Alex 'The second best' Rufer

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over 12 years ago
TV wrote:

Rufer doesnt have to worry about game time. He will be taking Boyd's minutes...

But possibly still behind Ifill, Husygems, Brockie, KC and Carlos
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over 12 years ago

Can you imagine how awesome signing your first pro football contract must be.  Not least your first job, but actually getting a proper salary to play football.  Not expenses, not cash in an envelope, not money for coaching, an actual salary for training and playing football.  Good on him


Really can't credit the FSE for this - let's be honest, it's basic premise which was taking 18-20 year old players from the ASBP and giving them a bridge to the A-League has completely failed.  It's being restructured properly as an academy for younger players which is what it always should have been

Normo's coming home

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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
It's what middle age men still dream about. Your first paragraph that is



Auckland will rise once more

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over 12 years ago
Bullion wrote:
TV wrote:

Rufer doesnt have to worry about game time. He will be taking Boyd's minutes...

But possibly still behind Ifill, Husygems, Brockie, KC and Carlos


Yes very true and perhaps only making the bench if someones injured or we go with no defender on the bench. Still just 4 subs?
Moss
Fenton Siggy Dura Caira
Muscat ?
Cunningham Hernandez Ifill
Brockie
Bench: Italiano, Adams, Lia, Huysegems
N/A; Boxall, Lindsay, Rufer, Boyd


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over 12 years ago
TV wrote:
Bullion wrote:
TV wrote:

Rufer doesnt have to worry about game time. He will be taking Boyd's minutes...

But possibly still behind Ifill, Husygems, Brockie, KC and Carlos


Yes very true and perhaps only making the bench if someones injured or we go with no defender on the bench. Still just 4 subs?

Moss

Fenton Siggy Dura Caira

Muscat ?

Cunningham Hernandez Ifill

Brockie

Bench: Italiano, Adams, Lia, Huysegems

N/A; Boxall, Lindsay, Rufer, Boyd


Would be incredibly hard to play Brockie ahead of Stein at this rate given Stein's recent performances with the club. Also as we've seen from most A-league teams, given the lack of sub spots on the bench, it's kinda pointless having a reserve centre back on the bench.
I fear Boyd will really struggle to get any game time whatsoever this season, unfortunately for him
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over 12 years ago
It's what middle age men still dream about. Your first paragraph that is


Actually if you look off-topic you'll find that middle-aged men dream about Amanda Bynes and Kiera Knightly.


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 12 years ago
Seb wrote:


Would be incredibly hard to play Brockie ahead of Stein at this rate given Stein's recent performances with the club.

You can not be serious?

Recent performances? Brookie one of the top scorers in the A-League last season, Stein the scorer of goals against amateur teams in a preseason kickarounds.

A dog with a bone :)

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over 12 years ago
nightz wrote:
Seb wrote:


Would be incredibly hard to play Brockie ahead of Stein at this rate given Stein's recent performances with the club.

You can not be serious?

Recent performances? Brookie one of the top scorers in the A-League last season, Stein the scorer of goals against amateur teams in a preseason kickarounds.


Good point.
But what more can Stein do? 10 goals in 4 games at any level is brilliant. All I will say is that it will give Ernie a serious selection headache. 
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over 12 years ago

With current squad I'd have Italiano, Lia, Boyd & Huysegems on the bench.



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over 12 years ago
playwithFire wrote:

With current squad I'd have Italiano, Lia, Boyd & Huysegems on the bench.


I would start Waffles, he will know the system. It is up to Brockie to force his way back into the team.
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over 12 years ago
playwithFire wrote:

With current squad I'd have Italiano, Lia, Boyd & Huysegems on the bench.


Bertos over Boyd. Offers more versatility of positions covered

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
Junior82 wrote:
It's what middle age men still dream about. Your first paragraph that is


Actually if you look off-topic you'll find that middle-aged men dream about Amanda Bynes and Kiera Knightly.



Bynes man, not the stick insect...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago


The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

We don't need no water let the muthafucka burn

Burn muthafucka burn...

*BIG SMILES EMOTICON*

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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over 12 years ago
C-Diddy wrote:


The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

We don't need no water let the muthafucka burn

Burn muthafucka burn...

*BIG SMILES EMOTICON*

oh well played sir. Well played!
If we were looking for a version without the language, there is this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=98IBgKbzCRE

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
C-Diddy wrote:


The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

We don't need no water let the muthafucka burn

Burn muthafucka burn...

*BIG SMILES EMOTICON*


Genius. Put it in chants ASAP.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 12 years ago

^ genius alright, I wanna hear that loud and proud through the tele - up there with du du du durante

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over 12 years ago
Jeff Vader wrote:
playwithFire wrote:

With current squad I'd have Italiano, Lia, Boyd & Huysegems on the bench.


