Straya - A-League and State Leagues

Auckland A-League Franchise 2012-13

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Cheers, Linds2. Indeed, pending this weeks Lotto results I hope you don't mind if I use the image as part of my bid package. E1, I think you'll find the supporters group will be called the Snake Charmers. With the Sidewinders, taking the East and West ends. We'll be well renowned for getting legless (bing bong)sneakyrat2011-02-08 21:54:50
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Footpaul wrote:

Junior82 wrote:
Go on, admit it. You're not really an Aucklander are you?

You're from the Tron.

Sorry, Auckland born and bred. Apart from two formative years spent in the city of Thames.

Do you:

a) wear a chequered shirt with the collar turned up or a tight fitting pastel skivvy?

b) know what a cow is and even have a cow bell?

c) prefer lattes or p?

Hint: There are no correct answers.

"Phoenix till they lose"

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Junior82 wrote:
Footpaul wrote:

Junior82 wrote:
Go on, admit it. You're not really an Aucklander are you?
You're from the Tron.

Sorry, Auckland born and bred. Apart from two formative years spent in the city of Thames.


Do you:

a) wear a chequered shirt with the collar turned up or a tight fitting pastel skivvy?

b) know what a cow is and even have a cow bell?

c) prefer lattes or p?

Hint: There are no correct answers.


A) No. YF t-shirts all the way!
B) I know quite a bit about cows but do not own a cow bell.
C) Flat whites. Haven't tried P. I'm afraid of going all Antonie Dixon.
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Footpaul wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
As much as I would love a Auckland team up here. I also agree that it just would not work. At the moment any way.

And I would also keep on supporting the NIX. But a derby would be cool to. I know how much you Wellingtonians hate us JAFFAS


Two years in Thames and I hate JAFFAS.


Don't worry I hate these so called JAFFAS too
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
If any city deserves an A-League team it's Nelson. If you can get bigger crowds at a national league game then a Gold Coast game at Skilled Park, I think you're on to something.
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
This idea that we should have another team is just a load of bollocks.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
bwtcf wrote:
Tegal wrote:
 
In a small country with only 2 professional teams,you can't tell me that it wouldn't be considered a derby. Especially with the tension between Auckland and Wellington football wise (with varying degrees of banter and seriousness. I.E "jaffas" to...."knitting circle")
 
I am not saying there is no rivalry. I am not saying it wouldn't have added spice. I am not saying there would not be tensions played out.
 
I'm just saying it's not a Derby. You don't have to be in England to have a Derby. Milan has derbies, Madrid has derbies, New York has derbies, Rio de Janeiro has derbies...
 
Sky is promoting the Super 15 clashes between the Blues and the Crusaders as a "derby" now too. It's simply not. It's a 'local' clash, sure, but it's not a derby match. That term has a meaning and it's two teams from the same city playing.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/derby
3. local Derby  a football match between two teams from the same area
So it would be a derby. Given the circumstances. only 2 pro teams in NZ,the only teams in the given area of the A league (NZ). Derby.
 
Next.

Allegedly

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NHpeter wrote:
Footpaul wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
I know how much you Wellingtonians hate us JAFFAS


Two years in Thames and I hate JAFFAS.


Don't worry I hate these so called JAFFAS too


I just hate people from the Shore. Oops.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Footpaul wrote:

Junior82 wrote:
Footpaul wrote:

Junior82 wrote:
Go on, admit it. You're not really an Aucklander are you?
You're from the Tron.

Sorry, Auckland born and bred. Apart from two formative years spent in the city of Thames.


Do you:

a) wear a chequered shirt with the collar turned up or a tight fitting pastel skivvy?

b) know what a cow is and even have a cow bell?

c) prefer lattes or p?

Hint: There are no correct answers.
A) No. YF t-shirts all the way!B) I know quite a bit about cows but do not own a cow bell.C) Flat whites. Haven't tried P. I'm afraid of going all Antonie Dixon.


OK, sorry. My mistake.

You're from Morrinsville.

