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98tls
14th November 2009, 18:38
:Oops:you allowed to say that these days?Anyway good luck to em,never played Soccer in my life but its been a long time between drinks for them so hope all goes well.Can only be good for the country if it pans out.Just off to the local to watch it on the big screen.:apint:
YellowDog
14th November 2009, 18:42
Yes indeed, Come on you All Whites.
(if you can say all blacks, surely you can say all whites)
What time is kick off?
Is there a non-sky showing?
98tls
14th November 2009, 18:43
Not sure on the non sky thing mate,kick off is 8 oclock.Bugger.......better get moving.
YellowDog
14th November 2009, 19:57
Rory Fallon scores, it's 1-0
peasea
14th November 2009, 20:07
Go the White Mofo's!!!!!!
Beats rugby hands down.
Elysium
14th November 2009, 20:07
Almost forgot we actualy have a national soccer team.
ynot slow
14th November 2009, 20:52
TV 1 after movie about 10.45pm.Go you good things,nearly went to Spain in '82 but was cunt struck at time(read married next year,divorced after 14)would be great to see them in S.Africa for WC.
Hans
14th November 2009, 20:53
And they're in. Well done.
steve_t
14th November 2009, 20:55
YYEEEEEAAAAHHHHH!!!! :woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
martybabe
14th November 2009, 20:55
Brilliant! I've got 2 teams to support in South Africa now.:woohoo:
nothingflash
14th November 2009, 21:05
Dakar (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=22745) - who is from the UK - has vowed that if NZ qualify he will obtain NZ citizenship. Seems I will be taking my mate down to Internal Affairs on Monday to pick up an application form. God I love soccer (all of a sudden) :drinknsin
Headbanger
14th November 2009, 21:18
Racist bastards.
They will have my suport when they rename themselves The Alls.
martybabe
14th November 2009, 21:33
[URL="http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=22745"]Dakar[/URL God I love soccer (all of a sudden) :drinknsin
Cough.... I think you mean Football , Soccer's for little kids, Americans and countries that aren't represented in the world cup :whistle: :)
nothingflash
14th November 2009, 21:36
Cough.... I think you mean Football , Soccer's for little kids, Americans and countries that aren't represented in the world cup :whistle: :)
Haha - was meant tongue in cheek.... :yes:
98tls
14th November 2009, 21:41
:wari::wari::wari::wari:Good stuff eh.That goalkeeper deserves the biggest hangover in the morning bar none.
martybabe
14th November 2009, 21:51
Haha - was meant tongue in cheek.... :yes:
As was mine mate, who gives a toss, we won! yay
EJK
14th November 2009, 22:01
Heck, even Senegal beaten France (1998 winner) in 2002 which was Senegal's first world cup match.
So there's high hopes of NZ winning Brazil and England.......not
But it'll be interesting to watch. Bring on 2010!!!
98tls
14th November 2009, 22:32
Whilst watching the game at the pub we had the good fortune to have next to us a table of Tongan/Fijian whats the difference but some water ? rugby players employed out at the local freezer,fuckers really dont help themselves at all and seemed none to happy about the result:oi-grr:Shit started when the Kiwi goalkeeper saved the penalty and those at our table and in general throughout the pub voiced there approval:wari:Very disappointing considering where they were watching the game.
Brian d marge
14th November 2009, 22:43
Well done NZ ,,,, shes all the talk here in Nippon
I have had lots of emails from people letting me know the result
They are soccer mad here ,,,,( and rugby is catching up )
Stephen
Dakar
15th November 2009, 00:30
:Oops:you allowed to say that these days?Anyway good luck to em,never played Soccer in my life but its been a long time between drinks for them so hope all goes well.Can only be good for the country if it pans out.Just off to the local to watch it on the big screen.:apint:
Go the White Mofo's!!!!!!
Beats rugby hands down.who doesnt agree?
Almost forgot we actualy have a national soccer team.
:wari::wari::wari::wari:Good stuff eh.That goalkeeper deserves the biggest hangover in the morning bar none.me and Paston both!!!
Dakar
15th November 2009, 00:37
Thanks nothingflash,,,,,,, rugbys for girls and underachieving Maoris!!!!!!!!!!!!! does anyone understand the what these boys have acheived tonight?
Dakar
15th November 2009, 00:39
plus im pissed!!! that excuses anything i didnt read!!! see you in South Africa!!:sunny:
kiwirach83
15th November 2009, 00:46
I'm just replying to this thread to see if my signature is working
Go the All Whites :rockon:
edit: Go little banana man!
X.T.C
15th November 2009, 05:45
Dakar, happy to assist Nothingflash hold you down during your immigration initiation, apparently it only hurts a little…:spanking:
scissorhands
15th November 2009, 06:00
Taking a dive seems to be a big part of football now. Anyways, they are on a roll, and playing some of the best football NZ has produced. I played '69-'82 in NZ, back then always heard- "soccer is for poofta's"
Grahameeboy
15th November 2009, 06:10
Watched the game...for once they actually played bloody good football...kept ball on the ground more. passed around...great skills...hit the wood work...
