Wellington Phoenix Men

Phoenix vs Wrexham | Sat 19th July | 5:00pm | RoF

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8 months ago
Could be a busy afternoon for Josh looking at that lineup
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8 months ago
Simon B
The travelling replica of The Turf is pretty fun, lots of Welsh accents in the crowd and the drinks come in a souvenir cup (and maybe I’m just out of practice drinking gin but the Dragon Juice has a bit of a kick to it).

Pity they’re serving Garage Project rather than Brains. Or maybe not….

Pathetic. Not apathetic.

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8 months ago
Update from the ROF: queues everywhere and Fever Zone populated by families. Could be interesting come kickoff.

Pathetic. Not apathetic.

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8 months ago
No Wrexham Lager at the Turf today which is disappointing
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
That’s alot of subs I think I counted 14..

Pathetic. Not apathetic.

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8 months ago
BrockieTheGOAT
Two kiwi connections - Tom McNab played for them in the 50s!
Just looked up Tom McNab on Wiki.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_McNab
He won the Welsh Cup with Wrexham and the Chatham Cup twice with Eastern Suburbs in the 1960's.
Started off in Scottish football.
Five full All Whites caps.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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8 months ago
Jesus that was bad from Josh
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
Jesus, Scotty Stevenson commentary 

Auckland will rise once more

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8 months ago
Oh my god, the big yellow | black stripes look so good! Last season designs where crime against fans!
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8 months ago
Lads look up for it though, good to see
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8 months ago
This could be brooke-smiths breakout season, he is a beast.
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8 months ago
Fire it up lads 🔥! Sorry a bit late 


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8 months ago
Before people make comments about playing out, it's pre season and the time to develop ways of playing out and improving systems so that players make better decisions. 
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8 months ago
We look decent so far tbh, not bad for first hit out
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8 months ago
Hughes is gonna have a big season this year, looking very good so far.
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8 months ago
Pre-season- I remember convincing myself after a Qld v Nix game that we’d lost Costa, but that was fine as we had Sean Lovemore and he’d shown a lot more off the bench than Costa had for the Roar…


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8 months ago
Honestly not that impressed by Wrexham, look pretty meh
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8 months ago
Nommag
This could be brooke-smiths breakout season, he is a beast.
 Quietly hoping the same for GSR if he can stay fit
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8 months ago
but most of the playing out errors today have just been inexplicably poor execution rather than bad decisions...
Bullion
Before people make comments about playing out, it's pre season and the time to develop ways of playing out and improving systems so that players make better decisions. 
 
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8 months ago
lovemore was aesthetically an extremely exciting player to watch, for the first 10 minutes you saw of him...
martinb
Pre-season- I remember convincing myself after a Qld v Nix game that we’d lost Costa, but that was fine as we had Sean Lovemore and he’d shown a lot more off the bench than Costa had for the Roar…
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8 months ago
Nagasawa putting in those zesty passes. Love to see it.

Good half tbh, pretty pleased with that
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
Can't complain about 0-0 at half time! I'll take that
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8 months ago
Monto
Nagasawa putting in those zesty passes. Love to see it.

Good half tbh, pretty pleased with that
thought it was ok. Lots of effort and some decent execution but still rusty and lacking a little bit, especially in the attacking third
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8 months ago
Chief looked like he had won the minor premiership at half time!!

Auckland will rise once more

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8 months ago
It's been a very enjoyable watch so far, if this how we are going to lineup and play this season there could be a very unlikely chief redemption arc in the making.
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
Pre season game, as Wrex fan I would be more concerned than a Wgnt fan.
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8 months ago
Bullion
Monto
Nagasawa putting in those zesty passes. Love to see it.

Good half tbh, pretty pleased with that
thought it was ok. Lots of effort and some decent execution but still rusty and lacking a little bit, especially in the attacking third

For sure. First hit out of preseason though, pretty good with that in mind
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8 months ago
I think we are watching a different game

Nommag
It's been a very enjoyable watch so far, if this how we are going to lineup and play this season there could be a very unlikely chief redemption arc in the making.
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8 months ago · edited 8 months ago · History
Monto
Honestly not that impressed by Wrexham, look pretty meh
They're certainly no Watford - who attracted a lot of attention with their rapid rise from the old Fourth Div. to the First with a promotion almost every season in th late 70's - early 80's.
They toured NZ to play the All Whites pre-World Cup in 1982 weeks after gaining promotion to the First Div.
Wrexham have no one of the class of Watford's future England international strikers Barnes and Blissett.
That All Whites side were entirely amateur and did pretty well vs. Watford.
Back when the All Whites were all amateurs (semi-pro at best, the handful who played in Australia) they usually did okay against English first and second tier sides.
An amateur Auckland rep side beat top tier Stoke City (Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks) 3-1 in 1973.
Christchurch United drew 2-2 with a strong England B in 1978 at English Park
Memory lane:
https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/nz-intres-det80.html
An amateur NZ with most players playing in our national league beat Div. 3 Reading (fielding guest players George Best and Martin Peters) at Reading. Reading won Div. 3 the next season and stayed in the second tier for many years after that. Went down only 3-2 to Div. 2 Portsmouth on that same tour.
Beaten by three goals by strong top tier Newcastle (Beardsley, Waddle) and Leicester (Lineker, Alan Smith) sides.
Oct 29 1984, Reading, Elm Park, 3890 Reading 1-2 New Zealand (Stuart Beavon 68' - Grant Turner 24', Colin Walker 59') Reading (England): Alan Judge, Steve Richardson, Martin Hicks (Stuart Beavon), Colin Duncan, Ken Price, Dean Horrix, Trevor Senior, Lawrie Sanchez, David Crown, Martin Peters, George Best. Coach: n/a New Zealand: Clint Gosling, Ricki Herbert, Keith Garland, Allan Boath [c], John Leijh (Martin Felton), Grant Turner, Peter Simonsen (Steve Sumner), Raymond Harris (Keith Mackay), William McClure, Colin Walker, Kevin Birch (Steve Wooddin). Coach: Allan Jones.

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Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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8 months ago
Big call I know but I reckon that Hughes has the potential to be better than Surman. Not just from this game either.  Another centre back who impresses me in local football is Dylan Gardiner.  Hope he gets a run in the second half

I do hope though that we get an experienced import centre back as a mentor to work around these young defenders.  
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8 months ago
Well that was alright.

Despite looking scrapier we've held our own defensively and looked to be pretty positive. And created a bit.  Happy with that. Especially missing so many senior players and imports.  Pretty chuffed really. 

They're bigger, stronger, technically tighter. You can see the difference. And they're missing a bit up front.  But pretty good job from the youngsters matching up.

And our two Japanese guys mixing it pretty well in midfield. Getting outmuscled but battling and getting a bit of possession to work with.
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8 months ago
Wait so is Greeny the coach now? That's kinda fun
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8 months ago
Wow.  Wasnt picking a 10 sub thing.  This is going to be interesting.  Greenie on the bench as their coach as well.
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8 months ago
Holy shark!!
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8 months ago
HOLY SHIT!!!!!
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8 months ago
Monto
Wait so is Greeny the coach now? That's kinda fun
Greeny IN!

Absolute stinker from the keeper to be fair
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8 months ago
Obviously should have started with these younger youngsters :)
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8 months ago
We're gonna win the league.

Central Hawkes Bay Nix
and tragic follower of Charlton Athletic 
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8 months ago
Just start the academy lads this season
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8 months ago
wilbaker
Just start the academy lads this season
 Instead of chiefy throwing his shirt out after a loss you just give the team to greeny and the kids for the next round as punishment 
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