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The Mighty Warriors - Fever League Fred

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almost 13 years ago

Got a feeling this might be a slaughter.

almost 13 years ago

Finally Sky get their act together...Voss is a very good commentator.

almost 13 years ago

Finally Sky get their act together...Voss is a very good commentator.

We need to put pressure on them for GGW come the new Nix season.
almost 13 years ago

Sigh.

almost 13 years ago

Dopes.

almost 13 years ago

22-18 to the warriors after 65 mins - it's on!

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

almost 13 years ago

Comeback.

almost 13 years ago

Arrgh!

almost 13 years ago

Good performance in the end. Bunnies pretty lucky to get the 2 points. They looked much better with Godinet on the park.

almost 13 years ago

 They always do look better with Godinet on the park. But I think they have got a good balance with Friend and Godinet

almost 13 years ago

tickets sorted for the game against the bulldogs in Wellington.  It may be beacuse there is fucking nothing happening in this place, but I am quite excited.

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

almost 13 years ago

Bill Tupou is the worst player to play reguarly in the history of the Warriors

almost 13 years ago

Kiwis: Jesse Bromwich, Kieran Foran, Alex Glenn, Josh Hoffman, Shaun Johnson, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Issac Luke, Simon Mannering (c), Ben Matulino, Sam McKendry, Jason Nightingale, Sam Perrett, Frank Pritchard, Kevin Proctor, Jeremy Smith, Elijah Taylor, Roger Tuivasa-Scheck, Jared Warea-Hargreaves, Dean Whare. 

almost 13 years ago

Smith will be suspended.


Where is Roy Asotasi? 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

almost 13 years ago

6-all ht, we should be 18-6. Dam refs...

almost 13 years ago

Disagree that the refs were the fault, I think Alex Glenn did knock it on, Pritchard definitely did - I do think that Whare was robbed, his try was legit. Floodgates opened in the second half but we were certainly dangerous enough to inspire confidence.

almost 13 years ago

We always seem to compete for 50-60 minutes but then Aussie runs away with it at the end. Makes me wonder if that is the benefit of Origin, they are used to playing at a high level for a full 80 minutes.

almost 13 years ago

foal30 wrote:

Smith will be suspended.


Where is Roy Asotasi? 


Playing right now for Samoa. International eligibility in league is crazy.
almost 13 years ago

Nigel Vagana was hoping to build a super Samoan side for the Rugby League World Cup. Being thrashed by Tonga sets that back a bit.

almost 13 years ago

Interesting call on Radio Sport this morning from a fellow called Dames regarding Jim Doyle. Whilst most people have been heaping praise on Jim for what he's done for League in NZ in his time at the NZRL, Dames was criticizing him for a lack of domestic competition. Telfer then made the exact same flippant comment that he made about the ASBP some months ago "Well, nobody cares about that". Now I know virtually nothing about league but from what hear on Radio Sport, which I listen to relatively frequently, I wouldn't have even known there was a national competition. So does the same attitude exist in league as it does in football, that if it's not an overseas league ie NRL, EPL, A-League, ANBL etc then it's not good enough to cover in our national sports radio station? 

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

Ali - congratulations. You are finally starting to understand the New Zealand sporting landscape.

Not only does the same attitude exist towards league as football, but it exists towards all sports, except rugby. You could make an argument that cricket at the domestic level gets reasonable coverage but of course, it is our major summer sport, and largely avoids cross-over with rugby. Domestic softball, however, gets fuck all coverage.

Telfer's views, while stupid, do represent the views of the majority of the sport-watching public in NZ. They are mainly interested in rugby and are prepared to show some interest in the ITM Cup (although still not as much as Super rugby). They also like a bit of cricket in the summer (although the domestic comp largely relies on T20 to draw the crowds now).

That's why the NRL, A-League, ANBL and Trans-Tasman Netball League are so important to those sports. They get around that lack of interest by leveraging off most Kiwis delight in any Trans-Tasman rivalry to generate at least some interest in those sports at a national level.

You might want to think about that the next time you're complaining about NZF not doing enough to support the ASB Prem. Is there really any point in them doing that? Would they just be throwing good money after bad by doing so? Is there any evidence in any of these other sports that if you invest more you can seriously challenge rugby's hegemony?

almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

most Kiwis delight in any Trans-Tasman rivalry


This is quite possibly sport loving Kiwi's biggest flaw and is completely misdirected. As far as I can make out any counter, rivalrous feelings barely exist, if at all. The aussies just don't give a fuck about us.

Save the rivalry for the international teams.

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

Ali - congratulations. You are finally starting to understand the New Zealand sporting landscape.

Not only does the same attitude exist towards league as football, but it exists towards all sports, except rugby. You could make an argument that cricket at the domestic level gets reasonable coverage but of course, it is our major summer sport, and largely avoids cross-over with rugby. Domestic softball, however, gets fuck all coverage.

Telfer's views, while stupid, do represent the views of the majority of the sport-watching public in NZ. They are mainly interested in rugby and are prepared to show some interest in the ITM Cup (although still not as much as Super rugby). They also like a bit of cricket in the summer (although the domestic comp largely relies on T20 to draw the crowds now).

That's why the NRL, A-League, ANBL and Trans-Tasman Netball League are so important to those sports. They get around that lack of interest by leveraging off most Kiwis delight in any Trans-Tasman rivalry to generate at least some interest in those sports at a national level.

