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Posted May 16, 2018 01:30 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:34

happydays wrote:

I'm not disputing that. Surely fans would prefer their team to be winning more often than losing, and the owners have some responsibility for that. All I'm saying is that under Welnix ownership, team performance has been poor, so what suggests that will change just because the A-League is run differently?

Could maybe argue that a differently run A League could provide the Nix with more stability in regards to their future, which could lead to a greater impetus for investment by the Club in long term planning on and off the park for the future, building a stronger playing squad, helping attract new signings and and even possibly making them a more attractive proposition for another potential investor to buy into? Don't think anyone is saying it would be an immediate effect. At present there is no 'big picture', it's all short termism, for obvious reasons

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

I'm not disputing that. Surely fans would prefer their team to be winning more often than losing, and the owners have some responsibility for that. All I'm saying is that under Welnix ownership, team performance has been poor, so what suggests that will change just because the A-League is run differently?

Could maybe argue that a differently run A League could provide the Nix with more stability in regards to their future, which could lead to a greater impetus for investment by the Club in long term planning on and off the park for the future, building a stronger playing squad, helping attract new signings and and even possibly making them a more attractive proposition for another potential investor to buy into? Don't think anyone is saying it would be an immediate effect. At present there is no 'big picture', it's all short termism, for obvious reasons

Unknown editor edited May 16, 2018 01:36
happydays wrote:

I'm not disputing that. Surely fans would prefer their team to be winning more often than losing, and the owners have some responsibility for that. All I'm saying is that under Welnix ownership, team performance has been poor, so what suggests that will change just because the A-League is run differently?

Could maybe argue that a differently run A League could provide the Nix with more stability in regards to their future, which could lead to a greater impetus for investment by the Club in long term planning on and off the park for the future, building a stronger playing squad, helping attract new signings and and even possibly making them a more attractive proposition for another potential investor to buy into. Don't think anyone is saying it would be an immediate effect. At present there is no 'big picture', it's all short termism, for obvious reasons

Unknown editor edited May 16, 2018 01:34
happydays wrote:

I'm not disputing that. Surely fans would prefer their team to be winning more often than losing, and the owners have some responsibility for that. All I'm saying is that under Welnix ownership, team performance has been poor, so what suggests that will change just because the A-League is run differently?

Could maybe argue that a differently run A League could provide the Nix with more stability in regards to their future, which could lead to a greater impetus for investment by the Club in long term planning on and off the park for the future, building a stronger playing squad, helping attract new signings and and even possibly making them a more attractive proposition for another potential investor to buy into. At present there is no 'big picture', it's all short termism, for obvious reasons

Unknown editor edited May 16, 2018 01:32
happydays wrote:

I'm not disputing that. Surely fans would prefer their team to be winning more often than losing, and the owners have some responsibility for that. All I'm saying is that under Welnix ownership, team performance has been poor, so what suggests that will change just because the A-League is run differently?

Could maybe argue that a differently run A League could provide the Nix with more stability in regards to their future, which could lead to a greater impetus for investment by the Club in long term planning on and off the park for the future, and even make them a more attractive proposition for another potential investor to buy into. At present there is no 'big picture', it's all short termism, for obvious reasons