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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA (Part 1)

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Posted September 14, 2011 19:37 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:33

james dean wrote:
Some good info from worthington today, pretty much sums up the situation in a clear way. 
 
 
Time someone went on the record - so good on Kavanagh for some decent info.
 
Still think a move from wellington is a straw man.  Has anyone actually suggested that as a realistic option?
 
Today's suggested topic for debate - should NZF be providing funding for the Phoenix when it is clear what they bring to NZF as a whole?  The FFA is happy to fund A-League clubs because it realises how important it is to have a professional league.  Is it hypocritical of NZF not to do the same in NZ?
 
I tell you what - even I am looking forward to just talking about football for a while!
 
Very good Editorial today in the Dom summed up basically and succintly as "When Terry started the Nix he said it was a decision made with his heart not his head, and the time has now come for Terry to make a decision with his head not his heart".
 

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james dean wrote:
Some good info from worthington today, pretty much sums up the situation in a clear way. 
 
 
Time someone went on the record - so good on Kavanagh for some decent info.
 
Still think a move from wellington is a straw man.  Has anyone actually suggested that as a realistic option?
 
Today's suggested topic for debate - should NZF be providing funding for the Phoenix when it is clear what they bring to NZF as a whole?  The FFA is happy to fund A-League clubs because it realises how important it is to have a professional league.  Is it hypocritical of NZF not to do the same in NZ?
 
I tell you what - even I am looking forward to just talking about football for a while!
 
Very good Editorial today in the Dom summed up basically and succintly as "When Terry started the Nix he said it was a decision made with his heart not his head, and the time has now come for Terry to make a decision with his head not his heart".