I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA (Part 2)
phew, a bit of breathing space now.
With any luck Lowy Jr, Gallop and co will be gone in 4 years anyway and the new bosses will just give us an indefinite license there and then
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.
I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.
I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
I wasn't sure what thread to post it under, but it kind of relates to the extension:
On Radio NZ this afternoon, Jesse Mulligan covered the licence extension and talked to RNZ sports reporter.
I wrote my usual "sour rant" email afterwards, and he copied his reply to their sports desk:
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Thank you Robert, food for thought. And very pleased to hear from you.
Jesse
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 4:00 PM
To: Afternoons
Subject: Wellington Phoenix
dear Jesse,
Further to the excellent news of licence extension for the mighty Nix.
Thanks for mentioning it, and for your interview with the RNZ sports reporter.
During your chat a question was asked "what could we do to have better fan numbers, attendance, etc".
I would like to suggest that it could start with RNZ giving better coverage to Wellington Phoenix in its sports news. There is a surprising absence of coverage, despite RNZ giving prominent space to results and interviews from the EPL in its sports bulletins.
Surely we can have RNZ give as much cover to the Nix (or to the A-League in general) as they do to the New Zealand Breakers, which despite being past winners of the league have much lower attendance in New Zealand than the Nix, as per stats available.
RNZ seems to have a blind spot for the Phoenix, perhaps because it does not really consider it a local team? All Whites are of course covered, but they play very rarely and usually against minnows. The Nix play weekly, including at home every fortnight. Yet if we get any coverage at all on RNZ it is usually the result of a game played the night before. We never get any coverage of even important games for the Nix prior to the game.
How come RNZ has not made big news of Phoenix winning away, on the road, last week against the league leaders (Western Sydney Wanderers), 5:2, in great style, with Blake Powell scoring 4 goals, including a first half hat-trick?
Love your show, but also would like better coverage of our only professional football team by RNZ. Not everybody is interested in English football, or in the colonial cargo mentality that this is somehow the only league that matters. RNZ can do better.
Best regards,
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
Had some more time to read a couple of reports on the extension and I think exciting times are ahead. If true to their word, we can look forward to some good signings of the likes of Roly next year. Logic would say that some of these players they are talking about will be ockers or Kiwis given the limit on foreign players - who might they be? how many foreigners might we be able to bring in? would you sacrifice the likes of Roy, Gorrin and Roly if something better was on offer? or even just to give you space?
Had some more time to read a couple of reports on the extension and I think exciting times are ahead. If true to their word, we can look forward to some good signings of the likes of Roly next year. Logic would say that some of these players they are talking about will be ockers or Kiwis given the limit on foreign players - who might they be? how many foreigners might we be able to bring in? would you sacrifice the likes of Roy, Gorrin and Roly if something better was on offer? or even just to give you space?
Wrong thread.
And I would not let go of Roy, I would rather he becomes a citizen, even if he continues to represent Fiji at national level.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
As to Roly, hasn't everyone said he's gone anyway?
He hinted he might want to play elsewhere - at a "higher level" club, presumably where the refs would give him some protection.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing?????
Oh ffs who now gives a shark we got fucucking tens years! I never thought we'd get 10 not in a million years., not ever. I thought we were screwed. The NZF bullsh*t is not even in the same league as how the club was effected.

Fudgeing One News, puts our license story 5th in the sports news and introduces it with a sarcastic comment about recent performances.
Seriously, the Nix need to get the mainstream sports media onside in order to promote the brand. Bums on seats and TV viewers must be massively influenced by media coverage so having positive coverage is a must.
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.
I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing?????
Oh ffs who now gives a shark we got fucucking tens years! I never thought we'd get 10 not in a million years., not ever. I thought we were screwed. The NZF bullsh*t is not even in the same league as how the club was effected.
I am with Doloras on this one. The license extension is a big deal alright. But once we all wake up with a nice hangover from hell, and have a double shot coffee or three, we will still need to check how the transfer of top class players - who will now flock in droves to this best little club in the world - will be managed by NZF.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
Fudgeing One News, puts our license story 5th in the sports news and introduces it with a sarcastic comment about recent performances.
Seriously?
That's very disappointing
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.
I suppose I'm feeling a little flat at the moment because the Alex Jones stuff-up has taken the edge off. If the licence crap hasn't made us stink in the nostrils of international clubs, that will. We dealt with the FFA problem for now, wonderful, let's get liquored up! But the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing.
the NZF problem is perhaps more pressing?????
Oh ffs who now gives a shark we got fucucking tens years! I never thought we'd get 10 not in a million years., not ever. I thought we were screwed. The NZF bullsh*t is not even in the same league as how the club was effected.
I am with Doloras on this one. The license extension is a big deal alright. But once we all wake up with a nice hangover from hell, and have a double shot coffee or three, we will still need to check how the transfer of top class players - who will now flock in droves to this best little club in the world - will be managed by NZF.

