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    mikey07
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    I laugh when they abuse Wellington for the crowds yet praise Auckland, 1 it’s like 3 times the population so of course there going to get a bigger turn out and 2. It’s supply and demand more people will come because there only in Auckland twice

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      I laugh when they abuse Wellington for the crowds yet praise Auckland, 1 it’s like 3 times the population so of course there going to get a bigger turn out and 2. It’s supply and demand more people will come because there only in Auckland twice

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      @mikey07 said in Wellington Phoenix:

      I laugh when they abuse Wellington for the crowds yet praise Auckland, 1 it’s like 3 times the population so of course there going to get a bigger turn out and 2. It’s supply and demand more people will come because there only in Auckland twice

      They get pretty solid crowds in Wellington. The key to getting consistent big crowds in Auckland is to keep the number of games small to combat apathy. 2 a year seems about right

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        @mikey07 said in Wellington Phoenix:

        I laugh when they abuse Wellington for the crowds yet praise Auckland, 1 it’s like 3 times the population so of course there going to get a bigger turn out and 2. It’s supply and demand more people will come because there only in Auckland twice

        They get pretty solid crowds in Wellington. The key to getting consistent big crowds in Auckland is to keep the number of games small to combat apathy. 2 a year seems about right

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        @canefan Yeah I know they do I just something on the radio Monday morning saying Wellington needs to stand up with crowd numbers which I found odd

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          @canefan Yeah I know they do I just something on the radio Monday morning saying Wellington needs to stand up with crowd numbers which I found odd

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          @mikey07 said in Wellington Phoenix:

          @canefan Yeah I know they do I just something on the radio Monday morning saying Wellington needs to stand up with crowd numbers which I found odd

          Clearly someone who doesn't go to Phoenix games!

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            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/120109504/liberato-cacace-sets-wellington-phoenix-on-their-way-in-milestone-match

            Who could have imagined this after the way their season started

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              You have to give the backroom staff credit for the quality of their recruitment and talent identification. It bodes well for the future with New Zealand now producing quality footballers.

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                3 Kiwis playing in The Big Blue game last night (Barbarouses, Rojas and Roux).

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                  @hydro11 said in What is the point of the Phoenix?:

                  I also think it's great that someone like @mariner4life can decide to support a team 11,000 miles away coached by a German and reliant on a couple of Brazilians and a Egyptian, all the while dismissing local football culture. How do you think Liverpool even formed? It was local passionate people who were so small minded that they had a dispute with Everton. That's how clubs are formed, that's what they are built on. I guess if they hadn't done that in 1892, by the time you came along you would have just supported another random club because what's the point in small clubs?

                  holy shit, i missed this. Really? None of this makes any fucking sense at all super-fan. "local football culture" is 6,000 fans in a 34,000 seat stadium watching a team win once a year? Most of whom probably support a premier league side as well (how dismissive).

                  Their place is not secure. They are a failure on the pitch (making finals is a lot easier when 60% of the teams in the comp do). The Asian Federation isn't thrilled by the thought of an Oceania side making their Champions League (haha). Even overly optimistic and passionate Aussie soccer writers are starting to see that the A-League is stagnating. And I read an article today that thinks part of it is the lack of pathways for Aussie players. Having 10% of the teams trying to be a pathway for NZ players isn't going to help that.

                  Little point trying to compare to the Warriors, their own fans acknowledge they are a dumpster fire of epic proportions.

                  If you would like to change the tack of the argument. Why are they so shit? What needs to change?

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                  I have to say - I am loving reading back on this thread now. The Wellington Phoenix have now successfully developed Sarpreet Singh who has been signed for Bayern Munich. Of course, he mainly plays for the reserves but it still shows that the team can be a pathway. Cacace is probably a better player and will be off overseas himself before too long.

                  Meanwhile, the a-league has expanded and added an 11th team. Only problem is they average only 5k in their first season. Do we really think the Phoenix will be kicked out for poor crowds when the new teams are doing far worse? The Phoenix are actually 6/11 in the a-league this season for attendance. I think it goes to show that the Phoenix aren't taking up a spot in the league which could be filled by a successful Australian team.

                  The Phoenix will continue to do well if they realise what their competitive advantage is. It is young New Zealand players. Most Aussies won't have Wellington as their #1 pick and the big Aussie clubs are always going to have more money.

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                    I have to say - I am loving reading back on this thread now. The Wellington Phoenix have now successfully developed Sarpreet Singh who has been signed for Bayern Munich. Of course, he mainly plays for the reserves but it still shows that the team can be a pathway. Cacace is probably a better player and will be off overseas himself before too long.

                    Meanwhile, the a-league has expanded and added an 11th team. Only problem is they average only 5k in their first season. Do we really think the Phoenix will be kicked out for poor crowds when the new teams are doing far worse? The Phoenix are actually 6/11 in the a-league this season for attendance. I think it goes to show that the Phoenix aren't taking up a spot in the league which could be filled by a successful Australian team.

                    The Phoenix will continue to do well if they realise what their competitive advantage is. It is young New Zealand players. Most Aussies won't have Wellington as their #1 pick and the big Aussie clubs are always going to have more money.

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                    @hydro11 said in Wellington Phoenix:

                    I have to say - I am loving reading back on this thread now. The Wellington Phoenix have now successfully developed Sarpreet Singh who has been signed for Bayern Munich. Of course, he mainly plays for the reserves but it still shows that the team can be a pathway.

                    You get the feeling from the coach's comments that Singh is the next cab off the rank - he seems to be a big fan.

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                      https://twitter.com/WgtnPhoenixFC/status/1239760704917274624

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                        I was happy the Phoenix stood their ground about it being non-negotiable to be able to train during the 14-day isolation period.

