Wellington Phoenix Men

Paul Ifill

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almost 12 years ago

Well they've been cutting Archie Thompson's hair for years...

almost 12 years ago
TopLeft07 wrote:

Thought Nix players used to have to be insured x2 didn't they? Aus + NZ due to playing half their games there and half here? Could be wrong?

Think that was it. Plus they would need to play ACC levies too.
almost 12 years ago

The club would have to pay ACC costs of about $300,000 for the coming season, he said. It had the option of taking out private insurance instead of paying levies, as part of ACC's partnership programme, but was unlikely to take it up.

"For any sports organisation, us notwithstanding, there's just not a lot of cash flow...so meeting those ACC requirements for the partnership programme would probably be just too difficult for us," he said.

The club was "very keen to sit down with ACC" to continue discussions.

Phoenix owner Terry Serepisos had made some "enormous personal sacrifices" and the club was lucky to have his support, Mr Mitchell said.

He earlier said the club had not disputed the amount of levies owed, but did have an issue with the way ACC applied them.

The club was obliged to pay for private medical insurance in Australia as part of competition regulations, as well as ACC levies, he said.


http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/4178071/Phoenix-future-not-in-threat


almost 12 years ago

Ifill having an exchange with some.moron on twitter this morning, at one point stated "I also don't play football anymore". Read in to that what you will, could have been just trying to win an argument.

almost 12 years ago

Ifill and Djite's smackdown of Chippendale's, I'll say it, racist comments about African footballers was epic. Big ups to both of them.

Speaking of Iffy's twitter, he's got no issue with making Carlos-KFC jokes, and reacted to someone who said he was like Ricki Herbert with horror. Refreshing honesty or just a big mouth that will cut short his career?


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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History

Pretty sure he's done fine so far career wise. He's not a kid who is looking to break into professional football, he's firmly entrenched and is a popular player. Can say what he wants.

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almost 12 years ago

But saying mean jokes about a former teammate? That's the kind of thing that'd be a big scandal if the media cared.


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almost 12 years ago

I don't think its any secret how poorly Carlos fitted in to the nix squad. 


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almost 12 years ago

There's a difference between joking/banter and racism.

almost 12 years ago

Doloras wrote:

But saying mean jokes about a former teammate? That's the kind of thing that'd be a big scandal if the media cared.

That's the difference.

almost 12 years ago

currently in more ways that one. Neither of them are under contract at the club at the moment. 


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over 11 years ago

KIWI Paul Ifill on the football comeback Yes now  a Kiwi and now can't fly

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Three spots. Wee Mac, Tom Doyle and an import. Where does he fit in?

Grumpy old bastard alert

over 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Three spots. Wee Mac, Tom Doyle and an import. Where does he fit in?

You mean when he's fit - We know you won't kick him while injured. 

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over 11 years ago

Wait so Ifill will be classed as a local now?! 

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over 11 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Three spots. Wee Mac, Tom Doyle and an import. Where does he fit in?

above all them

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Feverish wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

Three spots. Wee Mac, Tom Doyle and an import. Where does he fit in?

above all them

Anywhere he goddamn likes. He's Paul Ifill, bitches!

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over 11 years ago

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over 11 years ago

asmodeus_82 wrote:

Wait so Ifill will be classed as a local now?! 

nope. Need citizenship. 

over 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

asmodeus_82 wrote:

Wait so Ifill will be classed as a local now?! 

nope. Need citizenship. 

Boxey - apparently the Ifill family now has residency....still not enough to take him out of the import slots?

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over 11 years ago

LeSinge wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

asmodeus_82 wrote:

Wait so Ifill will be classed as a local now?! 

nope. Need citizenship. 

Boxey - apparently the Ifill family now has residency....still not enough to take him out of the import slots?

Apparently not, see transfer speculation thread. Seems you need citizenship to be a local and apparently you need residency for five years before that happens, so from that it seems we will never have Ifill as a non-import.

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

asmodeus_82 wrote:

LeSinge wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

asmodeus_82 wrote:

Wait so Ifill will be classed as a local now?! 

nope. Need citizenship. 

Boxey - apparently the Ifill family now has residency....still not enough to take him out of the import slots?

Apparently not, see transfer speculation thread. Seems you need citizenship to be a local and apparently you need residency for five years before that happens, so from that it seems we will never have Ifill as a non-import.

If Ifill has only just now got residency, which is needed for 5 years in order to get citizenship, how the hell did Daniel and Dura get it so fast?

over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

They applied to be a NZ resident as soon as they got here.

over 11 years ago

Well that's bad news...

over 11 years ago

What else are we going to do with our import slot?

Seems like Merick has nothing in mind for it, which leads me to believe its held for Ifill should he be ready for it.

over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

I guess we need to ask if he really is that important...... ;)

over 11 years ago

Paul Ifill shouldn't be signed up if there is someone better out there. I think we would all prefer if the club looked for a striker. However, given it seems we have made all the major signings that we will make having Ifill is better than not having him at all.

over 11 years ago

You have to have had residence in NZ for five years before applying to become a citizen.

Eligible for citizenship if you:

  • have New Zealand residence; and
  • were physically present in New Zealand, and have had your New Zealand residence for the last five years before applying for citizenship.
  • New Zealand residence

    ‘New Zealand residence’ means you have a residence permit, a residence visa, or a permanent residence visa issued by Immigration New Zealand or you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident.

