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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA

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about 13 years ago
Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

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about 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Reliable source:  The only thing the club have ever talked to the council about with regard to Newtown is improved training facilities.



Ah, so we're looking to get Marco back!

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about 13 years ago
Smithy, I'll give you $200 for your one limited edition t shirt that says pathetic

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about 13 years ago

Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

Seems to be some history between you and Gazza. 

We're you one of his subbies that he never paid?


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

Does anyone on this forum know enough, technically, to give a realistic estimate of how much a roof for the ROF might cost and if it would even be doable?


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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

I can't believe that no one has thought about Karori Park as the logical venue to build a brand new fit for purpose stadium.

Ample parking by the Sunshine Kindy at the back.  As many no.3 busses as you can throw a stone at.  A good chippy shop nearby (Corfu), even Brumbys and Subway for the upmarket crowd.


Benburn Park would need a massive upgrade to be the deal-breaking training ground however.



I'd never support building a grandstand at Karori park
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about 13 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Does anyone on this forum know enough, technically, to give a realistic estimate of how much a roof for the ROF might cost and if it would even be doable?



"As the stadium was not designed with a roof in mind, installing one would cost between $60-$80 million."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington-central/7194072/Cost-of-stadium-roof-outweighs-benefits
i.e. 40-50% of the original cost; too much
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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

Seems to be some history between you and Gazza. 

We're you one of his subbies that he never paid?

What's a subbie? Haven't heard of that here in Auckland

Auckland will rise once more

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about 13 years ago

scribbler wrote:

Does anyone on this forum know enough, technically, to give a realistic estimate of how much a roof for the ROF might cost and if it would even be doable?


You need the right people for the job


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

arnies wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

I can't believe that no one has thought about Karori Park as the logical venue to build a brand new fit for purpose stadium.

Ample parking by the Sunshine Kindy at the back.  As many no.3 busses as you can throw a stone at.  A good chippy shop nearby (Corfu), even Brumbys and Subway for the upmarket crowd.


Benburn Park would need a massive upgrade to be the deal-breaking training ground however.



I'd never support building a grandstand at Karori park

Grandstand?  Those are for those soft Mar types.  Nothing wrong with the hill at the back of the park (the Mtn bikers will just have to go elsewhere).

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

 I'm told there is no truth to this story.

The owners were keen to have a dedicated Phoenix home out in Newtown with training facilities, offices, sports sciences etc etc (which from memory was already in the press months ago).  About a year ago, the club looked into developing Newtown for this, asked a few questions and have moved on since.

Like they say, when it rains, it pours and at the moment, it's a hurricane.

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about 13 years ago

Junior82 wrote:

Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

Seems to be some history between you and Gazza. 

We're you one of his subbies that he never paid?

What's a subbie? Haven't heard of that here in Auckland
sub contractor...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

 I'm told there is no truth to this story.

The owners were keen to have a dedicated Phoenix home out in Newtown with training facilities, offices, sports sciences etc etc (which from memory was already in the press months ago).  About a year ago, the club looked into developing Newtown for this, asked a few questions and have moved on since.

Like they say, when it rains, it pours and at the moment, it's a hurricane.

John Morrison telling half truths to get his name in the papers? Nah, that would never happen.
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about 13 years ago

Doloras wrote:

You'll be sorry for your lack of vision when the Wellington Roosters make their AFL debut.


At least we can make a profit when we transfer Ernie to them !


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about 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

 I'm told there is no truth to this story.

The owners were keen to have a dedicated Phoenix home out in Newtown with training facilities, offices, sports sciences etc etc (which from memory was already in the press months ago).  About a year ago, the club looked into developing Newtown for this, asked a few questions and have moved on since.

Like they say, when it rains, it pours and at the moment, it's a hurricane.

John Morrison telling half truths to get his name in the papers? Nah, that would never happen.


No surprised there. Have tweeter at the reporter asking if he bothered aksing for a response from nix headquarters.
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about 13 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

Seems to be some history between you and Gazza. 

We're you one of his subbies that he never paid?

What's a subbie? Haven't heard of that here in Auckland
sub contractor...

Oh, sorry, forgot. "Subcontratista"

"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago

Mini Hatter wrote:

Doloras wrote:

You'll be sorry for your lack of vision when the Wellington Roosters make their AFL debut.


At least we can make a profit when we transfer Ernie to them !




"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

Junior82 wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

Previously I've just read morgans comments in print but I just heard a small taste of a replay on radio sport. Hearing his snivering voice makes each comment ten times worse to stomach as you are left with the bitter feeling he actually means what he is saying.

Seems to be some history between you and Gazza. 

We're you one of his subbies that he never paid?

What's a subbie? Haven't heard of that here in Auckland
sub contractor...

Oh, sorry, forgot. "Subcontratista"

My history on this guy has been consistent from day one. You can check it. He likes hearing the sound of his own voice and has made his name solely on the name/intelligence of his son. Anyone who thinks he is not right wing needs to read his economic policies/ ravings/blog. When he introduced his kiwi saver scheme his comapany specifically stated that they didn't want Mum and Dad earning 40k from Place Makers he wanted solely high income earners. When that strategy didn't work, he quickly turned over a new leaf and said - all come on board. Good on him for funding part of the phoenix but compared to the average fan he is probably spending a lower percentage of his gross income on our club. Don't therefore dare call them pathetic.

Auckland will rise once more

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

Anybody who wants a flat tax rate for all, a flat-rate benefit for every citizen and strict adherence to a capital-gains tax on housing is far from right-wing. 


Right-wing does not mean wealthy (although the two often go hand-in-hand).


