perhaps unfairly - in A League circles, so why not experience a completely different culture and continue doing what he does? After all he's never played outside AU/NZ.

Indian Super League probably isn't that bad a level, it's not A League level, but Sotirio's probably not going to be a superstar in Europe either. Kerala also have a pretty big following, they averaged 28,000 (80% capacity) attendance this season, so that might appeal too. Jets only averaged 6,000 (18% capacity) this season. They probably know what they're in for too, they have two ex-A League guys in Adrian Luna and Apostolos Giannou. 
 Also Kochi, and Kerala in general, is awesome.   I would live there over Newcastle any day. 
You know we belong together...

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almost 3 years ago
Oska
carlind
YoungHeartHM
theprof
YoungHeartHM
dunnix
Sotirio has gotten a release from the Jets and is off to an unnamed club in Asia. Congratulations to him; don't think too many people would've had him securing an overseas move in his career.
LINK



Kinda disappointed by that...

India sems to be the place you go for the big money if you can't get into the Saudi leagues.

Yeah, good move for the wallet and the bank balance.

Football wise, I wonder why you'd even bother. 
At the end of the day football is a job and it's an interesting opportunity, I'm sure a lot of potential European visa players might share that same view over the A League given they're almost always stepping down a level to come play here. He's a bit maligned - perhaps unfairly - in A League circles, so why not experience a completely different culture and continue doing what he does? After all he's never played outside AU/NZ.

Indian Super League probably isn't that bad a level, it's not A League level, but Sotirio's probably not going to be a superstar in Europe either. Kerala also have a pretty big following, they averaged 28,000 (80% capacity) attendance this season, so that might appeal too. Jets only averaged 6,000 (18% capacity) this season. They probably know what they're in for too, they have two ex-A League guys in Adrian Luna and Apostolos Giannou. 
 Also Kochi, and Kerala in general, is awesome.   I would live there over Newcastle any day. 

Yeah everyone assumes going to India must be for the pay day, but it would be an amazing experience if you have only played in NZ/Australia. Such a big/diverse country that even going one city to the next will usually be very different. Money been equal I'd take playing in India over one of the arab leagues any day.
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almost 3 years ago
Eugenio Pizzuto has headed back to Mexico with Tigres
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almost 3 years ago
Kosta and David Williams with coaching aspirations maybe.

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almost 3 years ago
Kurto there as well.
You know we belong together...

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over 2 years ago
Tim Brown steps down as CEO of Allbirds https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/132415659/allbirds-reveals-leadership-shakeup-to-turn-around-profitability

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over 2 years ago
Doloras
Tim Brown steps down as CEO of Allbirds https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/132415659/allbirds-reveals-leadership-shakeup-to-turn-around-profitability

Sad to hear. He definitely rode a pretty massive wave, but things seem to have changed a lot since covid.
Still, the career he's had so far more than justified what many thought (myself included) was a pretty outlandish decision to retire and pursue business quals.
Wish him all the best, always

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over 2 years ago
newzealandpower
Doloras
Tim Brown steps down as CEO of Allbirds https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/132415659/allbirds-reveals-leadership-shakeup-to-turn-around-profitability

Sad to hear. He definitely rode a pretty massive wave, but things seem to have changed a lot since covid.
Still, the career he's had so far more than justified what many thought (myself included) was a pretty outlandish decision to retire and pursue business quals.
Wish him all the best, always

Looks like he’s going to stay at the company in a creative role and the other founder will be sole CEO, so it’s a bit of a tough time, but they’ve got brand recognition and just released a zero carbon shoe. 

If he was able to even cash out a little at the peak he’ll be just fine for a crust and he’s getting a salary. 

I don’t think this is game over by any means, but yeh well down from the crazy days. 


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over 2 years ago
They've got a good product, but grew incredibly quickly at a level that's difficult to sustain. Unsurprising they're contracting now, its part of the life cycle of the business. Real test will be if they can build momentum again with new products and continue to innovate because trying to specialise in sustainable footwear is not a cheap business to be in.

I'll keep buying their high top mizzles and dashers as long as they're around though, love them.

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over 2 years ago · edited over 2 years ago · History
Nelfoos
They've got a good product, but grew incredibly quickly at a level that's difficult to sustain. Unsurprising they're contracting now, its part of the life cycle of the business. Real test will be if they can build momentum again with new products and continue to innovate because trying to specialise in sustainable footwear is not a cheap business to be in.

I'll keep buying their high top mizzles and dashers as long as they're around though, love them.
The problem is also that they had first mover advantage but now plenty of other companies are competing with them, including ones which are much smaller and niche and ones which are massive enterprises.  They're at a tough part in their growth where they no longer have the cache of being niche and cool but also don't have the scale of larger businesses.

It says they're partnering with ADIDAS, I could see them being acquired especially as ADIDAS needs to replace yeezy as their upmarket sub-brand.
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over 2 years ago · edited over 2 years ago · History
RR
Looks like DK has found himself another coaching gig
https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/kalezic-topkandidaat-voor-trainersvacature-bij-ado

Infamous disaster at the Nix. Coached Utrecht Jong to 20th/last in the just completed Eerste Divisie season.

Yet he's about to be appointed coach of ADO Den Haag, one of the bigger clubs in the Dutch 2nd tier. Replacing Netherlands legend 75 yr old Dick Advocaat.

Despite everything DK is obviously rated in Dutch football.

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