Media
outlets have reported all manner of approaches to and outcomes for the
Phoenix. Some of the approaches are real but the majority are imagined.
With reportedly interest from ten groups for two expansion teams, there is plenty of scope for speculation.
As the club has previously disclosed, the Phoenix have had discussions
with parties interested in participating in the expansion of the A
League, as well as the future of the A League and it should come as no
surprise that continues to be the case.
Welnix as the owners have consistently maintained that they are open to
external investors who could bring capital and players to the club as
well as providing professional development pathways for the players from
New Zealand.
Although there are currently potential options that are worth exploring
what is certain, despite the leaky nature of the industry, is the
Phoenix will not conduct any of those discussions via the media.
The speculation is hugely disappointing and clearly upsetting for fans
and sponsors but unfortunately the club cannot control it.
We can reiterate however, as stated by the Chairman, Rob Morrison recently, that the club is not looking to sell its licence
Of more immediate concern to the club is the state of the A League.
With double digit falls in viewership levels, falling crowd numbers and
all clubs losing money there has to be a material change to the
construct of the League.
The best case scenario for the A League clubs, including the Phoenix, is
the creation of a truly independent A League with new management and a
distribution of revenues that reflect the way they are generated.
The needed structural changes will not happen in the short term but it
is clearly imperative that decisive action is taken now by the FFA ahead
of the 18/19 season to halt the decline in the Leagues metrics.
Tinkering around the edges with marquee funds and the like is not
sufficient.
For the Phoenix the club is focused on the off season, with the club's
fourth appearance in the annual Hong Kong Soccer Sevens next weekend
against clubs like West Ham and Kashima Antlers, as well as its annual
Sister City Cup match against Beijing BG in China's capital in July.
The club continues its active search for a new Head Coach with a decision expected soon.
Media
outlets have reported all manner of approaches to and outcomes for the
Phoenix. Some of the approaches are real but the majority are imagined.
With reportedly interest from ten groups for two expansion teams, there is plenty of scope for speculation.
As the club has previously disclosed, the Phoenix have had discussions
with parties interested in participating in the expansion of the A
League, as well as the future of the A League and it should come as no
surprise that continues to be the case.
Welnix as the owners have consistently maintained that they are open to
external investors who could bring capital and players to the club as
well as providing professional development pathways for the players from
New Zealand.
Although there are currently potential options that are worth exploring
what is certain, despite the leaky nature of the industry, is the
Phoenix will not conduct any of those discussions via the media.
The speculation is hugely disappointing and clearly upsetting for fans
and sponsors but unfortunately the club cannot control it.
We can reiterate however, as stated by the Chairman, Rob Morrison recently, that the club is not looking to sell its licence
Of more immediate concern to the club is the state of the A League.
With double digit falls in viewership levels, falling crowd numbers and
all clubs losing money there has to be a material change to the
construct of the League.
The best case scenario for the A League clubs, including the Phoenix, is
the creation of a truly independent A League with new management and a
distribution of revenues that reflect the way they are generated.
The needed structural changes will not happen in the short term but it
is clearly imperative that decisive action is taken now by the FFA ahead
of the 18/19 season to halt the decline in the Leagues metrics.
Tinkering around the edges with marquee funds and the like is not
sufficient.
For the Phoenix the club is focused on the off season, with the club's
fourth appearance in the annual Hong Kong Soccer Sevens next weekend
against clubs like West Ham and Kashima Antlers, as well as its annual
Sister City Cup match against Beijing BG in China's capital in July.
The club continues its active search for a new Head Coach with a decision expected soon.