From the Nelson Mail -17 June
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/sport/8804785/Risk-to-players-puts-paid-to-cup-tie
Transfer window closing 30 june:
2) Hearing a bit of chat around the traps about APFA lads: dual registering to play Nike Cup 2014 (Nomads in process of building a gun team); players not being able to train at clubs not getting game time; and general other interesting stories. The relationship between APFA and Mainland is untidy to say the least.
Nomads aren't the only team that have been affected with the APFA guys, FC were left a couple of players down last weekend, as were Coastal..... And they are the ones I'm aware of..... The main issue is around the 'International' APFA guys. There is no issue with NZ homegrown players, some of whom have been playing all season and also played in this seasons Nike Cup.
The main thing surely should be that the boys aren't prevented from playing their Football at the weekend. If clubs are prepared to get by with the APFA boys not training with their teams (which can obviously have an effect of tactical team work) then there shouldn't be a problem in them being allowed to play. After all, what's the point in training to play Football when you are not actually allowed to play the game!
More to do with following FIFA rules, irrespective if they are relevant to amateur football or not. If the rules don't fit follow due process, lobby and get them changed (good luck....)
Dual Registration is the brainchild of MF, who are reviewing their local competition rules after the Unies debacle has proven at odds not only with NZF Rules but more importantly, FIFA's.
International Transfers for minors is problematic (impossible) under FIFA regulation if they are not living with their parent/guardian.
Getting slapped with a fine of $ near enough to buy a brand new turbocharged Golf for not following International Transfer requirements, FIFA has very much drawn a line in the sand for NZF to tidy up it's affairs. NZF no longer allowed to "Fast Track" International Transfers means they can now take anything upto 2 months. Even MF will have learned and won't be silly enough to continue with doctoring it's own competition rules..........surely?????
Latest news: Nelson College want to play on Sunday because
they want it on Trafalgar Park. Waimak United would like to play on Saturday, so
Nelson have to come up with another ground Saturday or possibly play at ASB
Park 4:30 kick off on Saturday.
Unless NZF come up with another plan.
So no further forward than
yesterday.
Just been informed SKY have lost EPL rights in NZ!!! Breaking news on UK/EPL threads....
Perhaps the worst week of football in my life.
Latest news: Nelson College want to play on Sunday because
they want it on Trafalgar Park. Waimak United would like to play on Saturday, so
Nelson have to come up with another ground Saturday or possibly play at ASB
Park 4:30 kick off on Saturday.
Unless NZF come up with another plan.
So no further forward than
yesterday.
Latest news: Nelson College want to play on Sunday because
they want it on Trafalgar Park. Waimak United would like to play on Saturday, so
Nelson have to come up with another ground Saturday or possibly play at ASB
Park 4:30 kick off on Saturday.
Unless NZF come up with another plan.
So no further forward than
yesterday.
I would have thought that the home team would have the main say on when/where a game is played. NZF set aside weekends to play games do they? So home team can decide on how they use that weekend. Too simple?
Latest news: Nelson College want to play on Sunday because
they want it on Trafalgar Park. Waimak United would like to play on Saturday, so
Nelson have to come up with another ground Saturday or possibly play at ASB
Park 4:30 kick off on Saturday.
Unless NZF come up with another plan.
So no further forward than
yesterday.
I would have thought that the home team would have the main say on when/where a game is played. NZF set aside weekends to play games do they? So home team can decide on how they use that weekend. Too simple?
Home team dictates, they choose the day and the venue, thems the rules. NZF need to be consistent here or they'll open up a huge can of worms.
Not for postponed games, here is appropiate rule.
6.3. The date and time by which matches that have been postponed or rescheduled will be as directed by the District Federation or by New Zealand Football as appropriate.
Perhaps the worst week of football in my life.
I hope both Coastal teams win on Saturday to cheer you up then.
Vim's chances of any Coastal teams winning rest with a certain low pressure system approaching from the Antarctic. I'd say he's got very little Coastal joy in front of him this weekend....but he won't be alone because I don't think anyone in Canterbury will be playing. If Cup game in Nelson also called off that could make things interesting fixture-wise.
Vim's chances of any Coastal teams winning rest with a certain low pressure system approaching from the Antarctic. I'd say he's got very little Coastal joy in front of him this weekend....but he won't be alone because I don't think anyone in Canterbury will be playing. If Cup game in Nelson also called off that could make things interesting fixture-wise.
Yes likely to be a challenging few days ahead. Sounds like weather not too bad in Nelson today, and sun forcast late in the week. Suburbs have not played on Saxton Field since early June pitch should be in good nick so Halswell game likely to go ahead.
Kennedy. Great sub from the coach.
Bewdy mate.