    Please Note: If you can show that there are exceptional circumstances that warrant a reduction, you may be considered as long as you have a minimum presence in New Zealand of 450 days with New Zealand residence in the 20 months before you make your application.

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    over 11 years ago

    AJ13 wrote:

    If Ifill has only just now got residency, which is needed for 5 years in order to get citizenship, how the hell did Daniel and Dura get it so fast?

    Durante is an Aussie so automatically got residency, so could become a citizen after living here for 5 years. In Daniel's case I think someone must have pulled some strings cos he wasn't even here for 5 years before getting citizenship - someone probably convinced the powers that be he would be an asset to New Zealand as an All White. (Even though he wasn't eligible to play for NZ when he got citizenship cos he hadn;t been here 5 years!)




    over 11 years ago

    Ryan wrote:

    What else are we going to do with our import slot?

    Seems like Merick has nothing in mind for it, which leads me to believe its held for Ifill should he be ready for it.

    Save the spot and see who comes available?

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    over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

    depends on cap space after Burns, Gorrin, and WeeMac we might not have any. Plus we can only sign someone on a one year deal. A one legged Ifill is still better than half the imports in the league.

    over 11 years ago

    Ryan wrote:

    depends on cap space after Burns, Gorrin, and WeeMac we might not have any. Plus we can only sign someone on a one year deal. A one legged Ifill is still better than half the imports in the league.

    Firstly, no-one has seen a one legged Ifill play.  Secondly, and I feel like a broken record on this point but I think it's important, we need to focus on the next Ifill rather than pretending that Ifill 2014 is going to be the same player as Ifill 2008

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    over 11 years ago

    Pains me to say, but I wouldn't expect him back.

    over 11 years ago

    james dean wrote:

    Ryan wrote:

    depends on cap space after Burns, Gorrin, and WeeMac we might not have any. Plus we can only sign someone on a one year deal. A one legged Ifill is still better than half the imports in the league.

    Firstly, no-one has seen a one legged Ifill play.  Secondly, and I feel like a broken record on this point but I think it's important, we need to focus on the next Ifill rather than pretending that Ifill 2014 is going to be the same player as Ifill 2008

    Yes, if we can and if we have the cap space. Which I suspect we don't.
    over 11 years ago

    Krishna...

    over 11 years ago

    ...is awesome

    over 11 years ago

    Ryan wrote:

    james dean wrote:

    Ryan wrote:

    depends on cap space after Burns, Gorrin, and WeeMac we might not have any. Plus we can only sign someone on a one year deal. A one legged Ifill is still better than half the imports in the league.

    Firstly, no-one has seen a one legged Ifill play.  Secondly, and I feel like a broken record on this point but I think it's important, we need to focus on the next Ifill rather than pretending that Ifill 2014 is going to be the same player as Ifill 2008

    Yes, if we can and if we have the cap space. Which I suspect we don't.

    How do we have one of the worst teams in the A-League and not have any cap space? Also we still have 3 marquee spots. We don't need to get a super, super player as a marquee. Why can't we just sign a relatively average international marquee but pay him about what we pay our other international players. If Welnix don't want to buy another player then that is fine but having no cap space doesn't make sense to me.

    over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

    Ryan54 wrote:

    Ryan wrote:

    james dean wrote:

    Ryan wrote:

    depends on cap space after Burns, Gorrin, and WeeMac we might not have any. Plus we can only sign someone on a one year deal. A one legged Ifill is still better than half the imports in the league.

    Firstly, no-one has seen a one legged Ifill play.  Secondly, and I feel like a broken record on this point but I think it's important, we need to focus on the next Ifill rather than pretending that Ifill 2014 is going to be the same player as Ifill 2008

    Yes, if we can and if we have the cap space. Which I suspect we don't.

    How do we have one of the worst teams in the A-League and not have any cap space? Also we still have 3 marquee spots. We don't need to get a super, super player as a marquee. Why can't we just sign a relatively average international marquee but pay him about what we pay our other international players. If Welnix don't want to buy another player then that is fine but having no cap space doesn't make sense to me.

    Because the owners have said that its a marquee less team.

    The cap space issue is an assumption based on a few factors. firstly Burns and Gorrin would not have been cheap, secondly we apparently offered McGlinchey much more than any other team was able to without making him Marquee, thirdly we only have a couple of roster spots left and are looking only at cover players. 

    If McGlinchey falls through then we likely will have the cap space to sign the next Ifill (but will only be able to offer a single year as foreign space is precious and you would think that we would like to extend Cunningham and Riera if they have good seasons)

    Who says we are one of the worse teams in the comp? I think we are going to be extremely competitive. I expect Krishna and Boyd to step up, Burns to show us what he can do, and Cunningham to get into double digits all with the benefit of a solid pre-season, etc.

    over 11 years ago

    Ryan wrote:
    Who says we are one of the worse teams in the comp? 

    A good majority of the posters here. We have a "pop-gun attack" and we're "weaker than last year", remember, because David Dome spent too much time on these Football United shenanigans (apparently).

    Most of this forum have decided that 2014-15 is another bust season before a ball has been kicked.


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    over 11 years ago

    glad I'm not the only one looking forward to this season.


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