Plans to bring female coaches through the Phoenix? Where would the ALW team rather play. ROF? Newton? Jerry Collins? Where would be a respectable finish on the ALW table? - given he is operating without the recruiting restrictions, Jones & Lawrence had - plus they have signed some exciting US/Canadian visa players
Is it true aka Mark Rudan that this season it has been difficult recruiting visa players? What would he say to fans who find the current squad a bit uninspiring? Why do the Nix seem to be ignoring any NZ domestic players outside their Academy?
Oh and any word on when David Ball is likely to be a 'local player' ie non visa?
For Temple. 1. Considering the slow start last season. What is the plan this year leading into the teams first game. Will they be planning practice games against other ALW teams (is there a budget for this. Understand if there is not) or will they have practice games against boys teams like last season. 2. What is the situation with the Womens reserve team playing in the national league this season. Will ALW senior team players and/or scholarship players be allowed to play in the NL comp for the Nix women's team to keep up match fitness / return from injury etc, like the men's team. If so what are the rules around this.
In terms of the above question about the Fathers Day membership deal being cheaper than the renewal price, this has been accepted as a valid criticism and will be taken on board by the club.
Regarding how Fan Reps will be replaced/rotated over time, this hasn't been decided (and we don't know what APL's views on this are) but our current thinking is that a small number of Reps will be replaced each year so as to achieve a balance of continuity/experience and fresh perspectives/representation.
We have also been notified of an APL meeting at the end of this month, and that APL have asked for fan rep groups to submit topics for discussion. Please let us know if there's anything you wish to hear about from an APL perspective and we'll look to collate these into topics for submission.
Thanks Oska will be interesting to see if they do get it. Not holding my breath as they have shown in the past they just donr seem to get football fans.
We have also been notified of an APL meeting at the end of this month, and that APL have asked for fan rep groups to submit topics for discussion. Please let us know if there's anything you wish to hear about from an APL perspective and we'll look to collate these into topics for submission.
Strongly suggest to the APL that we have a Waitangi Day derby for next season for me please?
And no more pre-Melbourne Cup Monday night matches 😵
Don't think they have done those for years, 2016 I think the last time? Guess there wasn't much of a crossover in Horse Racing and Phoenix fans.
As part of the A-Leagues broader Fan Engagement policy, the Fan Representative Groups for each club will meet at least four times a year to discuss topics important to Wellington Phoenix, our competing teams, our fans, our community and the future of the A-Leagues.
Important discussion topics will then be laddered up to the A-Leagues FRG which also meets four times a year. The A-Leagues FRG includes a nominated chair from each Club FRG and varying senior A-Leagues executives. The Phoenix's FRG chair is Susan Baikie.
As part of the A-Leagues broader Fan Engagement policy, the Fan Representative Groups for each club will meet at least four times a year to discuss topics important to Wellington Phoenix, our competing teams, our fans, our community and the future of the A-Leagues.
Important discussion topics will then be laddered up to the A-Leagues FRG which also meets four times a year. The A-Leagues FRG includes a nominated chair from each Club FRG and varying senior A-Leagues executives. The Phoenix's FRG chair is Susan Baikie.
Sing out if you have any queries. At this stage however it seems to me that processes are still being ironed out.
Looking at the forums and other forms of social media its pretty obvious what the main complaint is. Sadly the club has been aware of it for some time but all you ever hear is excuses why not something can be done.
" Looking at the forums and other forms of social media its pretty obvious what the main complaint is."
What is it? Parking costs at Sky Stadium?
Seems your more focused on it than some as you really have no idea as you rarely go to games. That would be entry fees and for your information they dont bother me but it seems they have an impact on many who want to attend. But what would you care.
" Looking at the forums and other forms of social media its pretty obvious what the main complaint is."
What is it? Parking costs at Sky Stadium?
Seems your more focused on it than some as you really have no idea as you rarely go to games. That would be entry fees and for your information they dont bother me but it seems they have an impact on many who want to attend. But what would you care.
In Doloras defence, not that she needs it, she "rarely goes to the games" because she lives in Auckland. And in any case, her question was fair.
" Looking at the forums and other forms of social media its pretty obvious what the main complaint is."
What is it? Parking costs at Sky Stadium?
Seems your more focused on it than some as you really have no idea as you rarely go to games. That would be entry fees and for your information they dont bother me but it seems they have an impact on many who want to attend. But what would you care.
In Doloras defence, not that she needs it, she "rarely goes to the games" because she lives in Auckland. And in any case, her question was fair.
If people here were polite to me and assumed I was asking honest questions, I would think something strange was going on!
But seriously: ticket prices is it? But I remember when the club used to give out megaboss numbers of freebies and that didn't help.
Given you feel inclined to have a crack at me any opportunity you can how would i have any idea if its a genuine question or just another shot Sorry if i caused offence will back on out of the quiet forms again for a while.
If people here were polite to me and assumed I was asking honest questions, I would think something strange was going on!
But seriously: ticket prices is it? But I remember when the club used to give out megaboss numbers of freebies and that didn't help.
Given you feel inclined to have a crack at me any opportunity you can how would i have any idea if its a genuine question or just another shot Sorry if i caused offence will back on out of the quiet forms again for a while.
