A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen
That was the original plan, but apparently the council won't allow it because of residential access.
The opposite end of Kate Shepperd Place from the Bencher. Some of the Fever gather there and we pick them up on the way past.
One thing folks, and I can't re-iterate this enough times. You need a 2nd ticket for the Adelaide match, you should have one piece of paper for Adelaide and one for the Galaxy match. Tell everyone you know who is going Friday this.
The tickets for Beckham have "Both" written on them and there is a lot of confusion that this means it is a ticket for both games. It's not.
Hard News2007-11-24 23:13:40
That was the original plan, but apparently the council won't allow it because of residential access.
That was to "officially" close it..... but with the numbers going I'd say it'll be a fairly difficult street to drive down between 6-7pm on Friday and hopefully between 12-7pm on Saturday.
Here's to the biggest weekend of the Benchers life!!!
C'mon our Phoenix!!!
I have a season pass - and a separate Galaxy pass. So assume...Season pass seats for Adelaide match and paper tickets for galaxy match.....
cheers
One thing folks, and I can't re-iterate this enough times. You need a 2nd ticket for the Adelaide match, you should have one piece of paper for Adelaide and one for the Galaxy match. Tell everyone you know who is going Friday this.
News' comment was for a ll the confusion surrounding those that have (or don't have) paper tickets for both games.....
I think we can all see theres gonna be some pretty unhappy folk at the gates on Friday or Sat nights when they're trying to use one ticket that says "both games" to actually get into "both" games.
Same old Ticketek.....always ballsing!
OK...I concede...lets make it 1 or 2pm then......or else I might turn into Feverish on opening game day....
Daughter and I are looking forward to a great weekend.
Just need to sell the last 5,000 - 8,000 tickets (that's what is left according to radio sport.
That I have no doubt......prepare to enjoy a weekend fiesta and sing your hearts out for the Nix...
Founder
i agree coxey things will ramp up!!
I think we will fill the RoF for this one!!
http://conferences.backbencher.co.nz/map.html
Just across the road from the parliament lawn, on Molesworth street.

What else could he have done?
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guess I can hold off an hour or so
I just heard that too. Is that official or just what is on offer on trademe etc.
Even so, people have spent $82.50 just for the Galaxy game
Bullion2007-11-27 12:02:05
Queenslander 3x a year.
Suspected you were too on to it to do that. Is someone contacting Radio Sport to make sure it isn't taken as gospel ?
What else could he have done?
Normo's coming home
And has numerous individual awards
Source wikipedia
- PFA Young Player of the Year: 1997
- Named in 1998 FIFA World Cup All-star team
- FIFA World Player Of The Year Award finalist: 1999, 2001 (runner-up both years)
- UEFA Club Player of the Year Winner: 1999
- UEFA Club Player of the Year Finalist: 2001
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year: 2001
- Named in Pel�'s FIFA 100 list of the greatest living players.
All good. Maybe he is over 60 and didn't realise he was getting a seniors discount.
limited knowledge, thinks he's god's gift = not a good combination especially in this instance!
I seldom survive more than 2-3 minutes before i have to change stations when he's on (that smarmy voice - not for me thanks)
David Beckham is attracting soccer fans in Wellington the same way he draws photographers off it - in large numbers.
By midday today more than 28,000 tickets were sold for Saturday's match between Beckham's American club LA Galaxy and the Wellington Phoenix.
A Phoenix spokesman said the club were still expecting a capacity crowd of over 35,000 for the match at Westpac Stadium.
Tuesday night's Galaxy-Sydney FC match in Sydney was sold out (80,000) a week ago.
England midfielder Beckham, who led his country in last year's World Cup and was a Manchester United and Real Madrid star before transferring to the Galaxy this year, has triggered unprecedented fan interest in Wellington.
When tickets went on sale about a month ago nearly 25,000 were snapped up in the first week.
Sales then slowed almost to a standstill before picking up again just before Beckham's arrival in Sydney a few days ago.
The 32-year-old, one of the most recognisable and marketable players in the world, would like to play the full exhibition matches down under.
He has previously appeared in promotions alongside Jonah Lomu, saying he had the utmost respect for the former All Blacks winger for the way he fought back after a kidney transplant to play rugby again.
Beckham and his team, on a two-match exhibition trip of Australia and New Zealand, will arrive in Wellington on Thursday and leave on Monday afternoon.
The will have a training session at Westpac Stadium on Friday at 11am which will be open to the public and play the Phoenix at 7.30pm the next day.
The Phoenix play Adelaide United in an A-League match at the same venue on Friday, where Beckham and his teammates will be presented to the crowd.
Botafogo - Rio de Janeiro and Wellington Phoenix, my two teams til death do us part.
