Deduction may prove truly costly

Southern United defenders Stephen Last (left) and Danny Ledwith look to stop Auckland City's...
Southern United defenders Stephen Last (left) and Danny Ledwith look to stop Auckland City's Dylan Manickum at Logan Park Turf on Saturday. Photo: Getty Images
Every point is becoming crucial in this year’s national football premiership.

That is not working in Southern United’s favour right now, although there is still a long way to go.

At the league’s Christmas break — after eight games — it is in eighth place on eight points.

Had it not been deducted three points following a protest from Tasman United it would be fourth on 11.

Southern had won that match 4-0, but was deemed to have played an ineligible player and the result was changed to a 3-0 loss.

The club has appealed the decision.

In a league as tight as this, the impact of that will be magnified.

Just five points separate Hawke’s Bay United in third (12 points) and Tasman in last (seven points).

Wins have proven hard to come by across the league.

Only the top two teams, Auckland City and Team Wellington, have won half or more of their games.

The majority of teams have two wins and a handful of draws.

Had Southern kept its result against Tasman, that would have elevated it to three wins.

Despite that congested nature of the league, a top two is emerging.

Auckland City is clear in first place on 18 points and five wins, although has been held to scoreless draws the past two weeks.

Team Wellington, which has four wins, follows on 15 points.

Hawke’s Bay (12) and Eastern Suburbs (10) round out the top four.

Canterbury United, Waitakere United and Hamilton Wanderers are all close behind on nine points, the latter two with a game in hand.

Southern is one more point back, and one ahead of the Wellington Phoenix Reserves and Tasman.

The first full round of matches will be completed on January 11 and Southern is yet to play the Phoenix, a game from which it will be hoping to pick up points

Another round of nine games will follow before the playoffs in April.

 

Football premiership

Points table
Auckland City: 18
Team Wellington: 15
Hawke’s Bay United: 12
Eastern Suburbs: 10
Waitakere United: 9
Canterbury United: 9
Hamilton Wanderers: 9
Southern United: 8
Wellington Phoenix Res: 7
Tasman United: 7

Comments

The points swap with Tasman was totally over the top given it was a paperwork delay not a deliberate deceit. NZ Football needs to look at other codes to see this punishment was way out precedents. Players pay big fees & to see these wasted by top admin is disheartening.
Having said that, Football South needs to ensure there are duplicate & back up systems in place that if something is not done because someone is unavailable - a smooth flow of business still exists.
The successful sports are ones where they are top of admin & marketing. Given the lower incomes South has against bigger teams further north - they must stay on top of their game.
The Southern team is not marketed well, no team name, boring uniform, no match day experience. If only I was younger . . .