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WPFC: Privately Owned or Member Owned?

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Meanwhile back on topic....
 
If the original premise was members ownership of the Phoenix....and as  someone pointed out we would need to chuck in $1500 each. Say the club turnover is $5 mill and its loosing $1mill a year thats 20%......so the members need to dig deeper and come up with another $300 each to cover the losses.
 
If you have ever been to University and done Business Studies 101 they would tell you that this is not a very good investment.
 
You would have to be mad to invest in a football club.
 From spending the last three years reading all  Blogs on the YF site I have come to the opinion that most of you are stark raving bonkers .................therefore the Phoenix members ownership plan would probably work!!!!!!
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
After the Revolution, everyone will have a share of Wellington Phoenix Lokomotiv Wellington, which will play for the adulation of the masses at  Westpac Stadium The People's Stadium.
Stripes2009-12-30 21:10:20
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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

 Ha. Just as I thought the PF in WPFC means Popular Front.  Silly me I thought this was a football club(yes, yes, with a corporate owner)??  We really do need to take this off topic.

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Any chants to go with The Red Flag or The Internationale?
 
Revolutionary biscuits of Italy, rise up out of your box, you have nothing to lose but your wafers, yum yum yum yum yum.......
- Alexei Yuri Gagarin Moscow Dinamo Back Four Glorious Five-year plan Stalin Tractor Sayle
 
 
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"Phoenix till they lose"

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Gramsci remains a good read for an Italian take on Socialism
also a mighty fine band

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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And Alexei Sayle remains as one of the funniest comedians (and definitely the funniest - or maybe only - communist comedian.

One of you rabid reds might be able to correct me on the 1980s UK drama group "Iron Fist Cabaret" or something similar - I think they were very funny in a dark humour way. And there might have been a connection with Alexei and the Young Ones too.


"Phoenix till they lose"

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Q."describe alternative comedy for me?"
A."an alternative to comedy"




E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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Brecht could write a very good comedy and was definitely a communist.  (More so than Sayle, who would more accurately be described as a Stalinist.)
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Thanks for the clarification. I wouldn't want to be accused of "waving the red flag to oppose the red flag"

(not that anyone would accuse me of waving the red flag these days - more like yellow and black, black and white or white and blue)

"Phoenix till they lose"

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Junior82 wrote:
And Alexei Sayle remains as one of the funniest comedians (and definitely the funniest - or maybe only - communist comedian.

One of you rabid reds might be able to correct me on the 1980s UK drama group "Iron Fist Cabaret" or something similar - I think they were very funny in a dark humour way. And there might have been a connection with Alexei and the Young Ones too.





 I've not heard of them mate. Having been an 80's yoof I was in CND and other protest groups, who was in them? Comic strip lot or different?

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Mmm. Yeah it's a pretty obscure group - and I only read about it in one of those film festival things I think (80s was a while back for me too).

I think there was a connection with Comic Strip but weren't one and the same: maybe pre-dated them or some of them went on to be part of the Comic Strip. The group used to give theatrical performances in UK pubs - which were invariably met with mixed receptions!

Have a vague recollection of seeing a film which began with a transvestite bartender/waitress demanding angrily to a customer "Oi. Where's my f#cking tip!"

The 80s was rather hazy for me (post 1982, 83) - rather not say why!

"Phoenix till they lose"

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
there is no listing of Iron Fist Cabaret in the
Comic Strip Encyclopedia

Iron Fist (Daniel rand) was however a pretty good comic from Marvel in the 1970's, it also gave us Sabretooth who went onto become Wolverine's nemesis. His run with Luke Cage is of course a genuine bona-fide classic. Seriously cool comics these, and not priced too badly either.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
wtf is this thread about? moved

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about 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
actually closed

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