Winston Reid injured vs Brighton! Wahey! Head injury with a fair amount of blood. Could be a concussion.
All Whites vs Peru | First leg | Sat 11 Nov | 4:15pm | RoF
Wood - Hamstring injury, off after 20 mins -Fudge, fudge, fudge.
Confirmed where? Dyche said he was"hopeful" he was Ok
Managed to get one of the last silver tickets in the pre-sale. Ended up picking up a Phoenix ticket for the Sunday at 50% off, thought I may as well do both games.
Where did you get that code?
Code for Discount Nix tickets for the game on Sunday
Wellington Phoenix FC Ticket Offer
You are eligible for a 50% discount off adult tickets for Wellington Phoenix FC v Perth Glory FC, Sunday 12 November, 4.30pm at Westpac Stadium, Wellington. To utilise this offer, use the password below when booking your tickets.
PASSWORD: PHOENIXSUNDAY
Cool I am going to stay in wgtn longer so I can go to the Phoenix game as well
Can I pay at the gate and still get my discount or?
Woods - Hamstring injury, off after 20 mins -Fudge, fudge, fudge.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Herald said the Peruvians don't like the hotel or training options in Wellington and are probably going to stay and train in Orkland and fly down for the match......good luck finding seats on a flight.
Shame if this happens.....it would be great for Peru to arrive and have to train for a few days in a good ól Wellington NW gale.
Looks like all tickets will be gone by Monday.
With extra seating, about 38,000 will be attending.
As a comparison, Stuff have published these stats:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/nz-teams/98...
Largest Football Crowds in New Zealand Football history
35,179 All Whites v Bahrain, Westpac Stadium, 2009
33,626 All Whites v Mexico, Westpac Stadium, 2013
32,941 Wellington Phoenix vs Newcastle Jets, Westpac Stadium 2010
31,853 Wellington Phoenix v LA Galaxy, Westpac Stadium, 2007
26,106 Football United Tour, Westpac Stadium, 2014
24,360 Phoenix vs Perth Glory, Westpac Stadium 2010
21,101 All Whites v Kuwait, Mt Smart Stadium, 1981
Four of the top six football crowds in NZ history were for Nix games which is pretty amazing.
(The Football United fixture was a double header with Nix vs. Newcastle Utd and Sydney vs. Hammers I think)
Woods - Hamstring injury, off after 20 mins -Fudge, fudge, fudge.
Who’s Woods?
Wood, pedantic one.
Confirmed where? Dyche said he was"hopeful" he was Ok
Gaffer's Manchester City Reaction
...but Dyche, who lost Sam Vokes to a stomach muscle injury on the eve of the game, then saw Chris Wood tweak a hamstring, felt this was another learning curve for his side...
"We lost Sam yesterday, although that’s nothing serious, then Woody felt his hamstring and we had to get him off before that goes."
Herald said the Peruvians don't like the hotel or training options in Wellington and are probably going to stay and train in Orkland and fly down for the match......good luck finding seats on a flight.
Shame if this happens.....it would be great for Peru to arrive and have to train for a few days in a good ól Wellington NW gale.
I don't know, I think having them fly down just before the game and land in a Wellington gale then have to play in the swirling wind of Westpac after training in the relative calm of Auckland would be a bit of an advantage to us. Espeacially as one of their players apparently is afraid of flying.
Herald said the Peruvians don't like the hotel or training options in Wellington and are probably going to stay and train in Orkland and fly down for the match......good luck finding seats on a flight.
Shame if this happens.....it would be great for Peru to arrive and have to train for a few days in a good ól Wellington NW gale.
I don't know, I think having them fly down just before the game and land in a Wellington gale then have to play in the swirling wind of Westpac after training in the relative calm of Auckland would be a bit of an advantage to us. Espeacially as one of their players apparently is afraid of flying.
I'm always afraid of flying in to Wellington too.
Wanted to leave this here as well.
Why the All Whites should have played in Auckland
The following excerpt really grated me. The primary purpose of this fixture is to help us qualify for the World Cup! We would make money regardless of whether this match is in Auckland or not.
Auckland has had it's chance to be the focal point for football in this country, and fortunately that time has passed. Just because it is logistically easier to get in and out of the country is not the selling point here.
Also, If he thinks it's not 'home' advantage because only 2-3 AW's actually play in Wellington, I'd question why he would think playing such an important game at a stadium that our national team haven't graced since 1988, would somehow strike some chord or affinity within our squad.
