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ex-Nix: Where/what are they now?

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about 2 years ago
I was working in the red zone after the Christchurch earthquakes and one thing I learnt was that earthquakes are very complicated things, the Christchurch earthquake for instance, wasn't as big as the Canterbury earthquake a year before, but was the jolt largest ever recorded vertical movement in an urban area in history.
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about 2 years ago
Not sure how this thread got so off topic, and I'm laughing at the fact that the topic is specifically my area of study. I studied geology in canterbury just after the 2011 quake and it was super interesting - all the leading world experts were in NZ at that time and I really loved my time there. It has lead me to a career in engineering with an strong interest in geology. 

In regards to the effects the quakes had on our building industry - they have been massive. Every new build must now consider the likelihood of earthquakes with most foundations today being designed to allow for the probability of a major (1 in 500 year) event. 

When it comes to building foundations, especially in liquefiable soils costs have skyrocketed since 2013 when the findings from 2011 came out. I personally think the costs are necessary if we want to have livable houses that last well into the future but some really do dislike us geotechnical people in the building industry. It does worry me that people are fickle and with successive governments saving costs and build times we may forget about how big 2011 was and revert to simpler foundations.
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about 2 years ago
anaveragestem
Not sure how this thread got so off topic, and I'm laughing at the fact that the topic is specifically my area of study. I studied geology in canterbury just after the 2011 quake and it was super interesting - all the leading world experts were in NZ at that time and I really loved my time there. It has lead me to a career in engineering with an strong interest in geology. 

In regards to the effects the quakes had on our building industry - they have been massive. Every new build must now consider the likelihood of earthquakes with most foundations today being designed to allow for the probability of a major (1 in 500 year) event. 

When it comes to building foundations, especially in liquefiable soils costs have skyrocketed since 2013 when the findings from 2011 came out. I personally think the costs are necessary if we want to have livable houses that last well into the future but some really do dislike us geotechnical people in the building industry. It does worry me that people are fickle and with successive governments saving costs and build times we may forget about how big 2011 was and revert to simpler foundations.

Have you been up in one of the big hotels that sways during an earthquake? I’ve heard that’s wild from a couple of people. 

We had the top floor of a cute little 4 storey building in Tokyo and that was plenty. It even swayed a bit in the strong winds. Probably about my limit. Not sure I’d be keen on the 43rd floor or whatever! 


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about 2 years ago
martinb
anaveragestem
Not sure how this thread got so off topic, and I'm laughing at the fact that the topic is specifically my area of study. I studied geology in canterbury just after the 2011 quake and it was super interesting - all the leading world experts were in NZ at that time and I really loved my time there. It has lead me to a career in engineering with an strong interest in geology. 

In regards to the effects the quakes had on our building industry - they have been massive. Every new build must now consider the likelihood of earthquakes with most foundations today being designed to allow for the probability of a major (1 in 500 year) event. 

When it comes to building foundations, especially in liquefiable soils costs have skyrocketed since 2013 when the findings from 2011 came out. I personally think the costs are necessary if we want to have livable houses that last well into the future but some really do dislike us geotechnical people in the building industry. It does worry me that people are fickle and with successive governments saving costs and build times we may forget about how big 2011 was and revert to simpler foundations.

Have you been up in one of the big hotels that sways during an earthquake? I’ve heard that’s wild from a couple of people. 

We had the top floor of a cute little 4 storey building in Tokyo and that was plenty. It even swayed a bit in the strong winds. Probably about my limit. Not sure I’d be keen on the 43rd floor or whatever! 
No I haven't and I'd rather not have that happen to me! That shark looks scary as hell. I only deal with dwellings - 1 or 2 storeys. How people design those high rises is well beyond me 
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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
To continue off topic, I was working in the Osaka (Japan) office of my employer in April 2016 when the Kumamoto earthquake (7.0 Richter) in Kyushu struck.   It was a decent 700 km away, but the 11 floor office tower, where we were in Osaka CBD, swayed gently but firmly from side to side like a treetop. My Japanese colleagues looked at me in bemusement as I threw myself to the floor and crawled under a desk that was way too small for me.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
I found it incredibly reassuring- well at 4 floors! It means that the design is working. And while we were there everything was under 5, so nothing too scary in strength. 


