The All Whites are aspiring to inspire. That is the message from coach Darren Bazeley after naming his 26-strong squad for the Fifa World Cup getting under way next month. Bazeley visited Dunedin yesterday for a Southern Football event and told the Otago Daily Times it was a massive opportunity to represent New Zealand at their first World Cup in 16 years. ‘‘We’ve talked with the players — it’s an opportunity to inspire you now, the next generation,’’ Bazeley said. ‘‘We’ve had meetings in the last year where we’ve sat and talked about what inspired you to start playing.’’ Those conversations included Marko Stamenic and Matt Garbett, who were children in the crowd when the All Whites qualified for the World Cup against Bahrain in 2009. Kiwi star Chris Wood and veteran Tommy Smith were in that team and are now Stamenic and Garbett’s team-mates heading to the World Cup in North America. ‘‘It’s pretty amazing for them...…