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$40-45 Million Soccer Specific Stadium - Petone Phoenix

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almost 12 years ago

People under the age of 70 actually write letters to the editor to the Hutt news...?


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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

People under the age of 70 actually write letters to the editor to the Hutt news...?


They do.... but they only get published if you are over 70.
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letter to the editor all very well informed - yeah right (next Tui add)

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 12 years ago

So. Somebody is telling porkies.


I emailed the editor. He emailed me back both promptly and very politely to inform me that he did not receive one single letter in support, and if he did he most certainly would have printed them, and he was sorry I had the wrong impression. He was very much committed to providing a balanced view.


So, you guys that said you wrote, I don't know who you wrote to.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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now I know someone is lying, just cos he said he'd print them doesn't mean he will. He may have inadvertantly lost them?

Queenslander 3x a year.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

So. Somebody is telling porkies.


I emailed the editor. He emailed me back both promptly and very politely to inform me that he did not receive one single letter in support, and if he did he most certainly would have printed them, and he was sorry I had the wrong impression. He was very much committed to providing a balanced view.


So, you guys that said you wrote, I don't know who you wrote to.


That's pretty sh*t, you got sold up the river Smithy.
What say you letter-writer claimants???
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almost 12 years ago

The two I know were both emailed (as per instructed in the paper).

I'm going to do one now - and yes, I realise it won't be in this weeks lol.

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almost 12 years ago
SurgeQld wrote:

The two I know were both emailed (as per instructed in the paper).

I'm going to do one now - and yes, I realise it won't be in this weeks lol.

 

Copy in smithy@yellowfever.co.nz

Honestly, I reckon the two you know were probably talking smack.

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almost 12 years ago

New food items at Westpac Stadium are in the range of $8-9 which is rather good value

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almost 12 years ago

And if the mini-versions are an example of the full size it all tastes really good as well.

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almost 12 years ago

I couldn't stay away from the chicken burgers. Om nom nom nom. 


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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

I couldn't stay away from the chicken burgers. Om nom nom nom. 

This was hilarious, a waitress has just left and another comes and Tegal takes another Chicken Burger...
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almost 12 years ago
Ard Righ wrote:

New food items at Westpac Stadium are in the range of $8-9 which is rather good value

Depends on the portion sizes. Big screen gave the impression they were pretty small.
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almost 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:
Ard Righ wrote:

New food items at Westpac Stadium are in the range of $8-9 which is rather good value

Depends on the portion sizes. Big screen gave the impression they were pretty small.

Did wonder that myself. Probably kept portions small to keep the prices reasonable. Will be interesting to see what the full sized product is like. 

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Smithy wrote:
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So, you guys that said you wrote, I don't know who you wrote to.



Weird. I have sent mine again. Thanks for the heads up.
Profile pic. Should you be interested. Lakhsen, on the right, lost touch with him.
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe. 
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almost 12 years ago


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago

Well f*ck. we're doomed. 


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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

Well f*ck. we're doomed. 

They just need to offered something in return for their support.

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almost 12 years ago

Newtown Park?

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almost 12 years ago

That should have been sorted before the thing went anywhere near the media.

Project well fucked now.

They have dropped the ball hugely here.  I said it in the opening hours that A well thought out PR campaign would have had all these concerns identified and answers ready plus all the key players in support and on the front foot.  It's been badly handled since since those first hours.

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almost 12 years ago

Where's a SO MUCH THIS button when I need one News.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago


Even if it was a play to get cheaper rates at RoF its got to look like its possible or else the stadium trust will just call Welnix's bluff.

 

Next up: New Zealand Phoenix....

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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almost 12 years ago

Epic fail. As HN said, was a no-brainer that should have been addressed at the start - I said as much in an email to GM when it first came out (and yes Smithy, he did get it lol).

Ironically, the original idea to redevelop the rec first emerged from within the PRFC a couple of years back.

E + R + O

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almost 12 years ago

And I come back to my original and only statement on this: this will never happen.


I still believe this was a bargaining tool move. Is Gareth that stupid not to have gone to the rugby guys first??? He would have known their position before going to the media. All the noise and get people looking at the issue (Westpac) and then move on.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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almost 12 years ago

They didn't know their own position until a recent committee meeting. It's a club, some are for it, others are against.

