I wasn't wrong then at all, the game was in the dumps, us NZers discussed it like adults in the NZ section, you chose to ignore any of that info because you're infant with typing skills.Which proves what exactly? That you were wrong then and still wrong today?
Troll thread?
That's been consistently supported for nearly three years up until today on every metric- literally almost quoted word for word in a NZ publication a couple of months ago..and reiterated just today by one of the bids...
Pretty successful f**king troll lmao
This is just plain false, numbers were dropping in Auckland, by far the biggest playing area in NZ, well before Covid. The head of Auckland league specifically said they weren't "hiding behind covid" noting there had been year on year declines over 10 years.Or where I told him that the main reason for the drop in juniors was due to covid and will bounce back..
How you can be so wrong for so long and still maintain such arrogance is only possible for Union tossers.
Is it though?Fair point,
Weren’t you implying last week that the teams inaugural game selling out meant that it was more popular than Union? The shiny new toy always gets initial interest, keeping it is the key. Auckland don’t play there again for a month, have a decent showing in that time and they’ll have a solid crowd, have a shit showing and the downward trend will likely continue.
Interesting how different that is from a warriors crowd
For both league and soccer
And the crowd was already down from a sellout in game one to 14k
People quickly forget that plenty were calling for his head after the “Alpha” debacle. The way he treated fans like idiots after acting like not only releasing Lodge when he was set to extend but paying him out a year he wasn’t entitled to was a good thing, anyone could see he f**ked up and it was hush money.Nah, he's a chancer. The hype train of last year was down to the Covid hangover and finally getting games in NZ again, and Webby's new blood coming in (which stalled this year). Webby only came in because George's choice wasn't available. Arguably you can give him credit for the cheap tickets keeping fans involved but that is unsustainable long term.
Pre Covid under George was one of the worst Warriors eras with a journeyman Aussie focus from the club and awful signings like Lodge because George let the recruitment manager dominate.
I just want them to hang around long enough for mt smart to get upgradedWeren’t you implying last week that the teams inaugural game selling out meant that it was more popular than Union? The shiny new toy always gets initial interest, keeping it is the key. Auckland don’t play there again for a month, have a decent showing in that time and they’ll have a solid crowd, have a shit showing and the downward trend will likely continue.
VERY different demographic between soccer crowds in NZ and League crowds in NZ - hint you can even hear the different accent in the chants. They’re trying to emulate a European football vibe which is typically the opposite of a traditional NZ crowd.
Soccer tends to be a bandwagon sport that gets dramatic bumps in crowds whenever the teams are doing well with a few core supporter groups such as yellow fever when they’re not
Talk after the initial success that Christchurch may be a target for future A-League expansion, NZ2 needs to get moving
Yeah, and it looks like that covered rectangular stadium Christchurch is building has certainly put that city on the radar for expansion.Talk after the initial success that Christchurch may be a target for future A-League expansion, NZ2 needs to get moving
Slightly different circumstances in the early 2000s though - the A-league was a new & unproven league, there was no precident for how a NZ professional football club operated (the Phoenix have done a lot of work on this, learning a lot of lessons along the way), let alone gathered and fostered support.. and crucially, no big lead-investor/owner with experience & connections like the Black Knights have.I just want them to hang around long enough for mt smart to get upgraded
Well aware there an a league side in Auckland previously which didn’t work out
“I was surprised at how well aware of it they are over here. It’s always traditionally been a very big rugby union area.”
that prejudice exists all over the worldThis comes across as very ignorant, to be honest. And does nothing to dispel the perception that he lives in a Sydney bubble:-
It shows, like some other posters here dont seem to understand, that NZers are much more likely to follow and/or understand both codes, without the prejudice that exists in QLD and NSWNSW
A league is dieingSlightly different circumstances in the early 2000s though - the A-league was a new & unproven league, there was no precident for how a NZ professional football club operated (the Phoenix have done a lot of work on this, learning a lot of lessons along the way), let alone gathered and fostered support.. and crucially, no big lead-investor/owner with experience & connections like the Black Knights have.
Also being based at North Harbour stadium doesn’t seem to work out for anyone, mt Smart seems to have a much better atmosphere.Slightly different circumstances in the early 2000s though - the A-league was a new & unproven league, there was no precident for how a NZ professional football club operated (the Phoenix have done a lot of work on this, learning a lot of lessons along the way), let alone gathered and fostered support.. and crucially, no big lead-investor/owner with experience & connections like the Black Knights have.
Forgot about that - yeah, North Harbour is a very odd beast.. kinda like an answer looking for it's question - and pretty much symptomatic of all that was wrong with having *how many* different councils all off doing their own vanity projects?Also being based at North Harbour stadium doesn’t seem to work out for anyone, mt Smart seems to have a much better atmosphere.
Can see demographic wise why they went to North Harbour last time
As much as I’d like an upgraded Go Media or even better a commbank style waterfront I believe the A-League team is only a temporary tenant at this stageI just want them to hang around long enough for mt smart to get upgraded
Well aware there an a league side in Auckland previously which didn’t work out
Are they supposed to be going to the proposed Western Springs development?As much as I’d like an upgraded Go Media or even better a commbank style waterfront I believe the A-League team is only a temporary tenant at this stage
That’s what I heard, smaller boutique stadiumAre they supposed to be going to the proposed Western Springs development?
A league sides make big promises of funding their own stadia then nothing happensThat’s what I heard, smaller boutique stadium