Sorry lads & laddettes, wrong thread; been watching Aussie qualify for WC
Wrong thread mate!
I knew my ears were burning from the other thread too. Just leave me be I need time out.
Surely if the roads are passable then the MPL will all be played at ASB?
BW it's not the roads being passable it's the grounds, even ASB can suffer from too much water, not to mention snow. The have enough trouble now getting Alby out to prep the pitch with his dodgy back without him having to attach the snow plough!
What the hell is your avatar Ronaldoknow? A bee in an ear or something?
You are strange.
i've been trying to work it out. bee sitting on an eye. I bee open? Open I be? I bee a pupil? Come on, explanation please.
Pain in the arse?
What the hell is your avatar Ronaldoknow? A bee in an ear or something?
You are strange.
i've been trying to work it out. bee sitting on an eye. I bee open? Open I be? I bee a pupil? Come on, explanation please.
moving on, nothing to see here...
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
How many games could be played at ASB this weekend? Squeeze in 2 on Friday night, 6 each on Sat and Sunday?
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
That was back in March looks like Luke is now heading back to Otago - home sick maybe.
Otago Football Cashmere Technical Burgess, Luke Approved 2013-02-28 2013-03-05
Cashmere Technical Otago Football Burgess, Luke Pending 2013-06-19
Mike Fullen joining Alan Carville at Coastal
How many games could be played at ASB this weekend? Squeeze in 2 on Friday night, 6 each on Sat and Sunday?
Ya reckon they'd try get Div 1 in?? (I'm keen as if they do - but I just think they'll get MPL and WPL) - must stop posting after beer consumption
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
That was back in March looks like Luke is now heading back to Otago - home sick maybe.
Otago Football Cashmere Technical Burgess, Luke Approved 2013-02-28 2013-03-05
Cashmere Technical Otago Football Burgess, Luke Pending 2013-06-19
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
That was back in March looks like Luke is now heading back to Otago - home sick maybe.
Otago Football Cashmere Technical Burgess, Luke Approved 2013-02-28 2013-03-05
Cashmere Technical Otago Football Burgess, Luke Pending 2013-06-19
Oh yeah missed that, it was on the line below :(
So what's the story with Ricky Hulbert at Cashmere then?
International TransfersCashmere TechnicalHulbert, RickyCancelled2013-03-12
Was tpld he went home to England for a holiday and was planning to return but then got injuried, I think not missed as Danny Boys has impressed, ceretainly scored more goals that Hulbert - not bad for a defender.
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
That was back in March looks like Luke is now heading back to Otago - home sick maybe.
Otago Football Cashmere Technical Burgess, Luke Approved 2013-02-28 2013-03-05
Cashmere Technical Otago Football Burgess, Luke Pending 2013-06-19
Oh yeah missed that, it was on the line below :(
So what's the story with Ricky Hulbert at Cashmere then?
International TransfersCashmere TechnicalHulbert, RickyCancelled2013-03-12
Was tpld he went home to England for a holiday and was planning to return but then got injuried, I think not missed as Danny Boys has impressed, ceretainly scored more goals that Hulbert - not bad for a defender.
Nelson College vs Nayland College - NZ Secondary School qualifer has been postponed until next week having been scheduled for Thursday.
Bloody annoying that the Chatham Cup is on Saturday! I wonder where they will play it? Probably the Broads ..Nelson College's front field is a mud bath at the best of times. (only one football game has been played there and that was last year's memorial game against Nayland)
I don't know how good the pitch at Saxton Field will be for the Mainland game because all Suburbs senior teams have had to train indoors due to the pitches being so terrible.
I've heard through the grapevine that it will only be MPL this weekend at English Park. Gays at midday, Coastal Tech at 2, and the big relegation battle at 4.
As long as it stops raining for us to watch it should be a good day out.
Luke Burgess (Mosgiel) signed by Cashmere Tech.
That was back in March looks like Luke is now heading back to Otago - home sick maybe.
Otago Football Cashmere Technical Burgess, Luke Approved 2013-02-28 2013-03-05
Cashmere Technical Otago Football Burgess, Luke Pending 2013-06-19
Oh yeah missed that, it was on the line below :(
So what's the story with Ricky Hulbert at Cashmere then?
International TransfersCashmere TechnicalHulbert, RickyCancelled2013-03-12
Was tpld he went home to England for a holiday and was planning to return but then got injuried, I think not missed as Danny Boys has impressed, ceretainly scored more goals that Hulbert - not bad for a defender.
Boys a likely replacement for Ash Welbourn for the Dragons then?
I've heard through the grapevine that it will only be MPL this weekend at English Park. Gays at midday, Coastal Tech at 2, and the big relegation battle at 4.