You need to research your political terms. 

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

You need to talk to roger douglas mate, flat tax what was exactly what he was proposing. Of course Morgan hates property he wants all your money in his kiwi saver. Good luck there mate


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about 13 years ago

I this the same Roger Doulas that was a member of two Labour Party governments?


Last time I checked Labour was on the left.

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about 13 years ago
As for the so called flat rate benefit, just remind me how much that is?

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about 13 years ago

paulm wrote:

I this the same Roger Doulas that was a member of two Labour Party governments?

Last time I checked Labour was on the left.

You obviously were not born before 1984

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about 13 years ago

Good god you need to do some research. Morgan has sold his Kiwisaver fund to Kiwibank. Completely irrelevant. 


His reasoning for opposing mum/dad property developers is to direct that money into small business investments instead, and to bring housing prices down to give first-time buyers a chance. 


He is neither left nor right wing in my opinion, more a sort of a liberal/greens hybrid.


Not defending him at all, or supporting him, just pointing out that you're wrong.

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about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

Leaving this argument now, massive facepalm.


You clearly know very little but seem to think you do. I guess the fact that you lied about being a lawyer says it all. Who would even want to lie about that?

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about 13 years ago
Lawyers don't lie mate :) have a look at Rogers book before you come back

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about 13 years ago

Lawyers don't lie mate :) have a look at Rogers book before you come back
 

But people pretending to be lawyers do. 


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

Back on topic.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

Groan. 

Might bring back a knitting kit from kiwitea street next Saturday, so we can sew his lips shut when returning to Wellington.


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

Oh FFS. Shut-up Gareth.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

I agree that his son has the brains but his son also has the patter.

Morgan is a very smart man in his own right and away from football, does some wonderful things for humanity, has written a few books (some relevant, some not) has a bit of a green tinge and probably backs himself every time. When you had had his success, you would too. I think his want to give back to Wellington and football is admirable. I also think this is one where perhaps he cannot feel his way through it and learn on the job or use his other skills/attributes to cross over into a professional sports team. Yes it is a business but its rare unless you are the Lakers or the Donald Sterling, that you make money on a sports team. He probably needs to be mindful of that (or have a chat with Watson or Blackwell). 


I would implore Gareth to seriously consider thinking before he does speak because its not all as he thinks. He can run the team anyway he likes but there will a correlation between the way he runs the team and how many backsides put bum on pine every match day. Also sports fans are not ignorant and in this case, far more learned than he, so he will get called on bullshit. He may see things a certain way, but needs to ensure that the masses understand it as he sees it and conveys it in a manner where those folk go 'ok I can see that. Don't agree, but I can see that'. At the moment he probably up there in terms of charm offensive with Idi Amin and Dennis Connor.

If Morrison et al have not figured it out, they badly need a PR/media guy to get control of all messages. If its Domes job, he is having a mare. If its vacant, find someone, and quick before the shit sandwich turns into a buffet.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Get ready for the next installation

Tomorrow's Sunday Star-Times: @WgtnPhoenixFC co-owner @garethmorgannz with new detail on the club's structure, decisions, control and comms.

It would be great if any one could post a link to it and digest it before posting in a fit of rage at (potential) dumb ass comments. I'm actually intrigued because they have said they have looked at every aspect of the club over the last month. I think another assistant would be good (sorry Greenie) and a PR guy would be a great start.


Considering they have bought in both Hogg and Cernak on essentially a 'earn a pay day' 3 month stint with no risk to us, there are some smart decisions being made albeit small ones.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

 Going to be interesting to see what Gareth is like in damage  control mode

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about 13 years ago

 ... and he's talking to Simon Plumb, known to be the most tabloidy of all football journos in this country?!?



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about 13 years ago

Hahahaha that's a great pic ^





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about 13 years ago

Perhaps,  ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Mr Morgan is in fact largely misunderstood by his many detractors.

He is a smart businessman, an owner and a passionate and fervent fan of the Wellington Phoenix.Gareth wears his heart on his sleeve, calls it as he sees it  and subscribes to that well established marketing practice that "any publicity is good publicity "


At least, I'm hoping thats it....I'm looking for some positives out of all of this  * I'm-aghast-that-things-could-have-come-to-this-in-the-time-since-I-last-posted-here-emoticon*


  Improving,,on the up, a work in progress from Italiano and the Nix. Bring on the bathroom bling in '24! COYN!

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about 13 years ago

arnies wrote:

scribbler wrote:

Does anyone on this forum know enough, technically, to give a realistic estimate of how much a roof for the ROF might cost and if it would even be doable?


 

"As the stadium was not designed with a roof in mind, installing one would cost between $60-$80 million."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington-central/7194072/Cost-of-stadium-roof-outweighs-benefits
i.e. 40-50% of the original cost; too much

No point having a roof. Not sure how that will help us turn things around other than stay dry. 
We (use to) have a distinct advantage over Aussie teams who couldn't stand coming here because of wind, rain and cold. Ask Dura what some of the opposition players mutter on the field when the weather's crap. Must admit that after that second half against WSW it seems our weather advantage may have been lost a tad
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about 13 years ago

I know the topic has long passed, but wouldn't it be great to build a 15000 rectangular seater beside the caketin for the Nix and Hurricanes and any other team. Could be run by the same staff that run westpac.

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about 13 years ago

I know the topic has long passed, but wouldn't it be great to build a 15000 rectangular seater beside the caketin for the Nix and Hurricanes and any other team. Could be run by the same staff that run westpac.


Where exactly ? On the train tracks ? 



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