Timely that you've raised this Warriors comparison JD as our new WP owners take control ...AND we get ANOTHER crack at discussing the multiple issues confronting WP re youth team and development, funding sources, inter-confederation restrictions and professional/amateur competition rules,..and learning to win away!
What's required at this juncture is a "Wellington Phoenix Unified Theory Of Everything Football"
- a strategy to take the WP to the next level.. on the WP's terms.. that solves the multiple dilemmas the WP faces. Straddling confederation, country and professional/amateur boundaries,whilst they identify and foster youth talent and simultaneously provide meaningful, rigourous competition for both youth and reconditioning players...and all THAT just to put them on the same playing field as other A League franchises.
Looking at the Warriors, despite the structural differences, peak competition location differences and "who pays for it?" issues, plus other issues identified above there are surely fundamental insights that can be gained.
In their development model the Warriors have taken control of their entire organisation and created a unified culture and environment for success through all levels, both playing rosters and staff.It is obvious in the way the senior team and management conduct themselves, both on field and off, it seems to have filtered through the lower ranks too.Their self belief and composure is evident.This obviously has gone hand in hand with selection of a well balanced skillful roster of players with key support staff.It didn't happen overnight but the results (so far!) are there to be seen.
Could we not,as Jeff has just alluded to above, "Capitalise" on the football energy, teams and resources already in Wellington and generate for WP what the Warriors have in Auckland?
RedGed2011-09-30 11:09:57

