Wellington Phoenix Men

Phoenix to move to Auckland (maybe)

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Footpaul for PM!

"Phoenix till they lose"

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

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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aitkenmike wrote:
Midfielder wrote:
Midfielder wrote:

Maybe the junro is a dickhead .... maybe its time someone had a word to the government to say what is this paper or bloke in particular (if he has a history of this) is doing and its not in the Cities or National interest for all this BS .... But again you don't fark around with success for a failed model..
Sorry but we don't live in Saudi, our press can do almost what they like without Government interference.





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HHHHHHMMMMMMMM .... so NZ governments never talks to the local media... so the NZ government never said to the media lets all get behind the rugby world cup for the greater good of NZ ....

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There is a difference between outright interference and a casual chat over cake and tea in the garden ....


No, and there are sections of the media that are quite critical of the supposed economic benefits of hosting. We have a free (sometimes irresponsible, tabloid and lacking in integrity) press here.


good to see then the - otherwise marginal - dompost write about the (from memory) $8 mill = 62 job benefits of the Nix to the welly economy

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I am fro Hamilton so this would enable me to get to a few games, however this move would kill the club long term.
I remember going to the Kingz games and sitting in the stands with 3000 people and really that sums up Auckland with 1.5 million people that do not give a toss about anything.
 
Wellington is the best thing that has happened to NZ football!!
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zonknz wrote:
Tegal wrote:
Crowd attendance suggests otherwise. I wouldn't call the Phoenix a failure just because Terrys businesses may go bankrupt.


Crowd attendances are at least 2k short of break even*. I'm not sure why we should be celebrating the nix as a success - it is just a financial drain currently, for any owner.

I am very grateful for Terry, or whoever comes next, but calling the A-League or the nix a success seems misguided. We've yet to make the nix work financially in Wellington, criticising Auckland as a failure seems misplaced.

*Traditional businesses try and make a profit
 
4 years is still VERY little in the life of a football club. Trying to make a quick buck in football is rarely going to work. We need time, and I think break even and small profit is very achievable. Very few clubs make a profit overall.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hard News wrote:
Okay.� Who's hacked Steve-O's account?� Come on, Fess Up.

Fuck this stupid game

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Hard News wrote:
Okay.  Who's hacked Steve-O's account?  Come on, Fess Up.
 
 
Don't worry, I'm moaning on the fixtures thread

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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Mystery Morrison just seen doing a TV interview at Basin Reserve. Could be unrelated Rugby World Cup stuff but you never know, could be stirring more sh*t.

Fuck this stupid game

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could be to do with the motorway flyover, was in the paper the other day. Christo2011-06-03 15:43:17
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Ferk me....I leave the country for a few days. Slave away in business meetings in Hong Kong and finally get onto YF site again.....and this happens.
 
Can't say I am surprised. I always suspected something was brewing behind the scenes. Things have been too quiet for too long.
 
Now is time for the good citizens of Wellington to stand up and be counted. Morrison, the Mayor and councillors and local businessmen need to get together and stitch up their own contigency deal just in case Terry's business's fall over., The Doom Post editorial was right.....the Nix are part of Wellington .....we own them. They are as much part of our landscape as the shiite weather and the bucket fountain.
 
We need some local leadership....if anything good comes out of this it will be that it makes Wellingtonians realise they could lose the club and they better do all they can to keep it in the city.
 
You can't blame NZF for looking at aledged other ownership options. They would be derelect in their duty if they let A-League football slip away from NZ. if the only money available is Auckland money then so be it. From a marketing point of view Auckland Phoenix might work(never as well as Wellington Nix) but they should Never Never use New Zealand Phoenix and parade them around the country like the Harlem Globetrotters. The novelty value would wear off in a couple of years.
 
So in the meantime say a little prayer that the economic gods shine on Terry.....or that there are some other good Wellington samaritans who would love to own the yellow and blacks.
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This is diabolical. If this ever happened it would be the end of football in NZ. Wellington is the best place for the Nix and always will be, those bloody Jafas would end up wrecking it like all other teams they have had. I see no logical reason for this. Or is it just to accommodate NZ Soccer because they are based in Dorkland. I go to more nix games now than I ever would if it is in Auckland and I live in Hamilton.
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I think that if you rename the team NZ and hawk it around the country you would be reducing the chances of any other NZ franchise being introduced. I have absolutely no proof or reason for believing this......
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I live in Auckland and have been part of the fan base of the Kingz and the Knights. While i think Auckland will be ready for a franchise in the near future (having learned lessons from Terry and co) the Phoenix shouldn't be it. The team belongs in Wellington and what the fans and club have achieved in atmosphere and reputation proves the club should stay put.

Peoples Republik of Aucklandia

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I like the idea of three NZ teams in the A-League:

Wellington Phoenix
Auckland Phoenix
Christchurch Phoenix

"Phoenix till they lose"

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

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Soley wrote:
This is diabolical. If this ever happened it would be the end of football in NZ. Wellington is the best place for the Nix and always will be, those bloody Jafas would end up wrecking it like all other teams they have had. I see no logical reason for this. Or is it just to accommodate NZ Soccer because they are based in Dorkland. I go to more nix games now than I ever would if it is in Auckland and I live in Hamilton.


Meow

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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Junior82 wrote:
I like the idea of three NZ teams in the A-League:

Wellington Phoenix
Auckland Phoenix
Christchurch Phoenix



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I remember councillor John Morrison on TV saying he had money men lined up to take over the Club if necessary. This was before the election so it probably doesn't apply now the election is over. Or was he talking about Colin Giltrap?
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johnr3 wrote:
I remember councillor John Morrison on TV saying he had money men lined up to take over the Club if necessary. This was before the election so it probably doesn't apply now the election is over. Or was he talking about Colin Giltrap?
Morrison was quoted (link quite recently in thread) as saying...
 
"But if he [Terry] did run into big problems one would like to think we could step up to the plate," Mr Morrison said. "It's about making sure the Phoenix stays in Wellington, stays healthy and stays strong."
 
Who knows exactly what that means. Since the Wellington city council owns a large chunk of Westpac stadium, keeping the phoenix in Wellington is quite commercially attractive even if their preference would certainly be for private ownership.
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Steve-O wrote:
zonknz wrote:
Tegal wrote:
Crowd attendance suggests otherwise. I wouldn't call the Phoenix a failure just because Terrys businesses may go bankrupt.


Crowd attendances are at least 2k short of break even*. I'm not sure why we should be celebrating the nix as a success - it is just a financial drain currently, for any owner.

I am very grateful for Terry, or whoever comes next, but calling the A-League or the nix a success seems misguided. We've yet to make the nix work financially in Wellington, criticising Auckland as a failure seems misplaced.

*Traditional businesses try and make a profit
 
4 years is still VERY little in the life of a football club. Trying to make a quick buck in football is rarely going to work. We need time, and I think break even and small profit is very achievable. Very few clubs make a profit overall.
 
This is true, how many people, particulalry kids do you see wearing Nix replica kits these days compared to even a couple of years ago? Awareness and support of the club is growing and these same kids will be going to matches and standing in the Fever zone in a few years.
 
This would never be the same if the club moved. My thoughts as to why we don't get enough people at home matches used to be that we were new and it was not advertised properly. Now though I think it's the fact that folk just won't be able to afford to go these days particularly if they've got a family to take a long.
 
New Zealand has become a pretty expensive place to live and the wages don't match this. Crowds in Auckland would be no better and probably worse than we have here. Westpac need to serioualy look at dropping the price of their lets face extremely poor fare.

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