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October 9, 2024 • 35 mins

With the new A-League men's season almost upon us, we hear from Auckland FC coach Steve Corica and centre-back Dan Hall, as well as the Phoenix's latest signing, attacker Stefan Colakovski.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Football Fever with News Talks nb's voice of Football Jason
Paine and Bonnie Chanson. Hello and welcome into Football Fever
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on FIFA plus dot com. I'm Jason Pine Bonnie Jensen
here as well. One week to go, Bonnie until the
start of the New A League men's season.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
So well, let's done. Next week will be almost there.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Auckland FC's opening game Brisbane Raw five o'clock Saturday, the nineteenth,
Mount Smart the following day the Phoenix opening against Western
United four o'clock Sky Stadium. How are you feeling having
been in and around these two teams or representatives of
them earlier this week. I think they had a joint
media opportunity up in Auckland.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yes, Kida Piney just crazy that when nine sleeps away,
I can't really believe it. So excited for next week
when we officially get into it and all the pre
match press.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
Conferences and things like that.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
But yes, as you say, caught up with the at
the law unch with the two teams. Chief he was there,
Steve Corker was there, and a couple of players from
from both Phoenix and Auckland f C.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
And it was good.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
It was you know, you can since the since the
vibe is starting to really kick off and it's it's
heating up.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Yeah, it's it's it is getting closer.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
And I quite like the fact that you know, there's
there's been an effort made to you know, to keep
it in the headlines. It's hard to get cut through
although at the moment with the NRL having finished and
I guess the All Blacks not playing at the moment
the MPC is on, but you know, trying to get
a bit of cut through, trying some different things and
I think a joint you know, a joint meter opportunity
is a great opportunity for the media to to chat

(01:40):
to both sides. For Auckland f C, I see there's
still a hold up with their final import. We all
know this is the Colombian attack in Neda Modno, have
you got any idea why this is taking so long.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Now I'm understanding it's something to do with with his
visa not being approved yet and he's got to do
some final medicals and things like that. But you know,
hearing some strong male that it's all buck confirmed, even
from players aware of this, this winger coming into the team,
so I mean, yeah, it could be any day, but
I mean we're going to get to it. But we've heard,

(02:13):
you know, just assigning today from the Phoenix, so hopefully, hopefully, yeah,
we'll hear soon.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Is he with the team? Has he arrived?

Speaker 3 (02:22):
I believe he has arrived and he was meant to
be training today, but is injured. I feel like maybe
Auckland f C don't want to jump the gun with
this announcement because they did that with Alex Paulson before
he was actually eligible to play, and they received a
whole lot of comment from from the Wellington Phoenix and

(02:43):
other clubs. So I just assume maybe they're they're holding
off until they've finally got pen to paper.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Which is fair enough. And look, if he's been here,
like he may well have been here. I don't know this,
but he may well. For example, he could have been
here for the last six weeks and been training with him.
There's nothing to stop that from happening. But well, the
reason I asked question is if he's only just just
arrived and as you've just told us there is injured,
he's unlikely to be there in the first game, right.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Yeah, exactly, And and I don't think if you're Steve
Coroker you want to bring anyone in this late and
the piece to start the match, like aut least maybe
he was training today. That's a good, good week, a
good probably five or six sessions with the team. But yeah,
it is certainly a late call to bring someone when

(03:28):
bring someone in when stuff's already gelling.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
So well, we're going to play a couple of snippets
of interviews you did with Steve Coricker and also Dan
halland just a moment. Auckland f C have one final
warm up game this weekend or final preseason game. They
play the Malaysian national team, which is a good game
for them to play. That's of course, before they take
on the All Whites on Monday at Albany. And I
see today news through that the port which is the

(03:51):
you know, like the yellow fever, I guess of Auckland FC.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
The active support.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Has sold out for the opening game and from the
sounds of it, not just the p but the whole
ground is close to being sold out.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Last I heard at the start of the week at
the launch, Nick Becker was saying over twelve thousand tickets sold.
They must have had a massive shift put in this
week since since then, and no doubt as the media
coverage picks up between now and kickoff, more tickets will sell.
And I was talking to the Wellington Phoenix as well,
how positive it is, you know, having these derbies now

