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Posted March 22, 2024 06:35 · last edited March 22, 2024 06:52

The bus over the bridge has made the ground more accessible, as long as it isn’t super windy… have to be honest the last 3 times I was there for the AWs and the Nix I enjoyed it. 

The prospect of goals being scored and games being won no doubt improves the experience too! 

If you’re within 2 stages of town get an early trip into the Chamberlain and then over the bridge. No non-drinking driver not required. Then bus over the bridge, great views. 

I imagine if Foley is white knighting and saving the stadium he might win himself a few fans on the Shore. And it might give them much more flexibility if no one else is really playing there.

I wonder if they’ve done a thorough market analysis of where in Auckland their fans are going to come from. 

Also NHS is also a rectangle football ground right? 

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The bus over the bridge has made the ground more accessible, as long as it isn’t super windy… have to be honest the last 3 times I was there for the AWs and the Nix I enjoyed it. 

The prospect of goals being scored and games being won no doubt improves the experience too! 

If you’re within 2 stages of town get an early trip into the Chamberlain and then over the bridge. No non-drinking driver not required. Then bus over the bridge, great views. 

I imagine if Foley is white knighting and saving the stadium he might win himself a few fans on the Shore. And it might give them much more flexibility if no one else is really playing there.

I wonder if they’ve done a thorough market analysis of where in Auckland their fans are going to come from.