Yeah but everyone is just having a laugh and taking the piss.
Where would the Phoenix be without the Kingz or Knights? Nowhere. You should acknowledge those who went before you no matter how successful or unsuccessful they were.
I'll acknowledge the Auckland *fans*, those who did show up any day through thick and thin. You lot are legends and an
example to fans anywhere, for any sport. The fact that you stuck beside a rubbish team is admirable and I'd hope that I and other Phoenix supporters would show the same loyalty were we put in the same situation. And I've had many good experiences with Auckland fans - I still fondly remember being Bloc 5 for a day when me, Bevan and Liz went up to see AWs v. New Caledonia, and I'd gladly have those Bloc 5 lads in the Fever Zone any day.
But I see absolutely no reason why I should acknowledge the Kingz/Knights for the success or existence of the Phoenix - a completely separate franchise with no formal connection. And the idea that we owe them any credit is ridiculous.
Don't get me wrong, there are mutual fans of course. I acknowledge your part in the success of the Phoenix - as a
Phoenix supporter. Not as an Auckland supporter.
But the Auckland franchise has done nothing to help the Phoenix other than, by way of getting kicked out, provided space for a Wellington team. If anything, they did more harm than good by providing the FFA and the NZ general public with reason to not support professional football in New Zealand. And it's no secret that if the FFA did not have a sense of obligation towards the OFC after moving to Asia, the 8th spot in the league would have gone to Townsville.
Phoenix fans owe no acknowledge, credit, or obligation towards the Auckland franchise. Our success is our own. Any Kingz/Knights supporters who've been part of that success deserve acknowledgment as Phoenix supporters themselves.
That being said, I don't disagree with your second paragraph. Yes,
support would drop here too, and I'd hate to think how patient the general public
would be here. And perhaps with more success on the field, as well as
better off-field factors, an Auckland team would have been as successful
- perhaps even more. And the fact the Knights were so abysmal leads me
to respect those few fans who did show up even more. We're lucky to have the off-field structures in place that are conducive to on-field success - GOOD recruiting, GOOD coaching, GOOD management - all stuff the Knights were missing. I sincerely hope that any future Auckland team in the A-League would put all that in place and be able to produce a product- off-field and on-field - that Auckland's football community deserves,