(04:24):
and having a lot more interest on the two New
Zealand A League teams. How great that's going to be
financially for these two clubs. I mean we talked about
it last season where the Phoenix couldn't make any money
off their sellout game because it was in a playoff
and it goes to the A League. So to sell
out a game or you know, get close to a
sellout can really set these teams up for the season.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
So it's going to be exciting, absolutely right.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
And while I get the feeling the Phoenix in particular
through Gianclo Ataliano are really trying to douse any hype
around the derby by saying, hey, it's it's just another game,
I feel like Auckland f C Are embracing it. And
maybe that's because they're the new boys and and you
know it's a bit different for them and that it's
all exciting and all new. I remember Chief last year though,

(05:11):
even when they had wins against you know, he asked
him if a game was a six pointer when they
were playing against a team that was above them or
around them on the table. He was always at pains
to say, every game is worth three points. It doesn't
matter wh're playing the top of the table, bottom of
the table, or a Derby match. They're all worth the
same number of points to us. But so so really,
I feel like the Derby is for the fans, you know.

(05:34):
And and yes, though I'm sure the players will love
playing in front of, you know, a Derby crowd as well,
but I feel like the excitement around the Derby's will
be among the respective fan bases. And I just love
the fact that it's that, you know, that the shit
are starting to get thrown between the two.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
That's what a Derby is.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah, absolutely, And it was so interesting at the launch
on Monday interviewing you know, people out of the AFC
camp and then people out of the Knicks and the
complete contrast and mood around that, you know, it was
excitement and yeah, yeah, looking forward to it. Can't wait
from AFC and then the Knicks, as you say, Chief
is just say, oh yeah, it's just another game. Won't

(06:11):
be too excited until we step out on the pitch.
And I love that that's Chief's way about him. I've
always really enjoyed kind of watching that. But at the
same time, having the players and Chief ee buy into
it and you know, keep up with that banter wouldn't hurt.
And I think that would obviously help the likes of
ticket sales and things like that. So I hope, you know,

(06:32):
when we get round to that week, we see the
week of the derby, we see, you know, the attitudes
pick up towards it.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
I think that will happen. I think that will absolutely happen.
You're right.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
I think at the moment, Wellington Phoenix have to focus
on Western United and then a trip away to Perth
for Auckland FC, couple of home games. Their opening game
has been raw, and then sit in the FC which
is a derby of sorts with Steve Corriker his former
team of course, and then the derby. So yeah, I
get the feeling you're right that once we get past
those first two games to derby week, it'll really start

(07:01):
to ramp up.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
All right.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
It's all here from Dan Hall, one of Auckland FC's
central defenders, coming of course from Central Coast Mariners, where
he's a back to back a league champion. You spoke
to him during the week on Monday in fact, and
asked him, first of all, how Auckland compares to Gosford.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
I don't rate the beaches here as much as the
Central Coast beaches, to be fair. I've only been I've
only been to Takapuna Beach and it wasn't It wasn't
on a very good day. But besides that, that's probably
football wise. You know, it is very similar where I
came from. You know, we worked hard here, we work hard,
so there's a lot of similarities.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
What's like the messaging from the team this season is it?
You know, are we focused on winning? What's like the
what's the goal of the season for the team?

Speaker 5 (07:51):
Yeah, for sure, we want to win. We're not here
to make up the numbers, I think, and I think
that's with everyone here. We're a team of winners and
that's what we want to do. And I guess come
the nineteenth we'll put that into action.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
What are you feeling this?

Speaker 3 (08:07):
Just rivalry with the Wellington Phoenix start to kick off.
Obviously it'll be more key for the Kiwi players, but
are you feeling that as well?

Speaker 5 (08:15):
Yeah, I think I'm buying into that culture obviously now
that I'm here in Auckland, I want to represent the community.
But as I said, we may not have like the
direct ties to Auckland versus Wellington, but I think it's
also you have to buy into that culture and that rivalry.
So I think it's good for New Zealand football.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
And when you go back to play Central Coast is
that going to be tough?

Speaker 4 (08:39):
Do you find a rivalry within you as well?

Speaker 5 (08:42):
Yeah? I think so. I grew up with a lot
of a lot of those boys, so playing there for
six years, I definitely think it's a bit of a
like a sibling rivalry in a way. So that's definitely
one game I want to win.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
That is Dan Hall speaking to Bonnie earlier this week,
and Bonnie also spoke to Steve Coriker hit chob Aukland
f C ask them if it's settled on are starting
eleven for the opening game in a week or.

