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Beckham Confirmed!

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Mossman wrote:
Feverish wrote:
When a negative spin is put on the underlying positve story in a bulletin then it is a right kick in the balls. They obviously went searching for that grumpy bugger.
 
I love how when TV interviews ratepayers groups, their representative is always sitting in a large comfy chair, wearing a thirty-year old sweater and seeming to hark back to the good old days when nice Mr Holyoake was running the country.
 
The best bit of all was that they didn't even have a caption saying who he was - it was like he was some random who they hadn't even bothered to check the name of, or who he represented!
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BroadArrow wrote:
mijk wrote:
[QUOTE=Marius Lakatush]& as far as i'm aware COMPLETELY FACTUALLY INCORRECT ..any monies spent apparently coming from a retailers commercial fund, NOT ratepayers


Not really wanting to get into a debate about WCC funding, but I think the money does come from ratepayers. Commercial ratepayers are still ratepayers and any extra costs they face get passed on to their customers (us) or will into cut their profits.

What peeves me about the reporting is that they're not pointing out that Terry Serepisos is fronting up with most of the dosh. Unfortunately, I don't think either he or the WCC will be able to publicly say exactly how much each is paying as these deals usually have confidentiality clauses.
 
There is NO (I know this is really hard for some people to understand) extra money coming out of ratepayers pockets for this event. The budget for the Events Promotions budget was set last year or whenever there last budget was set. The money has already been collected. The problem is, if the council doesn't spend it (i.e. a budget surplus), the ratepayers complain that they are wasting money, if they do spend it... the ratepayers complain they are wasting money. When was the last time you heard any ratepayer happy about anything, ever.  NEVER, thats because content people don't go around standing on soapboxes screaming "I'm fine with the rates, its OK with me what they spend it on". We only get to hear the whiners and moaners, and its boring the hell out of most people and taking the shine off what is the biggest PR boost for NZ football in 25 years. If you are really upset with the council, send them a letter, just stop annoying us on the forums about it. Or keep it off topic where it belongs.
 
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Mossman wrote:
Feverish wrote:
When a negative spin is put on the underlying positve story in a bulletin then it is a right kick in the balls. They obviously went searching for that grumpy bugger.
 
I love how when TV interviews ratepayers groups, their representative is always sitting in a large comfy chair, wearing a thirty-year old sweater and seeming to hark back to the good old days when nice Mr Holyoake was running the country.
 
The best bit of all was that they didn't even have a caption saying who he was - it was like he was some random who they hadn't even bothered to check the name of, or who he represented!
 
We should all stand outside his house and chant "Who are ya?"

Founder

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UberGunner wrote:
There is NO (I know this is really hard for some people to understand) extra money coming out of ratepayers pockets for this event. The budget for the Events Promotions budget was set last year or whenever there last budget was set. The money has already been collected.


Not really the point. It still came from ratepayers in the first place unless the council has started printing money behind the Reserve Bank's back. It's like saying the next dopey thing the central government decides to fund from contingency funding in the last budget into isn't being funded by taxpayers because it was set aside at the last budget.

However, as I said in my previous post, I don't think it's worth quibbling about WCC funding because Terry is fronting up with most of the money and media reports should be pointing that out up front.
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BroadArrow wrote:
UberGunner wrote:
There is NO (I know this is really hard for some people to understand) extra money coming out of ratepayers pockets for this event. The budget for the Events Promotions budget was set last year or whenever there last budget was set. The money has already been collected.


Not really the point. It still came from ratepayers in the first place unless the council has started printing money behind the Reserve Bank's back. It's like saying the next dopey thing the central government decides to fund from contingency funding in the last budget into isn't being funded by taxpayers because it was set aside at the last budget.

However, as I said in my previous post, I don't think it's worth quibbling about WCC funding because Terry is fronting up with most of the money and media reports should be pointing that out up front.
 
I don't know what media reports you're looking at. If you read today's Dom Post you'll see there are 2 articles - one in the front section, one in the sport section - and pretty much the first thing they say is that Terry will be fronting up most of the money.
 
The WCC is funding a very small amount. If you're so concerned about the way they spend our rates, take a drive down Cobham Drive towards the airport and look at the thousands of dollars they've spent on sh*tty "works of art" like that spinning light thing, the neon flax and that massive orange needle.
 
