It's a fair question, and as it's my opinion rather than a concrete fact there's nothing wrong with questioning it.
The last time Christchurch hosted the All Whites was in 2006 for a friendly against Malaysia. This drew 10K people when football wasn't yet trendy. Since then, it's been:
Auckland (Malaysia)
Wellington (Vanuatu)
Auckland (New Caledonia)
Wellinton (Bahrain)
Auckland (NZFC All-Stars)
Auckland (Honduras)
Wellington (Larissa Riquelme)
That's 3 for Wellington and 4 for Auckland (3 if you discount the NZFC match - obviously not a real match but more than Chch has received). 0 for Christchurch.
In my personal opinion, All Whites home matches should be rotated between the three cities. Christchurch has waited long enough for their turn, and I'd personally like to see the next home match played at AMI. This is despite my not living there and the fact that it'd be expensive for me to attend.
Another reason which surely trumps all the rest is it'll stop me whinging temporarily.� Everyone wants that.� It will also stop me sending abusive mail to NZF (I only sent one message and it wasn't abusive really, slightly over the top at a stretch).
Hi, I whinge too, esp in my Twitter page and on my facebook page as well. I don't think much of the NZFA's ceo Michael Glading. In Dompost articles he always has a sneaky snipe at Wellington...what on earth has Wellington done to him? I was that brassed off..after his latest snipe that I voiced my opinion of him again as the tweeters in my page are used to my flowery language..most of them are editors and journos as well as club bloggers.
I have nothing against Auckland, but I do not like Glading at all...to me its Tall Poppy syndrome, its the impression I get..Fact: Auckland had the Knights, obviously the support waned and Terry Serepisos bought the Franchise and he with his Nix foundation members and administrative staff have developed the Wellington Phoenix through sheer hard work..Glading even cried about us having a Stadium..and what! Rugby is played there too.
Glading is an inappropriate person to be holding that position..his comments to the media show him to be quite unprofessional OR DUMB!
Sorry to rant on, but I saw that you have complained to the NZFA...and I am going to do as you have done.
Bye
Couple of things,
No one can read your twitter as your private so your ranting falls of deaf ear. Same with FB. Can you please explain how Glading brassed you off and why you don't think much of him.
I'm a little confused on how you base your argument.
Also, who is more suited to the role?
And BYE
How do you know my Twitter page is "Private" or that my Tweets are LOCKED EH? I make use of my DM application and I guess the only one who listens is Siggy 2010 who follows me on twitter...like he follows many others as well...DM is Direct Message and Yes I do inform my followers by DM and that is not tweeted in my page.
I have a number of articles both Dompost and the Herald..I have cancelled my Dompost subscription as have other Yellow Fever posters...in those articles Glading DOES infer his negativity towards Wellington. You have to read the articles and the common thread running through them all is one of which I call it Tall Poppy syndrome..He does'nt come straight out and say it, he intimates and infers..one springs to mind, Winston Reid he stated that Winston should come back and play for the All Whites as it is them that helped him secure his West Ham contract..he had only been there 2 weeks and Winston had said all along he wanted to play for the All Whites..that is nasty. Ryan Nelson said his bit and he said Winston needed to think carefully before leaving the
West Ham club to come home for the 'friendlies' and he should know, not Glading.
They stuffed up Glen Moss's chances of playing at the recent World Cup through administrative bungling and lateness..that is not professional behaviour and the buck stops at him.
You like me are entitled to your opinion and might I add a Woman's Gut Instinct is Never Wrong.
I am not going to debate the finer points of football politics with you, I'm sure it goes on behind closed doors.
ciao