Speaker 6 (09:05):
So, be pretty close to if everyone's fit. I sort
of have an idea of what we want to do,
you know, one or two players. Maybe there's you know,
we'll just see how they go in the next couple
of weeks. But it's been really surprising as well. I
think there's a really good blend of players that we've
got some young, good young boys that are actually going

(09:27):
to get better as the season goes along. We've got
some good experienced players as well, and then you've got
that middle group also, that sort of great age group
that you know are really good for the squad.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
Do you feel a responsibility that you have to play
the players?

Speaker 4 (09:44):
Is that challenging, like managing that or things like that.

Speaker 6 (09:48):
No, I, you know, I don't think we have to
play them. We expect them to be at a higher
level because they're the you know, the foreign players. I
think it's important that you get your foreign players right.
You don't always, you know, it's never easy to bring
in players and see if they're going to settle. And
obviously they're going to be at a very good level,

(10:09):
but there might be times that you know, one or
two of them might miss out and we go with
you know, a younger KII boy or something like that.
So yeah, there's no expectations that they're going to play.
They have to fight for their spot as well and
make sure that they're the best player in that position.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
On the contrary, with the New Zealand players as well
as there, do you feel like you have to play
them because it's a New Zealand.

Speaker 6 (10:30):
Team, Well, not really. They obviously we want you know,
we've got a really good blend of k BI boys.
We've got younger boys and more experienced ones. We've got
eighteen out of the twenty six, so there's a good
chance that a lot of them, some of them are
going to be playing. So but yeah, at the same
you know, we want them to do well. Obviously we're
New Zealand club and from Auckland and a lot of

(10:52):
our players are from Auckland and playing in front of family.
But they have to be playing well and doing the
right job for the team. That's the main thing for me.
All right.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
That's Steve Coraica speaking to you earlier this week. Interesting
point he made about or the innswering question you asked
Hi about the imports and the Kiwi's. I guess theoretically, Bonnie,
he could play. He could play eight outfield players who
are not Kiwi's. Let's say Alex Paulson's and goal, or
Michael vaud or Joe Noles, they're they're all Kiwi's, so

(11:21):
a Kiwi in goal, but he could feasibly if he
wanted to play eight non Kiwi's outfield. How likely do
you think it is that he will want to play
some Kiwi's.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
Yeah, I think looking at the roster, some of the
some of the Kiwi's he's signed, and some of those
all whites in particular, are all but guaranteed stunning spots.
I mean, there's good players you look at the likes
of Nando who's come back, Francis DeVries who's got all whites, caps,
Logan Rogerson as well. But at the same time, Yeah,

(11:55):
we've talked about this on the podcast before and how
you kind of feel like, even though Steve core I
said somewhat of the opposite just now, you kind of
feel like you have to play these import players otherwise,
as you say, why do they have them? So, yeah,
I was keen to ask that question just to hear
what goes through a coach's mind in terms of is
there some sort of responsibility to play these imports versus

(12:18):
the Kiwi players being a Kii team.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Yeah, I think you've landed exactly on the players who
are most likely to play. Nando I think is almost
a locket on the left side of central defense. I
think Francis Devrez has probably got the inside running at
left back. You know, Logan Rogerson has got a bit
of a competition in the attacking positions.

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Clearly we're going to have a Keiwi goalkeeper.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
But even Cam Howison, you know, we talked about this
last week, he's not really guaranteed a spot in central midfield.
If Galagos and Vrastrate end up being you know, pretty
competent players, of course, it all depends really on how
they go. We haven't seen these players in the A
League yet, and as always with imports in the A League,
you can't make a judgment until you've seen them play.

