Ryan Grant as inaugural captain and Bobo as first import, with Alex Brosque as attack coach.
EDIT:But being fair Buffy, I don’t like Corica or McFlynn. To me these guys embody the Sydney-centric game that existed for so long. Actually last year with the GF debacle. None of them particularly backed the Nix when there were license threats or anything. I can’t think of their links to NZ football. I’d rather have Hay or Horse or Alex Smith or Ross Aloisi or Des or anyone with a bit of a connection here…
But as far as pantomime villains, two from two so far!
EDIT:But being fair Buffy, I don’t like Corica or McFlynn. To me these guys embody the Sydney-centric game that existed for so long. Actually last year with the GF debacle. None of them particularly backed the Nix when there were license threats or anything. I can’t think of their links to NZ football. I’d rather have Hay or Horse or Alex Smith or Ross Aloisi or Des or anyone with a bit of a connection here…
But as far as pantomime villains, two from two so far!
A prior New Zealand connection isn't necessarily required; Ufuk Talay joined Wellington with similar NZ connections to Corica (ie he played a couple away games) and ended with a lot of people thinking he was hard-done not being given the national team gig. Des Buckingham came to New Zealand on a whim to be WaiBOP Football Coordinator (or similar) and left with similar, if not more, admiration than Talay.
Outside of Greenacre, who could feel hard-done by, there aren't many I can think of. Hay, Bazeley, Figueira etc national (age group) coaches all lack a Pro Licence. Ricki Herbert has one but he, of course, is out of the picture. Olli Harder is another, but he's only coached women's sides (West Ham and Norwegian champions Brann, whom he left in May). I don't know any ex-Phoenix Australians that could have been candidates; excluding Aloisi who is at Brisbane.
But if there are half-a-dozen Australians and five additional visas players signed up, making 'actual' local players a minority, then I'll be annoyed, but it's a clean slate for me at the moment.