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Wasn't there a Sidelines last year that complained about people sl*gging off players performances anonymously?. Either way all publicity is good publicity and I always thought it was common knowledge that you could see certain things in peoples profile anyway.
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Indeed.

As I said earlier, it doesn't take a rocket scientist or access to the back end of this site to figure out many identities.  Just knowing someone, the content and tone of posts and/or similarity to other posters unveils many multi's.

As an example.  The identity of Terryslovechild was obvious from his/her first post.

Anyway, done with.  Jim Kayes will deny it, but he's wrong.  I know this, I was there when it happened.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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What exactly did this bloke post that warranted his details being forwarded to Phoenix HQ? Aside from threatening anything illegal, I can't for the life of me understand why they'd even bother. I doubt Terry P is concerned with what the online boogey men are saying about him.

I think the crux of Kayes point wasn't that THERE'S NO PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET OH MY GOD BIG BROTHER CHANGED MY AVATAR HOLY f**kING sh*t, but that a stupid post on the all-important Yellow Fever forums got forwaded to Phoenix HQ, which as I mentioned, is completely baffling. I think we can all agree it's storm-in-a-tea-cup stuff anyway.

However, in regards to his point about the thundersticks, I think he may have a point, but I don't think the pussy-willow whining of a couple of douchebags speaks for Yellow Fever as a whole. If handing little Jimmy and Sally thundersticks to bang enhances their enjoyment of the football (they're there to watch the football, they're there to watch the football...), and encourages more families and thus more people to come along to see the 'Nix at home, surely that's a good thing?

Okay, sure, they're a cheap marketing gimmick and outside the realms of "tradintional" football fan regalia, but like it or not, this isn't a traditional football country and in a saturate sports market like Wellington, the Phoenix have to scratch and claw for every extra fan. Needles to say, the best way to combat this would be for the 'Nix to start an awesome winning streak, which I hope like hell kicks off this weekend...

And the "HUR HUR THE MEDIA PROPS UP RUGBY YOUR SPORT IS DYING HURRRR!" comments are embarrassing. Do yourselves a favour and stop looking like petulent assholes. I love both sports, and think there's defintely room for them at the ring of fire. This isn't high school.
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What exactly did this bloke post that warranted his details being forwarded to Phoenix HQ? Aside from threatening anything illegal, I can't for the life of me understand why they'd even bother. I doubt Terry P is concerned with what the online boogey men are saying about him.

Read the thread. Nothing. He suggested that we signed Muscat because Tony P (not Terry P) is from Melbourne, and Tony was able to figure out who it was. No forwarding of details or anything like that.

Nothing to it.
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f**k, I know what I'm writing about for Salient next week...

(by Michael Oliver, me - hello - I'm Michael Oliver - that's me)
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What exactly did this bloke post that warranted his details being forwarded to Phoenix HQ? Aside from threatening anything illegal, I can't for the life of me understand why they'd even bother. I doubt Terry P is concerned with what the online boogey men are saying about him. I think the crux of Kayes point wasn't that THERE'S NO PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET OH MY GOD BIG BROTHER CHANGED MY AVATAR HOLY f**kING sh*t, but that a stupid post on the all-important Yellow Fever forums got forwaded to Phoenix HQ, which as I mentioned, is completely baffling. I think we can all agree it's storm-in-a-tea-cup stuff anyway. However, in regards to his point about the thundersticks, I think he may have a point, but I don't think the pussy-willow whining of a couple of douchebags speaks for Yellow Fever as a whole. If handing little Jimmy and Sally thundersticks to bang enhances their enjoyment of the football (they're there to watch the football, they're there to watch the football...), and encourages more families and thus more people to come along to see the 'Nix at home, surely that's a good thing? Okay, sure, they're a cheap marketing gimmick and outside the realms of "tradintional" football fan regalia, but like it or not, this isn't a traditional football country and in a saturate sports market like Wellington, the Phoenix have to scratch and claw for every extra fan. Needles to say, the best way to combat this would be for the 'Nix to start an awesome winning streak, which I hope like hell kicks off this weekend... And the "HUR HUR THE MEDIA PROPS UP RUGBY YOUR SPORT IS DYING HURRRR!" comments are embarrassing. Do yourselves a favour and stop looking like petulent assholes. I love both sports, and think there's defintely room for them at the ring of fire. This isn't high school.