(13:00):
Same with the Phoenix imports as well. So yeah, be
very interesting to see how Steve Corikan negotiates that. But
the good thing is that he hasn't stacked his squad
with Australians, which he could have done if he'd wanted to.
He's only got the three Dan Hall, Scott Galloway, Jake Brimmer.
I think Brimmer probably plays and Hall probably does as well.
Think Scott Galloway's maybe less likely with competition the full

(13:23):
wack spots. But I like the fact that that rather
than bring in a bunch of Australians who he knows
from previous clubs and having played against them, I like
the fact he's got a bunch of Kiwis in there.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
It's a good move.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
Yeah, I mean, just hearing him then eighteen out of
twenty six are Kiwis. That's pretty cool. I think that
was the number. The other thing that it will be
interesting in terms of determining spots and as you say,
Cam Hallison another potentially fringe player, whether he's going to
start or come off the bench, but it's who he's
going to name captain. You know, you immediately look at

(13:54):
the squad and go, oh, Tommy Smith. But then he's
also not guaranteed a starting spot at center back. The
other captain would be someone like Cam Howison. Again he's
not guaranteed a spot in the midfield. So that's going
to be another really interesting call. And when we hear
that news, we're going to know, you know, who's probably
likely to start.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
You know, who do you reckon it'll be?

Speaker 3 (14:16):
I mean originally I would have seen Cam Howison, but
then looking at the squad the other day and he
wasn't in that starting lineup or what I felt was
the starting lineup, I'm not sure. Probably my next bet
goes to someone like Nando or maybe Ap, but AP
might be.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
A bit young.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
I reckon, it's a rocky sukey, you reckon yep, ah, Yeah,
he's got the experience, he'll play every week. Yes, there's
that language barrier obviously, and that he's you know, an
important player, but it's not unheard of for an import
to lead a side less He's Davila was the captain
of MacArthur when he went across there, so yeah, I

(14:54):
get the feeling. And even seeing him at that media
session on Monday where Rufer was there for Wellington and
Sarkai for Auckland FC, true, I kind of feel like
he'should captain.

Speaker 7 (15:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
I mean he's not probably the most experience playing for
the Japan national team, so yeah, he's a great guy
as well. The language is definitely a barrier. I mean
I spoke with him and it's not that that should
matter if football is a language of its own, but
that would be my only maybe hesitancy with it in

(15:27):
terms of how that would go within the team. But yeah,
he'd be great.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Did Stevie Korkas say when he's going to name his captain?

Speaker 4 (15:33):
No, he didn't.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Maybe leave it with me, Parney I or do some
digging after we finished recording this podcast.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
All right, we'll see if we can find out who's
going to wear the arm band for Auckland FC and
lead them out on Saturday, October the nineteenth at Mount
Smart Football Fever with Jason Vine and Bonnie Jensen. Let's
go to the Wellington Phoenix, who just a couple of
hours ago signed their final player for the upcoming season.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
We thought they were done.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Actually we thought they actually had their their roster complete
when they signed Jaden Smith on a scholarship deal or
a three year deal with a couple of years scholarship,
the towering center back. But it turns out they had
one more signing up their sleeve.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Steph M.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Kolakovski, former championship winner in the A Leagues with Melbourne City,
spent last year at Perth Glory. Quite good mates with
Olie Sale by the sounds of things. They headed off
over there, had the chance to speak to Stephan Kolokovsky
just a couple of hours ago, asked them how this
all came about.

Speaker 7 (16:29):
Yeah, it all happened pretty quickly. But Chief was keen
and Ols keen, so we've got it done as quick
as possible.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
So it's the situation. There was an offer on the
table in Europe something like that. Can you tell us
the background?

Speaker 7 (16:41):
Yeah, not to dwelve into it too much, but maybe
I was a bit naive to trust trust the wrong person,
and maybe you know, I've got no shame in saying
that I wanted to get to Europe. I think any
footballer that's the level that they want to get to.
But it couldn't work out this off season, which is
completely fine, and now I'm just fully focused on achieving

(17:05):
with the Phoenix.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Tell us about your conversations with Chief.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
What have they consisted of?

Speaker 7 (17:10):
Yeah, to be fair, we haven't spoken too much about
tactics or anything. He was just keen to get me here,
and like I said, it happened quickly, so yeah, just
get here first and then we'll talk about, you know,
the football sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
You've obviously played in Wellington in opposition, Colors City in Perth,
Glory and looking forward to actually being a home player
in front of the Yellow Fever.

Speaker 7 (17:31):
Yeah. I was actually talking with some of the boys
and some of the staff before even like watching on
TV that semi final. The crowd was just was amazing
and to be fair, all of last season and before
so and the Yellow Fever fantastic. So I'm looking forward
to to the eightieth minute then ripping the shirts off
that that's going to be exciting.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
In position once, what is your favorite position?

