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about 13 years ago


All I was suggesting was that atmosphere was a draw card. It has been mentioned on these forums before that what differentiates us from rugby is that we get involved. I don't know how the club can assist with this but encouraging more people to get involved and feel apart of something when they are at the stadium makes it more enjoyable for those who watch and then it may even encourage them get their bums off their couches and down to the stadium to join in. I realise this doesn't answer HOW but it is a possible WHAT.

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about 13 years ago

Hopefully next season, the team can do more promo work around the region. There wasn't even so much as a Wendy's visit in the Valley this season.

I still cannot understand why they dont do, and have not ever done, anything out here in Porirua. We have a massive footballing community out here in the northern/western suburbs. All kids play is football, nobody plays rugby. And im always seeing kids in their phoenix gear. Its taken until this season to do a couple of bus stop posters, and even then it wasnt every week. It was 1 or 2 for the whole season. Even just a couple of meet and greats for the kids at North City during the holidays or something. Anything
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about 13 years ago


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

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about 13 years ago

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.

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about 13 years ago

crewemad wrote:

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.


Yeah played at least two games pre season at Porirua this year
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about 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

crewemad wrote:

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.


Yeah played at least two games pre season at Porirua this year
Yeah but theyre not advertised. You either find out about them on here or you dont find out at all. Hence the crowds of about 50. Dont know why they dont at least email around clubs and let them know, particularly junior clubs.
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about 13 years ago

AJ13 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

crewemad wrote:

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.


Yeah played at least two games pre season at Porirua this year
Yeah but theyre not advertised. You either find out about them on here or you dont find out at all. Hence the crowds of about 50. Dont know why they dont at least email around clubs and let them know, particularly junior clubs.

All has to do with the club not being allowed by the A League to promote them apparently.

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about 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

crewemad wrote:

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.


Yeah played at least two games pre season at Porirua this year
Yeah but theyre not advertised. You either find out about them on here or you dont find out at all. Hence the crowds of about 50. Dont know why they dont at least email around clubs and let them know, particularly junior clubs.

All has to do with the club not being allowed by the A League to promote them apparently.


I don't know anything about the marketing restrictions/requirements of being in the A-League. How much does this hamper local and/or non-Ozzie marketing and community involvements?
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about 13 years ago

the ant wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

AJ13 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

crewemad wrote:

chefmivec wrote:


didn't they play a couple games in p town? i thought they did before season started anyway ?

I know they have in past pre-season's, not sure they did this one.

Feel they do need to do more promo work out in the hutt and p-town and even the coast.  Enjoyed the game against a Wtgn team a couple of seasons ago just before the snow came.


Yeah played at least two games pre season at Porirua this year
Yeah but theyre not advertised. You either find out about them on here or you dont find out at all. Hence the crowds of about 50. Dont know why they dont at least email around clubs and let them know, particularly junior clubs.

All has to do with the club not being allowed by the A League to promote them apparently.


I don't know anything about the marketing restrictions/requirements of being in the A-League. How much does this hamper local and/or non-Ozzie marketing and community involvements?


Have to ask David I guess
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about 13 years ago

Yeah i thought you only needed permission to promote a preseason game if it were against another A-League side?

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about 13 years ago

Sounds a bit childish to me. I would have thought any positive advertising of games would draw attention and crowds and therefore encourage a greater fan base. Surely the FFA would like to see this encouraged or have they got their heads up their arses?

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about 13 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Sounds a bit childish to me. I would have thought any positive advertising of games would draw attention and crowds and therefore encourage a greater fan base. Surely the FFA would like to see this encouraged or have they got their heads up their arses?


Does that really even need to be asked???

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about 13 years ago

I hope Gareth can get some sort of deal for the Hurricanes Phoenix double header on Easter weekend.  Can we buy alcohol on Easter Sunday?

Note: finish times for sporting events and concerts are approximate only.

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about 13 years ago

good idea

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about 13 years ago

Not allowed to drink on Easter Sunday, unless the Backbencher apply for a 'special license' to be able to serve alcohol on that day. It's so bullshit that we still have laws based on a book of fiction that was written 2000 years ago. I'm perfectly happy for people to practice their religion in their own time, but don't force it on me in the form of laws of this country!


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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Not allowed to drink on Easter Sunday, unless the Backbencher apply for a 'special license' to be able to serve alcohol on that day. It's so bullshit that we still have laws based on a book of fiction that was written 2000 years ago. I'm perfectly happy for people to practice their religion in their own time, but don't force it on me in the form of laws of this country!



I'm not religious but most of our laws are based on what was written 2000 years ago.
When they get Sharia law you won't be allowed to drink?

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Not allowed to drink on Easter Sunday, unless the Backbencher apply for a 'special license' to be able to serve alcohol on that day. It's so bullshit that we still have laws based on a book of fiction that was written 2000 years ago. I'm perfectly happy for people to practice their religion in their own time, but don't force it on me in the form of laws of this country!


Agreed.

Three for me, and two for them.

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about 13 years ago

 Sucks had hoped for a big day out for our last home game.Yet another scheduling master piece by the FFA accepted by the Phoenix.


GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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about 13 years ago

Leggy wrote:

When they get Sharia law you won't be allowed to drink?



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about 13 years ago

I hope Gareth can get some sort of deal for the Hurricanes Phoenix double header on Easter weekend.  Can we buy alcohol on Easter Sunday?


