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Nix vs Perth Feb 2nd 5:00pm - The Fox pre and post game

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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Yep I'm the same. It's a horrible thing to hope for, but a little part of me wants it. Another part of me wants a big turnout to support the team.



As a Nix and NZ football supporter I hope they get 30000 fans.

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In a lot of respects, because the 7s is a draw card nationally for an annual event, the casual supporter that may have come to the Phoenix may well have been committed to the 7s. At least the 7s date is well forecast (prior to A League draw) and you have to get organised for that such is the dearth of flights, accom etc very early on.

Granted they are different sporting audiences but I am talking about the casual sporting observer (like Melbourne folk) that will go to any thing. I am not holding out hopes for a large crowd relative to last years. Perhaps 12k?


I also think having a common meeting point will help galvanise the fans that want to treat it as an all day affair (including the out of towners from Perth that I read were coming over). At the moment, there is not a consensus on where to meet before or after. Is it Kiwitea or Foxes, (someone mentioned the Kingslander who had a shit attitude last year I believe) and after is it Sky City or Foxes. (Sky City will probably be a bit tougher on those that have drunk a fair bit but Foxes will be filled with 7s fans)

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

I don't think it'd be perceived that way. That kind of happened last time didn't it? They put cheap tickets up on grabone. Just ended up annoying me because they never did that sort of thing here, and Auckland got to lord a decent one off crowd over us, due to the novelty factor and cheap tickets. 

When kids were free a few weeks back we got less than 7k. I think last year the kids free game got over 13k.
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 I hope Terry shows up like he did at the last Eden Park game, but only if AJ13 isn't going to beat him up and call his girlfriends rude names.

But seriously... do you guys also hope the Dunedin game flops? Or if it was in Hamilton? Isn't this just mindless JAFAphobia?


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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

In a lot of respects, because the 7s is a draw card nationally for an annual event, the casual supporter that may have come to the Phoenix may well have been committed to the 7s. At least the 7s date is well forecast (prior to A League draw) and you have to get organised for that such is the dearth of flights, accom etc very early on.

Granted they are different sporting audiences but I am talking about the casual sporting observer (like Melbourne folk) that will go to any thing. I am not holding out hopes for a large crowd relative to last years. Perhaps 12k?


From experience, casual sports observers are more likely to stay at home and watch the sevens, rather than go to the Stadium. Tickets are too expensive and there's nobody else there to watch the rugby as everyone is just there to drink and party. I think there's more chance that people will choose to stay home and watch the 7s instead of coming to the Nix rather than travel down to Wellington.




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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

I also think having a common meeting point will help galvanise the fans that want to treat it as an all day affair (including the out of towners from Perth that I read were coming over). At the moment, there is not a consensus on where to meet before or after. Is it Kiwitea or Foxes, (someone mentioned the Kingslander who had a shit attitude last year I believe) and after is it Sky City or Foxes. (Sky City will probably be a bit tougher on those that have drunk a fair bit but Foxes will be filled with 7s fans)

As far as I know, the official pre-match Fever venue will be Foxes. Yes, there will be some that go to Kiwitea St, but they will be doing that of their own accord rather than as part of a Fever gathering. 

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Doloras wrote:

 I hope Terry shows up like he did at the last Eden Park game, but only if AJ13 isn't going to beat him up and call his girlfriends rude names.

But seriously... do you guys also hope the Dunedin game flops? Or if it was in Hamilton? Isn't this just mindless JAFAphobia?

I don't hope the game flops, everyone wants to see large crowds. It's just a though in the back of our mind that if the game does flop, the travelling circus is less likely to happen.

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Tegal wrote:

I don't think it'd be perceived that way. That kind of happened last time didn't it? They put cheap tickets up on grabone. Just ended up annoying me because they never did that sort of thing here, and Auckland got to lord a decent one off crowd over us, due to the novelty factor and cheap tickets. 



They must have sold a couple of thousand tickets through grab one.    To me it seems they are doing a hell of a lot more marketing for one Auckland game than any of the Wellington games. 