Sorry Auckland (not really) stick to your rugby!
Wanted to leave this here as well.
Why the All Whites should have played in Auckland
The following excerpt really grated me. The primary purpose of this fixture is to help us qualify for the World Cup! We would make money regardless of whether this match is in Auckland or not.
Auckland has had it's chance to be the focal point for football in this country, and fortunately that time has passed. Just because it is logistically easier to get in and out of the country is not the selling point here.
Also, If he thinks it's not 'home' advantage because only 2-3 AW's actually play in Wellington, I'd question why he would think playing such an important game at a stadium that our national team haven't graced since 1988, would somehow strike some chord or affinity with our squad.
Sorry Auckland (not really) stick to your rugby!
Funny enough they suck at that too!
Would be great if the crowds would turn up to an All Whites game in Auckland, maybe they should start off small like attending the #Handy team games or getting a professional team in the A-league.
There's an argument that playing the game in Auckland could have given them a greater chance of success on both fronts.
Tui Ad - Yeah Right.
Surely the only argument for the game in Auckland is the extra 20k seats? Not saying its a reason to have the game in Auckland but its the only big advantage I could see over Wellington.
Surely the only argument for the game in Auckland is the extra 20k seats? Not saying its a reason to have the game in Auckland but its the only big advantage I could see over Wellington.
Wouldn't full them all anyway
You know what makes even more money? Making the world cup.
You know how we get to the world cup? Playing in front of a good crowd in Wellington.
Eden Park has shark security, shark atmosphere and Aucklanders.
Disclaimer: live in Auckland
Westpac stadium is a much much better stadium than Eden Park in terms of atmosphere
Disclaimer: live in Auckland
You poor soul.
100% agree with the rest of your post though!
Aucklander checking in. How the hell could it be anything OTHER than Westpac?
It's a moot point anyway. The game is at Westpac, let's move on. Gourdie's just looking for clicks with his article, if he really meant it, he would have written it back when the venue was announced, not now.
Looks like all tickets will be gone by Monday.
With extra seating, about 38,000 will be attending.
As a comparison, Stuff have published these stats:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/nz-teams/98...
Largest Football Crowds in New Zealand Football history
35,179 All Whites v Bahrain, Westpac Stadium, 2009
33,626 All Whites v Mexico, Westpac Stadium, 2013
32,941 Wellington Phoenix vs Newcastle Jets, Westpac Stadium 2010
31,853 Wellington Phoenix v LA Galaxy, Westpac Stadium, 2007
26,106 Football United Tour, Westpac Stadium, 2014
24,360 Phoenix vs Perth Glory, Westpac Stadium 2010
21,101 All Whites v Kuwait, Mt Smart Stadium, 1981
Four of the top six football crowds in NZ history were for Nix games which is pretty amazing.
(The Football United fixture was a double header with Nix vs. Newcastle Utd and Sydney vs. Hammers I think)
I don't get that list of big crowds
I went to a Phoenix game in Christchurch played at Lancaster Park back in around 2010 I think and there was a big crowd yet its not on the list?
Don't forget Christchurch!
Looks like all tickets will be gone by Monday.
With extra seating, about 38,000 will be attending.
As a comparison, Stuff have published these stats:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/nz-teams/98...
Largest Football Crowds in New Zealand Football history
35,179 All Whites v Bahrain, Westpac Stadium, 2009
33,626 All Whites v Mexico, Westpac Stadium, 2013
32,941 Wellington Phoenix vs Newcastle Jets, Westpac Stadium 2010
31,853 Wellington Phoenix v LA Galaxy, Westpac Stadium, 2007
26,106 Football United Tour, Westpac Stadium, 2014
24,360 Phoenix vs Perth Glory, Westpac Stadium 2010
21,101 All Whites v Kuwait, Mt Smart Stadium, 1981
Four of the top six football crowds in NZ history were for Nix games which is pretty amazing.
(The Football United fixture was a double header with Nix vs. Newcastle Utd and Sydney vs. Hammers I think)
I don't get that list of big crowds
I went to a Phoenix game in Christchurch played at Lancaster Park back in around 2009 I think and there was a big crowd yet its not on the list?
That's why it's it on the list ?
Siggy last minute winner. 19,279 was the crowd.
19, 279.
That's why it's it on the list ?
ah ha, I thought it was a bigger crowd than that. Still pretty decent though
Yes I was at that game too, great crowd that day.
Wanted to leave this here as well.
