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Posted March 12, 2016 01:07 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:34

Ryan wrote:

I have acquaintances with one of the less visible members of Welnix professionally and he considers it a philanthropic endeavor. If you also listen to the interviews that Rob Morrison has done over the last six months they aren't doing this to make a profit or even to break even necessarily - although that is the goal, they see the Nix as an important asset for Wellington. I'm sure that they will sell if the right offer is made, accompanied by some guaranties. But don't underestimate their desire to invest in the club if they think its worthwhile. Their goals are to win the competition regularly, and to use the clubs success to build other assets for Wellington.

So many contradictory statements in this. Made me laugh, thanks

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Ryan wrote:

I have acquaintances with one of the less visible members of Welnix professionally and he considers it a philanthropic endeavor. If you also listen to the interviews that Rob Morrison has done over the last six months they aren't doing this to make a profit or even to break even necessarily - although that is the goal, they see the Nix as an important asset for Wellington. I'm sure that they will sell if the right offer is made, accompanied by some guaranties. But don't underestimate their desire to invest in the club if they think its worthwhile. Their goals are to win the competition regularly, and to use the clubs success to build other assets for Wellington.

So many contradictory statements in this. Made me laugh, thanks