Well said on all points!

www.kiwifromthecouch.blogspot.com

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Interesting too how the Dom Post contacted us to get a comment on the Thundersticks and Hard news and myself said we wouldnt comment as we had no problem with them.

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yomcat wrote:
What exactly did this bloke post that warranted his details being forwarded to Phoenix HQ? Aside from threatening anything illegal, I can't for the life of me understand why they'd even bother. I doubt Terry P is concerned with what the online boogey men are saying about him.

Read the thread. Nothing. He suggested that we signed Muscat because Tony P (not Terry P) is from Melbourne, and Tony was able to figure out who it was. No forwarding of details or anything like that.

Nothing to it.


Whoops, yeah, Tony P. Nobody forward this to him, okay?

Ah, well, nice cock-up by the Dom Post in that case. I wouldn't crucify Kayes completely - he may have compiled the story, but the sports editorial team as a whole should've double-checked their facts. But still, storm meets tea cup.
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As a space filler I really don't think there would be too much editorial ettention paid to Sidelines...but as a budding journalist you'll know far more about that than me...
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Feverish wrote:
Interesting too how the Dom Post contacted us to get a comment on the Thundersticks and Hard news and myself said we wouldnt comment as we had no problem with them.


This is the classic example of what has consistantly happened though.  The moment (some of) the media read one persons comment on here they consider it to be the gospel truth of the masses.  Some people on here dislike Rugby so everyone on here must.  Some people dislike Thundersticks on here so everyone must.  Some people on here think the Phoenix should be in the O-League so everyone must.

I'm sorry but if you're cross section is the view of 10 people out of 5000 registered on hear you are basing your research on a percentage so small it is barely the margin for error in 5000 people.  If you made generalisations about the general public's views on an issue after you asked 10 people you'd be laughed out of journalism but when it comes to here it is the belief of all.

(Incidentally, I'm not a fan of Thundersticks, I'm just a bit Meh on it which wouldn't really have been the action they wanted).

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Feel free to park this again.  It's already been given more credit or effort than it deserves.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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HarryHotspur wrote:
As a space filler I really don't think there would be too much editorial ettention paid to Sidelines...but as a budding journalist you'll know far more about that than me...


Yeah, that's my feeling too - which is huge shame sine it portrays YF in a pretty poor light. Joe Casual Sports Fan will read that and immediately think "Well, those whiny soccer bunnies are a precious lot, aren't they?" - an absolutely unfair inferance given that the YFZ are, without a shadow of a doubt, the most well-organised, enthusastic and diligent crop of spots fans New Zealand sport has seen in a very, very long time.

I think the best remedy would be to get out there on the 14th en masse, sing, chant, unfurl our pasty winter-white chests at the 70 minute mark, and show everybody - even the gliteratti of New Zealand sports journalism who appear to treat hearsay as fact - that this team, above all else, is worth getting excited about, and a generous percentage of that is because their fans are awesome. Simple.
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I think you mean the 80 minute mark...
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80 minute mark
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Aw, c'mon! An extra ten minutes for the boys? Go on... go on...

Show Smeltzy a little nip, go on...
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Actually, I'm kind of dreading the 10 minutes to go and leading time at RoF this season...HN is right in front of me this season, and it's not a sight I'm looking forward to...
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HarryHotspur wrote:
As a space filler I really don't think there would be too much editorial ettention paid to Sidelines...but as a budding journalist you'll know far more about that than me...


Yeah, that's my feeling too - which is huge shame sine it portrays YF in a pretty poor light. Joe Casual Sports Fan will read that and immediately think "Well, those whiny soccer bunnies are a precious lot, aren't they?" - an absolutely unfair inferance given that the YFZ are, without a shadow of a doubt, the most well-organised, enthusastic and diligent crop of spots fans New Zealand sport has seen in a very, very long time.