As long as it stops raining for us to watch it should be a good day out.
What the hell is your avatar Ronaldoknow? A bee in an ear or something?
You are strange.
I've heard through the grapevine that it will only be MPL this weekend at English Park. Gays at midday, Coastal Tech at 2, and the big relegation battle at 4.
As long as it stops raining for us to watch it should be a good day out.
Put a trap up on the 'bank' then Vim.
Good news that the Phoenix are coming to town.
This from Mainland:
Therefore all games for this weekend 22nd and 23rd June will be postponed till a later date, except MPL games.
Tonight Thursday 20th June, Mens Div 5: Halswell United Bombers v Western at ASB Football Park, the field is playable up to referees and players to play the game.
Tomorrow Friday 21st June, Mens Div 1: Christchurch United v Hornby United at ASB Football Park decission to be made at lunchtime tomorrow.
MPL games for Saturday 22nd June at ASB Football Park are.
Ferrymead Bays v Western 12:00pm
Coastal Spirit v Cashmere Technical 2:00pm
FC TWENTY 11 v Nomads 4:00pm
Good news that the Phoenix are coming to town.
This from Mainland:
Therefore all games for this weekend 22nd and 23rd June will be postponed till a later date, except MPL games.
Tonight Thursday 20th June, Mens Div 5: Halswell United Bombers v Western at ASB Football Park, the field is playable up to referees and players to play the game.
Tomorrow Friday 21st June, Mens Div 1: Christchurch United v Hornby United at ASB Football Park decission to be made at lunchtime tomorrow.
MPL games for Saturday 22nd June at ASB Football Park are.
Ferrymead Bays v Western 12:00pm
Coastal Spirit v Cashmere Technical 2:00pm
FC TWENTY 11 v Nomads 4:00pm
Date June 20, 2013
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NAPIER, CHRISTCHURCH TO HOST PHOENIX
The Wellington Phoenix have confirmed the venues for two home games to be played away from Westpac Stadium in season 2013/14.
The Round 3 match on Sunday October 27 against Newcastle Jets will be played at McLean Park in Napier and the Round 5 match against Perth Glory will be played at AMI Stadium in Christchurch.
Wellington Phoenix General Manager David Dome said that the decision to take the games to Napier and Christchurch were for quite different reasons.
“A large number of fans have been asking us for some time to take a game to Napier on Labour weekend as it coincides with the national Under 19 tournament staged there every year” Dome said.
“Of course a significant number of our fans go to that tournament and they have lobbied us for several seasons to combine that tournament with a Phoenix match.
“Up until now, we have not been able to find a partner to make this happen, but this year thanks to a consortium of progressive local business people led by Tim Claudatos, we are thrilled to be able to make this happen.”
Napier businessman Tim Claudatos said the hosting of a Phoenix match in Napier was a huge honour for the region.
“Napier has a strong football community and the idea of hosting the Phoenix in a competitive A-League match is hugely exciting for all of us involved in football in the Hawkes Bay” said Claudatos.
“We’re looking forward to combining the U19 tournament and welcoming the Phoenix and Yellow Fever and having a huge football event at Labour weekend.
“Who knows, if this goes well maybe we can get the Phoenix to come back again”
The Round 5 match against Perth Glory has been confirmed for AMI Stadium in Christchurch, with the option that the Phoenix may play one game a season there for the next three seasons should the schedule permit.
“Vbase in Christchurch who run AMI Stadium approached us with the idea of us playing regularly in Christchurch” Dome said.
“Our past games in Christchurch have been excellent and we wanted to show our support for the Garden City as the rebuild gets underway.
“This is how we as a football club can help Christchurch in our way – by scheduling football matches there and supporting the local football community and at the same time giving AMI Stadium an extra game per year to hopefully pull some revenue in for the City.”
Vbase General Manager Russell Kenny said it was important for Canterbury that AMI Stadium continues to host quality sporting events.
“Sport is a huge part of life in this region and AMI Stadium is central to the sporting community” Kenny said.
“The Phoenix playing here is part of that and we’ve had an excellent relationship with the Phoenix in the past and we are very excited about the return of A-League football to AMI Stadium”.
Tickets for both matches go on sale with the rest of the Phoenix season on August 1.
Official ticketing and accommodation packages will be available at that time on wellingtonphoenix.com.
Yellow Fever, unofficial fan club of the Phoenix, have confirmed they will also be arranging a tour group. Go to www.yellowfever.co.nz/tour for details
The final game in the 2013/14 schedule still to be confirmed is the Round 17 match on February 1. This venue for this game is partly dependent on the availability of Westpac Stadium due to the Indian cricket team’s tour of New Zealand during this month, which is not expected to be confirmed until the end of June.