Jamie Whitmarsh Residency application Support

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This discussion topic has been automatically created of petition Jamie Whitmarsh Residency application Support.


Guest

#101

2016-07-21 21:00

I believe Jamie is an awesome and important asset to our community. He is a great role model for all kids and adults for both soccer community and just anyone who is lucky enough to know him.

Guest

#102

2016-07-21 21:17

Jamie does a lot of work for football in Central Otago and would be a big loss were he unable to stay in NZ.

Guest

#103

2016-07-21 23:01

Jamie does an awesome job. No one else in this region can do it

Guest

#104

2016-07-22 00:42

Legend for the football kids.

Guest

#105

2016-07-22 01:12

Jamie does a Fantastic job with children of all ages.
He is a asset to the sporting community of Queenstown and above all he really enjoys what he does!!!

Guest

#106

2016-07-22 03:38

Jamie is a great coach and football in Queenstown would be very different without him.

Guest

#107

2016-07-22 04:45

Good luck

Guest

#108

2016-07-22 04:50

We need you for our community.God bless you.

Guest

#109

2016-07-22 05:00

Jamie is incredibly valuable to the Queenstown Football Club. He is an outstanding coach and his passion and drive for the club is unbeatable.

Guest

#110

2016-07-22 08:20

We finally have an incredible football coach who focuses on young students. He is professional, reliable and the students respect him immensely. He has completely motivated my two girls with his commitment and enthusiasm along with his wonderful sense of humour. In Queenstown we struggle to get people to stay long term due to the expensive nature of the place. I can not support this petition enough. You can ring me anytime on 0274890817.

Guest

#111

2016-07-22 10:13

Because Jamie is a great footballing ambassador for all age groups, football in NZ and is precisely the type of mentor and coach the children of NZ Need in order to flourish in sport. He has to stay.

Guest

#112

2016-07-22 11:08

Jamie is a tireless worker for theQueenstown football community. He has inspired girls to learn to play, he remembers all the kids and most of the parents and would be an asset to NewZealand, please let him stay !!!

Guest

#113

2016-07-22 19:29

The New Zealand Government are discriminating based on a genetic illness. Why is this allowed but discrimination against race, creed or disibility is not? Jamie has lived in New Zealand for a number of years and has made a significant difference to the lives of many children through his football coaching - he has a job: he is not there to free load.

Guest

#114

2016-07-22 21:37

Jamie does an amazing job coaching, teaching, inspiring the kids in this area - he is a valuable asset to the region. From my perspective with 3 girls he has really been encouraging 'girls in sport' mentally - 'give it a go and don't worry about the boys'!

Guest

#115

2016-07-22 22:36

Jamie is a top class coach, has a great vision for the game, and genuine compassion for players and people.

Guest

#116

2016-07-22 22:44

He is providinging a service that only he can provide in Queenstown at present. The information regarding the medical reason should have been provided
Paul

#117

2016-07-23 00:17

Jamie is an absolute legend and we are lucky to have him in this country. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in not only the game of football but player and personal development. It would be a loss to the region and the country if red tape and politics interfered with Jamie's ability to stay and share his experience with our emerging talent. We're lucky Jamie has decided to call our country his home. 


Guest

#118

2016-07-23 00:32

Jamie Whitmarsh is the head coach and (in my opinion) the driving force behind the Queenstown Player Development Squad of which my son has been attending the last two years.
Theo aged 11yrs reckons:
"PDS is awesome, fun and friendly way to learn to play better soccer."
"JW is funny and nice, he is inspiring, he makes me feel good inside even when I make mistakes."
We, Ben and Allie (Theos parents) think he is a great role model and fantastic at setting attainable goals for Theo and motivating him to become a better football player.
Theo's enthusiasm for the game has grown exponentially under JW guidance. In the age of technology, it is refreshing to see a motivated pre teen so keen to kick a ball about on rainy/windy days to improve his newly learnt skills from PDS. We believe JW and PDS have been mighty motivators behind Theo's football passion. We would be very sad to see that change.

Ben and Allie McHugo

Guest

#119

2016-07-23 00:59

A great coach and much needed in the area bringing experience and expertise to help the young children all the way through to the seniors.

Thanks Jamie

Guest

#120

2016-07-23 01:43

check out the short videos of Jamie in action doing what he does best on www.queenstownfootball.com under On the Grass


Guest

#121

2016-07-23 03:44

Jamie works extremely hard for the Queenstown community and is not only a great role model and mentor for our children but is someone who I have the great honour and privilege to have as a friend.

Guest

#122 Re:

2016-07-23 04:48

#116: -  

  Jamie has a mild form of cystic fibrosis which doesn't seem to stop him. Everyone would agree that the contribution he makes vastly outweighs any resulting minor health related costs to NZ.


Guest

#123

2016-07-23 05:28

The time and effort Jamie gives our community as a valuable football coach is priceless - my son loves his enthusiasm and coaching style... We have another son who will need your coaching soon to, stay in Queenstown!

Guest

#124 Let Jamie stay here!

2016-07-23 06:22

Naww fingers crossed for you that you get to stay,  You boosted my daughters confiedence this year playing girls Soccer I was amazed!  Good Luck with everything! 


Guest

#125

2016-07-23 10:15

Because our child has practiced soccer with Jamie and we have seen what an asset he is for the sport Community.