Wellington Phoenix Men

2011/2 Fixtures (Regional B***hfighting)

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Shame as I like the size of the ground and considering our crowds, the Basin would be a great home for us.
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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bopman wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Lonegunmen wrote:
shakahislop wrote:
the basin
What he said, we would fill that and create a decent atmosphere and no chicken wire blocking the view!

Yep I agree. And the Firebirds dont start until November... but how many other cricket clubs use the basin?
Yeah, First Class cricket pitches get whipped up in a week basically.
 
The Basin isn't an option, full stop.

Do they not have a drop in pitch? Last i heard from the Phoenix the Basin was definitely an option they were looking into to. The 'stadium' in Tauranga was also looking good. Wouldnt mind attending either to be honest...
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AJ13 wrote:
bopman wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Lonegunmen wrote:
shakahislop wrote:
the basin
What he said, we would fill that and create a decent atmosphere and no chicken wire blocking the view!

Yep I agree. And the Firebirds dont start until November... but how many other cricket clubs use the basin?
Yeah, First Class cricket pitches get whipped up in a week basically.
 
The Basin isn't an option, full stop.

Do they not have a drop in pitch? Last i heard from the Phoenix the Basin was definitely an option they were looking into to. The 'stadium' in Tauranga was also looking good. Wouldnt mind attending either to be honest...
When the groundsman of the basin come on here and says it won't happen, then it won't happen.
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Can i just reinterate my point that if the last came on the stadium in on the 9th of October, and the season doesn't (at this stage) start until October, I doubt there is a need to take a home game to another part of NZ.
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This is the third thread on here in about two years where I've said the same thing. It's just not possible.

AJ - I think some members of the BRT got all excited about the idea awhile ago [don't get me wrong, I love the idea myself] but they went and fed the media without thinking about logistics.
 
In the wet season the Basin is barely fit for walking on, let alone football. It would actually be a dog of a pitch. From mid September onwards we start cricket preparation - once the weather allows us to. From that point it is a cricket ground only, there is no chance of playing football or any other code over the cricket block. There is no drop in pitch and I doubt there will be in my life time. I dearly hope they never consider a drop in pitch at the Basin Reserve.
 
That's only the logistics regarding the pitch. Someone else can address the rest.
TopLeft072011-03-17 12:29:00

Fuck this stupid game

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Seems thats sorted. Thats too bad then, it is an amazing ground. Seems the former home of wellington football will never be again.

Semi-related-but-not-really question: do they still play rugby on it during winter?
AJ132011-03-17 12:32:41
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AJ13 wrote:
Seems thats sorted. Thats too bad then, it is an amazing ground. Seems the former home of wellington football will never be again.

Semi-related-but-not-really question: do they still play rugby on it during winter?
Yeah I'd love it to be a football ground again, but a lot of money has to be spent for that to happen. Due to the season clashes, sadly it won't be a Nix venue.
 
A. Yeah it's Old Boys Uni's home ground and they play 7-8 games depending on whether it's fit enough. We decide whether it is and usually have to cancell a few games a season. "The Basin" is an apt name for this place in winter.
 
There is talk of the Wellington Lions using it as a training ground this winter to make way for RWC teams at their home, Rugby League Park. Little do they know it won't stand up to a lot of traffic. They also won't like the cricket block.

Fuck this stupid game

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Nice. cheers for that
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
TopLeft07 wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
Seems thats sorted. Thats too bad then, it is an amazing ground. Seems the former home of wellington football will never be again.

Semi-related-but-not-really question: do they still play rugby on it during winter?
Yeah I'd love it to be a football ground again, but a lot of money has to be spent for that to happen. Due to the season clashes, sadly it won't be a Nix venue.
 
A. Yeah it's Old Boys Uni's home ground and they play 7-8 games depending on whether it's fit enough. We decide whether it is and usually have to cancell a few games a season. "The Basin" is an apt name for this place in winter.
 