The other thing I was thinking, that maybe Auckland wouldn't have got a game this year if the draw for this round meant we play in Australia.   Instead as it was drawn as a home match and the sevens are on, the game had to go on the road.



I don't think the draw is quite made in that way, with the home/away games 'drawn' at random, because there would be a hell of a lot of stadium clashes if that was the case. I think it is made with these kinds of clashes in mind, and made to avoid them.



I realise they are drawn at random.  All I'm saying as far as I remember this is the first time we've been "at home" during the sevens.

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Tegal wrote:

I don't think it'd be perceived that way. That kind of happened last time didn't it? They put cheap tickets up on grabone. Just ended up annoying me because they never did that sort of thing here, and Auckland got to lord a decent one off crowd over us, due to the novelty factor and cheap tickets. 



They must have sold a couple of thousand tickets through grab one.    To me it seems they are doing a hell of a lot more marketing for one Auckland game than any of the Wellington games. 

The other thing I was thinking, that maybe Auckland wouldn't have got a game this year if the draw for this round meant we play in Australia.   Instead as it was drawn as a home match and the sevens are on, the game had to go on the road.



I don't think the draw is quite made in that way, with the home/away games 'drawn' at random, because there would be a hell of a lot of stadium clashes if that was the case. I think it is made with these kinds of clashes in mind, and made to avoid them.



I realise they are drawn at random.  All I'm saying as far as I remember this is the first time we've been "at home" during the sevens.

Oh, right. As you were.

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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

Doloras wrote:

 I hope Terry shows up like he did at the last Eden Park game, but only if AJ13 isn't going to beat him up and call his girlfriends rude names.

But seriously... do you guys also hope the Dunedin game flops? Or if it was in Hamilton? Isn't this just mindless JAFAphobia?

I don't hope the game flops, everyone wants to see large crowds. It's just a though in the back of our mind that if the game does flop, the travelling circus is less likely to happen.

Yah, this is what I meant to say. It is very much in the back of my mind, but its there. 


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

There will be a contigent at Kiwitea Street.

There will be a further contingent at The Fox.

End of an era.  Vinnie - It's over.

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about 13 years ago

From the facebook page

Rembrandts Suits Ltd: As the official tailor to the Phoenix we are excited to announce that Andrew Durante, Ben Sigmund, Tyler Boyd and Michael Boxall, players from the Phoenix will be at the Rembrandt store in Sylvia Park this Wednesday, 30 January, from 3-4pm.
The players will be meeting fans and signing merchandise, so if you would like to talk tactics or simply see how good they look in a Rembrandt suit, call in this Wednesday

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about 13 years ago

Good to see a lot of effort being put in to market this particular game.....


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

The players will be meeting fans and signing merchandise, so if you would like to talk tactics or simply see how good they look in a Rembrandt suit, call in this Wednesday

Maybe we should send Gareth along...

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about 13 years ago


The players will be meeting fans and signing merchandise, so if you would like to talk tactics or simply see how good they look in a Rembrandt suit, call in this Wednesday



Not enough Hours in the day....


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about 13 years ago

No trains....wow! When things conspire to go bad for the Nix....they really go bad. 

Arrived in Auckland for the match and jacked up a whole lot of rellies and friends to come to the game. No buses and lots of them say they won't go now. Reckon the buses will be majorly overcrowded and some of them don't do buses. 

So as a non Aucklander do we go round the back of Britomart and look for buses with Eden Park on them or is there some sort of number system or what suburb/street do we get off and where in relation to the park.

This is a real shame.....one thing about marketing.....if things appear  difficult or a hassle for your target market lots of them won't buy into it. But I hope I am wrong and there is 20,000 plus.

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about 13 years ago

I hate busses too. Fair enough.



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about 13 years ago

Yea its stuffed my plans - train station at the top of the street direct to Kingsland would've worked perfectly.

