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Actually Auckland had heaps of time to put another franchise bid together for the A-League license when the Knights imploded. And early on I even remember Seatter be totally dismissive of the idea that the license could go anywhere else. Terry didn't win a bidding war, there were no other bids.
And of course Auckland could put another bid together at any time and bid for an A-League license. That would be cool in fact.
So when you say "stop any else going even semi-pro" you mean within your own limited frame of reference. So the question to you is "how is the lack of ambition in Auckland and other major NZ cities good for NZ football?".
Maybe you just need to think bigger Bluemagic. After ACFC's performances at the CWC (which were fantastic for NZ football by the way), why not?

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But even if it were, I say bloody good that the NZFC should be an amateur competition, because anything else in the current economic climate is unsustainable. I wasn't around in the late 80's early 90's, but I've heard ugly rumour that crazy spending by the pro clubs we had back then just about wrecked the round-ball game in this country. Perhaps when all eight teams (not just ACFC and Hicksville) can afford to go semi-pro, but not before.
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This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
So when you say "stop any else going even semi-pro" you mean within your own limited frame of reference. So the question to you is "how is the lack of ambition in Auckland and other major NZ cities good for NZ football?".
Maybe you just need to think bigger Bluemagic. After ACFC's performances at the CWC (which were fantastic for NZ football by the way), why not?
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But even if it were, I say bloody good that the NZFC should be an amateur competition, because anything else in the current economic climate is unsustainable. I wasn't around in the late 80's early 90's, but I've heard ugly rumour that crazy spending by the pro clubs we had back then just about wrecked the round-ball game in this country. Perhaps when all eight teams (not just ACFC and Hicksville) can afford to go semi-pro, but not before.
Picking up a meme from Bluemagic, who uses that derogatory term to refer to Waitakere. ;)
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
Oh and with your little conundrum about city going pro, I don't think the constraints you listed are all covered. I think the Aussies wouldn't mind another team in the league, but in time.
But my main problem with your argument is saying that you would go pro in NZFC if the nix didnt exist? I DON'T THINK SO. Well I don't think many of the other teams in the league would let you unless they all were to go pro, and in that case, we would have our own kiwi league of pros and the nix could join that if they had to.
So maybe the ball is in your court... well atleast its out of the Phoenix's.
You're not going to be able to go pro in the NZFC even if you do have the money, and even if the nix didn't exist, you'd have to have the whole league go pro... So its not up to the nix to sort out your problem, its up to your admin to make a bid for the A-League to prove you got the cash and can walk all your talk. Then settle it with Asia and join the League, or get a fully Pro league in NZ where the nix would join and then probably take your CWC cash from you in the end anyway.
So either way, you lose out on your main cash flow from the CWC unless you stay put.
Let's get this clear. ACFC DO NOT have the money to fund an A-League team. That's a complete red herring
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If the NCAA found out about some of what goes down there could be HUGE implications.
Wayward, I do know all this stuff, I haven't argued with that stuff apart from suggesting that the Phoenix alone being the problem is simplistic and spurious. Read JD's stuff, and the posts where I have repeatedly mentioned these issues that you have ignored as you bulldoze your blue tinted and skewed version of the world.

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH
I love the Nix and despite being in Kunming, China I religiously watch every game and have bought a paid subscription to do so. However...
1. I've never lived in Wellington and don't have much affinity with the city.
2. I used to live in Auckland and was a keen Kingz supporter when I did.
With this frame of reference I still love the Nix, for the simple reason that they are great for football in that part of the world, and I want to see football grow in NZ.
From my outside perspective Bluemagic's comments just seem very narrow minded, and I struggle to get my head around why he can't seem to see what I can.
P.S. If there is an assumption from this tragic Auckland knitting circle (who is Happy Ted anyway?), that Nix supporters are just parochial Wellingtonians, they are very wrong. There are Nix supporters dotted around Australia and in other parts of the world too. I've met some of them.
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Well, Bluemagic has certainly kicked up a storm. I have followed this with only mild interest as it smacks of the sort of parochial infighting that has hurt NZ football in the past. BM has changed his tack a few times however the original premise was about how(the nix) are helping NZ football. The inference being that "too many foreigners" are styming the growth of NZ players. This, I could not let go unchallanged.
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Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
Well, Bluemagic has certainly kicked up a storm. I have followed this with only mild interest as it smacks of the sort of parochial infighting that has hurt NZ football in the past. BM has changed his tack a few times however the original premise was about how(the nix) are helping NZ football. The inference being that "too many foreigners" are styming the growth of NZ players. This, I could not let go unchallanged.
What happened on 14/11/2009 had very much the nix factor too.
and i would guess that the recent successes in the world club champs indirectly had the nix factor.
Others are right if you keep taking the bait then it will carry on.
So BM put it in your pipe and smoke we in welly have the nix and we in welly are going to keep it and are happy to share with others who are true believers. Leave your Auckland parocholism in Auckland.
Go the nix looking foward to tonight with another win.
If the NCAA found out about some of what goes down there could be HUGE implications.
Wayward, I do know all this stuff, I haven't argued with that stuff apart from suggesting that the Phoenix alone being the problem is simplistic and spurious. Read JD's stuff, and the posts where I have repeatedly mentioned these issues that you have ignored as you bulldoze your blue tinted and skewed version of the world.

Wrong again. While I appreciate you know a fair bit about the NZFC you don't really seem to show much knowledge at all about the Phoenix or the A-League in general. The Nix's largest season average was in the first season pal, when they were propping up the table. You seem to chastise Phoenix supporters for not all turning up at Tee Dubs, since when was ACFC pulling in thousands. The interest is just not there. Not televised, no news coverage there is nothing to draw the casual fan in. As much as hardcore football fans can dream about thousands at an NZFC game, the reality is a lot different.
As for Brockie, if he is your shining light example about NZ players the Phoenix haven't developed then surely you must be having a laugh because honestly, it just shows you know nothing about the A-league. He didn't even score last weekend it was a deflection that turned his off target shot in. He has improved over the past few years no doubt, but I think there's a lot improvement needed still.
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Thank you Terminator_x, this is refreshing and thoughtful. You've restored my faith in you lovely lads in yellow. And Smithy, there's a beer waiting for you at the bar in Kiwitea St.
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again,the herald never covers football. In no way should you judge footballings media coverage in NZ on that paper. Allegedly
Have you watched any of them play? FFS, it is not the Phoenix's fault if the local talent at their disposal is not of A-League quality. That is NZF's problem but you seem to overlook this. Mully? Absolute sh*t that leaked in goals on the right side. Rojas is 16, his time will come and he still gets the odd minute on the park. Draper wasn't quite at the standard, he didn't really ever do anything when he was on. Old's situation seems a bit strange. Ask anyone on here he was perhaps the worst defender in nix history (Mully aside) and the penalty he conceded against Sydney is forever stuck in my mind. Congrats to him for succeeding in the SPL but either way he was not working out for the Phoenix.
So out of all that I'd say Draper was the most unlucky. All the others bar Rojas had a solid chance to play and not a single one delivered. chocnut2010-01-15 11:51:16
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