Speaker 7 (17:56):
Good question? Now anywhere an attack striker, both a City
and at Perth. I've played strike, I've played winger, so
left all right, honestly doesn't FaZe me. I just want
to get on the pitch, score goals, create chances and
win games most importantly, so I don't really care what position.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
That's Stefan Kolakovsky good signing. I always liked him at
Melbourne City and at Perth Glory. Actually just seemed like
he didn't get a heck of a lot of opportunity
to really lock down a starting spot. I think of
his seventy A League games, only twenty two were starts,
and fifteen of those were last year. So in his
first four seasons of a league he started seven games,

(18:35):
so yeah, I'm quite looking forward to seeing what he's got.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Yeah, no, definitely, it's I think it's a great pickup
for Chief ye, and he sounds from that interview he
sounds quite hungry for, you know, to come into the
side with a bit of energy and drive, and he
knows the history of the club or some of it
by the sounds of it. So yeah, I think I
think great signing.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Absolutely, and he's he said that he chatted to Oli
Sail about it, and Ol he only had good things
to say about Wellington. And then Chief did some media
as well, and the sentence that stood out for me
from Chiefs media talking about Stephan Kohlakovski was that he
believes he can be one of the best attackers in
the A League. You know, of course, you're going to
say that about anyone you bring to your club, but

(19:19):
he has got a he has got a knack Chief
of getting the most out of players, and you know,
obviously having Kolakovski helps initially too, because we learned during
the week that Marko Rojas will miss the first one,
possibly two games, hopefully back for the derby. The first
derby in week three, stress fracture that they're trying to

(19:40):
manage at the moment. Interesting to re Chief say that
in the release about Kolakovski that they're very keen to
build their team around Marco, so he's clearly a massive
part of their of their strategy this coming season. But
you know, Kolakofski, I'm not saying it's a similar kind
of player, but he's an attacking player who might help
to ease that initially anyway. So yeah, it's exciting times.

(20:04):
The away strip has been unveiled, Bonnie, you've seen it
the Chark Hole.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Do you like it?

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (20:09):
I don't mind it because they didn't really have a
home and away last year, or they kept changing and
would play in their all black kits, so I think, yeah,
it's nice that they've gone for the home kit yellow
and the away kit charcoal black.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yep, like it.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
And finally for the Phoenix, they have an intersquad game
this weekend. They're done with all of their travel across
to Australia for the preseason games. They will playing into
squad game this weekend and prepare themselves for their opening
match against Western United on Sunday, October twenty four o'clock
at sky Stadium just.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Before we leave the Alex.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
You did you see the new Alex commercial, the one
that's been online over the last couple of days.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
I did.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
I saw that you shared it Piney, and I had
goosebumps watching it. I thought it was so cool. The
only criticism I had was that they said Australia's League
and they didn't really have like a mention about New Zealand,
although there was a lot of Phoenix content in there.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
It was is like Australia's League, But I guess it
is Australia's League.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Well it's and you know, I guess, look it's I
kind of thought that too, But I just thought the
whole production of it and the fact that they basically
haven't shied away from the fact that the league is
not perfect, and that it's that it's imperfections are almost
what make it so attractive. You know, it doesn't. I
think for a while the A League has tried to
be something that it's not. You know, in all its imperfections,

(21:24):
I think you find something really special, and you know,
there are good players playing in this league, men's and women's.
There are there is excitement, there's jeopardy, every week. You
don't know from week to week who's going to win.
It's not like you know, the Premier League where Manchester
City just won it every year, or similar competitions around
the world where one team just dominates all the time. Scotland,

(21:45):
it's Celtic or Rangers or nobody. You know, last year,
everybody thought the Phoenix toil the bottom two. They finished
top two. And that's just one small example over the
twenty years. I thought, I thought, you know that that
the A League really, you know, hit the jackpot with
this with this piece of advertising. If you haven't seen it,
just just search up A league's pre season commercial or

