Good win lads, but have you heard about urbanist infrastructure, stadium accessibility and walkable cities with free and accessible transit options? In this Ted talk…
Looking forward to this weekend, sadly I will be watching from afar. The team look ready to go on a run of good results. Uffie has made some good decisions lately. Opposing coaches won't really know what to expect.
If you can't organise yourself to pack some food because you may be hungry between 3:00pm and 4:45pm, then you're not a functioning adult.
I totally can, but chips and a drink at the game is a nice treat for the kid, I dont mind the $60 spend per home game. Obviously I'd not be upset if it was somehow cheaper but better.
Only in the nix can the conversation go from an excellent win to the cost of parking and microeconomics lol
Good win lads, but have you heard about urbanist infrastructure, stadium accessibility and walkable cities with free and accessible transit options? In this Ted talk…
>accessible transit options >wants a stadium in Upper Hutt >Nix fans in Porirua and Kapiti go like "wtf"
Only in the nix can the conversation go from an excellent win to the cost of parking and microeconomics lol
Good win lads, but have you heard about urbanist infrastructure, stadium accessibility and walkable cities with free and accessible transit options? In this Ted talk…
>accessible transit options >wants a stadium in Upper Hutt >Nix fans in Porirua and Kapiti go like "wtf"
And Wairarapa fans are overjoyed by their travel being axed by over half.
Doesn't matter where the stadium is, it is a pain in the ass for some group.
Only in the nix can the conversation go from an excellent win to the cost of parking and microeconomics lol
Good win lads, but have you heard about urbanist infrastructure, stadium accessibility and walkable cities with free and accessible transit options? In this Ted talk…
>accessible transit options >wants a stadium in Upper Hutt >Nix fans in Porirua and Kapiti go like "wtf"
If you can't organise yourself to pack some food because you may be hungry between 3:00pm and 4:45pm, then you're not a functioning adult.
Some people didn't know that you were allowed a packed lunch in from home. But I/They do now and I think the point has been made. You have to read the small print at the Stadium to learn these things.
If you can't organise yourself to pack some food because you may be hungry between 3:00pm and 4:45pm, then you're not a functioning adult.
Some people didn't know that you were allowed a packed lunch in from home. But I/They do now and I think the point has been made. You have to read the small print at the Stadium to learn these things.
To be fair I actually didn't know this either.
Will take advantage of that when I take the whānau to the upcoming women's games.
Only in the nix can the conversation go from an excellent win to the cost of parking and microeconomics lol
Good win lads, but have you heard about urbanist infrastructure, stadium accessibility and walkable cities with free and accessible transit options? In this Ted talk…
>accessible transit options >wants a stadium in Upper Hutt >Nix fans in Porirua and Kapiti go like "wtf"
And Wairarapa fans are overjoyed by their travel being axed by over half.
Doesn't matter where the stadium is, it is a pain in the ass for some group.
yeah, but you want to be close to the population base which is Wellington, then Lower Hutt, then Porirua, then Upper Hutt.