To be factored in is what the promoter/Stadium is offering to get the away game. May be better that Westpa$
Wellington Phoenix Club Members Meeting - Thurs 15 Aug 6:30pm, The Grand
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
It's kind of a shit position. We aren't getting big enough crowds to be properly sustainable in Wellington which is forcing us to take home games to other cities; but in doing that we are potentially losing the ability to attract a few more (more likely to be long term) fans in Wellington.
Away games are also probably good for selling merchandise, I know I bought various things when they were in the Tron last.
What confuses me is a few years back we got 12-15k for a pre-season friendly in Hamilton. We have had nothing since, even a friendly would be nice.
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
Personally, it would be a pain in the arse. The location of the basin is bad, parking is bad. Would not want it there.
To be factored in is what the promoter/Stadium is offering to get the away game. May be better that Westpa$
Does Wellington, specifically the council, actually want the stadium and the Basin in direct competition though?
Are there enough events to sustain both? If the Basin was a more attractive venue would it put the stadium's viability at risk?
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
Personally, it would be a pain in the arse. The location of the basin is bad, parking is bad. Would not want it there.
You can park out on the street for free. I find it much easier and quicker to get a close park at the Caketin than the Basin. I must admit to being unfamiliar with those colleges, do they actually open up and allow parking for Cricket games?
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
That statement should be in the "shit nobody says" thread shouldn't it?
Unless the redevelopment involves kicking cricket out and turning the Basin into a rectangle then there's no way on earth it will ever be a suitable venue for football.
Romanticising for a minute though, turning it into a rectangle with a 15,000 - 20,000 stadium on it is a very attractive idea that would suit football and rugby perfectly. However, it would risk turning Westpac Stadium into a white elephant and there are far too many old-school cricket-heads around who would be crying about all the tradition and history at the Basin that would be lost.
basin would be awesome home for the nix.
That statement should be in the "shit nobody says" thread shouldn't it?
Unless the redevelopment involves kicking cricket out and turning the Basin into a rectangle then there's no way on earth it will ever be a suitable venue for football.
Romanticising for a minute though, turning it into a rectangle with a 15,000 - 20,000 stadium on it is a very attractive idea that would suit football and rugby perfectly. However, it would risk turning Westpac Stadium into a white elephant and there are far too many old-school cricket-heads around who would be crying about all the tradition and history at the Basin that would be lost.
how about you have seating on the grass at the basin????? I still say perfect, why do you need parking? bus, or catch a train and walk in - it aint that far. Or train in and the nix can put opn shuttles or the bus trip for free.
The stand is closed due to Earthquake and there are no lights so no night games. if they got those sorted it would be ideal. What does a full basin hold? 11,000?
Watching football at the Basin is awful.
The playing surface is significantly larger than Westpac Stadium and most of the seating in the ground does not have sufficient elevation to compensate. Trust me on this. It is so long since they had football there that nobody remembers just how far you actually are from the action.
The only way it could ever host football/rugby is if you kicked cricket out completely and did a total redevelopment to a rectangular stadium. But as I said before there is too much sentiment attached to cricket at the Basin for that to ever happen.
And redeveloping Westpac Stadium to be rectangular would just be too expensive.
Can't we redevelop Newtown Park then?
(ducks to avoid banstick)
Watching football at the Basin is awful.
The playing surface is significantly larger than Westpac Stadium and most of the seating in the ground does not have sufficient elevation to compensate. Trust me on this. It is so long since they had football there that nobody remembers just how far you actually are from the action.
The only way it could ever host football/rugby is if you kicked cricket out completely and did a total redevelopment to a rectangular stadium. But as I said before there is too much sentiment attached to cricket at the Basin for that to ever happen.
And redeveloping Westpac Stadium to be rectangular would just be too expensive.
The playing surface is significantly larger than Westpac Stadium
Showing age but England v NZ they had the pitch off set to the grand stand side. Was only young lad
Yeah the pitch was always closer to the grandstand side. No one used to be on the tunnel side of the ground.
Interesting interview with the new CEO of the stadium. Sounds like he's at least listening to some of the issues...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/9082293/Walking-into-the-ring-of-fire
Interesting interview with the new CEO of the stadium. Sounds like he's at least listening to some of the issues...
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/9082293/Walking-into-the-ring-of-fire
Such an in depth article, it's a pity football and the Phoenix only get a small mention. Good to see that the problems are out there in the open now and can hopefully be addressed.
This is outrageous if true:
"There were claims that the caterer had charged the Phoenix Football Club about $4 for every bottle of Powerade or water it brought into the stadium."
I can see why Domey and Morrison seemed pissed off with Westpac Stadium at the meeting.