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Phoenix Ownership - Rob says FTFFA

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over 11 years ago

But you are an FFA cheerleader and your prattle does become tiresome frankly.

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over 11 years ago

How long were the FFA financing Adelaide for?

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

How long were the FFA financing <insert team name here> for?

Fixed

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 11 years ago

Very true...just about everyone except us.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

Midfielder wrote:

ballane wrote:

Sorry Midfielder you seem to be blind to the money the FFA has spent propping up clubs in the A league.Sold for millions, will interesting to see how long it is before their owners coming running back to the FFA asking for money.Very rosy picture you attempt paint,how many clubs in the A league at the moment havnt had to be rescued by the FFA,dont have any idea what the number is but would imagine it be a few.Then you have those clubs that have disappeared but guess its easier to throw thing in our direction.  

How am I blind and where have I said they have not funded some teams and further find one post where I have said the Nix current ownership is no good nay very good... If you definition of being good is being able to pay the bills remember Clive Palmer was kicked out and he had heaps of money to pay the bills... 

What I have said and posted often and in many threads is how poor nay pitiful the media coverage in NZ is and how many posters like yourself seem incapable of distinguishing between a criticism that looks at real issues and a egg ball attack... like every post that is not all sunshine lolly pops and sugar coated candy drops, not from a non Wellington person has alternative reasons... all this conspiracy theory does not help..

Perfect example is the FFA post above where it says FFA are concerned about crowds and especially ratings and critically  revenue coming out of NZ ... so to help they are trying to get FTA coverage of the A-League and especially the Nix... the responses are FFA are in a mess, another FFA stuff up ...

Your owners seem to want to enter into a debate / discussion / dialogue on crowds in Wellington ... and are openly attacked as being out of touch, interfering etc... its their fault... 

At some point arguably the two most important management groups that impact on the Nix are signing the same song these being your current owners and those that manage the A-League ... both have said similar things...

You can bury your head and scream its woeful management who don't understand and what a hopeless mess the FFA are .. but at some point you should consider what they are saying... more importantly how they are trying to help.. 

Also understand what FFA are trying to do and become part of it ... FFA plans are very aggressive and are to become the biggest code and they want a 100 million dollar media deal for the A-League alone within two years.. to put this into context the Super Rugby in the SANDZAR have offered for all Super Rugby matches and all national rugby games less than 15 million... NZ & SA will fund the Australian side of if they go broke ... Football is smashing Union and already in Melbourne and Sydney killing RL in crowds ... 

I may be a pest in your mind however my head is not buried in the sand and blaming everyone else ... 

Tl, tme; dr

You know we belong together...

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over 11 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Steve-O wrote:
Welnix saved the club, but their investment in the first team has been pathetic, as are the constant threats about moving the team.

Not to mention Gareth's dabbling in first team affairs, the Petone stadium that was never happening.

I'd like to see a bit more of a connection between the club and the fans because this mob seem more worried about fans who are not going as opposed to us lot who do show up every game.

I'm utterly frustrated that they cannot understand why more people don't turn up when our home form since they took over has been appalling, and yet much of this is surely down to a lack of cash investment in the first team and then hoping that we'll conjure up Kiwi youngsters who are good enough, and others from the ASB Prem. They are in cloud cuckoo land.

Spot on. If only the club would open its eyes to this. Oh, thats right they did. They rewarded the fans with the birdie dance.

Another perspective of passing interest:

http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/nov/...

"Phoenix till they lose"

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

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 11 years ago

Bloody good article. The PA turned up mega loud it the norm at Westpac.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

you keep saying it, but I actually haven't noticed that at all this season. In fact, I've often not been able to hear the announcer (awkward when we were meant to be doing a minutes silence/applause last week). And music is never played during the game. Halftime is taken up by the competition, which isn't loud. 

Haven't found myself having to shout to the person next to me like I've had to in the past. 

Also, the club runs the music etc not the stadium. 


Allegedly

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over 11 years ago

Speaking of the halftime competition, was there a guy wearing next to nothing last home game? Over in our area in aisle 12, we all thought he was naked.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

What is the halftime competition? I tend to go out for a pit stop at half time so hardly ever see whatever happens.

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over 11 years ago

ajc28 wrote:

What is the halftime competition? I tend to go out for a pit stop at half time so hardly ever see whatever happens.

Bubble football
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over 11 years ago

Nude bubble football

"Phoenix till they lose"

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

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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over 11 years ago

ajc28 wrote:

What is the halftime competition? I tend to go out for a pit stop at half time so hardly ever see whatever happens.

Bubble football

Oh right, I did know that. Someone from my own team tried to get us into that for the first game but he didn't hear back.

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over 11 years ago

It is kinda funny to watch from a vast distance.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

From my hazy memory there was a guy wearing nude coloured chinos *vom*

End of an era.  Vinnie - It's over.

If anyone cares for my inane babbling follow @iluvnix17 on the Twitter.

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over 11 years ago

I <3 Nix wrote:

From my hazy memory there was a guy wearing nude coloured chinos *vom*

What is a 'chinos'? Is it a pun related to All Whites vs China that I'm missing?


