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Posted February 15, 2019 21:21 · last edited February 15, 2019 21:41

WATP wrote:

Firstly its up the back at a stadium, secondly  this bellend is a season ticket  holder who has traveled from Wellington with his two daughters also season ticket holders, and the rules with the flags are before the game half time and full time, not during the game, the fact that TT made a friend last night has nothing to do with it , I wasn't the only one asking for the flag to be lowered maybe the most vocal being a season ticket your lack of respect for others is disappointing to say the least.

Also not happy you have brought it up on here and not sure if you are Brendan but either way the sexual innuendo he used toward my 17year old daughter when her and her sister had asked to wave the flag BEFORE THE GAME  is not how a 60 yearold man should talk to young girls.

you can dig away at me  i won't commen t on this thread again. 

Really, WATP as a username? 

Seems like a reasonable thing to ask though (re: the flags). The signs are clear enough, unfortunately I guess that's always going to happen when you have a big crowd though, not everyone is going to be happy.  Hope your families experiences it didnt ruin your night for you all. The latter being out of order.

On the game, looked like a decent enough game, superb effort from the club and fans to get a crowd as big as they did.  A draw seemed like a fair result, albeit not what we wanted given the Jets result.  Both teams had chances to win it, who knows what could have been had the second Krishna effort gone in.

Hopefully the club build on this, show what NZ football could be like given the right level of profile. I'll continue to do my bit and encourage work colleagues and family to go. 

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Unknown editor edited February 15, 2019 21:41
WATP wrote:

Firstly its up the back at a stadium, secondly  this bellend is a season ticket  holder who has traveled from Wellington with his two daughters also season ticket holders, and the rules with the flags are before the game half time and full time, not during the game, the fact that TT made a friend last night has nothing to do with it , I wasn't the only one asking for the flag to be lowered maybe the most vocal being a season ticket your lack of respect for others is disappointing to say the least.

Also not happy you have brought it up on here and not sure if you are Brendan but either way the sexual innuendo he used toward my 17year old daughter when her and her sister had asked to wave the flag BEFORE THE GAME  is not how a 60 yearold man should talk to young girls.

you can dig away at me  i won't commen t on this thread again. 

Really, WATP as a username? 

Seems like a reasonable thing to ask though (re: the flags). The signs are clear enough, guess that's always going to happen when you have a big crowd though, not everyone is going to be happy.  Hope it didnt ruin your night for you all.

On the game, looked like a decent enough game, superb effort from the club and fans to get a crowd as big as they did.  A draw seemed like a fair result, albeit not what we wanted given the Jets result.  Both teams had chances to win it, who knows what could have been had the second Krishna effort gone in.

Hopefully the club build on this, show what NZ football could be like given the right level of profile. I'll continue to do my bit and encourage work colleagues and family to go. 

Unknown editor edited February 15, 2019 21:26
WATP wrote:

Firstly its up the back at a stadium, secondly  this bellend is a season ticket  holder who has traveled from Wellington with his two daughters also season ticket holders, and the rules with the flags are before the game half time and full time, not during the game, the fact that TT made a friend last night has nothing to do with it , I wasn't the only one asking for the flag to be lowered maybe the most vocal being a season ticket your lack of respect for others is disappointing to say the least.

Also not happy you have brought it up on here and not sure if you are Brendan but either way the sexual innuendo he used toward my 17year old daughter when her and her sister had asked to wave the flag BEFORE THE GAME  is not how a 60 yearold man should talk to young girls.

you can dig away at me  i won't commen t on this thread again. 

Really, WATP as a username? 

Seems like a reasonable thing to ask though (re: the flags). The signs are clear enough, guess that's always going to happen when you have a big crowd though, not everyone is going to be happy.  Hope it didnt ruin your night for you all.