There is talk of the Wellington Lions using it as a training ground this winter to make way for RWC teams at their home, Rugby League Park. Little do they know it won't stand up to a lot of traffic. They also won't like the cricket block.
Not being used by the Lions

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Sweet, hadn't heard anything about that for awhile.

Fuck this stupid game

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
What about some of the preseason games, would be interesting to see where some of these will be played if they coincide with the RWC
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AJ13 wrote:
What about some of the preseason games, would be interesting to see where some of these will be played if they coincide with the RWC
True, those games they normally play at Porirua wont be an option as that is out as an RWC training venue. Unless they schedule all the games after the quater finals when it may be open again.

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bopman wrote:
AJ13 wrote:
What about some of the preseason games, would be interesting to see where some of these will be played if they coincide with the RWC
True, those games they normally play at Porirua wont be an option as that is out as an RWC training venue. Unless they schedule all the games after the quater finals when it may be open again.

They have a few against A-League clubs as well dont they? I went to all the Porirua games last year  and they were only against Central League/Cap Prem sides. I think they played Wests at the turf as the Acadamy was rained out one night
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You can take the games against A League clubs to Australia easy enough. Where they play the games against Central League/Cap Prem sides was more what I was getting at.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
bopman wrote:
You can take the games against A League clubs to Australia easy enough. Where they play the games against Central League/Cap Prem sides was more what I was getting at.

Newtown maybe
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RWC training ground (unless you are talking about #2), would need to have lights to play the games at night. Te Whaea or Wakefield may possibly be the only option.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Thats a training ground too? damn. Ole Academy if the pitch doesnt flood
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Toffeeman wrote:
North Harbour Stadium? Mt Smart? Western Springs? Bill McKinley? Kiwitea St (joking, the last 2 are sh*t actually). These are (almost) all good options.


Just how is Kiwitea St shit?

Three for me, and two for them.

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Buffon II wrote:
Toffeeman wrote:
North Harbour Stadium? Mt Smart? Western Springs? Bill McKinley? Kiwitea St (joking, the last 2 are sh*t actually). These are (almost) all good options.


Just how is Kiwitea St shit?

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:

CalebNZ wrote:
As biased as I am, Cooks Gardens actually is a damn good facility. Would hold about 20,000 and is far better to watch rectangular sports than the Ring of dirt. Won't happen obviously.
Where would they squeeze 20k in?� 3 - 3,500 in the stand and they reckon they can get another 17k in?


Standing on the eastern embankment. Not much room to move, but by god we'll fit you all in!

Yellow Whever Whanganui

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
[Moved from closed Dunnaz thread]
 
Dino10 wrote:
Hard News wrote:
Dunedin Fever roady...
 
Could be tricky without a club.
 
I was being half full which is really hard for an Accountant.
So you're a receptionist then?
 
(Ref. AuckPhoenix)
 
 
Seriously though, I love Dunedin and if we had to move a game I'd be there with bells on and EVERYTHING.

Fuck this stupid game

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I'm going to start a campaign to have a phoenix game played in Wellington this year.
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
No way.  This will draw the walk-up crowd away from Junior Football Grade 11 games.
 
I will cancel my membership if this happens.
 

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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Not an only child wrote:
Season starts in October, AMI stadium is out.
 
When can we expect the game to be scheduled for Dunedin?
 
Benefits,
One off game, will be a big crowd, bigger if in Varsity Time.
Enclosed and roofed stadium, noise will be huge.
Rectangular, so close you can touch the players.
Great walk frorm the Octagon to the game.
Humming town.
 
Negatives
Flights from Wellington need to be booked early as can be dearer than normal trunk routes.
 

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Dunedin has got to be worth a look with the new stadium.

In 2010, Christchurch had a Phoenix game that clashed with the NZ Masters games in dunedin- I was playing football, so did not get up to chch for that. But . . . I did think that could be a perfect time for a Phoenix match in Dunedin- heaps of out of towners around, all of whom have at least a passing interest in sport. The game could be marketed at these people,(maybe a small discount for Masters games participants)  as well as the general public in Dunedin, who will I reckon be keen for some football in the stadium.

