Please baby Jesus, just don’t rain on game day. Amen.
The European medium range forecast has light showers from a nor’wester around late afternoon, with a proper southerly stalled just south until around midnight. Ie average Autumn weather.
Regardless: finals / knock out football trumps weather.
Not often you get a game where there has to be a result; quite the novelty this Saturday.
Please baby Jesus, just don’t rain on game day. Amen.
The European medium range forecast has light showers from a nor’wester around late afternoon, with a proper southerly stalled just south until around midnight. Ie average Autumn weather.
Regardless: finals / knock out football trumps weather.
Not often you get a game where there has to be a result; quite the novelty this Saturday.
I once visited Welly, and some mates (big rugby fans) had bought tickets to a Canes Super Rugby (night) game. We started the walk up the Causeway to be hit by sideways rain and a freezing wind. A few miserable looks at each other, and a quick turnaround to scurry off to some Lambton Quay pub.
For sure a number of casuals won't turn up (even with paid tix for such a big occassion) if the weather is nasty.
I was told once that any forecast more than 72 hours is no more than an educated guess. So forecasts are not relevant until Thursday.
That was probably before the widespread use of supercomputer ensemble modelling. Medium-range forecasts are reasonably accurate, if you keep an eye on it over the week to see the direction of travel you’ll get a good idea.
I was told once that any forecast more than 72 hours is no more than an educated guess. So forecasts are not relevant until Thursday.
That was probably before the widespread use of supercomputer ensemble modelling. Medium-range forecasts are reasonably accurate, if you keep an eye on it over the week to see the direction of travel you’ll get a good idea.
I stand corrected then. Yes, it was a few years ago, but this millennium.
" “Last night it was more of a casual dinner because it will be the last time we sit as a group away from home,” Italiano, who was stopped for photos by Victory fans before the game, revealed. "
... not looking forward to a trip to Gosford in a couple of weeks, Chiefy? :(
If this game was held tonight, it would already be the fourth-biggest crowd ever for a Nix game in Welly, behind the Covid return game in 2021 and both home finals in 2010.
I should've been paying more attention during the Mariners/Sydney semi and shouted for a Sky Blues win.
So, if Sydney overcome the deficit this weekend (not an unlikely scenario) and we, with a big home crowd behind us, defeat the Victory, then...it's all on in Wellington for the big one.
I should've been paying more attention during the Mariners/Sydney semi and shouted for a Sky Blues win.
So, if Sydney overcome the deficit this weekend (not an unlikely scenario) and we, with a big home crowd behind us, defeat the Victory, then...it's all on in Wellington for the big one.
What a weekend coming up.
Pity we play first. If we qualify for the final, we then have to wait for the other result to know where. Imagine the scenes if we could know at our final whistle
Kia Ora - I appreciate this is well putting the cart before the horse, but does anyone know if Ball, Rufer or Pennington pick up a yellow card in the second semi, whether they'll be banned for the final?
Wow! then that means PAX is around 26,5k. Going to be an electric atmosphere especially if we score!
This isn’t adding up for me. Pax was about 20k yesterday. Now would be 22k-ish according to Dome’s tweet. 8000 left to purchase would only get us to 30k - short of capacity??
Just to clear up confusion about Mr Domes PAX Update. The capacity of the bowl is 31,000. He is saying now that more than 23,000 tickets have sold, and to the general public is there is less than 8000 seats left to purchase. The remainder to get to capacity of 34,000 is to completely pack all the corporate boxes and Phoenix lounge. Even if we sell the entire bowl I say it is unlikely to go over 32/33k because all the upstairs areas out the bowl need to be completely filled to get to capacity. As said from the man himself below. IMG_0168.jpeg318.93 KB
Wow! then that means PAX is around 26,5k. Going to be an electric atmosphere especially if we score!
This isn’t adding up for me. Pax was about 20k yesterday. Now would be 22k-ish according to Dome’s tweet. 8000 left to purchase would only get us to 30k - short of capacity??
Confused….
There will be a few thousand allocated to stadium members, sponsors, etc. Bunch of gold tickets got put back on sale today which I assume meant whoever they were allocated to didn't need them. Probably league sponsors.
A lot of them won't generate any income for this match specifically, besides food & drink.
For example, a mate offered me a lounge ticket to the last game vs Macarthur because the company he works for has lounge tickets for all stadium events that staff can apply for - no money exchanging hands except for initial outlay of whatever that stadium membership cost. I imagine that is true for many of the corporate tickets, although some will be paying via Nix specific sponsorship too.
3.5k in boxes and a lounge (can you see the game there live?)?
That’s a shark load. Who gets the bucks for those guys - the nix or the governing body?
Do you guys need to build a bigger stadium?
yeah the corp boxes are all ready paid for to the stadium trust, just like the stadium members who pay hundreds every year to be able to attend all events. Club will see none of that money.
In terms of what bays are opened up, what provision made for Melbourne fans coming over? I reckon there could be a fair few given what they had for the 1-1 draw match. Hopefully, given that day, good security in place as well.