At least Beckham is going to make us some money.
King Douglas2007-09-19 09:46:49
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I don't know what media reports you're looking at. If you read today's Dom Post you'll see there are 2 articles - one in the front section, one in the sport section - and pretty much the first thing they say is that Terry will be fronting up most of the money.[/QUOTE]

Admitedly, I hadn't looked at all reports. I had heard the RNZ bulletins, seen last night's TVNZ and TV3 stories on their websites, and read the NZPA article on Stuff (no longer there I think). If the papers are more balanced this morning, good on them.

 [QUOTE=King Douglas]The WCC is funding a very small amount. If you're so concerned about the way they spend our rates, take a drive down Cobham Drive towards the airport and look at the thousands of dollars they've spent on sh*tty "works of art" like that spinning light thing, the neon flax and that massive orange needle.


I couldn't agree more.
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There is a poll on the radio sport site. Are you excited about David Beckham playing in NZ?
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Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football

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quite a laugh listening to telfer go on about it, i thought dewhurst absolutely went to town on him and then good to see devlin ring up and have a go. telfers a twat but apparently hell be here for the game so obviously a chant in his driection would go down nicely

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Alistair wrote:
http://www.radiosport.co.nz/
 
Hit up the poll - Even If its only to show your support for football in NZ
 
EVERYONE get on this. The press will have a field day if it is costing this much money, and only 30% of people voting say they are interested.

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Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
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Alistair wrote:
http://www.radiosport.co.nz/
 
Hit up the poll - Even If its only to show your support for football in NZ


As they say: vote early, vote often.

Note: the Radio Sport site uses cookies to record whether or not you've voted.
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so turn them off and vote as much as you like
 
EDIT: got to turn them back on to post here though
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bopman wrote:
good to see devlin ring up
 
what 15min period did devlin call in?
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probably between 1045 and 11

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If only the radiosport website wasn't so uselessly slow...
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Pedant warning.

From the club�s media release:

�The Wellington fixture � will see the Hyundai A-League�s newest club take on the Galaxy in just the American club�s second match outside the United States.�

http://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/default.aspx?s=wellfc_news_item&id=19308

Apologies to the yellow fever Toronto FC fans. Presumably Sydney is second, we're third.

Wonder if the club has an FCU?

L*

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Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football
 
I'm all for football and support the Phoenix totally, but you can stick david beckham where the sun don't shine, his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
I want a rate rebate & no I will not be at the game.
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Skaman wrote:
Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football
 
I'm all for football and support the Phoenix totally, but you can stick david beckham where the sun don't shine, his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
I want a rate rebate & no I will not be at the game.
 
Skaman, fair enough not liking the guy, but i don't think he has single-handedly caused the changes in English football
 
surely Sky (along with the plus side of it's benefits of more football on tv here) is one of the main causes of the changes, which have been made worse by the mad money brought in by foriegn ownership
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BroadArrow wrote:

 
The WCC is funding a very small amount. If you're so concerned about the way they spend our rates, take a drive down Cobham Drive towards the airport and look at the thousands of dollars they've spent on sh*tty "works of art" like that spinning light thing, the neon flax and that massive orange needle.


I couldn't agree more.
 
except for the fact that Meridian paid for those then give them to council, think about that next time you pay your power bill
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Skaman wrote:
Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football
 
his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
 
One of the stupidest comments I have ever heard

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Skaman wrote:
 
I'm all for football and support the Phoenix totally, but you can stick david beckham where the sun don't shine, his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
 
I'll play your game. How did he do this?
dairyflat2007-09-19 15:09:45
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. 
20/5/20

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I would like to see one example of how David Beckham has had a bad attitude in any relation to football. Sure, his wife is a hoe, and thats what draws attention to him. But apart from her, he has always seemed positive, generous, and given everything for his respective team. 
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Skaman wrote:
Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football
 
I'm all for football and support the Phoenix totally, but you can stick david beckham where the sun don't shine, his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
I want a rate rebate & no I will not be at the game.
 
