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It's the Selwyn way...
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Updated table (click on table to enlarge), so result between Green Island and Coastal Spirit tomorrow will not effect the top two

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Stallions on a Shoestring……Rams on a Ransom. Going to be a long drive home. 
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Today's scorers:
Christchurch United 3 (James McClay, Eddie Wilkinson, Luke White) South City Royals 4 (Will Turner 2, Kaleb de Groot-Green 2)  HT 2 - 1
Nelson Suburbs 1 (Ross McPhie) Selwyn 2 (Luke Blackie, Ollie Sims) HT 1 - 0
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Today's result / scorers:
Green Island 3 (Adam Hewson 2, Cam Anderson) Coastal Spirit 2 (own goal, Kenshin Hayashi) HT 0 - 2
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Final Table (click on table to enlarge):
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Stat's around the league.
Goals 121 - 4.32 goals per game - 64 Home, 57 Away, 48 1st half, 73 2nd Half
Hat-tricks 2, Pens 8, Own Goals 2
Most in a game: 8 
Results: 13 Home Wins, 13 Away Wins, 2 Score Draws
Leading Scorers:
7 Garbhan Coughlan (Technical)
6 Ryan Fleming (Royals), Eddie Wilkinson (United)
5 Kenshin Hayashi (Coastal), James McClay (United)
4 Cam Anderson (Green Is.), Aidan Barbour-Ryan (University), Oliver Colloty (United), Adam Hewson (Green Is.), Yuya Taguchi (Technical) 

 


 

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Copied from Christchurch United FC facebook page, was published earlier this evening:

After 28 straight years of coaching, First Team Coach Danny Halligan has stepped down from his position as First Team Head Coach for Christchurch United Football Club to spend more time with his family. 
Christchurch United Club President Slava Meyn spoke on Danny’s tenure at the club: 
“As the President of Christchurch United Football Club, I am very thankful to Danny Halligan for his invaluable efforts in making the club great once more. Three years ago, Christchurch United was in the local second division, and now we are once again competing for a position in the National League as we had done 30 – 40 years ago.” 
Danny has given the club a fantastic three seasons, taking the club from the Canterbury Championship League in 2019 all the way to narrowly missing out on qualification for the National League at the end of the 2021 season. Under his guidance, our first team reached 3 English cup finals in a row and went on two fantastic runs in both the 2019 and 2021 Chatham Cup. 
“With his arrival in 2019, Danny brought both great character and a strong sense of professionalism that helped our club develop. After having coached for 28 years in a row, Danny is taking a well-deserved break from football to spend more time with his family. We wish a Christchurch United and All Whites legend all the best and hope to see him in the stands next year for Christchurch United’s first team games.” - Christchurch United Club President Slava Meyn. 
Thank you. Danny! 
We wish you all the best with your future endeavors!
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Copied from Coastal Spirits facebook page, was published earlier this evening.

We say a fond farewell to our long term MPL coach Ekow Quainoo. Ekow will be stepping down from the role he has held for the past 6 years, after a long drawn-out season which saw his team win the Hurley Shield with a Southern League victory over Cashmere Technical.
Ekow has been at the club since its inception and was a player in the side which won promotion to the MPL, before coaching the Men’s reserves, U19’s and Men’s first team. Describing his resignation as the “Hardest decision of my life” Ekow will now concentrate on his business interests and find ways to develop as a coach.
We would like to thank Ekow for his tireless work, passion and dedication to the club and wish him all the best for the future.
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Copied from Coastal Spirit's facebook page, which was posted earlier this  afternoon:

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Jose Matiz as our Men’s first team coach for the 2022 season. Jose has a long association with the club and was part of the Men’s team that won promoted to the MPL in 2010. Jose has coached our Men’s reserves and U19 teams, winning the Adidas U19 Labour weekend tournament in 2019. Last season, Jose was part of the Selwyn United senior set up.
We a very happy to have Jose back at the club.
Jose will be supported by Paul Hughes, David Steans, James Vallance, Brendon Ong and Fraser Walker Pearce

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