I think the All Whites have achieved more than rugby has in a while and it's great to see....
wysper
15th November 2009, 06:35
Yay the All Whites.
I was too slow to get a ticket to the game. Buggrit.
Listened on the radio. MASSIVE.
Time to buy a goalie shirt!!
Trudes
15th November 2009, 06:56
Great game, good on the boys! It's a team sport, but yeah Paston deserves player of the day, shit man!!!!:niceone:
MisterD
15th November 2009, 07:07
Brilliant! I've got 2 teams to support in South Africa now.:woohoo:
+1, and fingers crossed in a couple of hours the Irish will make it 3...
Where can I get one of those "White is the new Black" T-shirts?
nothingflash
15th November 2009, 07:31
Thanks nothingflash,,,,,,, rugbys for girls and underachieving Maoris!!!!!!!!!!!!! does anyone understand the what these boys have acheived tonight?
How is that hangover?! Hey - you'll basically be a maori (some might suggest an under achieving one) after your application is approved tomorrow!
nothingflash
15th November 2009, 07:31
Thanks nothingflash,,,,,,, rugbys for girls and underachieving Maoris!!!!!!!!!!!!! does anyone understand the what these boys have acheived tonight?
Nope - you're not going to live this one down either...
gammaguy
15th November 2009, 07:38
GO THE ALL WHITES GO NEW ZEALAND IM OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA ANYONE ELSE COMING?????:chase:
ynot slow
15th November 2009, 09:28
Bertos my player of the day,really stepped up,aside from Nelsons' class,but the nucleus of the squad proved they can handle pressure,so maybe a few contracts to sign.
Contrary to belief you have to think playing soccer(football not accepted by me lol),the ground view of passing shows how precise you need to be,which looks different from the tv pics usually shown.
Friggin whinging actors the Bahrainians,at least when the kiwis did do the rough tackles they got on with it.A few bookings for diving,hollywoods would help.
My mate stayed in Welly hotel and a few guys wearing fifa badges were in the place staying as well.
Oakie
15th November 2009, 11:04
does anyone understand the what these boys have acheived tonight?
I think more people do now than did back in 1982. It's just massive. Qualifying amongst 32 teams while ranked 80something out of 200 plus nations who belong to FIFA. IMHO, the All Whites just qualifying is a bigger achievement than the All Blacks winning their world cup.
I just hope that NZ Football makes the most of the achievement this time around ... and I'm not talking about winning games at the tournament itself, rather about using the publicity and interest to strengthen our game from the grass roots level up.
Good to hear on the radio this morning that the government is interested in getting behind this.
huff3r
15th November 2009, 11:06
We made it to the World Cup? Good job! But itd be better if we had a hope in hell of winning!
Dakar
15th November 2009, 12:09
We made it to the World Cup? Good job! But itd be better if we had a hope in hell of winning!
your half right there Huff3r, but what this does is adds to the growth of the game in NZ, more people watch, start playing and in a generation or two get better and more competitive. and you never know footballs a funny old game!
this is not to mention the money generated for NZ football, it will be millions of dollars, im worried the Riki Herbert will be poach overseas to coach, he has done an amazing job in gelling that all whites and the Pheonix, bloody amazing.:first:
Maha
15th November 2009, 12:28
I did some work for a bloke up here called Sam Malcomson. Tall fulla that was in the 82' team. He owns a local health product business here in Warkworth. He has a framed 82' All Whites shirt on his wall, signed by his then team mates.
allycatz
15th November 2009, 13:00
There are more NZ youngsters taking up football (soccer) than rugby yet NZ soccer gets piss poor financial assistance from Sports funding. Having been involved in both codes, I'd have to say soccer offers more support to its junior players too. I hope the game finally gets some support from the powers with the purse strings
ynot slow
15th November 2009, 14:53
I did some work for a bloke up here called Sam Malcomson. Tall fulla that was in the 82' team. He owns a local health product business here in Warkworth. He has a framed 82' All Whites shirt on his wall, signed by his then team mates.
Played against a guy named Van Hattum when he was in New Plymouth as a kid,wasn't too bad imho.
Realism is nice,we'll get our arse kicked possibly,but is no different to Canada playing ABs at WC.And qualifying for all whites is like Georgia doing same at sevens etc.
Oh and this will fill the coffers by $10 million,rugby costs us next year for cudos of holding the event.
Wingnut
15th November 2009, 16:48
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa!!!!!!!!!
MIXONE
15th November 2009, 18:17
Dakar (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=22745) - who is from the UK - has vowed that if NZ qualify he will obtain NZ citizenship. Seems I will be taking my mate down to Internal Affairs on Monday to pick up an application form. God I love soccer (all of a sudden) :drinknsin
I'll bring the shorgun to assist in getting him to IA.:laugh:
JimO
15th November 2009, 18:23
plus the Black sticks are through to their world cup as well
Forest
15th November 2009, 19:26
Q. What's the hardest thing about playing soccer?
A. Having to tell your parents you're gay.
JimO
15th November 2009, 20:46
Q. What's the hardest thing about playing soccer?
A. Having to tell your parents you're gay.
in your case im sure they already know
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