Sorry but an absurd comment. As above, his attitude on the pitch is exceptional, in fact its one of the things hes most praised for. as a football fan, Ill go to the game to see his football performance, and as a top professional I bet he will be spot on. And be realistic, the wage structure in the English game has nothing to do with Beckham
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there seems to be too much ignorance when it comes to how the world works. David Beckham hasnt played in the premier league for nearly 5 years now. Only since the Abramovich era have the wages for english players skyrocketed. And at least the deal with sky in uk shares the money around reasonably evenly, in spain and italy, the big clubs get to sell tv coverage individually which nearly guarantees the big clubs stay the big clubs. How is this beckhams fault? Yes, he was offered a stupid amount of money by the galaxy, but he would be stupid for not taking it. Its up to the galaxy to recoup the money, not beckham personally. He is just an employee of the club.

Im getting tired of defending this football event to all the negtive moaners out there. Im not trying to have a go at anyone in particular but i have seen some of the stupidest uniformed comments in the last 2 days to make me lose faith in mankind.

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UberGunner wrote:

there seems to be too much ignorance when it comes to how the world works. David Beckham hasnt played in the premier league for nearly 5 years now. Only since the Abramovich era have the wages for english players skyrocketed. And at least the deal with sky in uk shares the money around reasonably evenly, in spain and italy, the big clubs get to sell tv coverage individually which nearly guarantees the big clubs stay the big clubs. How is this beckhams fault? Yes, he was offered a stupid amount of money by the galaxy, but he would be stupid for not taking it. Its up to the galaxy to recoup the money, not beckham personally. He is just an employee of the club.

Im getting tired of defending this football event to all the negtive moaners out there. Im not trying to have a go at anyone in particular but i have seen some of the stupidest uniformed comments in the last 2 days to make me lose faith in mankind.


Hang in there Uber its not all bad
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Samaratins and Sally's on the speed dial.
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Alistair wrote:
http://www.radiosport.co.nz/
 
Hit up the poll - Even If its only to show your support for football in NZ
 
Current standings:
 
Are you excited about David Beckham playing in NZ? Yes - can't wait.
70
(60.34%) No - not interested.
46
(39.66%)
 
Comon guys lets get a strong positive on this one, like we did to that warriors vs nix poll :P
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masey wrote:
Everyone chant "WHO R YA!!!!" to beckham this would be quality!!!!!
 
Now that would be funny, except probably Manure fans might get a bit testee over it. But I can see the funny side.
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what are ticket prices? and will it be sold out?
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Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football



Dont talk bollox freedom of speech is more important than sport ask Nelson Mandela!
Try and be imaginative and come up with decent counter points if you disagree with something, don't just try to have it shut down because you are not willing or clever enough to argue your case .
I know im in a minority on this board who don't like the idea of council funds  being spent on enticing an  incredibly rich fading superstar to play in a friendly against the Phoenix but i believe i have a right to discuss it on this forum because one it involves
football and two it involves politics.
I have posted several posts on this subject and had all sorts of reply s some witty some tedious some clever some not  ,whatever else you think about it you have to admit it has been a great talking point and surely thats what a forum is all about ,i mean what would you have us talk about that wouldn't offend or confuse or maybe bore you, footballers haircuts footballers wifes? i just find that all a bit yawn to be honest and almost as tedious as most friendly games ive been to mind you at $80 a ticket maybe this one will be different(aye right)

Kiwi Jambo2007-09-19 17:33:35

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Mossman wrote:

Excellent News - I'm looking forwrd to it so Ross and Felipe show up Becks for the plodder he is.� Actually, am keen to see Landon Donovan - I remember him from the U-17 World Cup in 1999 scoring that game winner against us.



Yea definately, its pressure on Becks to perform and with 55 minutes of action,if he chooses to play the bare minimum, i dont think we are likely to see mch spark. Hes not a player that will cut us up but will threaten with a few dangerous crosses (i hope for the fans sake anyway! and maybe even a trademark free kick fingers crossed!

I think its highly likely you'll see greater flair in the likes of Fellipe, Daniel, Donavan and Xavier. Truth be told though Beckham will bring people to the stadium, where the players above proabably wouldnt and when its all said and done thats the aim of things aint it?
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"Same old whingers, always moaning."

I hope the whingers keep to their word and stay away from the game for all our sakes.

