Friday, 29 April 2011
New Zealand take final World Cup place
Kiwis are heading to Colombia
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Labels: Colombia, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, U20 World Cup
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Under20 World Cup Groups Drawn
England given tough group
England begin their campaign against North Korea but then have to play Mexico and arguably the best team at Under-20 level Argentina.
Brian Eastwicks side haven't covered themselves in glory in the past. The best the U20's have achived was a third place finish, beating Australia in 1993. Argentina on the other hand have won five of the last eight competitions so will no doubt be favourites to lift the trophy this year.
Mexico are five-time quarter finalists so are no mugs but England who could play Jack Wilshere, Jack Rodwell and Danny Welbeck should have enough to get past them and then there's North Korea
In the 2010 World Cup North Korea gave their all but just didn't have the skills or experience to put their stamp on the tournament and that is what is expected from their kids.
We are still waiting for the line-up to be completed. One game has yet to be played. New Zealand play Solomon Island for the final place which will see them in Group B with Portugal, Cameroon and Uruguay.
Do you think we should send in the big guns and go for glory or should the Premier League be the main priotity and let the likes of Wilshere and Rodwell get a pre-season under their belt ready for the new season.
Leave a comment.
Group Stages:
A) Colombia, France, Mali, South Korea
B) Portugal, Uruguay, Cameroon, New Zealand/Solomon Islands
C) Australia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Spain
D) Croatia, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Guatemala
E) Brazil, Egypt, Australia, Panama
F) Argentina, Mexico, England, North Korea
Tournament begins July 29th until August 20th
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Labels: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Egypt, England, France, Mali, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Under 20 World Cup, Uruguay
Friday, 6 August 2010
Reid is All White For West Ham
The 22-year-old, one of the stars of his country's unbeaten World Cup campaign, has joined on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
Reid, who passed a medical on Thursday, is the Hammers' fifth summer signing, following in the footsteps of Thomas Hitzlsperger, Pablo Barrera, Frederic Piquionne and Tal Ben Haim.
Reid, who can play centre-half or right-back, put himself in the shop window this summer when he scored a dramatic late equaliser in New Zealand's World Cup opener against Slovakia.
He also helped his country secure impressive draws with Italy and Paraguay but those results were not enough to see them progress to the last 16.
He spent the last five seasons with Midtjylland and cannot wait to test himself in the Barclays Premier League.
"I am looking forward to getting started," he told the Hammers' website.
"My dream has been to come and play in the Premier League and I am happy that I am a West Ham player.
"It has been a mad couple of weeks and the last couple of days have been pretty hectic, so I am just happy to be here now. I am pretty decent fitness-wise. I had a game last Sunday so I am in pretty good nick."
Reid, who is of Maori heritage, moved to Denmark at the age of 10 and represented them up to under-21 level before switching allegiance to his native New Zealand shortly before the World Cup.
He added: "The World Cup was a life-changing experience and something I will remember forever.
"I want to bring the positives from that here on the pitch at West Ham.
"This club has great history and the league is one of the best in the world. I am looking forward to the challenge ahead."
Winston Reid's Career:
2005-2010 - FC Midtjylland - 84 apps (2 goals)
2007 - Denmark U19 - 4 apps
2008 - Denmark U20 - 1 apps
2008-2010 - Denmark U21 - 10 apps
2010 - New Zealand - 6 apps (1 goal)
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Labels: English Premier League, FA Premier League, New Zealand, West Ham United, Winston Reid
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Paraguay 0 New Zealand 0
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Labels: New Zealand, Paraguay, World Cup 2010
Monday, 21 June 2010
Italy 1 New Zealand 1
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Labels: Italy, New Zealand, Shane Smeltz, Vincenzo Iaquinta, World Cup 2010
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
New Zealand 1 Slovakia 1
Posted by WORLDWIDEFOOTBALL at 14:36 0 comments
Labels: New Zealand, Robert Vittek, Slovakia, Winston Reid, World Cup 2010