But yes, won't happen.

E + R + O

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almost 12 years ago

Wow. Can't 'this' previous comments on phone but totally want to. It's unbelievable they didn't get prfc on board before going public. I always thought it was fishy that they weren't saying anything on the subject.

I wonder if prfc got "encouraged" by others higher up the chain? I.e. wcc tell wrfu that if the nix move the stadium is stuffed and won't be able to do xyz in terms of development and then wrfu had a quiet word to prfu.

Anyway the whole idea is pretty screwed now. *sigh *

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They have no physical claim to the ground or stand, only their history there (which is significant).

Their clubrooms and 'official' no.1 pitch are actually across the road (North Park). They have actually played prem games there in the past and there were even rumours a couple of years ago they wanted to move the games back there. 

The history they have at the Rec and the momentum the nimbys will take from this are the damaging factors. Unfortunately that might be enough to stop it. 


To be frank, this is pathetically incompetent that Welnix didn't get these guys onside from day 1. I'm sure it wouldn't have been that hard - the rugby club were obviously on the fence considering they didn't come out opposed until now. 

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almost 12 years ago

I'm completely ignorant about this. So why don't we include them now?

Mind you I always suspected it was Gareth, et al diverting attention away from the lack of team investment anyhow.

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almost 12 years ago

Whether or not this thing flies will depend entirely on whether fans are prepared to get off their arses and submit on the annual plan.


Everyone on here talks a good game, but will they actually put pen to paper and do something?


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

Whether or not this thing flies will depend entirely on whether fans are prepared to get off their arses and submit on the annual plan.


Everyone on here talks a good game, but will they actually put pen to paper and do something?




I know a tiny bit about submissions, but usually that involves being a resident or something.

Maybe a guide for us useless retards?

see I am helping

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almost 12 years ago

Do the views of Wgtn residents/ratepayers count for much in this?

"Phoenix till they lose"

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Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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almost 12 years ago
Smithy wrote:

Whether or not this thing flies will depend entirely on whether fans are prepared to get off their arses and submit on the annual plan.


Everyone on here talks a good game, but will they actually put pen to paper and do something?


No, not entirely. But it will undoubtedly be a factor... get it on people:

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I don't understand why they'd be against having a brand new facility to play at that won't cost them a thing? Especially since the current stand is falling to bits. 


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almost 12 years ago
Tegal wrote:

I don't understand why they'd be against having a brand new facility to play at that won't cost them a thing? Especially since the current stand is falling to bits. 

Because it means they'd be receiving help from a kick-and-kiss club and a whole bunch of kiwi rugbyheads would rather have sh*tty old facilities than have anything to do with football because football's a game for soft pencilnecks and the rugbyheads are afraid they might catch being a poncy foreign girly-boy from the footballers?

 

*not that I think all people involved in rugby in NZ are anti-football, but enough to make a difference are

 

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almost 12 years ago

The whole 'alternative venues haven't been explored' is also irrelevant when you're deciding whether you think an arena at the petone rec is feasible and a good idea. 

"We think renovating westpac stadium is better for nix aspirations" is NOT a valid reason to oppose the building of a stadium in petone.


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It sounds like they are against the loss of playing space.

From what I've read, Welnix (I think) where essentially saying all of the Petone Rec would become playing and training surfaces for the Nix, with the main pitch possibly used by Rugby or League too.

I know we've talked about it in here but I don't think Welnix said anything about whether the training/extra fields could be used by other folks whenever or if they would be closed to the public.

So I think it's the loss of these fields that have Petone Rugby annoyed.

Yes they get a fantastic new stadium for their main matches but they lose the current four(ish) fields, or the two you see in the Stadium Illustration after construction, to all their other teams if they are to be used as Nix training facilities full time.

Like Hard News said, this probably should've been dealt with a long time ago.

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almost 12 years ago


Even if it was a play to get cheaper rates at RoF its got to look like its possible or else the stadium trust will just call Welnix's bluff.

 

Next up: New Zealand Phoenix....

I think this as well... dammit CT have a "this" much as I don't want to admit this is a likely outcome.

"Phoenix till they lose"

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