I think the best remedy would be to get out there on the 14th en masse, sing, chant, unfurl our pasty winter-white chests at the 70 minute mark, and show everybody - even the gliteratti of New Zealand sports journalism who appear to treat hearsay as fact - that this team, above all else, is worth getting excited about, and a generous percentage of that is because their fans are awesome. Simple.
 
why would you want soccer supporters to be organised? watching sport isnt about being organised nazi style its about enjoying the game and giving the referee a bit of sh*t. thats where yellow fever fails in my view - far to organised and structured from my point of view.
bobboltontawa22008-08-29 16:08:43
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Only out of the stadium Bob.  In it we're as a big a shambles as anyone.

(Actually , to be fair we're a shambles out of it as well but we hide it well).

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Hard News wrote:
The moment (some of) the media read one persons comment on here they consider it to be the gospel truth of the masses.  Some people on here dislike Rugby so everyone on here must.  Some people dislike Thundersticks on here so everyone must.  Some people on here think the Phoenix should be in the O-League so everyone must.
Just wait till you get your first criminal caught on camera wearing a Nix scarf.
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HarryHotspur wrote:
As a space filler I really don't think there would be too much editorial ettention paid to Sidelines...but as a budding journalist you'll know far more about that than me...


Yeah, that's my feeling too - which is huge shame sine it portrays YF in a pretty poor light. Joe Casual Sports Fan will read that and immediately think "Well, those whiny soccer bunnies are a precious lot, aren't they?" - an absolutely unfair inferance given that the YFZ are, without a shadow of a doubt, the most well-organised, enthusastic and diligent crop of spots fans New Zealand sport has seen in a very, very long time.

I think the best remedy would be to get out there on the 14th en masse, sing, chant, unfurl our pasty winter-white chests at the 70 minute mark, and show everybody - even the gliteratti of New Zealand sports journalism who appear to treat hearsay as fact - that this team, above all else, is worth getting excited about, and a generous percentage of that is because their fans are awesome. Simple.
 
why would you want soccer supporters to be organised? watching sport isnt about being organised nazi style its about enjoying the game and giving the referee a bit of sh*t. thats where yellow fever fails in my view - far to organised and structured from my point of view.


What other group of New Zealand sports fans have their own dedicated online website which is frequently updated?

What other group of New Zealand sports fans have numerous sponsors, including two restaurants/bars to call their own?

What other group of New Zealand sports fans have successfully marketed a number of high-quality pieces of clothing?

And furthermore, what other group of New Zealand sports fans liaisons this closely with the team they're supporting?

If that doesn't scream "organised" then what the hell does?  It makes for a far more enjoyable experience.
Michael Oliver2008-08-29 16:18:02
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Hard News wrote:
Only out of the stadium Bob.  In it we're as a big a shambles as anyone.

(Actually , to be fair we're a shambles out of it as well but we hide it well).
 
 i tend to think its the opposite really - i think you lot do a splendid job out of the stadium - this website, your sponsors, organising events and such like can't really beat that.
 
in the ground - people getting upset about those banger things, whistles, people telling other people when to take their shirts off, one row of core fans. (i almost sound depressed) - ive never been to a soccer game anywhere in the world ( and ive been to a few grounds in my young age) where a supporters group decides what goes on in the stadium - very structured. maybe its what new zealand needs as people are used to sitting down with a cup of tea and watching some rugby - but to be honest ive never seen a more polite and structured supporters group in the few supporter clubs ive seen the world ( australia, england, usa)
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Long Live Jim Kayes
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HarryHotspur wrote:
As a space filler I really don't think there would be too much editorial ettention paid to Sidelines...but as a budding journalist you'll know far more about that than me...


Yeah, that's my feeling too - which is huge shame sine it portrays YF in a pretty poor light. Joe Casual Sports Fan will read that and immediately think "Well, those whiny soccer bunnies are a precious lot, aren't they?" - an absolutely unfair inferance given that the YFZ are, without a shadow of a doubt, the most well-organised, enthusastic and diligent crop of spots fans New Zealand sport has seen in a very, very long time.

I think the best remedy would be to get out there on the 14th en masse, sing, chant, unfurl our pasty winter-white chests at the 70 minute mark, and show everybody - even the gliteratti of New Zealand sports journalism who appear to treat hearsay as fact - that this team, above all else, is worth getting excited about, and a generous percentage of that is because their fans are awesome. Simple.
 
why would you want soccer supporters to be organised? watching sport isnt about being organised nazi style its about enjoying the game and giving the referee a bit of sh*t. thats where yellow fever fails in my view - far to organised and structured from my point of view.