If you need to check on bus timetables use the Journey Planner on www.maxx.co.nz 


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about 13 years ago

Should have a fan trail :P

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

Dorkland:
2 Feb
Cloudy
26°C High
20°C Overnight

Wellywood:
2 Feb
Fine
23°C High
16°C Overnight

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about 13 years ago

JonoNewton wrote:

Should have a fan trail :P


Can be arranged.  We will get a packet of fruit bursts and you can follow our wrappers.

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about 13 years ago

austin10 wrote:

No trains....wow! When things conspire to go bad for the Nix....they really go bad. 

Arrived in Auckland for the match and jacked up a whole lot of rellies and friends to come to the game. No buses and lots of them say they won't go now. Reckon the buses will be majorly overcrowded and some of them don't do buses. 

So as a non Aucklander do we go round the back of Britomart and look for buses with Eden Park on them or is there some sort of number system or what suburb/street do we get off and where in relation to the park.

This is a real shame.....one thing about marketing.....if things appear  difficult or a hassle for your target market lots of them won't buy into it. But I hope I am wrong and there is 20,000 plus.

 

 

A cab from Quay St, next to Britomart, to Eden Park would be about 20 bucks. Split it.

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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about 13 years ago

Here is all the bus information.  Still,  austin10's rellies who "don't do buses" are, sadly, exactly the kind of Aucklanders we don't need.


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about 13 years ago

So reading that, they are not operating from Britomart?

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

nufc_nz wrote:

I hate busses too. Fair enough.


Call yourself a Wellingtonian?

You're not one unless you've been frotted well and truly on the #3 after a day at the office...

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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

So reading that, they are not operating from Britomart?



The rail-replacement buses will be operating from out the back of Britomart.

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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

I hate busses too. Fair enough.


Call yourself a Wellingtonian?

You're not one unless you've been frotted well and truly on the #3 after a day at the office...


Except for aeroplanes and sometimes taxis, public transport is not my thing. Too dirty. I also like to run/walk.


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about 13 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Here is all the bus information.  Still,  austin10's rellies who "don't do buses" are, sadly, exactly the kind of Aucklanders we don't need.

Have they scheduled one to be parked in front of our goal during the game?
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about 13 years ago

It's Perth, they don't have any strikers. We'll be fine.


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about 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

It's Perth, they don't have any strikers. We'll be fine.

Quoted for potential blame later. 


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

patrick478 wrote:

It's Perth, they don't have any strikers. We'll be fine.

Quoted for potential blame later. 

Meh.

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about 13 years ago

Have the overlords picked a pub yet? Just trying to organise auckland people and it depends if we're drinking in town or by Eden park before the game. I want to be with the YF before hand

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 Anyway, poster. 


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about 13 years ago

nufc_nz wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

nufc_nz wrote:

I hate busses too. Fair enough.


Call yourself a Wellingtonian?

You're not one unless you've been frotted well and truly on the #3 after a day at the office...


Except for aeroplanes and sometimes taxis, public transport is not my thing. Too dirty. I also like to run/walk.

Pah!  You are clearly a Kapiti Coaster as opposed to a true Wellingtonian.

Do you eat cucumber sarnies with or without crusts?

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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

Dorkland:
2 Feb
Cloudy
26°C High
20°C Overnight

Wellywood:
2 Feb
Fine
23°C High
16°C Overnight



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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:
Pah!  You are clearly a Kapiti Coaster as opposed to a true Wellingtonian.


I grew up on the Kapiti Coast, and when I lived there it was a synonym for "bogan" rather than "snobby". And being able to get to Wellington by train was the best thing about it.

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about 13 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Junior82 wrote:
Pah!  You are clearly a Kapiti Coaster as opposed to a true Wellingtonian.


I grew up on the Kapiti Coast, and when I lived there it was a synonym for "bogan" rather than "snobby". And being able to get to Wellington by train was the best thing about it.

It's probably changed a bit over the years.
Mind you Hatter is from there so maybe not...
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about 13 years ago

Doloras wrote:

 Anyway, poster. 


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The one with the "X" is well reem innit!

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