Restaurants can serve alcohol to diners.
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about 13 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

I hope Gareth can get some sort of deal for the Hurricanes Phoenix double header on Easter weekend.  Can we buy alcohol on Easter Sunday?


Restaurants can serve alcohol to diners.
Doesn't really help us though...

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

I hope Gareth can get some sort of deal for the Hurricanes Phoenix double header on Easter weekend.  Can we buy alcohol on Easter Sunday?


Restaurants can serve alcohol to diners.
Doesn't really help us though...
But it's a gastro pub now? Maybe that is a straw to clutch at.
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about 13 years ago

ballane wrote:

 Sucks had hoped for a big day out for our last home game.

Same. Was going to catch up with others that I had met in Dunedin. Will suck if the BB isn't open.

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about 13 years ago

From the quick skim of the laws I read this morning, the best chance we have is if the Backbencher apply for a 'special license' on the grounds that it is a major event for them. I could be completely wrong though, I'm no lawyer.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago


everyone meet at a local park .few cases of beer and i'll bring my portable BBQ .I'll make my version of an ifill burger

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about 13 years ago

Buffon II wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

Not allowed to drink on Easter Sunday, unless the Backbencher apply for a 'special license' to be able to serve alcohol on that day. It's so bullshit that we still have laws based on a book of fiction that was written 2000 years ago. I'm perfectly happy for people to practice their religion in their own time, but don't force it on me in the form of laws of this country!


Agreed.

I'm hoping that the recent census will show...for the first time...that nz has more people who are not"Christian" than are aligned to the religions that make up that block. There will then be good grounds to push for abolishing all laws that are forced on us by (what I hope) will be a minority of the population. Plus we can get a decent national song without making reference to some people's invisible friend.... 

 

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about 13 years ago


can this please not turn to a political/religious debate yawn

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about 13 years ago

I'm not religious but do like having Easter and Christmas days off work


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I'm happy for them to be public holidays, just don't tell businesses what they can and can't sell. It's also ridiculous that places like supermarkets etc cannot be open on Easter Sunday, even though it is not a public holiday. It's not fair on workers that rely on that day of pay to be able to meet the bills, they have to apply for leave to get paid for the day.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I'm happy for them to be public holidays, just don't tell businesses what they can and can't sell. It's also ridiculous that places like supermarkets etc cannot be open on Easter Sunday, even though it is not a public holiday. It's not fair on workers that rely on that day of pay to be able to meet the bills, they have to apply for leave to get paid for the day.

Easter Sunday is a public holiday, and if it is your normal working day you get paid for it. Supermarkets are only closed 3 1/2 days a year. Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and until 1pm ANZAC Day.
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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I'm happy for them to be public holidays, just don't tell businesses what they can and can't sell. It's also ridiculous that places like supermarkets etc cannot be open on Easter Sunday, even though it is not a public holiday. It's not fair on workers that rely on that day of pay to be able to meet the bills, they have to apply for leave to get paid for the day.

Easter Sunday is a public holiday, and if it is your normal working day you get paid for it. Supermarkets are only closed 3 1/2 days a year. Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and until 1pm ANZAC Day.

 
The public holidays over the Easter period are Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Easter Sunday is NOT a public holiday.  This means that there is no entitlement to a paid day off or time and a half for hours worked on this day under the Holidays Act 2003.  An employer and employee may agree in their employment agreement to more favourable terms.

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

I'm happy for them to be public holidays, just don't tell businesses what they can and can't sell. It's also ridiculous that places like supermarkets etc cannot be open on Easter Sunday, even though it is not a public holiday. It's not fair on workers that rely on that day of pay to be able to meet the bills, they have to apply for leave to get paid for the day.

Easter Sunday is a public holiday, and if it is your normal working day you get paid for it. Supermarkets are only closed 3 1/2 days a year. Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and until 1pm ANZAC Day.

 
The public holidays over the Easter period are Good Friday and Easter Monday.
Easter Sunday is NOT a public holiday.  This means that there is no entitlement to a paid day off or time and a half for hours worked on this day under the Holidays Act 2003.  An employer and employee may agree in their employment agreement to more favourable terms.
Learn something new every day it seems. I've always been paid for it when I've worked Sundays.
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about 13 years ago

Yeah the Sunday has never been a holiday. Odd but true

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

el grapadura wrote:

I hope Gareth can get some sort of deal for the Hurricanes Phoenix double header on Easter weekend.  Can we buy alcohol on Easter Sunday?


Restaurants can serve alcohol to diners.
Doesn't really help us though...
But it's a gastro pub now? Maybe that is a straw to clutch at.

You're thinking along the right lines...
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about 13 years ago

Can we just do this on a table in the middle? 



Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

Love how they've covered they eyes to protect the um innocent?

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about 13 years ago

No alcohol at Westpac for the last match v Tards?

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I'm pretty sure that a venue that has a dedicated "event" can serve refreshments of the falling down kind.


Another option to "dining" at the BB, is for Boycie to employ us all as glass cleaners, then we are within the law.

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about 13 years ago

Kiwi Hatter wrote:

I'm pretty sure that a venue that has a dedicated "event" can serve refreshments of the falling down kind.


Another option to "dining" at the BB, is for Boycie to employ us all as glass cleaners, then we are within the law.

And charge an extra 20% surcharge for the privilege!
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