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 11 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

I <3 Nix wrote:

From my hazy memory there was a guy wearing nude coloured chinos *vom*

What is a 'chinos'? Is it a pun related to All Whites vs China that I'm missing?

No wonder we're pants.

Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

talking the pittance Sky pay FFA/Fox - bet they supply Nix home game coverage Free to Fox. IMO

  Supporter For Ever - Keep The Faith - Foundation Member - Never Lets FAX Get In The Way Of A Good Yarn

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

Australian Associated Press wrote:

Gallop said he was waiting to hear from Phoenix powerbrokers about their plans before a decision will be made.

"We're talking again about the condition of the licence and the ball's in their court," he said. "We'd like to know what their long-term strategy is.

"Let's wait and see what their proposal looks like."

http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2014/12/15/...

Not a good article. I wonder if this is why the Phoenix were suddenly so proactive this year with stadium proposals, reserve teams, etc.

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over 11 years ago

isn't it just prudent to find out what their long term plan is before granting them a long term licence? 


Allegedly

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over 11 years ago

Correct. They don't want a franchise to fall over a year after granted an extension. Especially leading into the negotiations for the next TV deal. 

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over 11 years ago

So then is the obvious question, considering that the FFA seem keen to grant it to them, what are the intentions of the Phoenix Ownership group? One would think that if they were solid, then this would not be an issue and we would have the extension...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 11 years ago

unless it has only just been asked for.

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over 11 years ago

It just seems odd that all this is coming out now, and in a fairly public way.

Either there's a lot media un-savvy people involved, or there's some fire behind all the smoke.

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over 11 years ago

2ndBest wrote:

Correct. They don't want a franchise to fall over a year after granted an extension. Especially leading into the negotiations for the next TV deal. 

How they are acting seems like they are setting up the 'Nix for the long haul, 2 academies, reserve team, bringing overseas teams to play HAL teams in NZ. They have been talking about wanting the same licence extension of the other teams in the media. If anything, it's not purely about how well run the Phoenix are but working out what is the best mix of clubs/locations to maximise revenue and interest in Australia - do the Phoenix have a case in that.

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over 11 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

It just seems odd that all this is coming out now, and in a fairly public way.

Either there's a lot media un-savvy people involved, or there's some fire behind all the smoke.

...or both.


Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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over 11 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

It just seems odd that all this is coming out now, and in a fairly public way.

Either there's a lot media un-savvy people involved, or there's some fire behind all the smoke.

Thats kinda what I think. It could have only just been asked for as 2nd Best says but then why is such a public way? You only really do that to help push things along if you think (as the FFA) that things have stalled. The media then picks this up and asks questions.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 11 years ago

Bullion wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Correct. They don't want a franchise to fall over a year after granted an extension. Especially leading into the negotiations for the next TV deal. 

How they are acting seems like they are setting up the 'Nix for the long haul, 2 academies, reserve team, bringing overseas teams to play HAL teams in NZ. They have been talking about wanting the same licence extension of the other teams in the media. If anything, it's not purely about how well run the Phoenix are but working out what is the best mix of clubs/locations to maximise revenue and interest in Australia - do the Phoenix have a case in that.

It has to be as much about both though. Whats worse, a well run and financed club like us that's at the lower end of the scale in terms of generating revenue, or a club like Knights, Gold Coast, NQ Fury (or worse a foundation club like Jest, potentially) going bust. FFA need to be realistic here and be pretty thankful for what Welnix provide, which is stability in times of uncertainty. FFA cant even sell WSW.

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over 11 years ago

WSW has been sold.

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over 11 years ago

Ok. Good timing then I guess now that theyre at the bottom of the league

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over 11 years ago

I think there's no doubt that the FFA have judged that having a team from NZ is under delivering commercially vs the potential of an additional 4m A-League fans here.  Whether the Phoenix are the problem or not is up in the air, and there are plenty of other influencing factors - how the broadcast rights are being exploited, media interest etc.  I think there is definitely fire behind the some, but I don't think it's the Phoenix that are the only issue at all.

Normo's coming home

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over 11 years ago
Bullion wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Correct. They don't want a franchise to fall over a year after granted an extension. Especially leading into the negotiations for the next TV deal. 

How they are acting seems like they are setting up the 'Nix for the long haul, 2 academies, reserve team, bringing overseas teams to play HAL teams in NZ. They have been talking about wanting the same licence extension of the other teams in the media. If anything, it's not purely about how well run the Phoenix are but working out what is the best mix of clubs/locations to maximise revenue and interest in Australia - do the Phoenix have a case in that.

Are these academies actually theirs and fully funded by them or are they just giving them their name and the infrastructure are existing entities? If the latter, thent hat is not much of a financial investment ont heir behalf and easy to walk away from. The United Tour could be called purely a money making venture. Makes sens eto have a granted extention as it makes the club more valuable for resale. Devils advocate here but it might be all smoke and mirrors.
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over 11 years ago

Bullion wrote:

2ndBest wrote:

Correct. They don't want a franchise to fall over a year after granted an extension. Especially leading into the negotiations for the next TV deal. 

