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Why would we want to relegate supporting the Phoenix to the same status as going to the cinema i.e. only get upset if you lose access to a game you paid for? Supporting the Nix and signing-up as a member is not like that. It's more like a marriage with expectations of fidelity.
Exactly right. If you want us to be the kind of fans we want to be - who will be there even when we're struggling and playing unnattractive football - then it has to be a two way relationship. If you just want us to be consumers, well, that ain't the relationship between a football club and its fans. And it doesn't promote the "there in all weathers" approach, both literal and figurative, that a club needs in a fan base.
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"Phoenix till they lose"
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Well the club claimed we were getting two games 'free' minus travel costs of course. It's absolutely excellent you're such an avid fan but I'm sorry mate you live in Christchurch the Phoenix are from Wellington and that is where they should play. I remember when they were deciding the name back in the early days of the club they wanted it to have a local identity hence ditching the NZK formula. I really hope we don't see a change in this stance Tony + Terry.
We are the Wellington Phoenix, and I don't think anybody has any ideas of changing that fact. We are also the only New Zealand club in the A-League, so we do have supporters across the country. If we have 1 or 2 home games in other parts of the country that draw big crowds, and we still do well, then that is good for New Zealand Football and the Wellington Phoenix. The club obviously loses a lot of money each year, but having the odd (no more than 1 or 2) game in another city in front of big crowds will help that. May even help us have the resources to sign the odd better player (marquee?).
Stick to Christchurch only. Aucks would be a mess.
Scottishbhoy2010-02-01 20:40:00ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
We are the Wellington Phoenix, and I don't think anybody has any ideas of changing that fact. We are also the only New Zealand club in the A-League, so we do have supporters across the country. If we have 1 or 2 home games in other parts of the country that draw big crowds, and we still do well, then that is good for New Zealand Football and the Wellington Phoenix. The club obviously loses a lot of money each year, but having the odd (no more than 1 or 2) game in another city in front of big crowds will help that. May even help us have the resources to sign the odd better player (marquee?).
I've said in another thread that I think CHCH probably deserves a go next year- but that doesn't automatically mean AK should get a go. Palmy wasn't exactly a success (settle auskiwi) so I'm not entirely convinced about the home away games.
We are the Wellington Phoenix, and I don't think anybody has any ideas of changing that fact. We are also the only New Zealand club in the A-League, so we do have supporters across the country. If we have 1 or 2 home games in other parts of the country that draw big crowds, and we still do well, then that is good for New Zealand Football and the Wellington Phoenix. The club obviously loses a lot of money each year, but having the odd (no more than 1 or 2) game in another city in front of big crowds will help that. May even help us have the resources to sign the odd better player (marquee?).
These are two good points I was trying to get at, but possibly overplayed. I understand the die-hard football supporters being annoyed at the prospect of missing any home games - as the OP stated, as long as they aren't end of season do or die fixtures is it worth the agnst to worry about the odd home game away from home?
Maybe once the Nix are making money, are attracting 12k+ to each RoF game and have secured a 10 year licence, then maybe, you'll have a better reason to whinge. But as it stands, playing a game outside of wellington, in front of almost 20k fans is a win for the club if you bother to look at the bigger picture (for example: more exposure = more fans travelling to wellington, 20k worth of gate takings is nothing to be sneezed at).
djtim30002010-02-01 20:40:31
"Phoenix till they lose"
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Out of towners, like myself, just have to suck it up and deal with it
+1 (from another out-of-towner).
Don't make it to every home (ROF) game but every single one that I have attended has been a great experience. Pre-match
(Bbencher, walk to the stadium, the ROF itself = fantastic!
Play them all there.
We Still Love You Colin We Do!
Exactly right. If you want us to be the kind of fans we want to be - who will be there even when we're struggling and playing unnattractive football - then it has to be a two way relationship. If you just want us to be consumers, well, that ain't the relationship between a football club and its fans. And it doesn't promote the "there in all weathers" approach, both literal and figurative, that a club needs in a fan base.TonyP is quick to enter many threads but not with much haste this time.
GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS
And J82 I do believe there are dairy farms in the greater wellington region. I'd clearly be a lot happier driving an hour into Wellington than flying up for home games

Stick to Christchurch only. Aucks would be a mess.
On what basis....
And J82 I do believe there are dairy farms in the greater wellington region. I'd clearly be a lot happier driving an hour into Wellington than flying up for home games

Out of towners, like myself, just have to suck it up and deal with it
As an out of towner I agree completely.
Stick to Christchurch only. Aucks would be a mess.
On what basis....
ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
Seems many think we should be taking games away.I dont. Im a warriors fan but if i want to watch them i need to go to Auckland.Yep they have played here but that was because of the opposition.
Maybe those Aussie commentators are right and it should be NZ Phoenix.
GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS
You might need to quote the threat, so we know what the�threat is? Or did I miss something and someone deleted a post?
There's no threat, SB simply finds spelling a bit of a challenge.
Stick to Christchurch only. Aucks would be a mess.
On what basis....
The NZK shouldn't be counted as research for anything. At all, they would have got as many, if not less, in every other city in the country.
The Beckham game one could count perhaps, except that the game was meant to be a novelty, however those who would have gone from around the country had already been to the match in Wellington and so decided not to travel to Auckland.
I think the Kingz and Knights both getting 12-14k for there first games in a location which is perceived (weather it is actually out of the way is a different topic) to be out of the way for much of the city suggests that Auckland has just as much chance of succeeding as anywhere else in the country.
However I also think the whole Idea of taking games out of Wellington is absolute Bull sh*t. If out-of-towners want to get to games they can do either of 2 things, get on a bus/plane/car or move to Wellington.
Mr_Incredible2010-02-01 22:51:26

Oh you mean Carterton? Yeah I suppose that qualifies for "greater" Wgtn (bit more than an hours drive and sort of an oxymoron to say that Carterton is greater Wgtn).
If you went Wairarapa way you'd be one of the few ratepayers there that wouldn't mind about the RoF.
"Phoenix till they lose"
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Allegedly
2. After thinking about this situation this morning (you get plenty of time to think whilst milking cows believe me), I must actually agree with what you Wellington guys are saying. The Wellington Phoenix should really make more of an effort to play at home, it's easier on the players and better for the season ticket holders. At Halswell we often have to play home games at Hornbys ground due to The Nest being full, and it does make it feel like an away match, even if you do have the majority of support on the sideline.
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�We saw in Christchurch just how much a big, supportive crowd can influence a match,� said Phoenix chief executive Tony Pignata. �Speaking to the players after the game at AMI Stadium, all of them were adamant that the fans that got them over the line. That�s what creates home advantage and we�re looking forward to a big crowd being on hand at Westpac Stadium on February 12 to witness what could be a historic match for the club and the country.�
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I'd expect RS would have a good ad lined up, some of their p-takes have been quite impressive, especially the cricket ones and Irene Van Dyk


�We saw in Christchurch just how much a big, supportive crowd can
influence a match,� said Phoenix chief executive Tony Pignata. �Speaking
to the players after the game at AMI Stadium, all of them were adamant
that the fans that got them over the line. That�s what creates home
advantage and we�re looking forward to a big crowd being on hand at
Westpac Stadium on February 12 to witness what could be a historic match
for the club and the country.�
What got us over the line was some excellent keeping from Reddy and piss poor finishing from Adelaide, no matter what spin Tony P puts on it.
But I digress.
Allegedly
My understanding of the turf being relayed is that it took out the stadium for more than a weekend or two. I could be wrong though, i'm sure TopLeft could correct me if I was wrong if he sees this.
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