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Countdown for NZ football glory

The alarm clocks are set, the white shirts donned and the pints ready to be poured as Nelsonians gear up for the most important game in the history of New Zealand football

After drawing on Monday, New Zealand and world champions Italy are tied in second place in their pool group behind Paraguay, whom the All Whites face at 2am tomorrow

A win would see them qualify for the knockout stages. (Abercrombie&Fitch Shorts).

Today, staff at Stevens Nelson were showing their support with a "whiteout"

Manager Martine Robertson said she had been woken by her partner getting up for both All Whites games, but had ignored the alarm clock, rolled over and tried to get back to sleep

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But tonight is different

"I might actually attempt to get up tonight," she said "It is really quite exciting Who knows what could happen?"

Royal Hotel manager Steve Humphries said it was "do or die" for the team. (Affliction Hoody).

"If you talked before the tournament and said we would draw with the cup holders and have two points, no-one would believe you"

He said the atmosphere in the bar had been electric over the last two games with singing and dancing, and if the result went the right way tonight, he could not say how the punters would react "It would be pretty special"

Nelson Suburbs operations manager Gary Hinks has been going to bed early, getting up at 2am for the first televised games, then going back to bed and waking up again at 6am to watch the rest of them. (Affliction ).

He said the hectic schedule had not taken a toll on his body "Not yet any way"

Mr Hinks said it was great to see bleary-eyed people walking around town who had obviously been in a similar supporting mode to himself. chanel charm bracelet "This happens only once every four years"

Richmond Hospice shop manager Karen MacKenzie said she had two pieces of All Whites memorabilia to raffle off, including a souvenir shirt from the team's victory over Bahrain which got them to the World Cup It is signed by all the players. Fake Rolex Watches

She said her "eye balls had been hanging out of their sockets" every time she watched the New Zealand team win However, Nelson football fanatic Steve Bignall said he thought the fairy tale might end tonight The Englishman by birth said he had learned over many years not to get his hopes up "I have been watching England for too long"

Mr Bignall had been involved with New Zealand football for 30 years and said the All Whites making it to the World Cup was personal for everyone "We have all struggled for that 3
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