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Kiwi Jambo wrote:
Liturgic_Bliss wrote:

Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football



Dont talk bollix freedom of speech is more important than sport ask Nelson Mandela!
Try and be imaginative and come up with decent counter points if you disagree with something, don't just try to have it shut down because you are not willing or clever enough to argue your case .
I know I'm in a minority on this board who don't like the idea of council funds  being spent on enticing an  incredibly rich fading superstar to play in a friendly against the Phoenix but i believe i have a right to discuss it on this forum because one it involves
football and two it involves politics.
I have posted several posts on this subject and had all sorts of reply s some witty some tedious some clever some not  ,whatever else you think about it you have to admit it has been a great talking point and surely thats what a forum is all about ,i mean what would you have us talk about that wouldn't offend or confuse or maybe bore you, footballers haircuts footballers wifes? i just find that all a bit yawn to be honest and almost as tedious as most friendly games ive been to mind you at $80 a ticket maybe this one will be different(aye right)

 
Here here...
I may not always agree with what people have to say, i will always fight for there right to say it. Unless it annoys me then
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1st we get semi nudity and now politics hate to think what will come next.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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Skaman wrote:
I'm all for football and support the Phoenix totally, but you can stick david beckham where the sun don't shine, his attitude and wages have ruined English football.
 
 
I'm another who is interested to see how anyone can argue that Beckham's attitude and wages have ruined English football. The two most significant developments in English football over the last 15 years are the creation of the Premiership (cue: power shift to clubs from the FA, foreign invasion of players, retention of money at the top flight to cement the status quo etc) and the Abramovich (cue: foreign takeover of clubs, inflation of transfer values, inflation of wages).
 
The Premiership came in before Beckham had made his professional debut (debuted in the 1992/93 season against Brighton trivia fans). The Russian took over Chelsea after Beckham had left for Spain.
 
Praise of Beckham's attitude is the one thing that unites the game - his work rate and dedication, the fashion in which he regained his place for Real Madrid and England after being dropped by both... where's the attitude problem? How many other stars of the game would respond to that situation in this way? 
 
As for wages, didn't he earn about 90K GBP per week when last in English football. That's being well paid, but hardly ruinous or even much to cause surprise to the 2003 Premiership. Of course, when you factor in endorsements Beckham's earnings are huge, but that's besides the point.
 
Not liking Beckham is one thing and a valid enough view to hold. Accusing him of ruining English football with his attitude and wages just sounds ignorant.
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I am waiting for Skaman to retract that ridiculous comment about SIR David. He is a f****g  legend (media circus aside)
 
The council will always find stuff to spend my rates on that i dont agree with, but helping market a major football event in Wellington is NOT one of them.
Tourets2007-09-19 18:57:04
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this is a funny thread
I like tautologies because I like them.
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Kiwi Jambo wrote:

Say no to Politics on Forums ... say yes to football



Dont talk bollix freedom of speech is more important than sport ask Nelson Mandela!
Try and be imaginative and come up with decent counter points if you disagree with something, don't just try to have it shut down because you are not willing or clever enough to argue your case .
I know I'm in a minority on this board who don't like the idea of council funds  being spent on enticing an  incredibly rich fading superstar to play in a friendly against the Phoenix but i believe i have a right to discuss it on this forum because one it involves
football and two it involves politics.
I have posted several posts on this subject and had all sorts of reply s some witty some tedious some clever some not  ,whatever else you think about it you have to admit it has been a great talking point and surely thats what a forum is all about ,i mean what would you have us talk about that wouldn't offend or confuse or maybe bore you, footballers haircuts footballers wifes? i just find that all a bit yawn to be honest and almost as tedious as most friendly games ive been to mind you at $80 a ticket maybe this one will be different(aye right)

 
yea sure its good talking about it, and i never said it offended me or bored me, and did i disagree with anything?  I just commented , and as far as I know , thats freedom of speech.  I agree with your post wholeheartedly but don't see what it has to do with my post
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Arsenal wrote:
"Same old whingers, always moaning."

I hope the whingers keep to their word and stay away from the game for all our sakes.
 
Hey Gooner howz it going? I never thought I'd see the day a Gooner fan supported Becks unless it was in an England shirt.
 
The good news about this deal is if he's injured, tghe game is postponed to another date when he's fit. I have to be honest though, Bringing Barcelon here would have been impressive, so many quality stars including Henry. But the Galaxy without Becks nor Donovan and who have you got?? That might be a whinge but there's also a lot of truth in it.
 
I hope it is a success for all concerned but I find it hard to get motivated over this team.
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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