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Posted November 11, 2015 19:08 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:34

Piney's interview with God

Morrison: Positive talks on Phoenix Future

https://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/football/mo...

I just don't understand what Morrison wants from NZF. In this interview he acknowledges they already support the club financially but says that is not what it is about. In the past few days he has asked them through the media for "actionable steps" and "thinking outside the box". Now in this interview he says he wants a "shared infrastructure". What does he mean? If he has a proposal for a new way of managing the club he should lay it on the table. Very strange to put the burden on NZF to come up with a new model. That's not their job any more than it is to come up with club strategies for ACFC or Canterbury United.

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:34
darkhorse2014 wrote:

Piney's interview with God

Morrison: Positive talks on Phoenix Future

http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/football/mo...

I just don't understand what Morrison wants from NZF. In this interview he acknowledges they already support the club financially but says that is not what it is about. In the past few days he has asked them through the media for "actionable steps" and "thinking outside the box". Now in this interview he says he wants a "shared infrastructure". What does he mean? If he has a proposal for a new way of managing the club he should lay it on the table. Very strange to put the burden on NZF to come up with a new model. That's not their job any more than it is to come up with club strategies for ACFC or Canterbury United.

LionLegs edited November 11, 2015 19:16
darkhorse2014 wrote:

Piney's interview with God

Morrison: Positive talks on Phoenix Future

http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/football/mo...

I just don't understand what Morrison wants from NZF. In this interview he acknowledges they already support the club financially but says that is not what it is about. In the past few days he has asked them through the media for "actionable steps" and "thinking outside the box". Now in this interview he says he wants a "shared infrastructure". What does he mean? If he has a proposal for a new way of managing the club he should lay it on the table. Very strange to put the burden on NZF to come up with a new model. That's not their job anymore than it is to come up with club strategies for ACFC or Canterbury United.