(22:06):
something on socials you'll find it. But yeah, I really
liked it, and I like the fact that it almost
played on the fact that it wasn't perfect, it wasn't
elite Premier League stuff, but it was.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
We own it. We own it, Yeah, we do.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
That's a good way of putting it.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
So yeah, looking forward to the A League starting in
about eight days next weekend on the pod or next
week on the pod. Rather, we'll do our I think
we should do our table positions, our finishing table position
for what they're worth. Just saying it's impossible to predict anyway,
but we'll have a crack. We'll have a crack on
the podcast next week.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Football Fever.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Let's go to the All Whites. They have a couple
of games coming up. Their first World Cup qualified tomorrow
against Tahiti and Vanuatu should win this easily. What are
you hoping to see? What are you expecting to see
three o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Well, I want to see Alex Paulson and goal firstly,
because we haven't seen that and I feel like he
is very much deserving of, you know, wearing the number
one jersey and I think this is a really good
opportunity for him to and saying that I would like
to see the strongest squad available fielded. I don't think we,
you know, even though we're probably the heavy strong favorites

(23:15):
going into this game. I want to start our World
Cup qualifiers with a bang, and you know, no guarantees. Yes,
as I mentioned, with favorites to secure that ticket to
the World Cup, but let's start strong.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Yeah, I totally agree.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
I think you put the best possible team out there
and try and win it, and win it well, flex
your muscles early on.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
If you're not going to bring.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
If you're going to bring guys like Chris Wood and
Libby Kihachi and Marco Stamin, it's back. You know, what
point is it them sitting on the bench, summing, sunning
themselves in the in the Vanuatu sunshine. They should be
out there playing. Look, if you're going to mix it up,
I do that on Monday when they play Malaysia in
a friendly match. But yeah, flex your muscles. Be the

(23:58):
big dogs in Oceania. Win and win well, and and
you know, go charging into the World Cup. Don't go
sort of you know, stumbling or meekly wandering into World
Cup qualification.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
Do it, you know, do it with some pinash and
some style.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
No exactly, And that you know we've New Zealand, both
the All Whites and the football Ferns have been you know,
we don't help ourselves being in this this confederation and
playing these Pacific island nations. You know, all due respect
to them, it's not ideal for us. And so you know,
as you say, Pine, inflexing your muscles, starting strong and

(24:33):
going into a World Cup in two years time, you know,
in the in the best best form we're in and
we've got players gelling that's going to be so important.
So yeah, I hope they go out with the bang.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
I don't think you'll see Alex Pulson and goal tomorrow,
you know, I reckon no. I just think Max Crokum's
done nothing to be dropped and Bays has shown a
loyalty to him, which I like for goalkeepers that if
you unless you play yourself out, you're in. And I
think in those games against Mexico in the US, apart
from the first Mexico goal, I think he had two

(25:05):
really good games. Max Crokam, he's clearly down Baselely's number one.
I think you're gonna have to wait till Monday night
against Malaysia to see Alex Paulson out. The The other
thing is Crokeam's in season. Alex Paulson is not in
season at the moment.

Speaker 4 (25:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Well, I wonder as well if there'll be some comms
between the two Auckland of Auckland FC and the Phoenix
about racing those players on Monday, because I remember chief
he last year and I kind of got similar feelings
from him this time that you know, he's not too
excited by the fact that this window's super close to
a league kickoff, so maybe, as you say, we won't

(25:39):
see someone like Alex Paulson and goal who will be
saving himself for that opener on the following satur.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Yeah, but what do goalkeepers really do?

Speaker 5 (25:48):
You know?

Speaker 1 (25:48):
They're not running around eleven or twelve k are they?

Speaker 2 (25:52):
They just stand between the sticks.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Well, I want to see Alex, you know I do Pineys,
so I'm all for it.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
I don't mind.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
I think I will see one Monday night. I think
he'll play on Monday night.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
I do. If he doesn't play this window, I'm going
to be reaching out to Darren Base.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
He're gonna storm the he can to storm.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
The We're getting him on the We're getting him on
Football for Feet of a podcast.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
We're demanding an explanation, demanding an explanation from him. Yeah,
I think we both agree that regardless of the lineup
they put out though, though should comfortably account for Tahiti
as they should for Vanuatu and some more when they
come up against them in November. But like I say,
make a statement, be the big dogs in this, you know,
in this to mix my metaphors in this pond of Oceania,