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about 2 years ago
Des's Oxford (6th) with a 2-0 win over Port Vale.
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almost 2 years ago
Davila signs on for 2 more seasons at Macarthur. Kinda surprised one of the big Sydney clubs didn't chuck a wad of cash in front of him.
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almost 2 years ago
RR
Davila signs on for 2 more seasons at Macarthur. Kinda surprised one of the big Sydney clubs didn't chuck a wad of cash in front of him.

Not surprised he resigned as MacArthur were obviously there for him when Lily passed and he probs feels at home with the club. Might be able to get him to be a local player at the end of that contract if it his body holds up well.
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
RR
Matti Steinmann has signed for a 4th tier club in Germany.
https://www.mopo.de/sport/hsv/zeit-nach-hause-zu-kommen-ex-hsv-profi-steinmann-heuert-bei-regionalliga-klub-an/

He is studying at University at the same time. So might be why he dropped down that low?

Steinmann's cub Drochtersen / Assel are 5th in their Regional league (North/Nord). No chance of promotion to the 3rd tier. Matti with 3 goals in 23 games.

Unfortunately he's in a different region to Hansa Rostock II (Nordost) otherwise he might come up against Sarpreet Singh the next few weeks, til season end.
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almost 2 years ago
Honestly Singh would find that The Nix are playing at a superior level nowadays than Hansa Rostock II.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 2 years ago
Des's Oxford (6th, last playoff spot) with a 5-0 win over Peterborough United. Oxford 3 pts clear of 7th.
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almost 2 years ago
Hard not to think that it's a grift of some kind.
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almost 2 years ago
Big game for Des's Oxford United (6th, 73 pts) tonight, hosting Stevenage (9th, 67 pts).

Oxford win they are most likely into the promotion playoffs, with 1 regular season game left. If they make the playoffs they will play one of Derby County, Bolton Wanderers or Peterborough.

Oxford were 2nd when Buckingham arrived, but he seems to have done pretty well to keep them in the playoff hunt all season long.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2024/04/19/england/league-one/oxford-united-fc/stevenage-borough-fc/4089387/
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almost 2 years ago
2ndBest
Hard not to think that it's a grift of some kind.

sure its a bit naff, but if anyone was gonna have the money to create a club in a year it'd be some rich Saudi oil baron's kid!

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
Oxford (45 games, 74 pts) drew 1-1 with Stevenage. They stay 6th (last playoff spot), but at risk of being overtaken by either Lincoln City (44 games, 71 pts) or Blackpool (44 games, 70 pts) in nex 2 weeks.

Oxford travel to Exeter City next week, and will likely need some points from that game.
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
Walter Scott with MacArthur and starting v Sydney! 

Also doesn’t Des (and by association Oxford) have his own thread? 


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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago
coochiee

Geez- if we could have more than one keeper on the field we’d be a top team! Reckon we’ve got at least 5-6 very decent keepers and a few good ones behind them…


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almost 2 years ago
YoungHeartHM

Just had a look at the season he played for us 2020/21.
In games he played in (came off the bench every time): 1 win, 4 draws, 4 losses for 0 goals and 0 assists.
In games he didn't play: 8 wins, 3 draws.

So we went undefeated when he didn't play!
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almost 2 years ago
SamCoughlan
YoungHeartHM

Just had a look at the season he played for us 2020/21.
In games he played in (came off the bench every time): 1 win, 4 draws, 4 losses for 0 goals and 0 assists.
In games he didn't play: 8 wins, 3 draws.

So we went undefeated when he didn't play!
He was the "break open in case of emergency" off the bench. If we were winning, we didn't need to take the gamble. He just wasn't ALM quality in any of his 3 club stints.
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almost 2 years ago
Physically he looked like he should have been a beast on the pitch, but was very underwhelming.
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almost 2 years ago
MetalLegNZ
Physically he looked like he should have been a beast on the pitch, but was very underwhelming.

