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Posted May 04, 2024 23:32 · last edited May 05, 2024 02:23

martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Small town North Queensland boy Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey he's got an Italian background. They are often well groomed. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha. Don't see many Maori or Polynesian kids coming through Weenix's Academy. It could just be that Auckland in comparison, have a number of Polynesian background players immediately in their senior squad & Academy. Merit based of course. That may transpire.

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Unknown editor edited May 05, 2024 02:23
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Small town North Queensland boy Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey he's got an Italian background. They are often well groomed. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha. Don't see many Maori or Polynesian kids coming through Weenix's Academy. It could just be that Auckland in comparison, have a number of Polynesian background players immediately in their senior squad & Academy.

Unknown editor edited May 05, 2024 02:05
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Small town North Queensland boy Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey he's got an Italian background. They are often well groomed. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha. Don't see many Maori or Polynesian kids coming through Weenix's Academy.
Unknown editor edited May 05, 2024 02:02
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Small town North Queensland boy Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey he's got an Italian background. They are often well groomed. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 05, 2024 01:58
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Small town North Queensland boy Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey that's that Italian background. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:45
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey that's that Italian background. Chief dresses more along the lines of his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:43
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict. Corica does yes have his well brycreemed immaculate salt & pepper thatch. But hey that's that Italian background. Chief dresses more like his Peruvian mother's heritage.

But don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:42
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Portly McFlynn I'd say is more Ulster fry breakfast, than eggs benedict.

Don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:35
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done since then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Ulster's McFlynn I'd say is more fry breakfast, than eggs benedict.

Don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:35
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done sense then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Ulster's McFlynn I'd say is more fry breakfast, than eggs benedict.

Don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

It's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. They have been around literally 5 mins. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.
Unknown editor edited May 04, 2024 23:34
martinb
Chill Coochie. 

It’s simply facts. 

Their owner is a white American dude with Auckland’s love island couple and brother. 

Their manager is Corrica. Operations is Becker. McFlynn is CEO. They’re posting gags about F1. They’re embracing a rich, preppy image so far. Nothing wrong with that.

Supporters are (Wellington is the home of football..) U p th e Po rt.

I’ll read your whole thing when I’ve got more battery, but so far they aren’t using a lot of Polynesian imagery or allusions in anything I’ve seen, which certainly was an option.

Again nothing wrong with that. 

News flash the Nix are owned by rich white dudes. Williams & Mowbray ain't everyone's cup of tea but neither is Gareth Morgan. W&M are a bit cringe, but Foley's entitled to bring someone in to help with the accounts payables, and probably figures having an ex rugby player involved ain't a bad idea re the marketing. Many folk will only know un comical Ali, as an All Black, unaware of what he's done sense then, or who he's hooked up with.

I see the American primary owner as more similar to Rob Morrison than Elon Musk. Bill made his billions in the boring world of insurance after all. Ulster's McFlynn I'd say is more fry breakfast, than eggs benedict.

Don't think there is too much bling about Foley & co so far. They are getting out into the community. Sitting in the stands at Kiwitea St & Seddon Fields. Sure their office is down at the flashy Viaduct, but that's likely a temporary thing given Bill owns some bars there.

They wanted to set themselves up at Mt Smart, but the Warriors have shut them out, so sounds like they will start off training at Albany. But for now I imagine it makes more sense to have an office more located Central Auckland, for getting out & about.

She's likely all go at the moment, setting up a club from zero to be ready for season 2024/25. Fine tuning the social media stuff will come with time. Think their new marketing person is still finishing up at Auckland Racing.

You can use all of the Maori or Polynesian imagery you want, but if the folk of Porirua or Otahuhu don't turn up they don't turn up. The supporter base of the Nix after 17 years is still overwhelmingly pakeha.