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Herbert ignored recommendations - Rufer


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By Joffa - 16 May 2010 1:18 PM

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Herbert ignored recommendations - Rufer

2:57 PM Sunday May 16, 2010

New Zealand soccer legend Wynton Rufer says All Whites coach Ricki Herbert has failed to cast his World Cup selectorial net wide enough to include several overseas professionals.

Rufer told Sunday News he recently delivered a list of eight recommendations to Herbert playing professional football in Europe and Asia.

That list included German-based goalkeeper and Everton trialist Stefan Marinovic, versatile J- League defender-midfielder Michael Fitzgerald and better-known youth international Andrew Milne who plays for Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers.

Marinovic and Milne have previously played international age-group football.

Chris Wood, on the books of newly-promoted English Premier League club West Bromwich Albion, was the only name on Rufer's list to get a World Cup call-up.

Rufer says he's disappointed Herbert ignored the rest of his recommendations, failed to return any form of contact and snubbed young Kiwi professionals in favour of "local part-timers such as James Bannatyne and Aaron Clapham".

"I provided a couple of names which they (Herbert and assitant coach Brian Turner) probably hadn't heard of before," Rufer said. "Did they respond? You've got to be joking.
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"They're professional, up-and-coming players playing first-team football at the same level of the Phoenix and they've been overlooked.

"Ricki wouldn't have known what those players have done so I gave him that information.

"Everyone knew there was going to be the core group of players but the last few names [announced in the final World Cup squad] were a bit of a surprise.

"One player, Marinovic, who I'd mentioned to Ricki and BT [Turner], is a young, up-and-coming goalkeeper playing over at Wiesbaden in Germany. I was surprised they didn't put him in.

"Marinovic plays at a club with a yearly budget of $12 million, the Phoenix's annual budget is about $6 million. The clubs where James Bannatyne and Aaron Clapham play, well, they're not even pros.

"Why wouldn't you go with the guys who are playing professionally every week? Fitzgerald's another one.

"He's only the second Kiwi after me to get a contract in the J-League. You know how much their budget is for one year? Over $37 million.

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By Joffa - 17 May 2010 7:23 PM

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Malcolmson hits back at Rufer over criticism

By FRED WOODCOCK - The Dominion Post
Last updated 05:00 17/05/2010

OVERLOOKED: Andrew Milne, now with Scottish giants Rangers, was one of several players whose omission from New Zealand's World Cup squad angered Wynton Rufer.

Former All White Sam Malcolmson has leapt to the defence of current coach Ricki Herbert, saying criticism of his 23-man World Cup squad is "completely unjustified".

Wynton Rufer launched an attack on Herbert's squad yesterday, claiming his 1982 World Cup team-mate should have included several overseas professionals ahead of "part-timers" such as James Bannatyne and Aaron Clapham from the New Zealand Football Championship.

Rufer said he had delivered eight names to Herbert, including German-based goalkeeper and Everton trialist Stefan Marinovic, J-League midfielder Michael Fitzgerald and Andrew Milne, who plays for Scottish club Rangers.

Marinovic and Milne have previously played international age-group football.

Rufer told the Sunday News neither Herbert nor assistant coach Brian Turner responded to his correspondence.

"I provided a couple of names which they probably hadn't heard of before," Rufer said. "Did they respond? You've got to be joking.

"Everyone knew there was going to be the core group of players but the last few names were a bit of a surprise.

"Marinovic plays at a club [Wiesbaden] with a yearly budget of $12 million, the Phoenix's annual budget is about $6 million. The clubs where James Bannatyne and Aaron Clapham play, well, they're not even pros. Why wouldn't you go with the guys who are playing professionally every week? Fitzgerald's another one."

Herbert refused to respond to Rufer's comments yesterday. "Wynton's got his views and I'm not going to comment on them."

However, Malcolmson found it interesting Marinovic and Fitzgerald had gone through Rufer's Wynnrs academy, which he said may have "clouded his thinking".

"Why would you take an 18-year-old goalkeeper who is playing in the German third division over someone like Bannatyne or Spoonley who is experienced at international level?

"We're talking about going to a World Cup here. His [Marinovic's] time will come in a few years' time.

"It's also unfair to judge a club and how good the players are by the budgets they've got. It's not comparing apples with apples."

Malcolmson said Herbert had to show some loyalty to the players who had got New Zealand to the World Cup and the coach could not include a large number of players he had not seen play.

"As a coach you're not only thinking about ability, there are social and cultural features that make up a team. The bulk of this team has been together for a while and has got us to the World Cup."


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