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                          I was happy the Phoenix stood their ground about it being non-negotiable to be able to train during the 14-day isolation period.

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                          @Bovidae said in Wellington Phoenix:

                          I was happy the Phoenix stood their ground about it being non-negotiable to be able to train during the 14-day isolation period.

                          Absolutely.

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                            Déjà vu?

                            https://twitter.com/WgtnPhoenixFC/status/1273805729141370880

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                              The excuses given didn't make sense to me. The NZ-based squad could have left earlier and met up with the others already in Aust. Then deal with Hooper and Dávila separately to get them directly to Sydney.

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                                Imagine playing in the Premier League to having to sign with the comedy Phoenix.

                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/123537050/final-piece-of-the-puzzle-wellington-phoenix-sign-former-premier-league-striker

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                                  Imagine playing in the Premier League to having to sign with the comedy Phoenix.

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/123537050/final-piece-of-the-puzzle-wellington-phoenix-sign-former-premier-league-striker

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                                  @Hooroo said in Wellington Phoenix:

                                  Imagine playing in the Premier League to having to sign with the comedy Phoenix.

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/123537050/final-piece-of-the-puzzle-wellington-phoenix-sign-former-premier-league-striker

                                  He better score goals for fun

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                                    Imagine playing in the Premier League to having to sign with the comedy Phoenix.

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/a-league/123537050/final-piece-of-the-puzzle-wellington-phoenix-sign-former-premier-league-striker

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                                    @Hooroo he’s using it as his final overseas contract before he heads home.

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                                      https://twitter.com/WgtnPhoenixFC/status/1344510206986752000


                                      Football Australia and the newly formed Australian Professional Leagues (APL) today announced that terms have been agreed to ‘unbundle’ the A-League, Westfield W-League and Y-League (‘Professional Leagues’) from Football Australia.
                                      
                                      As part of the unbundling, the APL will also obtain the exclusive right to use the intellectual property rights associated with the E-League brand.
                                      
                                      - Paul Lederer, Chair of the APL said:
                                      
                                      “This is an historic moment for the future of football in Australia – for the fan, for the player, for the whole game.
                                      
                                      “It’s now time to earn and deliver the future our game deserves.
                                      
                                      “The handbrake on the game is off; owners can finally invest in what they own and create value for the entire footballing ecosystem.
                                      
                                      “Players can plan their careers in Australian football, fans can reconnect with the game that they love, and clubs can create meaningful moments for the whole Australian Football Family.”
                                      
                                      - Chris Nikou, Chair of Football Australia said:
                                      
                                      “There is unprecedented unity amongst football’s key stakeholders with the Football Australia, Clubs, and the Members of Football Australia, being the group making up the NLWG, that paved the way to the unbundling of the A-League, W-League and Y-League from Football Australia.
                                      
                                      “Football Australia will now focus its energies and resources on the regulation of the professional game, national teams, grassroots and the overall strategic direction of the game as outlined in the XI Principles for the future of Australian Football, the new 15-year vision for the sport and strategic agenda.”
                                      
                                      “All parties are committed to ongoing cooperation and collaboration and we look forward to working closely with the APL this season as we transition to the new model, and more broadly, the future of professional football in Australia.”
                                      
                                      

                                      Not sure what the exact implications are, particularly for the Nix.

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                                        https://twitter.com/WgtnPhoenixFC/status/1344510206986752000


                                        Football Australia and the newly formed Australian Professional Leagues (APL) today announced that terms have been agreed to ‘unbundle’ the A-League, Westfield W-League and Y-League (‘Professional Leagues’) from Football Australia.
                                        
                                        As part of the unbundling, the APL will also obtain the exclusive right to use the intellectual property rights associated with the E-League brand.
                                        
                                        - Paul Lederer, Chair of the APL said:
                                        
                                        “This is an historic moment for the future of football in Australia – for the fan, for the player, for the whole game.
                                        
                                        “It’s now time to earn and deliver the future our game deserves.
                                        
                                        “The handbrake on the game is off; owners can finally invest in what they own and create value for the entire footballing ecosystem.
                                        
                                        “Players can plan their careers in Australian football, fans can reconnect with the game that they love, and clubs can create meaningful moments for the whole Australian Football Family.”
                                        
                                        - Chris Nikou, Chair of Football Australia said:
                                        
                                        “There is unprecedented unity amongst football’s key stakeholders with the Football Australia, Clubs, and the Members of Football Australia, being the group making up the NLWG, that paved the way to the unbundling of the A-League, W-League and Y-League from Football Australia.
                                        
                                        “Football Australia will now focus its energies and resources on the regulation of the professional game, national teams, grassroots and the overall strategic direction of the game as outlined in the XI Principles for the future of Australian Football, the new 15-year vision for the sport and strategic agenda.”
                                        
                                        “All parties are committed to ongoing cooperation and collaboration and we look forward to working closely with the APL this season as we transition to the new model, and more broadly, the future of professional football in Australia.”
                                        
                                        

                                        Not sure what the exact implications are, particularly for the Nix.

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                                        @Stargazer

                                        Mostly good for the nix. Rob Morrison has been neck deep in the negotiations and is well respected within the circle of a-league teams. Most of the issues with the nix seem to have come from media commentators and ffa officials who have an issue with the nix blocking Australian talent ignoring the fact that the number of Australian teams are limited by financial restrictions, i.e. the nix isn't in there way. (See the arrival of two new teams over the last two years now that they have been able to get the numbers to work).

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                                          mikey07
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                                          Hopefully this means the women’s team get the go ahead next year, would also like to see the Weenix go into the national youth setup over there

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