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Posted October 28, 2015 04:36 · last edited October 28, 2015 04:39

Midfielder wrote:

EDIT: I don't want to kick you while you are down, but I well and I am right.. Na na na!

Fudge off, our Metric and KPIs are better than yours and Jets! We go, I see CCM going. Just because you have a license now doesn't mean they won't take it off you later!

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Yakcall edited October 28, 2015 04:39
Midfielder wrote:

Roughly three to four years ago I suggested quite strongly a growing disquiet pertaining to the growth in Football if we compared NZ and Australian.

Further I suggested unless significant progress was made a licence extension would be difficult. Most believed I was wrong and then every post I made seemed to cast in doubt of the real motive. So essentially for most of this year I have not commented.

I have read most of the posts on this thread and the theme seems as always with YF posters the evil FFA are out to do us in. Never trust em [FFA] … history shows us the FFA !@#$@!@ .

Gallop statement released on Fox http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/david-gallop-says-wellington-phoenix-failing-to-perform-on-any-a-league-off-field-metric/story-e6frf4gl-1227585368703 clearly shows some KPI’s identified as unacceptable.

Further the offer of four additional years to bring them up to speed. North Queensland were given 3 games.

Hate me call me whatever but for the love of Mary understand the issue … you don’t like being told that you are not keeping pace …..further the days of we can pay the bills are long gone. … you need to bring something to the table…

BTW I understand my Mariners could be next …

However if you still believe this is all about the evil, corrupt, inept FFA then so be it …

Further as Simon Hill wrote recently regarding the FFA stance “””Muddying the waters are the “exemption” clauses needed from the NZFA, Oceania, AFC, and ultimately FIFA, for a non-AFC club to continue playing outside its own confederation.

The reason? AFC could soon face problems of its own, over a mooted ASEAN Super League. The countries involved - Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia - contain some clubs that are hugely in favour, but others aren’t so keen. AFC, keen to avoid conflict, may not want to set a precedent by offering a club an “opt-out” from its own domestic competition, as is currently the case with Wellington.”””

Fudge off, our Metric and KPIs are better than yours and Jets! We go, I see CCM going. Just because you have a license now doesn't mean they won't take it off you later!