I think everyone needs to step away from the forum occasionally and take a deep breath.
There is going to be no more transfers until the next window opens, we've pretty much written off this season anyway, plenty of time to come up with a protocol on how to manage transfers with the NZF in future.
Not big deal, totally solvable.

I never thought we'd get 10 not in a million years., not ever. I thought we were screwed.
Ah, that's the difference. I always thought we were going to get 10, it just depended on how much humiliation and dead rats were would have to swallow. I always thought the people who were predicting doom were just falling for FFA disinformation. So I'm happy with the current news but it's not making me dance around, especially considering what the Birmingham City boss said about us. That'll come back to haunt us.
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
Awesome news
We live to fight four more years.
I do wish however that the metrics were made public. I think the fans are owed that if we are going to be part of the measurement.
I don't want to have four years of the CEO making general statements telling us we need to buck our ideas up if we are going to survive.
Its a bit like saying you have to reach a sales figure to keep your job. Never knowing if you are miles away or if you are doing a dam good job and are top of things
After the save the nix campaign I think we deserve that
Auckland will rise once more
Found it quite interesting that Rob stated they tabled the idea of a 4-3-3 situation. Depending on the targets they have to set, I reckon it was a smart move as it gave the FFA an chance to save face, while also providing enough certainty for longer term investment.
Doloras you are one of the most depressing posters to read and up there with Steve-O.
I can'þ fudgeing win, when I try to be optimistic I get screamed at to fudge off and let people enjoy their angst. Clearly the broad masses don't dig my style, and whether I'm positive or negative makes no difference.
Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads
Found it quite interesting that Rob stated they tabled the idea of a 4-3-3 situation. Depending on the targets they have to set, I reckon it was a smart move as it gave the FFA an chance to save face, while also providing enough certainty for longer term investment.
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.
Found it quite interesting that Rob stated they tabled the idea of a 4-3-3 situation. Depending on the targets they have to set, I reckon it was a smart move as it gave the FFA an chance to save face, while also providing enough certainty for longer term investment.
Great news today, but one thing rankles...
I still don't understand how TV coverage and revenues etc is part of the FFA's gripe with the Phoenix - surely that's an issue with SKY TV, rather than the Phoenix club? If the FFA had a problem with an Aussie network's coverage, would they blame the Victory and the Roar etc?
If they think SKY don't pay enough for the rights, or that their coverage is average, they should tell them directly... and if it doesn't change, they find another broadcaster that'll do more of what they want... how a football club is somehow responsible for a broadcast company's decisions is beyond me...
But if all of this does lead to an improvement in the broadcasts (pre-match show, Piney with a permanent commentating gig) then that's all good :)
Found it quite interesting that Rob stated they tabled the idea of a 4-3-3 situation. Depending on the targets they have to set, I reckon it was a smart move as it gave the FFA an chance to save face, while also providing enough certainty for longer term investment.
This is my thought too. Rob wouldn't of signed an unwinnable deal.
a.haak

Sky wont give a toss. they will probably offer less than they currently are paying.
Good thing there are other broadcasting options now.
BeIN sports tweeted about our licence extension, which I found interesting coupled with Robs talk of digital options during the press conference. I could see someone like them buying the rights, then on selling some games to a FTA channel, and broadcasting the rest over the Internet much like PLP have done.
Lightbox sport could also be a good partner for that. They could pick up rights relatively cheap (compared to other sports), and would have a vested interest in promoting and growing the product within NZ (as opposed to sky who clearly couldn't care less - and fair enough too, they have other products they're more invested in).
Allegedly
Found it quite interesting that Rob stated they tabled the idea of a 4-3-3 situation. Depending on the targets they have to set, I reckon it was a smart move as it gave the FFA an chance to save face, while also providing enough certainty for longer term investment.
You're a puppet, mate.
A fan is a fan.
You're a puppet, mate.
We've gone from 1) not being around next year or 2) having 4 years with no guarantee of anything after that. I'm almost certain they would have binned us.
Now we have at least 4 years and an automatic renewal based on metrics we agreed. Destiny in our own hands.
You're a puppet, mate.
We've gone from 1) not being around next year or 2) having 4 years with no guarantee of anything after that. I'm almost certain they would have binned us.
Now we have at least 4 years and an automatic renewal based on metrics we agreed. Destiny in our own hands.
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