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Nik Keepers

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Antz wrote:
Is this meant to be a criticism, lovinit?!  You said: "Auckland City defence just hide behind their stikers, all Auckland City have done on the past season is out score teams"
 
I thought that was the aim in a game of football - to out score the opposing team  ... !
 
 
That's not really something an unheralded expansion (somewhat) team can rely on. As a new team it is highly unlikely that they will be able to dominate teams offensively, so a good keeper is vital to keep them in games. Auckland City are obviously a dominant force in the NZFC but the 'nix have a lot more to prove to get to that position.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
...Sorry, Seen Nick Tarrant play...Not that good really.
Spoonley would be the best option, but can't see him leaving Auckland.
 
 
When have you seen Nick Tarrant play Wodger?  What's your criticism?  He's been the outstanding keeper in the Central League so far from all accounts.
 
 

Normo's coming home

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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Baaldy wrote:
Phil Imray is ya man.
�Won the Chatham cup and central league in the last couple of years. Finished 2nd with Manawatu in the NZFC this year.

He's 6ft 3, 23 years old, lives sleeps and eats footy and would jump at the chance.

Knows Stu Jacobs well from Wests and would run through walls for him.

�

Give him the number 1 shirt at TW and 3rd choice cover at the phoenix


Nowt wrong with that comment like
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
SPOONLEY WILL NOT SIGN A PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Jacob will not sign a pro contract as he wants to go to college in the states on a scholarship. If he signs a pro contract he can not then do that
 
Danny Milosevic is now back in Perth, asst coach at a club side and still playing
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
^^ he should wake up, the Nix would be way better opportunity career wise, sure college in the US would be an awesome experience - don't get me wrong, but surely he wouldn't turn down a pro contract especially with Paston and Moss breaking down all the time. Rocky2007-06-16 16:27:17
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
how can you say that. He would be third choice and get game time only when the two in front are injured. Go to college get an education play as a first choice, hopefully at one of the top schools then gain exposure throughout the states and europe. college in the states is about more than the experience it will set him up for the future and get him better exposure
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Rocky you need shooting. Sign a contract for a new team and get 0 minutes game time or win a scholorship which could see him picked up in the MLS, which is now a gateway into the EPL
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Nembo wrote:
Rocky you need shooting. Sign a contract for a new team and get 0 minutes game time or win a scholorship which could see him picked up in the MLS, which is now a gateway into the EPL
 
Bingo. If you want a football career dont stay in NZ, unless you know some reall powerful people.
 
If he has the chance to be picked up in the MLS then no hesitation on his part i assume.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I assume he will also get a good free education?
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Yep I think thats the deal.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
f**k education, MLS all the way baby.
 
And if he cant make the MLS and ends up on the streets next to blanketman, well then, tough luck.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good luck to him if hes going to the States if the football doesnt work out for whatever reason he will still have his education to fall back on. We all know that starting at the US can be a help, Simon Elliot and Ryan Nelsen being perfect examples.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

he can do what he wants and we'll see how things pan out for him, it would be good to have a keeper in the MLS or EPL if hes that good

Rocky2007-06-17 19:34:40
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
 i heard khan threw himself in front of a double decker bus but it went under him.
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What about Sacha Nathu?

Been outstanding this year in central league for the Rangers. Local lad so wouldn't cost too much and a great reserve to Patsy and Moss
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Phil Imray has conceded 4 goals in the 10 league games Wests have played this season. With a back 4 of Broadhurst, Chiet, Smith and Wilson in front of him - not to disrespect that back 4 (they are top of the league after all) but come on.......Big Phil all the way, pity he's a Villa fan!

Phil Imray is one of the best keepers in the country, his only sticking point is that hes not the greatest kicker of the ball off the deck.....a Chilavert he is not!
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almost 19 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
He's a great keepoer and is still very young as keepers tend to mature about 30 (if ever, lol). His kicking is a weakness but training full time with some good coaching will help that a bit. He'll never have the kick of Robinson but will still be a great asset to the Nix, and being the TW number is a no brainer now SJ is at the helm.
Go the Nix, go TW.

Its no longer a problem.

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