You might want to think about that the next time you're complaining about NZF not doing enough to support the ASB Prem. Is there really any point in them doing that? Would they just be throwing good money after bad by doing so? Is there any evidence in any of these other sports that if you invest more you can seriously challenge rugby's hegemony?


You're actually on the money with this post - doesn't make me like it though.

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

alireggae wrote:

terminator_x wrote:

most Kiwis delight in any Trans-Tasman rivalry


This is quite possibly sport loving Kiwi's biggest flaw and is completely misdirected. As far as I can make out any counter, rivalrous feelings barely exist, if at all. The aussies just don't give a fuck about us.

Save the rivalry for the international teams.


As a born and bred Kiwi I love being told how to think and feel by an ex-pat. Thanks for the advice.

almost 13 years ago

alireggae wrote:

terminator_x wrote:

Ali - congratulations. You are finally starting to understand the New Zealand sporting landscape.

Not only does the same attitude exist towards league as football, but it exists towards all sports, except rugby. You could make an argument that cricket at the domestic level gets reasonable coverage but of course, it is our major summer sport, and largely avoids cross-over with rugby. Domestic softball, however, gets fuck all coverage.

Telfer's views, while stupid, do represent the views of the majority of the sport-watching public in NZ. They are mainly interested in rugby and are prepared to show some interest in the ITM Cup (although still not as much as Super rugby). They also like a bit of cricket in the summer (although the domestic comp largely relies on T20 to draw the crowds now).

That's why the NRL, A-League, ANBL and Trans-Tasman Netball League are so important to those sports. They get around that lack of interest by leveraging off most Kiwis delight in any Trans-Tasman rivalry to generate at least some interest in those sports at a national level.

You might want to think about that the next time you're complaining about NZF not doing enough to support the ASB Prem. Is there really any point in them doing that? Would they just be throwing good money after bad by doing so? Is there any evidence in any of these other sports that if you invest more you can seriously challenge rugby's hegemony?


You're actually on the money with this post - doesn't make me like it though.


You don't need to like it, you just need to understand it.

I don't like it either. But I'm not sure I want NZF wasting my footy subs vainly trying to change it.

almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:
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You might want to think about that the next time you're complaining about NZF not doing enough to support the ASB Prem. Is there really any point in them doing that? Would they just be throwing good money after bad by doing so? Is there any evidence in any of these other sports that if you invest more you can seriously challenge rugby's hegemony?


Not sure I've ever complained about NZF not doing enough to support the ASBP but if their attitude is "What's the point?" then that's simply defeatist and lazy. I'm more interested in some of the thousands that turn out for the Phoenix to turn out and sing for TW or some of the thousands who turn out for the Breakers to make an appearance for the NBL (NZ) games or even some of the thousands that will undoubtedly watch the forthcoming AFL game in Wellington to turn out and support some NZ national leagues... And most of all the NZ sports media to recognise the local leagues in football, basketball and league and give them the coverage they deserve.

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:

Ali - congratulations.


Many thanks, now ehere the fuck's my medal?

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

terminator_x wrote:
As a born and bred Kiwi I love being told how to think and feel by an ex-pat. Thanks for the advice.


You're most welcome and don't mention the telephone, television, roads, flushing toilets, penicillin and gorse.

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

alireggae wrote:

And most of all the NZ sports media to recognise the local leagues in football, basketball and league and give them the coverage they deserve.

I would suggest they already do. The media are reactive, the report news/stories, etc - they don't create them, it is not their role to grow local sport... it is up to the sports to engage the people - media will be the last ones to cotton on.

E + R + O

almost 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

alireggae wrote:

And most of all the NZ sports media to recognise the local leagues in football, basketball and league and give them the coverage they deserve.

I would suggest they already do. The media are reactive, the report news/stories, etc - they don't create them, it is not their role to grow local sport... it is up to the sports to engage the people - media will be the last ones to cotton on.

Well said. 


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

almost 13 years ago

It'd help if it wasnt club football in disguised and being played at a park in Miramar etc for starters. Makes people perceive it as something not worth watching. Compare that to the professional ITM cup for rugby and you can see a clear difference. 

Anyway, how did the rugby league thread get hijacked by this same old Auckland vs everyone - local football discussion. Is no thread safe?


Allegedly

almost 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Anyway, how did the rugby league thread get hijacked by this same old Auckland vs everyone - local football discussion. Is no thread safe?


My original point referred to league but also related to NZ national leagues. The ensuing conversation engaged in by yourself and Norman amongst others naturally took it's course and ended here. You can't compartmentalize everything.

Auckland City FC

almost 13 years ago

It had an undertone that it was fairly obvious you were angling for the conversation to go this way. When I read it, I thought - here we go again. Then sure enough you guys are having the same conversation in here next time I check. Don't you get bored of it?


Allegedly

almost 13 years ago

So... who's the new/temp skipper?

E + R + O

almost 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

It had an undertone that it was fairly obvious you were angling for the conversation to go this way. When I read it, I thought - here we go again. Then sure enough you guys are having the same conversation in here next time I check. Don't you get bored of it?



Actually, I thought Ali has finally shown some insight for once. But then he defaulted back to lecturing people about not liking the same stuff that he likes, so yeah, back to the same old.

Anyway, go Warriors.

almost 13 years ago

Francis Meli won't be playing for a few months after this 'tackle'

almost 13 years ago

Craig Hall won't be throwing too many dummies any time soon

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

almost 13 years ago

Sam Tomkins?

E + R + O

almost 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

Sam Tomkins?

Yes please! Wonder where they want him to play, I would slot him in at #6.
almost 13 years ago

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