New Zealand football supporters my arse.
New Zealand football supporters my arse.
In fact, you could say he's been quite the opposite. One deflected goal, and all of a sudden he's a star of the league. Pfft.
I watched Brockie in the NZFC and he was very average. Not surprised Ricky wasn't interested one little bit.el grapadura2010-01-11 18:52:30
I personally think some of our Aussie players show more heart. Remember Ross Aloisi? He gave everything, every time he was on the pitch. Did you not see how Troy reacted when he scored his first goal? How can you say a overseas player like Ifill is interested in money when he turned down plenty to come and stay here?
I think the Phoenix do have a roll in developing Kiwi talent no doubt- but they are also a professional football franchise and you can't forget that.
By the way, before everyone gets too excited about the All Whites, they scored one goal over two games against mediocre Arab opposition. Bahrain wasted three easy scoring chances that any half-decent team would have put away. City scored two against similar opposition. I suspect Herbert is going to get a reality check when he comes up against better opposition. Well done for filling the Cake Tin. I know a lot of Aucklanders who went down and had a great time.
I had a big lol at the majority of this post. You sir do not have an absolute clue.
By being here, thus raising the profile of the game.
Minutes on the pitch have to be earned, I'd rather not send the message of 'if you're a kiwi you'll walk straight into the team' to potential fans and kids aspiring to play for the Phoenix
"Phoenix till they lose"
Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion.
Genuine opinion: FTFFA
Just about everybody would like more New Zealanders playing for the Phoenix (actually, more Wellingtonians please!). But keeping the club successful in the A-League is also critical. New Zealand lessens its chances to stay in the A-League if we start picking players purely on nationality and start failing as a result from the experiment you'd like to see happen. Having a well supported, highly competitive professional football team is very important for New Zealand Football to continue the wonderful development we have seen.
and you guys think I'M THE IDIOT !!!!!!! 
and you guys think I'M THE IDIOT !!!!!!!
You are an idiot. There is more than just one on here.
Three for me, and two for them.
It is New Zealand Football's responsibility (through investment, coaching, NZFC etc) to develop the game in New Zealand. Wellington Phoenix simply provide an OPPORTUNITY for New Zealand players.
Wellington Phoenix's responsibility is to simply win games for themselves and the fans. End of.
Is it not school holidays ?
It is New Zealand Football's responsibility (through investment, coaching, NZFC etc) to develop the game in New Zealand. Wellington Phoenix simply provide an OPPORTUNITY for New Zealand players.
Wellington Phoenix's responsibility is to simply win games for themselves and the fans. End of.
it's like Zico '82 all over again
f**k passing, hows my acrobatics pappy?
Lia is good for the Phoneix. There is no Kiwi who could take his place. In fact Brown and Lochead are only in the team because they are Kiwi's and Herbert needs them for the WC.
in fact I would not mind Siggy - Durante - McKain as back 3
with Bertos and Hearfield as running wing backs
then I remembered it wasn't 1953 anymore
E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

and you guys think I'M THE IDIOT !!!!!!!
You are an idiot. There is more than just one on here.
sometimes you hut my feelings.
14/11/09
and you guys think I'M THE IDIOT !!!!!!!�
Oh that was so cool and harsh. Not to pull an El-kun, but a bit of a fan Buff.
What the Nix has done has been magic and regardless of the foreign players we need to build this football culture.
I believe that we go have the young talent in NZ, all it takes it the good coaching from a young age-- this is where we might be struggling.
If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid
Secondly even if we only end up with one Kiwi player getting regular game time for the Phoenix it will still be beneficial to the game here. The profile the Phoenix have is important, imagine if they didnt exist just how little press NZ football would get on TV. On top of that we have a coach who is getting to work in a fully professional enviroment and ultimately other NZ coaches will benefit from the passing on of some of that knowledge etc. I know i have already. As it is Costa and young Rojas have been given opportunities they wouldnt have got if the phoenix didnt exist.
We need the phoenix, we need its profile and we need that chance for the young players to progress.
BTW with respect to phoenix crowds, they have been in my opinion pretty good for a team that has been most of the time in the bottom third of the tables over the last couple of years. I bet they become really good when we finally make a playoffs.
Founder
I was warned you are a touchy lot. I rest my case. Good luck on Friday.
You turn up deliberately trolling and then whine that people are touchy when they respond.
What a waste of a man who used to be a poster-boy for media coverage of football that you have come down to half-arsed trolling of New Zealands biggest football site.
It is quite sad to see.
You talk sh*t
Kingz/knights attendance
Season
Average
High
2006/2007
3,009 7,304
2005/2006
3,989 9,827
2003/2004
1,273 4,083
2002/2003
2,613 3,682
2001/2002
3,874 8,121
2000/2001
6,620 13,111
vs Nix
2007/2008 Ave=11,683, High =18,345
2008/2009 Ave= 7193, High = 10, 516
2009/2010 Ave = 7523, High = 10024
and you guys think I'M THE IDIOT !!!!!!! 
Oh that was so cool and harsh. Not to pull an El-kun, but a bit of a fan Buff.
Makes my day that does

Three for me, and two for them.
14/11/09
- Smeltz remained a bit-part player in England, never becoming the player he is now
- Paston doesn't get much first-team football. Moss?
- Sigmund gets his chance to play at a higher level, as opposed to Canterbury United in the NZFC
- would NZF just held the Bahrain game at North Harbour Stadium (meh) and seen us lose????
The Phoenix have built nicely over their past three seasons, and having the team can only mean good things for NZ Football in the long run. Costa/Rojas etc are currently not good enough to be getting consistent first-team football.
I also get the feeling that the Phoenix are well-respected amongst the other A-League clubs, certainly unlike the NZ 'bye-week' Knights.