Absolutely dominated the NYL at Sydney. Probably one of these guys who never developed the skills needed to cope when you are not the biggest/strongest kid on the park anymore.
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almost 2 years ago
RR
MetalLegNZ
Physically he looked like he should have been a beast on the pitch, but was very underwhelming.

Absolutely dominated the NYL at Sydney. Probably one of these guys who never developed the skills needed to cope when you are not the biggest/strongest kid on the park anymore.

Just like me and my tennis. I used to outrun all the shots. Now the properly trained 70 year old somethings beat me senseless on court when we are all standing still while playing.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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almost 2 years ago
How did I not know that Dario Vidošić is the Melbourne City Women's coach.  His team lost to Sydney in the final of the Liberty League 1 nil. 
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almost 2 years ago
Procrastinixing
How did I not know that Dario Vidošić is the Melbourne City Women's coach.  His team lost to Sydney in the final of the Liberty League 1 nil. 
Took over the gig (after being the assistant) when his Dad got the Men's team job.
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almost 2 years ago
A 1-1 draw. So Des's Oxford through to the big promotion playoff game at Wembley, winning 2-1 on aggregate. 

They will play Jack Iredale's Bolton. The winner will be in The Championship next year!
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almost 2 years ago
Just released players from MacArthur have been arrested for fixing yellow cards in a couple games this season and from the ages released 33,32, and 27. Its pretty much confirmed one of them is Davila... and potentially the 27yr old is either Lewis or De Silva as they both got yellows on one of the games. Hoping its not Lewis and really gutted it seems Davila was involved.
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
wilbaker
Just released players from MacArthur have been arrested for fixing yellow cards in a couple games this season and from the ages released 33,32, and 27. Its pretty much confirmed one of them is Davila... and potentially the 27yr old is either Lewis or De Silva as they both got yellows on one of the games. Hoping its not Lewis and really gutted it seems Davila was involved.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/17/a-league-players-arrested-alleged-betting-corruption-soccer-football-south-west-sydney-club

The number of yellow cards was allegedly manipulated during games played against Melbourne Victory on Friday 24 November 2023 and Sydney FC on Saturday 9 December 2023.

Police executed a search warrant in South Coogee on Friday morning and arrested a 33-year-old man.
At the Parramatta address, detectives arrested a 27-year-old man.
In West Hoxton, detectives arrested a 32-year-old man. 

Against Victory, yellow cards were picked up by Davilla (Aged 33) and Aspropotamitis (27). 

Against sydney Yellows for:
Davila (33)
Lewis (27)
Hovar (21)
Baccus (32)
De Silva (27)

So you'd think its Davila and Baccus, with one of Lewis and De Silva. Uli is the only 33 year old in the squad. 

Other Macarthur players that are the right age
32 - Kurto, Uskok
27 - Vujica

Pretty dissapointed that Uli is involved in this, he's always come across as a really top bloke. Fingers crossed that Clayton isn't involved. 

ETA - Fudge now confirmed that Uli is the 33 year old. no confirmation on the 32 & 27 year old

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-17/nsw-a-league-players-alleged-betting-scandal-yellow-cards/103860160
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
Actually, the De Silva yellow being in time added on in that match (90+3) makes it really feel like it's him. Be good to see the footage of that card...
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almost 2 years ago
That's such a bad move by him! He's ruined his rep there... hopefully not his future career.

Poor dude has had a rough few years! :( 
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almost 2 years ago
It's pretty much confirmed is Davilla, the age and players suburb was named in the original article and Davilla is the only player who lives in that suburb and is of that age.
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almost 2 years ago
Elemenop
That's such a bad move by him! He's ruined his rep there... hopefully not his future career.

Poor dude has had a rough few years! :( 

Totally agree he has had a rough couple of years.  But in professional sport this is beyond defence IMHO.  Nothing short of life ban if guilty.  It cannot be anything else, if only to deter others taking the same path.
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
27 year old lives in Paramatta which is (apparently) where Lewis lives.

9 news reporter tweeted he understands it's Ulises Davila, Clayton Lewis, and Kearyn Baccus.


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