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
Footpaul wrote:
NHpeter wrote:
I know how much you Wellingtonians hate us JAFFAS


Two years in Thames and I hate JAFFAS.


Don't worry I hate these so called JAFFAS too


I just hate people from the Shore. Oops.




If only I lived on the Shore

I pretty much live in Wellington, well in my thoughts I do

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The diff city derby's in Oz are referred to by the highway between them (ie: F3 derby between Newcastle n Gosford; the M1 derby between Brissy n Cold Ghost) so we would have the dirt track derby.

Tho by the time there is an Auck HAL team we may even have a proper highway between the two... 2041 perhaps?
E + R + O

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
SurgeQld wrote:

Tho by the time there is an Auck HAL team we may even have a proper highway between the two...


Screw highways, let's make it the Overlander derby.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Still think Nelson. Cook straight derby?
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:
SurgeQld wrote:

Tho by the time there is an Auck HAL team we may even have a proper highway between the two...


Screw highways, let's make it the Overlander derby.


Or the Newmans one :p
E + R + O

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Budget rent-a-car derby

"Phoenix till they lose"

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Luis Garcia wrote:
Still think Nelson. Cook straight derby?
 
Nelson - Wellington - good Napoleonic connection there.
 
Somewhere...
 
Junior822011-02-09 12:05:38

"Phoenix till they lose"

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Luis Garcia wrote:
Still think Nelson. Cook straight derby?




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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:
I feel dirty agreeing with Leggy, but this.


i dont understand not having two teams in the a-league. if we want to develop our game, create a larger talent pool it's the only way.

forget about the kingz, knights.


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Who's going to pay for it?
 
I have no problem with the concept of a second side I just have seen no sign at all of someone wanting to put their hand up and lose over a million bucks a year to make it happen.
 
I also say you can't forget the Kingz and Knights.  If you're putting a business case together to lose 1 million dollars a year you would be idiot an not to understand the reasons they failed.  You would also be foolish not to see them as a cautionary tale about the Auckland market and it's willingness to find excuses not to attend matches instead of finding reasons to fall in love with a side.

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Hard News wrote:
Who's going to pay for it?
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I have no problem with the concept of a second side I just have seen no sign at all of someone wanting to put their hand up and lose over a million bucks a year to make it happen.

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I also say you can't forget the Kingz and Knights.� If you're putting a business case together to lose 1 million dollars a year you would be idiot an not to understand the reasons they failed.� You would also be foolish not to see them as a cautionary tale about the Auckland market and it's willingness to find excuses not to attend matches instead of finding reasons to fall in love with a side.


Well I think things are a lot different now. NZ Football was lifeless back then and nobody really knew any of the players etc etc. It's on a roll now and I'd just like us to strike while the iron is hot, so to speak.

I even go as far as saying we need 3 A-League sides (one from Canterbury) in the future.

But your right we haven't seen anyone put their hand up yet. If only FFA didnt get everything. Sigh


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Hard News wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
� The who?

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levent osman (still owes me $15)


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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
TopLeft07 wrote:
tripvincent wrote:
forget about the kingz, knights.

The who?


Did Roger Daltrey play football in New Zealand?!?

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:
SurgeQld wrote:

Tho by the time there is an Auck HAL team we may even have a proper highway between the two...


Screw highways, let's make it the Overlander derby.
 
Could we stop at Taumarunui and get stewed-tea in thick, white cups and cold meat pies?
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Doloras wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
tripvincent wrote:
forget about the kingz, knights.

The who?


Did Roger Daltrey play football in New Zealand?!?
Was waiting for that.

Fuck this stupid game

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tripvincent wrote:

I even go as far as saying we need 3 A-League sides (one from Canterbury) in the future.


3, or even 2, NZ A-League sides would only make sense in an A-League of about 20-24, i.e. like a full-sized pro league from Europe. Which brings up the whole question of whether the current A-League model (i.e. "get local millionaires with more money than sense to fund sides") is sustainable.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
It clearly isn't

Allegedly

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
tripvincent wrote:
But your right we haven't seen anyone put their hand up yet. If only FFA didnt get everything. Sigh
 
The FFA only get everything out of the finals series.  The rest of the season is all the clubs.
 
