not sure it is - but I would say there would be different phasing as to when people arrive - a lot will come early rather than a late rush. I 'thought' I had bought tickets last year to games, but then couldn't find any reference to them including when I down loaded the app. Now i am getting pinged with all these game tickets downloads!
What if one person has bought a bunch of tickets? Can they get everyone through the scanner or does each person need to have a ticket on their phone? My boss at work has bought two tickets and is taking his daughter who doesn't have a phone? How will that work? I hope it's not going to be difficult to get in as I'm going to the USA v Netherlands game which is apparently close to a sell out.
Having a rather ancient email address I have been unable to download my tickets on the app even though the ticket purchase was done through that address Don't even think about ringing the number on the email - you will go round and round in circles and you cannot speak to a human to resolve. Tried emailing and your response is repeating info you already have Only solution is to click "other" and you at least get advised a response in 5 to 7 working days badly need a 5 year old at times like this I guess if you have a problem with your tickets get onto it quickly
Stuff have put up heaps of World Cup articles this weekend previewing each group. Here is each group individually previewed A to H because it's a bit messy on the Stuff football homepage index:
Yes, I think this will be interesting as many families are taking their kids who may not have a phone. Also, check you tickets as I booked 8 for the US game but found out we are not seated together 2 tickets (1 child) are seated away from the group with 1 on the other side of the stadium. Go figure!
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Inbox: @FootballAUS and @NZ_Football have announced that that their request for the Australian Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander flag, and national Māori flag to be displayed at match day stadia during the @FIFAWWC has been approved by FIFA.
Anyone know details about the pre-tournament friendlies happening round NZ the next week? SCHEDULE OF PRE-TOURNAMENT FRIENDLIES IN NZ & OVERSEAS: FIFA have put up this with fixtures and results:
Inbox: @FootballAUS and @NZ_Football have announced that that their request for the Australian Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander flag, and national Māori flag to be displayed at match day stadia during the @FIFAWWC has been approved by FIFA.
Inbox: @FootballAUS and @NZ_Football have announced that that their request for the Australian Aboriginal flag, Torres Strait Islander flag, and national Māori flag to be displayed at match day stadia during the @FIFAWWC has been approved by FIFA.
The national Maori flag is tino rangitiratanga or the flag of the united tribes? Or something else?
Googled and it’s the former.
The tino rangatiratanga flag tends to be embraced a bit more across the country. The united tribes flag is sometimes regarded as a bit more of a northern thing.
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
We can be a little too precious about our culture. Like everyone overseas is going to know the exact boundaries of what is & isn't, considered offensive in little ole NZ. Given there are hundreds of other cultures around the world that we would know very little, to nothing about. Plenty of Kiwis & other nationalities go to say San Fermin in Pamplona, and do all sorts of dumb things that piss the local Spanish off.
My kids love this song. Hopefully it doesn't offend anyone in NZ. I think it's quite beautifully sung. Pica Pica is basically a Spanish Wiggles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78cjyZZ1Kk
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
We can be a little too precious about our culture. Like everyone overseas is going to know the exact boundaries of what is & isn't, considered offensive in little ole NZ. Given there are hundreds of other cultures around the world that we would know very little, to nothing about. Plenty of Kiwis & other nationalities go to say San Fermin in Pamplona, and do all sorts of dumb things that piss the local Spanish off.
My kids love this song. Hopefully it doesn't offend anyone in NZ. I think it's quite beautifully sung. Pica Pica is basically a Spanish Wiggles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78cjyZZ1Kk
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
We can be a little too precious about our culture. Like everyone overseas is going to know the exact boundaries of what is & isn't, considered offensive in little ole NZ. Given there are hundreds of other cultures around the world that we would know very little, to nothing about. Plenty of Kiwis & other nationalities go to say San Fermin in Pamplona, and do all sorts of dumb things that piss the local Spanish off.
My kids love this song. Hopefully it doesn't offend anyone in NZ. I think it's quite beautifully sung. Pica Pica is basically a Spanish Wiggles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y78cjyZZ1Kk
I assume you'd feel comfortable going over to America then and making a mockery of a traditional native Indian dance or something similar then? You don't think that sort of thing would be in bad taste? Asking the bare minimum of people coming to New Zealand is not being too precious I don't think.
It's not a major of course and most people shouldn't get bent out of shape about it. It's more of a shake my head at those idiots type thing. If people who are ethnically Maori (not myself) get bent out of shape about it, I think they have every right to.
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
oooooook then
This guy is also the guy who got very grumpy about the Phoenix women wearing "woke" armbands. It's a pretty consistent political outlook (and I'm the one being accused of getting political all the time)
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Cool, I'll assume you're an expert in Spanish culture and would never get anything wrong over there.
It's such a nothing incident. Just people trying to be nice.