Bertos over Boyd. Offers more versatility of positions covered

I think we all forgot about Bertos. Should really allow more players to be on the bench


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over 12 years ago
C-Diddy wrote:


The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

The Ruf The Ruf The Rufer's on fire

We don't need no water let the muthafucka burn

Burn muthafucka burn...

*BIG SMILES EMOTICON*

Genuis, yet again from you Coops.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 12 years ago

"R U 4 Real?"

"R U 4 Real?"

"R U 4 Real?"


 

A fan is a fan.

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over 12 years ago
Luis Garcia wrote:


But it's not like Herbert went out of his way to sign young Kiwis other than the three he HAD to have.

Kinda - but neither should EM - he has games to win

Founder

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over 12 years ago
Feverish wrote:
Luis Garcia wrote:


But it's not like Herbert went out of his way to sign young Kiwis other than the three he HAD to have.

Kinda - but neither should EM - he has games to win

game set and match Feverish

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago
austin10 wrote:

Welcome to the Nix young Rufer.

Exciting times for NZ football at youth level. Lots of these kids won't go all the way but if we can at least get 2 or 3 that become good A-League players then all the better.

Also a pat on the back for Gareth in particular.....the Youth development thing is his baby. He's the one putting his own money into it to help get it up and running. I just hope Rufer can get enough game time to continue his development. 

Really looking forward now to watching the FIFA u-17 World Cup in October (hopefully on Sky) to see how Rufer goes. Means, with that side busy from September in preparation for the World Cup October 17 in UAE, he's going to miss much of the Phoenix pre-season

While results at UAE 2013 are one thing, recent evidence is that the U-17 team as a development vehicle is paying significant dividends. During New Zealand’s final 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ qualifiers in March, 14 squad member had previously featured at either an U-17 or U-20 FIFA World Cup since 2007, compared to only three in Ricki Herbert’s squad at the same stage last time.

"I think sometimes we underestimate the quality of players we are developing in New Zealand,” says Bazeley. “Players who have come from overseas are surprised with the standard and it's higher than what they were expecting.”

 (On 26 August, the qualified countries will find out which sides stand between them and glory at the Official Draw)


Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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over 12 years ago

Appreciate your work, Big Pete. You're a mountain of relevant football info man. Respect.


  Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!

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over 12 years ago

I'm liking the new approach over the old - Merrick looks to be doing things right. 

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over 12 years ago

First thing I noticed he looks confused much like his father.

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

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over 12 years ago
Azevo wrote:

First thing I noticed he looks confused much like his father.

sorry. Just got home and are a we bit drunk. Is this  a dig at shane or alex. If either cant understand why cause i find both blody nice guys. Shanes football knowlege would put most onhere to shame.





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over 12 years ago

Shane Rufers not confused looking. Take every Ray Liotta gangster film and you have the many expressions of Shane Rufer.

You are right, nice guy.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 12 years ago


ha, my best memory of Shane Rufer is him arguing loudly with the disgruntled opposition coach at the end of a Kingz game as they walked off Mt Smart. The funny part about it is that Shane was giving him an earful in German!

I can't remember who the opposition or their coach were.

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 11 years ago

I just watched the game again... and although he only had 10 minutes I though he was superb on the ball.

He played some great balls in and actually made us look threatening again. Also, he won a few free kicks with some very quick feet.

Looks to have grown since last year and be a lot quicker with his decisions. Very promising signs and he certainly outshone Ridenton in the game. Very keen to see him get some more minutes.

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over 11 years ago
He did display some nice touches didn't he? one ball into the box was superb. i did notice that both he an Ridenton were a little slow on the ball a couple of times and immediately put it down to not being used to the pace of the game in the a League. IIRC Riera had the same problem in his first 1 or 2 games when he joined us. I've never experienced it but have the other way when dropping down a league or two and noticing how much extra time you have to think/react etc.
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over 11 years ago

He looked pretty good the ASB game vs TW too.......although did get a red card

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about 7 years ago

is big Pete still around?


Auckland will rise once more

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about 7 years ago

give him a new contract

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about 7 years ago

maynardf wrote:

give him a new contract

I agree with giving Big Pete a new contract.



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mrsmiis
about 7 years ago

Big congrats to the guy. he has come in and worked his arse off. Now one of the first names on the team sheet and a new contract. excellent stuff

I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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LG
about 7 years ago

For some time i thought he was living on the family name but this season, he has stepped up a level and now I can't remember whom is dad and Uncle are. I will remember this young man for the player he is and the potential he certainly has.

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

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

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JamesBoJC