The games are in Dunedin again in 2012, 4 February to 12 February.  that is before the students are back, so an alternative would be to have a game a bit later. Either way, it would  be fantastic.

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If you look at the RWC schedule...quite a few pool games are over by mid/late September. Certainly Nelson and Napier will have finished their games before start of October.
 
Not sure if the grounds are unavailable for use until the whole RWC is over but I would doubt it.
Napier would be OK until the ROF became available. Nelson will have temporary seating to bring it up to 20,000  and is lighted.
 
Better still would be if FFA scheduled changed our schedule so we played 3 away games  at the start of the season in October and made up with more home games later on.
 
The annual away to Chch is out too.....AMI will not now be ready until Feb at the earliest
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An only child wrote:
The club is called WELLINGTON Phoenix FC...

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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zinidane wrote:
If you look at the RWC schedule...quite a few pool games are over by mid/late September. Certainly Nelson and Napier will have finished their games before start of October.
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Not sure if the grounds are unavailable for use until the whole RWC is over but I would doubt it.


Napier would be OK until the ROF became available. Nelson will have temporary seating to bring it up to�20,000 �and is lighted.

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Better still would be if FFA scheduled changed our schedule so we played�3 away games� at the start of the season in October and made up with more home games later on.

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The annual away to Chch is out too.....AMI will not now be ready until Feb at the earliest


As much as I'd love a game in Nelson, there's a cycle track around the pitch. You are so far away from the action it's ridiculous. The embankment isn't steep enough so you can't even see from there.
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Junior82 wrote:
An only child wrote:

The club is called WELLINGTON Phoenix FC...



And the rugby team is called the London Crusaders.. earthquake's aside, a game in Dunedin would be seeek!
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The Crusaders don't actually have a regionalised name....
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The Buller-Canterbury (mid North South)-Tasman-West Coast crusaders?
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Cheating c*nts will be cheating c*nt's wherever they play

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Are you talking about the Melbourne Victory or the Auckland Rugby Team?
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Why is AMI stadium out for the season? Post World Cup/ January would be perfect. Again.

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
As far as I'm aware no one has said how long it will take to fix AMI so where has the talk about it being out for the season come from?
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
A report said it'd unlikely be in use during the next super rugby season.
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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
From stuff.co.nz:

"Vbase is now working towards having the stadium ready by February next year, when the South African cricket team will tour."
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Rosco wrote:
From stuff.co.nz:

"Vbase is now working towards having the stadium ready by February next year, when the South African cricket team will tour."


That's ages away.
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Luis Garcia wrote:
Rosco wrote:
From stuff.co.nz:

"Vbase is now working towards having the stadium ready by February next year, when the South African cricket team will tour."


That's ages away.


But still well inside the a league season. I was just questioning why some people were writing it off for the season when no solid dates have been given for repairs that's all.
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Luis Garcia wrote:
zinidane wrote:
If you look at the RWC schedule...quite a few pool games are over by mid/late September. Certainly Nelson and Napier will have finished their games before start of October.
 

Not sure if the grounds are unavailable for use until the whole RWC is over but I would doubt it.


Napier would be OK until the ROF became available. Nelson will have temporary seating to bring it up to 20,000  and is lighted.

 

Better still would be if FFA scheduled changed our schedule so we played 3 away games  at the start of the season in October and made up with more home games later on.

 

The annual away to Chch is out too.....AMI will not now be ready until Feb at the earliest


As much as I'd love a game in Nelson, there's a cycle track around the pitch. You are so far away from the action it's ridiculous. The embankment isn't steep enough so you can't even see from there.
Yep...Nelson spent nearly $5 million on upgrading their park and its crap.....a stupid cycling ring was left that nobody uses and a very low bank means that you are probably 40 metres from the goal line. Could have/should have done a better job.
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