You're very much making theprofs point.
If I went to Spain and made a faux pas that upset people, I would say sorry.
Very insteresting that the discussion here has become "They did a haka and shouldn't apologise" vs "They did a haka and should apologise".
I say it's interesting because the official stance was that it wasn't an attempt at the haka. So basically everyone in this discussion agrees that's a lie, so if the Dutch football federation is lying about if it was or wasn't a haka, the question is why would they lie?
The obvious reason, they know they did something offensive. All theprof said is they should just apologise and move on. Seems pretty reasonable.
People can and will make mistakes, adults admit fault, apologise, and move on. That easy.
Bump anyone heard anymore have promised some to some out of town people but as you can guess they are reluctant to come if we arnt getting them. Dont say ring the Phoenix thats just hopeless.
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Cool, I'll assume you're an expert in Spanish culture and would never get anything wrong over there.
It's such a nothing incident. Just people trying to be nice.
You're very much making theprofs point.
If I went to Spain and made a faux pas that upset people, I would say sorry.
Very insteresting that the discussion here has become "They did a haka and shouldn't apologise" vs "They did a haka and should apologise".
I say it's interesting because the official stance was that it wasn't an attempt at the haka. So basically everyone in this discussion agrees that's a lie, so if the Dutch football federation is lying about if it was or wasn't a haka, the question is why would they lie?
The obvious reason, they know they did something offensive. All theprof said is they should just apologise and move on. Seems pretty reasonable.
People can and will make mistakes, adults admit fault, apologise, and move on. That easy.
Or is it easier to not get offended at all, be happy that people are interested enough to try in the first place and offer some assistance in the correct way to do a haka.
Everone wins that way. Far better for building relationships.
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
oooooook then
This guy is also the guy who got very grumpy about the Phoenix women wearing "woke" armbands. It's a pretty consistent political outlook (and I'm the one being accused of getting political all the time)
Just to confirm for you, wearing arm bands is pathetic. This sort of shyte should be kept away from sport. Sport is supposed to be uniting and as soon as you support some pseudo political movement or another, its becomes divisive.
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Cool, I'll assume you're an expert in Spanish culture and would never get anything wrong over there.
It's such a nothing incident. Just people trying to be nice.
You're very much making theprofs point.
If I went to Spain and made a faux pas that upset people, I would say sorry.
Very insteresting that the discussion here has become "They did a haka and shouldn't apologise" vs "They did a haka and should apologise".
I say it's interesting because the official stance was that it wasn't an attempt at the haka. So basically everyone in this discussion agrees that's a lie, so if the Dutch football federation is lying about if it was or wasn't a haka, the question is why would they lie?
The obvious reason, they know they did something offensive. All theprof said is they should just apologise and move on. Seems pretty reasonable.
People can and will make mistakes, adults admit fault, apologise, and move on. That easy.
Or is it easier to not get offended at all, be happy that people are interested enough to try in the first place and offer some assistance in the correct way to do a haka.
Everone wins that way. Far better for building relationships.
Nah it's not very easy to not get offended. Everybody in some way is offended by something. Whether it is the anti-woke crowd that packs a shark about Christmas being cancelled or cancel culture at all. Whether it is someone in their day to day life being spoken to like they are dumb, or being spoken down to when they have knowledge. Or people taking the piss out of someones culture or misrepresenting it. I'd be shocked if there is anyone on Earth that wouldn't be offended in some kind of a situation.
"Everone wins that way." - Except the people being offended. "Far better for building relationships"- I would say apologising for the mistake and moving on would be far better for building realtionships. Lying and saying it wasn't an attempt at a haka and was a totally different and unique thing would be terrible for building relationships.
I mean how can we follow your advice and help them with their haka if it wasn't a haka?
Jesus. These players are showing up here for the biggest sporting event we've ever hosted and theve done a poor job at performing a haka. There doesn't appear to be any malicious intent with it, they're just doing something theve seen done and are probably just trying to be nice about it. In many ways it's a bit endearing. There's noting racist going on here.
I'll presume everone having a fat cry here gets every other culture perfectly right every time they travel too.
Cool, I'll assume you're an expert in Spanish culture and would never get anything wrong over there.
It's such a nothing incident. Just people trying to be nice.
You're very much making theprofs point.
If I went to Spain and made a faux pas that upset people, I would say sorry.
Very insteresting that the discussion here has become "They did a haka and shouldn't apologise" vs "They did a haka and should apologise".
I say it's interesting because the official stance was that it wasn't an attempt at the haka. So basically everyone in this discussion agrees that's a lie, so if the Dutch football federation is lying about if it was or wasn't a haka, the question is why would they lie?
The obvious reason, they know they did something offensive. All theprof said is they should just apologise and move on. Seems pretty reasonable.