What other group of New Zealand sports fans have their own dedicated online website which is frequently updated?

What other group of New Zealand sports fans have numerous sponsors, including two restaurants/bars to call their own?

What other group of New Zealand sports fans have successfully marketed a number of high-quality pieces of clothing?

And furthermore, what other group of New Zealand sports fans liaisons this closely with the team they're supporting?

If that doesn't scream "organised" then what the hell does?  It makes for a far more enjoyable experience.
dont go there mike. some at the dp seem to have convinced themselves YF thinks it is too cool for school and that we somehow reckon we're more impt than the phoenix. we should avoid any self-congratulation or credit for anything (except bottle throwing of course).
 
I dont really understand it but that mentality seems to flow from some sense of being threatened by both the forums and the sport itself.
Marius Lacatus2008-08-29 16:31:09
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kayes has been a rubbish journalist for years, going all the way back to when the hurricanes first started out. used to sl*g them off at every opportunity. he's a poor excuse for a journalist that's for sure.
 
p.s. headline in the next dompost "yellow fever hate jim kayes" haha
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Dwyer - Any relation to Bob

Great comments

I would be sh#t scared if I was Jim. I think he could be at 4 Kings tomorrow night.

 
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I would be sh#t scared if I was Jim. I think he could be at 4 Kings tomorrow night.

 


Still fishin'?
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Guys, do not feed the troll. You empower him by getting worked up about it.
Just ignore, and visualise us beating the crap out of Adelaide tomorrow night.
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PLEASE READ:
 
Too many of the comments on this thread are personal attacks on Jim Kayes. By all means get stuck into his comments about YF in Sidelines (which were in one instance false, and in another, lame), but dont just attack the guy. That is not good form.
 
Ill give you a bit of time to decide if you want to delete/edit any of your posts, after that I will use my powers of moderation and discretion to do it for you.
Marius Lacatus2008-08-29 17:19:00
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Hard News wrote:
Only out of the stadium Bob.  In it we're as a big a shambles as anyone.

(Actually , to be fair we're a shambles out of it as well but we hide it well).
 
 i tend to think its the opposite really - i think you lot do a splendid job out of the stadium - this website, your sponsors, organising events and such like can't really beat that.
 
in the ground - people getting upset about those banger things, whistles, people telling other people when to take their shirts off, one row of core fans. (i almost sound depressed) - ive never been to a soccer game anywhere in the world ( and ive been to a few grounds in my young age) where a supporters group decides what goes on in the stadium - very structured. maybe its what new zealand needs as people are used to sitting down with a cup of tea and watching some rugby - but to be honest ive never seen a more polite and structured supporters group in the few supporter clubs ive seen the world ( australia, england, usa)


so?
I like tautologies because I like them.
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What a bloody awesome day it was yesterday, almost reminded me of Brissy (cept for the fact it was 12 degrees) 







E + R + O

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SurgeQld wrote:
What a bloody awesome day it was yesterday, almost reminded me of Brissy (cept for the fact it was 12 degrees) 









trying to distract the kids? well it's working!
I like tautologies because I like them.
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Cosimo wrote:
SurgeQld wrote:
What a bloody awesome day it was yesterday, almost reminded me of Brissy (cept for the fact it was 12 degrees) 









trying to distract the kids? well it's working!





E + R + O

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Anyhoo... its been a long day and it was interesting to watch this topic turn into other debates about totally different stuff, I guess I just wanted to know that despite YF Forum having a loyalty to the club and some rules for behaviour (some might say censorship?) that what I read in the paper is not true and a YF supporter hung out to dry. cheers all
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you can sleep safe tonight, little one
I like tautologies because I like them.
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topiary wrote:
Anyhoo... its been a long day and it was interesting to watch this topic turn into other debates about totally different stuff, I guess I just wanted to know that despite YF Forum having a loyalty to the club and some rules for behaviour (some might say censorship?) that what I read in the paper is not true and a YF supporter hung out to dry. cheers all
 
yeah i dont think there is much to say. might as well lock this puppy

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