The Kingz started on the back of an impressive Confeds Cup campaign and the U-17 World Cup.  It was hardly a period when the game was in decline.  They even had big crowds for Under-20 vs Aus and Olympic - vs South Africa - qualifiers at NHS in those first years.

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Doloras wrote:
3, or even 2, NZ A-League sides would only make sense in an A-League of about 20-24, i.e. like a full-sized pro league from Europe.


Most pro leagues in Europe have 18 or less teams. In fact the standard league size is 16 i believe, EG would know for sure though.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Hard News wrote:
tripvincent wrote:
But your right we haven't seen anyone put their hand up yet. If only FFA didnt get everything. Sigh

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The FFA only get everything out of the finals series.� The rest of the season is all the clubs.

�

The Kingz started on the back of an impressive Confeds Cup campaign and the U-17 World Cup.� It was hardly a period when the game was in decline.� They even had big crowds for Under-20 vs Aus and Olympic - vs South Africa - qualifiers at NHS in those first years.


Regardless nothing can compare to NZ being at the World Cup IMO. I think it's worth another shot (Auckland franchise).

Let's hope somebody puts their hand up!




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HN,don't dampen the mans blind optimism.
 
Let him believe in Santa Claus a little bit longer.

Allegedly

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tripvincent wrote:

Regardless nothing can compare to NZ being at the World Cup IMO. I think it's worth another shot (Auckland franchise).
 
Different things (apple/orange). 
 
WC: 4-yearly event with the whole country behind one team = nice feel-good but only for a month or so.
 
More NZ-teams in a professional league: EVERY season there will be some cracker rivalries - chance to have opposing fans indulge in a bit of banter (maybe even flares!).  Players too will be up for these big games.
 
I prefer the latter
 
(but would settle for anyone really)
 

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
He might want to be careful not to mention it near Kiwitea street orhe might find himslef on the end of a Macrame noose. 
 
Auckland will still be dogf**ked by not having any stadiums with anything approaching decent access or location.

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Hard News wrote:
Auckland will still be dogf**ked by not having any stadiums with anything approaching decent access or location.


See how they go with the two stadiums in use for the RWC first before judging HN.Buffon II2011-02-09 17:18:47

Three for me, and two for them.

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Because Eden park is suddenly going to stop being a monolith in the middle of a suburban neighbourhood with no pubs nearby and no atmosphere and NHS will stop being so far away that Aucklanders keep moaning about crossing the bridge.
 
C'mon Buffy, you've been there before.
 
Waa waa waa, it takes me forty minutes from so and so to NHS...

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tripvincent wrote:
Hard News wrote:
tripvincent wrote:
But your right we haven't seen anyone put their hand up yet. If only FFA didnt get everything. Sigh

 

The FFA only get everything out of the finals series.  The rest of the season is all the clubs.

 

The Kingz started on the back of an impressive Confeds Cup campaign and the U-17 World Cup.  It was hardly a period when the game was in decline.  They even had big crowds for Under-20 vs Aus and Olympic - vs South Africa - qualifiers at NHS in those first years.


Regardless nothing can compare to NZ being at the World Cup IMO.
I think it's worth another shot (Auckland franchise).

Let's hope somebody puts their hand up!

 
"And you can also vote from home. Texts cost a dollar and Jaffa-dreams are free. We'll be right back with more ... A-League Idol-atry!"  
 
 
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Hard News wrote:
Because Eden park is suddenly going to stop being a monolith in the middle of a suburban neighbourhood with no pubs nearby and no atmosphere and NHS will stop being so far away that Aucklanders keep moaning about crossing the bridge.
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C'mon Buffy, you've been there before.

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Waa waa waa, it takes me forty minutes from so and so to NHS...


Yes i know and understand that but perhaps the impact of swarms of visitors from around the world for a World Cup will provoke the 'Super City' council into action and finally sort out proper transport to and from these stadiums.

The shuttle buses for the Honduras game weren't all that bad i didn't think, so we're getting there.

Three for me, and two for them.

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