I'm a bit surprised at the number of people who seem to have entirely forgotten just how close we were to not having a club anymore, and who also don't seem to appreciate just how precarious the club's position continues to be.
Bollocks. Of course that has not been forgotten. Despite what the FFA thinks, do you actually think travelling to the far flung corners of NEW Zealand is the best way to "Build the Brand". The novelty in other centres has / is wearing off. What will be the way to build that again? By winning and winning regularly. Effectively giving away home advantage in 1/4 of our games is will not assist that. Turning Westpac into a Venue that other teams disliked coming to, that will assist that. the general NZ public loves supporting Winners, start winning regularly, hell surprise everyone, actually go out and win the league, that will be what brings supporters to the games and gets people flicking on Sky.
So for now, Yes the travelling circus is the reality, time will tell how effective or otherwise it will be. Does that mean everyone has to love the idea and spend Christ knows how much trekking from one end of the country to see a home game?
Then again, perhaps I am just not a real fan.
This is entirely missing the point. The club as of right now, has a future of 4 years. To have anything beyond that, they have to hit off-field targets, and convince the FFA that the club brings commercial value to the league. In addition to that, the club's main sponsor wants them to have a presence in Auckland for their own commercial reasons.
If the club can't do these things, then success on the field alone will not be enough. \
And finally, no-one here is telling anyone to like this reality - hell, Rob Morrison has told the club members that saving the club may involve things none of us like - but if we want to continue to have a club, then we have to get through this.