They are obviously good businessmen. I also know that they aren't doing this as a business but as an almost philanthropic endeavor for Wellington and New Zealand.
I don't know what you're getting at with your comment, without welnix there is no team to get so upset about. So instead of looking at angles to attack perhaps first be a little appreciative that they are spending their own money to entertain you.
This isn't the UK where clubs survive multiple ownership changes, these are franchise deals and if someone isn't paying the bills the club dies.
Secondly, it a bit of a stretch to call what the current team is doing - 'entertainment'.
I also think you're losing sight of the fact that no one [on this forum anyway] seems to begrudge the fact that without them the club would have died but what a lot of us are saying is that they are not doing a good enough job to make this team competitive, to grow their support base and to keep the fans that they had in the beginning. An extension of that view is that some are saying [and I'm one] if you're not going to be serious about either of those 2 points - then get out and let someone else have a go. In reality they haver buggered up any chance in allowing that to happen because who is going to want to buy the club, when all they have to do is wait a few years and the club will be gone or up for grabs because Welnix have failed to meet the metrics they negotiated with the A League. And they will have failed because they haven't been prepared to spend the money to do so.
I used to do business with one of the Welnix people until I changed jobs, he told me it was philantropy. The current squad is also supposed to be the most expensive in the clubs history, it's clear to me that Ernie and co thought we'd be challenging for the title this year, hence the resignations and overall disapointment from everyone.