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Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe.
20/5/20
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
Last AW's game in Welly got 2,500, last game in Auckland just under 10k. NZ U-17 was also disappointing.
I don't think we have a divine right to anything. if the Phoenix grabbed 10k every week maybe, but even the most blinkered person can see that was on the slide last season.
I'd like it here, and think we have as much right based on support as anywhere else, but what might clinch it is that it's easier for everyone in NZ to get to here being in the middle of the country.
The most importnat thing is that wherever it is EVERYONE goes.
We need to stop perpetuating the myth that the last AW game in Wellington that got 2,500 had anything at all to do with Wellingtonians support for soccer or the AW's. That match was a absolute marketing disaster by the NZFC and they were lucky to get the 2,500 that turned up.
Agree important we get a great crowd in behind the team wherever it is played.
White Noise were class.
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
We have some designs which we love, just been on the backburner with other work. We'll get them moving in time (hopefully).
Because of it's importance, our government should subsidies the ticket cost and make it practically free. It would work well if we perform on the away game beforehand. The World Cup finals is great advertisement for the country and promotes tourism. So hopefully our beloved Prime Minister (also Minister of Tourism) should see this as a great opportunity.
Soccer World Cup Finals = Biggest Tourism billboard.AllWhitebelievr2009-06-22 00:41:13
We need to stop perpetuating the myth that the last AW game in Wellington that got 2,500 had anything at all to do with Wellingtonians support for soccer or the AW's. That match was a absolute marketing disaster by the NZFC and they were lucky to get the 2,500 that turned up.
Agree important we get a great crowd in behind the team wherever it is played.
Well in that case Christchurch must surely be the best bet seeing as we got 10 000+ to a game that had virtually no advertising either.
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Salmon swim upstream
Diary is blocked out for weekend of Nov 14th, just need to know.....
what page to turn to on me book of street maps.
RedGed2009-06-22 10:34:40
Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!
Its the home of Aussie football in NZ there is a difference
its been years since you won anything down there
All Aboard the Phoenix/ All Whites Bandwagon!!
you can make all the excuses you want but at the end of the day its the presence of the Phoenix that is affecting attendances at any none Phoenix games in wellington
although im not sure this is the correct forum for you to be calling guys cute!!!
EDITED to stop MD looking stupid - HN.
Hard News2009-06-23 17:14:27
Thanks for the compliment Hard Newsalthough im not sure this is the correct forum for you to be calling guys cute!!!EDITED to stop MD looking stupid - HN.
I preferred the old happy ted.


Can't bother linking it now.
Thanks, only 2days away.
NZF Board Meeting is tomorrow, so we might even know by tomorrow night.
I'm sure you're really a Yid.
I wont be suprised if its Auckland.
A dog with a bone :)
Can't bother linking it now.
I never posted that
Do you know what nemesis means
I'm sure you're really a Yid.
f**k you. Seriously.
The Cake Tin has beaten out bids from North Harbour Stadium and Waikato Stadium to host the second leg of the series against either Bahrain or Saudi Arabia in mid-November.
New Zealand Football CEO Michael Glading says the majority of players wanted the game in the Capital because it feels more that home.
Glading says a clear majority of the Confederations Cup football squad played club football in Wellington.
Tickets for the match are set to go on sale at the end of next month.


