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Posted November 07, 2025 03:10 · last edited November 07, 2025 04:09

Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a very angry 6 year old.

I will say that if an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.

At the end of the day the majority of Aucklanders, including those in Mt Eden want more events hosted there. The proposed Quay Park stadium was sadly shown to be a fools paradise, that was not even close to being it's touted fully privately funded model. Auckland and NZ are going to have to make do with EP. 

Might as well grow it's income stream as much as possible to help finance (service the increased debt) it's planned upgrades.

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Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 04:09
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a very angry 6 year old.

I will say that if an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.

At the end of the day the majority of Aucklanders, including those in Mt Eden want more events hosted there. The proposed Quay Park stadium was sadly shown to be a fools paradise, that was not even close to being it's touted fully privately funded model. Auckland and NZ are going to have to make do with EP. 

Might as well grow it's income stream as much as possible to help finance (debt servicing) it's planned upgrades.
Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 03:33
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a very angry 6 year old.

I will say that if an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.

At the end of the day the majority of Aucklanders, including those in Mt Eden want more events hosted there. The proposed Quay Park stadium was sadly shown to be a fools paradise, that was not even close to being it's touted fully privately funded model. Auckland and NZ are going to have to make do with EP. Might as well grow it's income returns as much as possible to finance it's planned upgrades.

Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 03:31
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a 6 year old.

I will say that have an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.

At the end of the day the majority of Aucklanders, including those in Mt Eden want more events hosted there. The proposed Quay Park stadium was sadly shown to be a fools paradise, that was not even close to being it's touted fully privately funded model. Auckland and NZ are going to have to make do with EP. Might as well grow it's income returns as much as possible to finance it's planned upgrades.

Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 03:20
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a 6 year old.

I will say that have an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.

At the end of the day the majority of Aucklanders, including those in Mt Eden want more events hosted there. The proposed Quay Park stadium was sadly shown to be a fools paradise, that was not even close to being it's touted fully privately funded structure. Auckland and NZ are going to have to make do with EP. Might as well grow it's income returns as much as possible to finance it's planned upgrades.

Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 03:19
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a 6 year old.

I will say that have an economic report researched by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.
Unknown editor edited November 07, 2025 03:13
Man I don't know where to start, trying to follow that spiel is like trying to read Shakespeare scribbled on a pinball as it's whacked around a machine by a 6 year old.

I will say that have an economic Report commissioned by a NZ University can't be a benchmark of Independent thought, what hope is there.