all will be revealed when the season tickets are up for renewal which is anytime in march/april onwards and we will see
Queenslander 3x a year.
well not really because the season ticket will tell us what games are at westpac and what are not. i think IF the games are to be played away from ring of fire then season ticket holders should get in for FREE, anyone else think so?
Season tickets will tell us about the games? You're putting the cart before the horse. The season ticket details will be based on the fixture list and not the other way round.
SiNZ2008-02-27 16:39:56That way the A-league will def want to renew our licence in future years to come just like the good old kings, oops i mean knights, i mean you know that team that was sometimes on the tv even for a home game, yeah they played in Auckland.
as far as im concerned this is the WELLINGTON Phoenix, it would be like the Hurricanes having a home game in Durban.
Totally stupid.
All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight
I was gonna buy a season ticket for me and the woman but not if they insult the wellington fans.
garry that is a really good point about the average attendances, they will drop off, the whole point of going to games is to see your team play LIVE in person, great crowd atmosphere and have a good time, how can you do that watching a home game live on TV??
I'm surprised they will have fixtures out that early.
Good news about the fixtures coming out so soon. Sure hope we get proper one week home game followed by next week away etc. Last season was a farce with the Phoenix having a block of 4 away games in a row.
What about the two new teams? Does this mean they will be confirmed 100% in the next few weeks as well?
, not long til we can start looking forward to planning our summer hols - around the fixture list!Good news about the fixtures coming out so soon. Sure hope we get proper one week home game followed by next week away etc. Last season was a farce with the Phoenix having a block of 4 away games in a row.
What about the two new teams? Does this mean they will be confirmed 100% in the next few weeks as well?
The two new sides have a fortnight to answer questions from the FFA before they are confirmed.
Schedules have more to do with ground share than anything. There are already 3 consecutive weeks where the stadium here is booked for Rugby and the Women's U-17 World Cup, so we can assume the Phoenix won't be in Wellington then, and our early season will depend on the Air New Zealand Cup draw.
sorry very unrelated...but
Schedules have more to do with ground share than anything. There are already 3 consecutive weeks where the stadium here is booked for Rugby and the Women's U-17 World Cup, so we can assume the Phoenix won't be in Wellington then, and our early season will depend on the Air New Zealand Cup draw.
Or rather, the Air NZ Cup draw should depend on the Phoenix's schedule since we pull much better crowds than the Lions.

Or rather, the Air NZ Cup draw should depend on the Phoenix's schedule since we pull much better crowds than the Lions.

We pull much better crowds than the Hurricanes too.
The Hurricanes pull LARGER crowds, but they just sit down and clap when a try is scored.

Good news about the fixtures coming out so soon. Sure hope we get proper one week home game followed by next week away etc. Last season was a farce with the Phoenix having a block of 4 away games in a row.
What about the two new teams? Does this mean they will be confirmed 100% in the next few weeks as well?
The two new sides have a fortnight to answer questions from the FFA before they are confirmed.
Schedules have more to do with ground share than anything. There are already 3 consecutive weeks where the stadium here is booked for Rugby and the Women's U-17 World Cup, so we can assume the Phoenix won't be in Wellington then, and our early season will depend on the Air New Zealand Cup draw.
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
No league games anywhere else but Wellington. Period.
Spread the love through pre-season but the league stays here.
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
Why don't the FFA add a 28th round to the A-league, with the extra game being played abroad at a neutral venue?
This way, everyone (not just the Phoenix) will play a game without their "12th man", but the A-league gospel can be spread to footballing outposts around the globe.
Just imagine something like...
Perth v Gold Coast in LA ("We're watching/playing the wrong Galaxy")
Newcastle v CCM in Dhaka
Phoenix v Adelaide in Auckland (We'll race you to the airport")
Thunder v Queensland in Tashkent
Sydney v Melbourne in Sarajevo ("My grandpa and your grandpa..iko iko ..")
..the possibilities and $$$ are endless. It might take a while to catch on, but after a few years, I'm sure fewer folks will genuinely be asking "Who are ya???"
I can't believe this hasn't been thought of before
wolfman2008-03-02 13:43:24