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Posted July 26, 2014 09:37 · last edited July 26, 2014 09:44

I believe the piss poor ground announcer was Nick Tansley who was the only person to find it funny. 

The unfunny Topp Twins should ask the Phoenix to give them their money back after a pathic waste of time. 

What was with the island drums and the haka ? Neither are football related or was it perhaps the inclusion of Winston Reid. And before you start, it isn't being racist, just questioning the validity of in a theatre where there were two English teams and an Australian team involved. This was the Welli gton Phoenix, not a New Zealand national side playing.

I felt the waiata was inappropriate on this occassion because everyone knows that complete silence is to show complete respect to the departed.

The Mexican wave, haven't we got past them yet? The game at hand was exciting, if they had done it during the first game, it may have had good reason.

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LG edited July 26, 2014 09:44

I believe the piss poor ground announcer was Nick Tansley who was the only person to find it funny. 

The unfunny Topp Twins should ask the Phoenix to give them their money back after a pathic waste of time. 

What was with the island drums and the haka ? Neither are football related or was it perhaps the inclusion of Winston Reid. And before you start, it isn't being racist, just questioning the validity of in a theatre where there were two English teams and an Australian team involved. This was the Welli gton Phoenix, not a New Zealand national side playing.

I felt the waiata was inappropriate on this occassion because everyone knows that complete silence is to show complete respect to the departed.

The Me ican wave, haven't we got past them yet? The game at hand was exciting, if they had done it during the first game, it may have had good reason.