How they are acting seems like they are setting up the 'Nix for the long haul, 2 academies, reserve team, bringing overseas teams to play HAL teams in NZ. They have been talking about wanting the same licence extension of the other teams in the media. If anything, it's not purely about how well run the Phoenix are but working out what is the best mix of clubs/locations to maximise revenue and interest in Australia - do the Phoenix have a case in that.

Are these academies actually theirs and fully funded by them or are they just giving them their name and the infrastructure are existing entities? If the latter, thent hat is not much of a financial investment ont heir behalf and easy to walk away from. The United Tour could be called purely a money making venture. Makes sens eto have a granted extention as it makes the club more valuable for resale. Devils advocate here but it might be all smoke and mirrors.

I get the impression the WPFA does get incur some cost and with bringing in overseas teams there is some financial risk short term but thinking long term it helps build the 'Nix brand and adds value for sponsors. Far easier to just run first team and not worry about costs/hassle of academies, reserve team and bringing in overseas teams.

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over 11 years ago
What you are saying Bullion is reasonably correct [easier to just run a first team] but the owners are businessmen and good business is to add value to their investment and/or get other revenue streams associtaed with their club. I'm certain that the football United tour was predominantly done in an attempt to make an immediate profit on the tour itself. Any ongoing benefit was incidental and aspirational but they would not have done it in the sound knowledge that they wouldn't make a profit on it. The Phoenix model/business is not completely broken like a Fury, Gold Coast or Mariners so Welnix are completely driven to keep the club alive, if not only to help it retain book value and to make it an attractive purchase option for someone should they decide to sell. Whatever Welnix' plans are, we don't know and it doesn't really matter but we shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking because they do this and that it means they intend to keep hold of the club. I'm just pointing out that there are equally other reasons that might suggest the contrary and they are sprucing the club up for sale. In saying that, this is purely conjecture too and no apparent hard evidence to suggest this is the case either.
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over 11 years ago

What you are saying Bullion is reasonably correct [easier to just run a first team] but the owners are businessmen and good business is to add value to their investment and/or get other revenue streams associtaed with their club. I'm certain that the football United tour was predominantly done in an attempt to make an immediate profit on the tour itself. Any ongoing benefit was incidental and aspirational but they would not have done it in the sound knowledge that they wouldn't make a profit on it. The Phoenix model/business is not completely broken like a Fury, Gold Coast or Mariners so Welnix are completely driven to keep the club alive, if not only to help it retain book value and to make it an attractive purchase option for someone should they decide to sell. Whatever Welnix' plans are, we don't know and it doesn't really matter but we shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking because they do this and that it means they intend to keep hold of the club. I'm just pointing out that there are equally other reasons that might suggest the contrary and they are sprucing the club up for sale. In saying that, this is purely conjecture too and no apparent hard evidence to suggest this is the case either.

Keep it or sell it, I would think the incentives are the same - make it a successful team and viable business.

The one to worry about is the option of just giving up the license.  And they don't seem to be acting like that's the plan. 

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over 11 years ago

mjp2 wrote:

What you are saying Bullion is reasonably correct [easier to just run a first team] but the owners are businessmen and good business is to add value to their investment and/or get other revenue streams associtaed with their club. I'm certain that the football United tour was predominantly done in an attempt to make an immediate profit on the tour itself. Any ongoing benefit was incidental and aspirational but they would not have done it in the sound knowledge that they wouldn't make a profit on it. The Phoenix model/business is not completely broken like a Fury, Gold Coast or Mariners so Welnix are completely driven to keep the club alive, if not only to help it retain book value and to make it an attractive purchase option for someone should they decide to sell. Whatever Welnix' plans are, we don't know and it doesn't really matter but we shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking because they do this and that it means they intend to keep hold of the club. I'm just pointing out that there are equally other reasons that might suggest the contrary and they are sprucing the club up for sale. In saying that, this is purely conjecture too and no apparent hard evidence to suggest this is the case either.

Keep it or sell it, I would think the incentives are the same - make it a successful team and viable business.

The one to worry about is the option of just giving up the license.  And they don't seem to be acting like that's the plan. 

though, trying to make the club more valuable only works if sold to another interest in wgtn/nz. if the ffa don't extend the licence then it's all for nought, if welnix are able to sell to Australian interest the only thing that holds its value is the licence and all the infrastructure and goodwill is worthless.
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over 11 years ago
Slightly away from the current discussion; any thoughts on what might happen if an overseas party buys the club?
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over 11 years ago

Slightly away from the current discussion; any thoughts on what might happen if an overseas party buys the club?
Why look overseas? Why not inward investment say from NZFC, as it clearly provides a fantastic outlet to showcase NZ Talent at a professional level.  

Introducing Mr.Stevens

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over 11 years ago

The last thing I ever want to see is "The New Zealand Phoenix".

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 11 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

The last thing I ever want to see is "The New Zealand Phoenix".

The last thing I ever want to see is no phoenix

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