People can and will make mistakes, adults admit fault, apologise, and move on. That easy.
Or is it easier to not get offended at all, be happy that people are interested enough to try in the first place and offer some assistance in the correct way to do a haka.
Everone wins that way. Far better for building relationships.
Nah it's not very easy to not get offended. Everybody in some way is offended by something. Whether it is the anti-woke crowd that packs a shark about Christmas being cancelled or cancel culture at all. Whether it is someone in their day to day life being spoken to like they are dumb, or being spoken down to when they have knowledge. Or people taking the piss out of someones culture or misrepresenting it. I'd be shocked if there is anyone on Earth that wouldn't be offended in some kind of a situation.
"Everone wins that way." - Except the people being offended. "Far better for building relationships"- I would say apologising for the mistake and moving on would be far better for building realtionships. Lying and saying it wasn't an attempt at a haka and was a totally different and unique thing would be terrible for building relationships.
I mean how can we follow your advice and help them with their haka if it wasn't a haka?
no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on
Nothing to apologise for
seriously?
Absolutely. I think there is a lot more important things need to be apologised for than a few people people having a laugh
oooooook then
This guy is also the guy who got very grumpy about the Phoenix women wearing "woke" armbands. It's a pretty consistent political outlook (and I'm the one being accused of getting political all the time)
Just to confirm for you, wearing arm bands is pathetic. This sort of shyte should be kept away from sport. Sport is supposed to be uniting and as soon as you support some pseudo political movement or another, its becomes divisive.
Im happy to clarify for you
Mocking the haka is not divisive; celebrating the inclusion of gay people (who you wouldn't have any women's football at all without) is divisive. Conclusion: "divisive" means "anything that makes people who're neither Māori nor gay annoyed". Thus, telling Māori and gay people to sit down and shut up isn't divisive. Right?
The gay community has made a huge contribution to women's football, and definitely helped it progress to where it is now. But if all gay people died tomorrow of some mutant virus concocted up in a Qatari lab, the code would go on. Ditto if all the straight ladies keeled over manana. In each case it would just become a watered down version of the sport.
Who knows if you believe everything Matildas legend Lisa De Vanna said, some straight girls & ladies are likely turned off the sport, with it's strong gay community presence. All sports have a balancing act, making themselves welcome to everyone.
Edit - and those Dutch players weren't mocking the haka. Should their team manager have done a bit of research on Maori culture, and schooled up on what is & isn't offensive. Yipe. But the players are here to play football, that's their focus. Most of them will know squat about our little country. They have seen the haka (that dance the rugby team do) on TV somewhere. It's one of the few things they will know about NZ. So they try and mimic it as a bit of fun as to where they are. Like some Kiwis will take a cheesy photo in clogs in front of a windmill in their homeland. That's the blind innocence of it.
The gay community has made a huge contribution to women's football, and definitely helped it progress to where it is now. But if all gay people died tomorrow of some mutant virus concocted up in a Qatari lab, the code would go on. Ditto if all the straight ladies keeled over manana. In each case it would just become a watered down version of the sport.
Who knows if you believe everything Matildas legend Lisa De Vanna said, some straight girls & ladies are likely turned off the sport, with it's strong gay community presence. All sports have a balancing act, making themselves welcome to everyone.
Edit - and those Dutch players weren't mocking the haka. Should their team manager have done a bit of research on Maori culture, and schooled up on what is & isn't offensive. Yipe. But the players are here to play football, that's their focus. Most of them will know squat about our little country. They have seen the haka (that dance the rugby team do) on TV somewhere. It's one of the few things they will know about NZ. So they try and mimic it as a bit of fun as to where they are. Like some Kiwis will take a cheesy photo in clogs in front of a windmill in their homeland. That's the blind innocence of it.
Yea but this is literally the point being made here.
Peps can make mistakes. If you do, you say sorry and everyone can move on. The point being made is that instead of saying "whoops sorry" they said, nah that wasn't the haka.
If I took a photo of myself wearing clogs in front of a windmill, if someone said that's offensive I would have said "sorry". I wouldn't say "Nah they aren't clogs".
Essentially this discussion was based on the news article where the dutch FA said it wasn't a haka and deleted the video, and theprof said "no point in denying it, just own it and apologise and move on".
And the opposition to it is saying "Nothing to apologise for".
I know when I accidentally upset or offend someone, I say sorry and move on. Basic empathy.
Ferns playing Italy tomorrow at some point , somewhere. Is this likely to be Facebook live or YouTube streamed somehow? I’m guessing a chance to give game time to those players like Satchell, Jale, Cleverley, Taylor etc and maybe some fitness boost for Longo, Chance and Percival? Or same starting 11 as on Monday and a chance to see how they can improve from the last performance?