My God, if they're really talking about "waterfront stadium" again, I defy anyone to try to argue that all these rich people must know what they're talking about :D
Yes, rich people always make investment decisions for good financial reasons, which is how Apartheid Clyde ended up having to buy Twitter as the result of a sh*tpost which got out of hand.
The A-League has dwindled in attendances, dwindled in broadcasting fees and dwindled (arguably) in quality of football over the last five years. To make ends meet they've had to do ridiculous things like selling the Grand Final to Sydney for 3 years. This all may turn around in the next year or two, I don't know!
Welnix have always been open that they're not in the A-League to make money, but to bring economic activity and prestige to Wellington. I have no idea what Marc Mitchell's motivations are. But the Ponzi aspect of the current A-League (i.e. that it is kept financially viable only by attracting new investment) is indisputable.
The A-League has dwindled in attendances, dwindled in broadcasting fees and dwindled (arguably) in quality of football over the last five years. To make ends meet they've had to do ridiculous things like selling the Grand Final to Sydney for 3 years. This all may turn around in the next year or two, I don't know!
Welnix have always been open that they're not in the A-League to make money, but to bring economic activity and prestige to Wellington. I have no idea what Marc Mitchell's motivations are. But the Ponzi aspect of the current A-League (i.e. that it is kept financially viable only by attracting new investment) is indisputable.
maybe you should track down Marc Mitchell and explain to him that he is extremely naive and he's getting Ponzied.
My God, it's like Western Gulf Advisory never happened for some of you people