(26:33):
be the big shark that comes in and just devours
everybody and charges into the World Cup, gets some confidence,
gets guys some caps and some goals and yeah, and.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
New Zealand football hasn't you know, had a great run
in the media recently with the football firms, So it'd
be great to bring some you know, football positivity back
to New Zealand, especially when they play Malaysia here on
on Monday night. You know, even I think that game
is going to be tough for them, as it will
Auckland nef C and a friendly, but you know, just
just try and get some goals. We need, we need

(27:03):
some positive positivity. We need the fans engage. We need
to love football again.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
And I think also to those outside the main sorry
that those are the mainstream, outside the football fans who
will watch the All Whites, you know, regardless, for if
the All Whites score five or six tomorrow, then all
of a sudden, five or six goals are on the news.
Same with Malaysia if they're scoring goals. If people wake
up on Tuesday morning and hear that the All Whites

(27:29):
have thumped Malaysia for Nilla or whatever it is, it's
a far better storyline than a scratch you one all
draw you know. So yeah, so go out there, beat
your chest, be the big shark in the pond, certainly
in the World Cup qualifiers and charge through the next
few months and hopefully on towards the World Cup.

Speaker 2 (27:52):
Football.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
It's of a look at Kee he's playing overseas. I've
got a bunch of male players who have picked out.
I think Kate Taylor's doing okay in France though by
the looks of things.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Yeah, she played a full ninety for Dejon and a
Tuner win last weekend. It's their first victory in the
French Premier League this woman's season and is kind of
midweek for the woman so not too much action.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
But shout out to C. J.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Bott and an elite whose clubs Leicester and Aston Villa
are going head to head this weekend in the Women's
Super League.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
I think that's early hours Monday morning.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Good stuff. Look forward to those two going head to head.
Speaking of head to head, some key weis went head
to head in the USL, which is the one below
the mL East in the United States. James Mooser and
Elliott Collier both played for Indy eleven up against Lodoon.
Riley bidwoit plays for them and James Muser got the
winning goal right near the end. He came off the
bench scored the winning goal, So bragging rights for James

(28:51):
Moosa and Elliott Collier against Riley Bidwa. Three guys outside
of the all whites environment at the moment, but still
playing professionally in the United States. Chris Wood got another goal,
his fourth of the season for Forrest. Seventy three goals
now in the Premier League. That's the same number as
Earling Harland. He's taken a few more games, Chris Wood,
but he's still level with Harland. Eli just got a

(29:14):
goal for his new Austrian club, Saint Paulton, his first
for his new club. He's there on loan. Good goal too,
in a four to two win. Ben Old is getting
plenty of minutes for Saint Ettie En ninety minutes in fact,
when they beat Oxshier three to one in their latest
League one Again Ryan Thomas. I was so pleased to
see this Ryan Thomas back on the grass, his first

(29:36):
minutes since last December he played for Pexwaller in the Netherlands.
My eternal hope, Bonnie, is that we see Ryan Thomas
play some part in this All Whites World Cup campaign
or at the World Cup itself. His has been a
career that has just been absolutely devastated by injury. For

(29:56):
a player of his talent to play so seldom for
Zealand has been just a probably for me, the biggest
shame of the last four to eight years for the
All Whites, just such a shame he hasn't been able
to play more often.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
Yeah, I completely agree Pine, He's such a missed opportunity.
And I think the thing we forget with the All
Whites because potentially they don't play in as many pinnacle
events as the football ferns do. They also have they
also struggle to score goals and it's been such a
fault for New Zealand football over the last kind of
decade and I think Ryan Thomas being a Ford and

(30:32):
him being in and out has really you know, it's
made it difficult for the All Whites to gain any
momentum up there. So yeah, we'd love to see him
back in the mix soon.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
And Jay Herdman as well is the other one. A
goal and an assist for Cavalry in Canada, where he
is currently on loan. Let's finish with our National League
National League Women. This is already pretty even after two rounds.
Nobody has two wins. There are five teams who have
got a win and a draw to sit there on
four points, so pretty ingested early on. Canterbury United Pride

(31:02):
and West Coast Rangers are two of those sides who
have four points from two games. They play midday Saturday
at English Park. Are they I mean, are they two
of the sides? Clearly they are early on. But could
Canterbury United or West Coast Rangers, if they get a
good win this weekend, be the one who starts to
make a bit of a break on the field.

