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Posted May 04, 2024 10:42 · last edited May 04, 2024 11:20

martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. You are just nasty muck spreading. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Doloras will be there with her left wing ultra group singing Spanish Civil War songs, but I'm sure as long as they have paying tickets they will be warmly embraced. Bill just wants you to turn up.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No interest in any Kiwi racial or political hang ups, just getting on with the busy work of building a club from scratch, and getting out there as much as time perrmits, into the community. 

By no means taking potshots at what the Nix do in the cultural space, but have a look at photo of a packed Yellow Fever Zone at a game. Seems about 95% white pakeha to me. It is what it is.

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Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 11:20
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. You are just nasty muck spreading. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No interest in any Kiwi racial or political hang ups, just getting on with the busy work of building a club from scratch, and getting out there as much as time perrmits, into the community. 

By no means taking potshots at what the Nix do in the cultural space, but have a look at photo of a packed Yellow Fever Zone at a game. Seems about 95% white pakeha to me. It is what it is.

Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 11:10
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. You are just nasty muck spreading. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No interest in any Kiwi racial or political hang ups, just getting on with the busy business of building a club from scratch, and getting out there as much as time perrmits, into the community. 

By no means taking potshots at what the Nix do in the cultural space, but have a look at photo of a packed Yellow Fever Zone at a game. Seems about 95% white pakeha to me. It is what it is.

Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 11:08
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No Kiwi racial hang ups, just get on with the business of building a club from scratch and getting out there as much as possible into the community. 

By no means taking potshots at what the Nix do in the cultural space, but have a look at photo of a packed Yellow Fever Zone at a game. Seems about 95% white pakeha to me. It is what it is.

Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 10:51
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No Kiwi racial hang ups, just get on with the business of building a club from scratch and getting out there as much as possible into the community. 

By no means taking potshots at what the Nix do in the cultural space, but have a look at photo of the Yellow Fever at a game. Seems about 95% white pakeha to me. It is what it is.

Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 10:50
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until 2025. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No Kiwi racial hang ups, just get on with the business of building a club from scratch and getting out there as much as possible into the community.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 10:46
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.

We as yet have no real idea which players they have signed, and Tuiloma is still contracted to Charlotte until. So getting him to Auckland ain't that simple.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No Kiwi racial hang ups, just get on with the business of building a club from scratch and getting out there as much as possible into the community.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 10:44
martinb
Nothing so far about Bling II: Baby blinging indicates they’re aware of Polynesian or Island presence in the city. Tuiloma would have made a good first club captain if that was their intention.

White rich and corporate is the image so far! Nothing wrong with that, but amongst anti-Maori backlash leading up to the last election there’s been little indication that they’re tapping into the Tamaki or Waitemata heritage. 

This might possibly change with the announcement of players, but do taniwha fit with a Christian knight narrative? 

Not so far.


What do you mean FFS. Did you even spend the 40 secs required to watch this video, before making sweeping accusations it's just a rich white corporate image they are going with? They have been in operation a matter of months. Employing staff. Signing players. Lot going on. I'm sure with time they will be doing plenty of stuff in the Maori language space etc.



I've read some stuff on the Las Vegas Knights NHL team, and they made a real effort to embed themselves in the Vegas community. 

No reason to think Foley's Auckland franchise won't do that. I reckon the Americans that Foley brings into the Auckland FC setup, will be all over the requirement to win over as much of the 09 as possible. They are after all coming from a country that has a super competitive sports market, and where every fan is almost cherished. The fan experience Stateside is taken very seriously.

Maybe it's a good thing that Corica, McFlynn & Foley are all foreigners to NZ. No Kiwi racial hang ups, just get on with the business of building a club from scratch and getting out there as much as possible into the community.