Why the All Whites should have played in Auckland
The following excerpt really grated me. The primary purpose of this fixture is to help us qualify for the World Cup! We would make money regardless of whether this match is in Auckland or not.
Auckland has had it's chance to be the focal point for football in this country, and fortunately that time has passed. Just because it is logistically easier to get in and out of the country is not the selling point here.
Also, If he thinks it's not 'home' advantage because only 2-3 AW's actually play in Wellington, I'd question why he would think playing such an important game at a stadium that our national team haven't graced since 1988, would somehow strike some chord or affinity within our squad.
Sorry Auckland (not really) stick to your rugby!
There seems to a lot of assumption in this article.
Firstly, that you could sell an extra 12,000 seats at the same price. Demand hasn’t been hugely greater than supply. People who wanted to get tickets have got them. Even in a bigger city, there is no indication that Auckland would come out for this game. There is no previous history to go on. Most of the evidence suggest the opposite. Most wouldn’t have experienced 09 or 13 to entice them to go again.
Cost of running event is not the same. Eden Park costs a lot more. Coupled with likely differences in support offered by each council, it’s safe to say Eden Park would be a more expensive exercise.
So you’d probably have to have lower ticket prices, with higher costs. Even with the added ticket sales, would it be that much more gate takings?
The atmosphere at Eden Park would be significantly worse. That’s undeniable.
While there isn’t a big Nix contingent, all of the All Whites would have played at Westpac before. How many would have played at Eden Park. 5? 6? Our players are more familiar with Westpac.
It’s really not that much harder to fly from Wellington to Lima than from Auckland to Lima. NZF aren’t looking at chartering flights because of the Wellington to Auckland leg. It’s only an hour away! With over a dozen of flights a day.
Peru are hardly doing us a favour playing in Lima. Playing at altitude is only really helpful if your whole team is acclimatised for that. Only a couple of their players play at altitude. If it was really helpful for them, why wouldn’t they play all their WCQ at altitude? Because they want to play at their home stadium. Heck they even moved a concert to do it.
It would have made sense if it ended up being Argentina we played. But they had to make the call on the stadium quite early, and think given how our opposition, ticket sales etc have played out since I’d say they made the right decision.
If I'm not mistaken. We had a good 10,000 people turn out against Fiji. And I don't think Auckland got that many against the Solly's, including the White Noise. For me Wellington fans are more likely to come and get loud.
When West Ham played Phoenix at Eden Park the attendance was crap and so too the atmosphere, Compare that when Nix played New Castle and W Ham played that aussie club at the cake tin. Awesome atmosphere. Awesome crowd.
All Whites star Tom Doyle has teamed up with a WOW legend to create the ultimate supporter's outfit.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/seven-sharp/clips/kiw...
Perhaps a "White Noise Man" outfit?
Here is the Wye Aye Man mascot outfit which was actually sold at the NUFC official club shop for several years before thankfully it was discontinuedt
It's a moot point anyway. The game is at Westpac, let's move on. Gourdie's just looking for clicks with his article, if he really meant it, he would have written it back when the venue was announced, not now.
I agree - this stuff is really a side show. Where are the article (a) analysing the Peru side and thinking about how we stand a chance of beating them and (b) talking about the form/fitness of our own players? Not blaming anyone for responding but we've had 2 weeks talking about ticket prices, the location of the game and travel arrangements for the 2 teams and it's bloody boring! I like that Gourdie promotes football but this is all very superficial stuff
In defence of Eden Park Auckland got out large for the Black Caps during the world cup and it was a cracking atmosphere. It's also a better stadium for football as you're closer to the pitch - the cake tin is woeful from that perspective.
However I agree that Eden Park has to sit lower down the priority list.
Also doesn't NZF have an agreement with the stadium in Albany? If they did have it in Auckland wouldn't it be there?
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All Whites star Tom Doyle has teamed up with a WOW legend to create the ultimate supporter's outfit.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/seven-sharp/clips/kiw...
Sorry Tom I don't have a over twenty thousand zip ties lying around...
Let alone any
Any news on Reid or Wood?
are we crowdfunding a jet to Lima yet?
All Whites star Tom Doyle has teamed up with a WOW legend to create the ultimate supporter's outfit.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/seven-sharp/clips/kiw...
This is a very obscure collaboration. What is the link between WOW and the All Whites?
And Mike Hosking hopes it goes well for us and we can go to Peru. I have good news for you Mike.