Speaker 4 (31:22):
Yeah, I think so. I think.

Speaker 3 (31:24):
I think it's great firstly that no teams have had
two wins yet it keeps the competition, you know, up
for grabs. I would say West Coast Rangers will pull ahead.
They you know, are pretty strong, pretty strong Auckland side,
but who knows. Canterbury have been so great historically, so
maybe it's another good good season for them.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
She'll mentioned Waterside Corori as well. In round one they
had that one all draw with Auckland United and we
know how strong Auckland United Are and then last weekend
in their second game they put five past the Wellington
Phoenix reserves. So Waterside Corori off to a very very
good start. This weekend they travel up to take on
your club, Eastern Suburbs on Sunday.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
So I mean, are Eastern Suburbs any chance?

Speaker 4 (32:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:10):
I back Corori in this one. Yeah, sorry, Eastern Suburbs.
I think the squad of Carori is really strong this year.
They've been great in the Central League. As you just mentioned.
The results they got against Auckland United was pretty pretty incredible.
Eastern Suburbs just haven't looked as strong as they have
in the past.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
So yeah, I back Coror.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Okay, Well, look out for that with interest and to
see what your reception is at the Eastern Suburbs clubrooms
next time you pop in there. And the Men's National League,
Auckland City two from two they're the only side with
two wins from two matches. Last weekend Western Springs beat
Coastal Spirit six ' to two. This is a Coastal
Spirit side that drew nilall with Wellington Olympic in the

(32:53):
first game and looked really good defensively. All of a sudden,
Western Springs have put six past them, and the Wellington
Phoenix went down to Crows Up against Kashmir Tech who
are you know, always there or thereabouts and National League
conversations and beat them four nil. So plenty of goals
and unexpected score lines. Wellington Olympic they kind of need
to get a bit of a move on actually having

(33:16):
lost in round two. They've only got the one point
from two games. And they've got Eastern Suburbs men coming
to Wellington on Saturday for a game at Martin Lucky Park.
So what about your Eastern Suburbs men? Are they any good?

Speaker 3 (33:28):
Yeah? Well, I actually called the game on the weekend
between the Eastern Suburbs and APR City Rovers, and again
Eastern Suburbs have quite a young men, so they aren't
as strong as what they've looked in the past. They've
also just lost their coach, Kane Winters girl to overseas
opportunity I think in Qatar, so they lost him midweek

(33:49):
last week, so they'll go the remainder of the season
without him, who's had a major influence. Yeah, it'll be
interesting though. I wouldn't released in Suburbs out against Wellington
and they've clearly had a bird of a shaky start,
but yeah, knowing them, I expect they'll come out very strong.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Yeah, I think they will.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yeah, losing to Auckland City, which is you know, obviously
no disgrace repeat of the Chatham Cup final, but one
nil to Auckland City on this occasion. I see Stipe
Ukitch got the goal. I'm so interested to see where
he goes a such an I.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
Know why he isn't signed for Auckland f C. Yeah, yeah,
are they fall Maybe?

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Well, I don't think they're full, but I'm just I'll
just check. I think they've got ano. They've cost space.
They've got twenty six players, seven of them scholarship, so
they've got space. If they want them. It may well
be they bring them in at some stage. Maybe they
bring them in the January window or something like that.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
Yeah, no, definitely, maybe I do some digging after this podcast.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
It sounds like going to be doing quite a bit
of that digging for digging for all sorts of like
the captain of Auckland f C, why Stipe Ukitch isn't
isn't signed by them, and also some digging of a
whole outside Eastern suburbs clubrooms that you can want to
because you don't rate your chances.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
Ah, I don't relay that. I don't relay that.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
All right, that's us on the Football Fever Podcast for
another week. This time next week we'll be back. We'll
do a we'll do a Thursday edition next week so
that we can take in the All Whites two matches
and then give our latter predictions. And then from the
start of the A League season we'll go back to
our regular Monday podcast where we can review the weekend's
action of both Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix. And then

(35:25):
in a month or so when the women start playing
as well. It's a jam packed summer ahead. Enjoy your week, Bonnie.

Speaker 4 (35:30):
Not long to go now, so excited Parney.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
We'll see you then the FFF with Penny and Bonnie
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