I agree with Young Heart.
However, that may prove to be the most costly business blunder the Nix have ever made.
They will likely come out with some drivel that they want to focus on their women’s team or their charter school or whatever unprofitable pies Dome has his fingers in.
But in reality:
1: No pathway to crazy dollars financed by FIFA which has always put them at a competitive disadvantage to their Australian counterparts.
2: The scariest aspect is that it now poses a clear and present danger to all the investment they have made into their academy. They now have two further professional teams in the country who will be looking at filling their rosters with young kiwi players on the brink of becoming professionals. Their first port of call will likely be to pillage the best academy in NZ.
So all those young gun players who played Wrexham who are not offered a contract in the A league team, this would obviously be their best career option in NZ. There is no point in ploughing resources into schools if you can’t offer employment and a pathway upon graduation.
If Dome had treated this business case seriously it wouldn’t be an issue.
However, that may prove to be the most costly business blunder the Nix have ever made.
They will likely come out with some drivel that they want to focus on their women’s team or their charter school or whatever unprofitable pies Dome has his fingers in.
But in reality:
1: No pathway to crazy dollars financed by FIFA which has always put them at a competitive disadvantage to their Australian counterparts.
2: The scariest aspect is that it now poses a clear and present danger to all the investment they have made into their academy. They now have two further professional teams in the country who will be looking at filling their rosters with young kiwi players on the brink of becoming professionals. Their first port of call will likely be to pillage the best academy in NZ.
So all those young gun players who played Wrexham who are not offered a contract in the A league team, this would obviously be their best career option in NZ. There is no point in ploughing resources into schools if you can’t offer employment and a pathway upon graduation.
If Dome had treated this business case seriously it wouldn’t be an issue.