South Pacific Games
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third place match:
Hoping for a Welly World Cup game with 25000 at the Ring of Fire,
and Killen and Smeltzy scoring hattricks against New
Caledonia. Hope to beat Fiji well and other victim I would
like to thrash is Vanuatu, but I think we'll be playing the
Solomons.
Solomon Islands0:2 (0:1)Vanuatu
[QUOTE=Seatts]Graham Seatter here again. We plan to play our Oceania World Cup qualifying match in Wellington, at the "Ring of Fire", on Wednesday 17 October. The venue will be confirmed next Monday, once our opponent is known. At this stage, we know that we will play the 3rd-placed team from the South Pacific Games, which finish this weekend. We will have played that same team away on the preceding Saturday, 13 October. We will be announcing the team over the next few weeks, but - at this stage - there has been no indication, formal or informal, that any of our overseas-based players will be unavailable. Barring injuries then, at this stage, we expect Chris Killen and Ryan Nelsen to be available. Their premiership competitions do not play the previous weekend - the challenge for them is getting back to play in the UK for the following weekend. Mark Hughes is supportive, and understands the issue - he is used to Brett Emerton (and Lucas Neill, until recently) doing just that. I did read the article where Chris expressed concerns about playing after the return trip - especially, on this occasion, given that Celtic is away to Rangers the following weekend, and he is trying to break into the eleven.
Does that mean the first game is in wellington?[/QUOTE]
So N.Z v Vanuatu at the "ring of fire" on the 17th october.
sanday2007-09-09 09:45:10
South Pacific Games
Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands qualify for the semi-finals
& the last spot should be Vanuatu
which 3 teams will All Whites face?
For me the first would be New Caledonia
GO ALL WHITES
can All Whites win away matches?
seems they will face crowd of > ten thousands fans in Solomon Islands, Fiji ...
seems they will face crowd of > ten thousands fans in Solomon Islands, Fiji ...
... and our away record in the Islands ain't what it should
be.
Looks like Fiji have finished top of their group. Hopefully the
make the final, then the first game in NZ is in Wellington.
Sweet.
Also, officially American Samoa was the first team to be eliminated from the 2010 WC.
Also, officially American Samoa was the first team to be eliminated from the 2010 WC.
cool. America Samoa have made football history!!
also in the next release of the FIFA rankings.
Fiji, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu will all be
ranked higher than the All Whites!!!!!!
Rankings shmankings come World Cup we'll be handing out the
spankings!!!!!Rest assured!
Ranks are important as they are what makes playing in Europes top
leagues easier for our players not owning an EU passport....
...that aside I wonder how long it will be before Roy Krishna
gets lured to NZFC, he seems to have the goods, has played well
against Auckland A & B and is still very young.
disco_mart2007-09-06 00:00:55
Looking at goal scorers one name glears out, maybe becuase its very
un PIish... Chris Cahill a very Aussie name and Tim Cahill's
brother!
Image Tim staying loyal to Samoa!
Hoping for a Welly World Cup game with 25000 at the Ring of Fire,
and Killen and Smeltzy scoring hattricks against New
Caledonia. Hope to beat Fiji well and other victim I would
like to thrash is Vanuatu, but I think we'll be playing the
Solomons.
http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=589060.html#duo+seal+progression
So the game in wellington on october the 17th will be against either Vanuatu or the Solomons. With Fiji and New Caledonia battling for the gold medal. Is it a surprise to see New Caledonia in the final? Don`t seem to hear much about them.
sanday2007-09-07 15:43:34
So the game in wellington on october the 17th will be against either Vanuatu or the Solomons. With Fiji and New Caledonia battling for the gold medal. Is it a surprise to see New Caledonia in the final? Don`t seem to hear much about them.
sanday2007-09-07 15:43:34
Solomon Islands0:2 (0:1)Vanuatu
All Whites:
13-10-07 Vanuatu - New Zealand
17-10-07 New Zealand - Vanuatu
17-11-07 New Zealand - Fiji
21-11-07 Fiji - New Zealand
06-09-08 New Caledonia - New Zealand
10-09-08 New Zealand - New Caledonia
13-10-07 Vanuatu - New Zealand
17-10-07 New Zealand - Vanuatu
17-11-07 New Zealand - Fiji
21-11-07 Fiji - New Zealand
06-09-08 New Caledonia - New Zealand
10-09-08 New Zealand - New Caledonia
that is really good news for us...didnt want to see us play the
solomons, and i think we can get through
Does that mean the first game is in wellington?
[QUOTE=Seatts]Graham Seatter here again. We plan to play our Oceania World Cup qualifying match in Wellington, at the "Ring of Fire", on Wednesday 17 October. The venue will be confirmed next Monday, once our opponent is known. At this stage, we know that we will play the 3rd-placed team from the South Pacific Games, which finish this weekend. We will have played that same team away on the preceding Saturday, 13 October. We will be announcing the team over the next few weeks, but - at this stage - there has been no indication, formal or informal, that any of our overseas-based players will be unavailable. Barring injuries then, at this stage, we expect Chris Killen and Ryan Nelsen to be available. Their premiership competitions do not play the previous weekend - the challenge for them is getting back to play in the UK for the following weekend. Mark Hughes is supportive, and understands the issue - he is used to Brett Emerton (and Lucas Neill, until recently) doing just that. I did read the article where Chris expressed concerns about playing after the return trip - especially, on this occasion, given that Celtic is away to Rangers the following weekend, and he is trying to break into the eleven.
So N.Z v Vanuatu at the "ring of fire" on the 17th october.
sanday2007-09-09 09:45:10
A home World Cup game against Vanuatu at The Ring Of Fire!!!!!!
Wahoooo!!!! Bet we get a bigger crowd than the Auckland game V Fiji
in November!!!!
Don't bet on it. There are a sh*tload of Fijians in Auckland.
Yeah, a lot more Polynesians in Auckland than anywhere else in NZ
(I think).
All the more reason to have that game in Wellington too, so as not
to dilute home advantage.
Good point (or have it in Christchurch).