Posted December 01, 2023 01:30
· last edited December 01, 2023 01:40
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over.
I don't want to speculate on specifics, but Chloe's wording and background indicates this could be a mental health/wellbeing grievance. If so, I hope the club doesn't waste time in offering any support and remediation necessary to those who may need it.
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Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:40
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over.
I don't want to speculate on specifics, but Chloe's wording and background indicates this could be a mental health/wellbeing grievance. If so, I hope the club doesn't waste time in offering any support and remediation necessary.
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:40
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over.
Thinking antagonistically, it may also be smoke without fire - could relate to a personal grievance that she feels can't be combatted by player power alone, specifically in the women's game.
I don't want to speculate on specifics, but Chloe's wording and background indicates this could be a mental health/wellbeing grievance. If so, I hope the club doesn't waste time in offering any support and remediation necessary.
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:39
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over.
Thinking antagonistically, it may also be smoke without fire - could relate to a personal grievance that she feels can't be combatted by player power alone, specifically in the women's game.
I don't want to speculate on specifics, but Chloe's wording and background indicates this could be a mental health/wellbeing grievance
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:37
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over.
Thinking antagonistically, it may also be smoke without fire - could relate to a personal grievance that she feels can't be combatted by player power alone, specifically in the women's game
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:35
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over. Thinking antagonistically, it may also be smoke without fire - could relate to a personal grievance that she feels can't be combatted by player power alone, specifically in the women's game
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:34
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over, or (antagonistically) if this is smoke without fire, and relates to a personal grievance
Unknown editoredited December 01, 2023 01:32
Monto
Ryan
theaucklandphoenixfan
I think the club does give them as much as they can, it’s unfortunate the tv revenues and ticket sales don’t earn more because the players defenitely deserve much more than they earn but where can the money come from? The ongoing problem…Ryan
Pretty shocking, you'd think as a foundation player, senior player in the team, and someone with a side hustle in the sports media that she'd be a player which is the most involved culture wise and also the most financially sound.
It's disappointing that she had to resort to such a drastic move because of culture and management, the team has always been very outwardly focused on culture and doing the right thing by it's people so for that to fail so publicly I hope it's a huge wake up call for them. Female footballers sacrifice so much to represent the club, the least the club can do is give them respect.
Pay might be out of their control, but team culture definitely is. People will earn less money if the work environment is good, but if the money is bad and the environment is bad then of course people are going to leave. If Chloe said this in isolation then that's one thing, maybe she just had a falling out with Temple or a disagreement on playing style or whatever, but with Whinhamm backing her up - well that shows it's culture not individual personalities.
Not necessarily at all, the Nix have been around for a lot of years now and overall I think it's fair to say that the culture that surrounds the team is overwhelmingly positive in regards to how players get treated. I can't think of too many negative blips.
Frankly one senior player making strange, vague comments about culture mean very little without actual info to back it up and a player who's still very young possibly backing her up on social media (but again, we have no context) means even less.
Especially considering the attitude of the imports this season. Heard nothing but overwhelming positivity from all of them (especially Rylee) so will be very interesting to see where this leads. Wonder if a major issue regarding our local players is being papered over, or (antagonistically) if this is smoke without fire