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Posted October 28, 2024 02:09 · last edited October 28, 2024 02:09

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AucklandPhoenix
Seems to be a lot of young guys in the port section, which is understandable when they want to have a party and drop some smoke. Cheaper tickets helps those guys.

Doesn’t appear too many old crusty Brits in there as initially thought.

Was it only me but didn’t a large number of them take of their shirts when AFC scored.

Shirts off with 10 mins to go, likely to be displayed if they are ahead with 10 mins to go in Wellington? 





Most likely Old Crusty Brits were sitting at the pub watching old EPL reruns, saying "back in my day..." to each other.

You look at some of the flags displayed in The Port, and is definitely some ex pat Brits in amongst them, crusty or otherwise.

But also saw a guy in there yesterday waving a Colombian flag, plus other fans at the game with Uruguayan and Chilean flags. Presumably a Japanese expat lady getting a selfie with Sakai. They just need to tap into Auckland's large Belgian diaspora now


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Mainland FC
AucklandPhoenix
Seems to be a lot of young guys in the port section, which is understandable when they want to have a party and drop some smoke. Cheaper tickets helps those guys.

Doesn’t appear too many old crusty Brits in there as initially thought.

Was it only me but didn’t a large number of them take of their shirts when AFC scored.

Shirts off with 10 mins to go, likely to be displayed if they are ahead with 10 mins to go in Wellington? 





Most likely Old Crusty Brits were sitting at the pub watching old EPL reruns, saying "back in my day..." to each other.

You look at some of the flags displayed in The Port, and is definitely some ex pat Brits in amongst them, crusty or otherwise.

But also saw a guy in their yesterday waving a Colombian flag, plus other fans at the game with Uruguayan and Chilean flags. Presumably a Japanese expat lady getting a selfie with Sakai. They just need to tap into Auckland's large Belgian diaspora now