" Given you feel inclined to have a crack at me any opportunity "
Jesus wept, I suggested that the fans go and visit ballane in the hospital to cheer him up for missing the Roar game. I can see if you're suspicious you would think that was a "crack", I suppose
" Looking at the forums and other forms of social media its pretty obvious what the main complaint is."
What is it? Parking costs at Sky Stadium?
trains running buses
Bus replacements are a pain, but acceptable, sometimes they are quicker than the train & they are also usually free! (Unless you choose to use a snapper card!)
The buses and trains thing is an issue raised with Domey and the club and it's as frustrating for them as it is the fans, sometimes because the club aren't always informed about the planned closures.
There's probably going to be a FRG survey coming out in the next month or so, just so we've got some data to take to the club about supporters views - asking single questions aren't as effective as saying "we've got 2000 people saying this".
When it's all signed off (by the frg, not the club) I'll be posting it here and hopefully we can go from there.
In all honesty they could probably look at things from 10 years ago and pretty sure all the things being said today were said back then. The same ole same ole with no progress made just different people in some cases making the point. Wouldnt be surprised if the busses replaces trains thing over the years has been mostly around the same dates. Most of the track maintenance is planned in advance so wouldnt have thought it would have been that hard to find out dates and plan accordingly.
In all honesty they could probably look at things from 10 years ago and pretty sure all the things being said today were said back then. The same ole same ole with no progress made just different people in some cases making the point. Wouldnt be surprised if the busses replaces trains thing over the years has been mostly around the same dates. Most of the track maintenance is planned in advance so wouldnt have thought it would have been that hard to find out dates and plan accordingly.
Exactly this, I've been around since Terry announced he was going to buy the franchise and nothing has really changed much. There have been so,e improvements in gameday experience, the beverage selection has vastly improved, anyone remember the speights, or Export 33? The food is vastly improved, years ago the best available was Fritz's Weiners. Now we have smei-decent burgers, chips that are actually hot and other options albeit with hefty price increases. Sadly that's where the gameday improvements cease. The fans are stil being ripped with the parking situation. The train replacements happen the same time every year, and suire I get it, repairs need to happen but there is clearly no engagement with the stadium regarding events that are occurring and the bus replacements are minimal. I don't expect the club to do anything about this - they dont control public transport. The marketing around town for the Nix and the league itself has all but gone, theres a few busses with nix ads on them but no flags fluttering on lamp posts, no billboards anywhere. It's been flat for years. All of this stuff has been riased in varous ways with the club. I remeber being part of a fan discussion group with the club a decade ago. Same issues were raised then, Dome and co wanted to see change and improvements but ultimately nothing has improved to generate bigger and better crowds.
In all honesty they could probably look at things from 10 years ago and pretty sure all the things being said today were said back then. The same ole same ole with no progress made just different people in some cases making the point. Wouldnt be surprised if the busses replaces trains thing over the years has been mostly around the same dates. Most of the track maintenance is planned in advance so wouldnt have thought it would have been that hard to find out dates and plan accordingly.
Exactly this, I've been around since Terry announced he was going to buy the franchise and nothing has really changed much. There have been so,e improvements in gameday experience, the beverage selection has vastly improved, anyone remember the speights, or Export 33? The food is vastly improved, years ago the best available was Fritz's Weiners. Now we have smei-decent burgers, chips that are actually hot and other options albeit with hefty price increases. Sadly that's where the gameday improvements cease. The fans are stil being ripped with the parking situation. The train replacements happen the same time every year, and suire I get it, repairs need to happen but there is clearly no engagement with the stadium regarding events that are occurring and the bus replacements are minimal. I don't expect the club to do anything about this - they dont control public transport. The marketing around town for the Nix and the league itself has all but gone, theres a few busses with nix ads on them but no flags fluttering on lamp posts, no billboards anywhere. It's been flat for years. All of this stuff has been riased in varous ways with the club. I remeber being part of a fan discussion group with the club a decade ago. Same issues were raised then, Dome and co wanted to see change and improvements but ultimately nothing has improved to generate bigger and better crowds.
Bloody shame i can only "this" once. You gotta love how some things are brought up as if they are new when in fact they have been raised with the club in some cases numerous times with NOTHING being done just the same old complaints about attendances.
I do feel sorry for the Welnix crowd as a lot of these things that have been raised over the years are largely out of their control - and I have always assumed that Doney was banging his head against a brick wall asking for some things to be changed. It did always annoy me that his response was often "things would be better if we had bigger crowds demanding more" - ie the stadium would do more for the nix if we had larger crowds, same with the trasport people etc. It's a chicken and egg thing. To get beigger crowds you need the offering to be perfect, but to demand an improved offering you have to have more people coming to the event. Noone wins and 17 years later we are still talking about the same stuff.
I'm wondering though, now that we have this APL asscoitated fan rep group if these issues will actually gain traction or if we (as the poor cousin to the sydney and melbourne teams) will just have to follow the crowd.
Like most of us I will be very interested to see how Foley engages the fanbase in Auckland - will he do it differently to the Welnix (I expect he wil), will it have any impact? Welnix have "tried everything" and got lilttle to no traction so if Foley comes in with all the razzmatazz and glam of an American billionaire will they get more coverage/exposure than the Nix ever did?