Cant believe they seriously think that this will work unless they have armed guards ensuring the players do as they are told. Let's face it they dont have a good record with players doing the right thing. Really cant see them starting now.
Corona Virus - We're Doomed
neither do we have a nice track record
Good on them for trying to get it back up & running. Whether it actually does or not will still depend on what happens in the next few weeks.
I find it amusing that our own health experts don't know what the situation will be in New Zealand in a week or two, but people on this forum are very sure about what will be safe & not safe to do in Australia in 5 or 6 weeks.
Good 'hang in there, team' note to members / supporters from the club today.
If its good enough for the NRL then its good enough for A-League to restart early too. Corona virus is almost gone anyway.
If its good enough for the NRL then its good enough for A-League to restart early too. Corona virus is almost gone anyway.
(Enjoy your Easter holiday away)
Any wonder they don't speak to the media sometimes, received a nice up date from the club outlining where they are on a couple of things. So the Stuff article for whatever reason chose to bring up Payne and Sails extra curricular activity in OZ. Not really sure of the relevance in relation to the email quoted. Apart maybe some bitterness that they chose to speak to their members rather than the media.
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
There are 22 contracted players, so far as I'm aware; 18 staff members listed here: https://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/our-staff and six academy staff members. That's 46, but the wage subsidy register shows 47 (the club is under Welnix, the academy shows up with a search for Wellington Phoenix).
Edit: Which is to say that the 22 is part of the 47, not in addition to it, as is stated in the yarn.
Any wonder they don't speak to the media sometimes, received a nice up date from the club outlining where they are on a couple of things. So the Stuff article for whatever reason chose to bring up Payne and Sails extra curricular activity in OZ. Not really sure of the relevance in relation to the email quoted. Apart maybe some bitterness that they chose to speak to their members rather than the media.
David Dome said in the newsletter that the Phoenix are ready to resume playing as soon as possible. That was probably the most interesting thing they said in the newsletter, which was mostly fluff that could be taken for granted.
As the Warriors have identified after the NRL's move to resume, a key obstacle when it comes to resuming is whether New Zealand teams will be allowed into Australia.
The Phoenix's failure to obey the conditions of their entry the first time around is directly relevant as it is something the Australian government will have to consider in deciding to whether to allow them to return (in the current circumstances – once things are back to normal it won't be an issue).
For people on this forum who aren't members of the club, you can see the email that was sent to them here: https://twitter.com/andrewvoerman/status/1248494948388765698
LOL Can't go near the water so gotta do my fishing somewhere.
I note the players have been given individual training programmes todo within the own residences. It's a start without compromising anyone.
The article also says that, alongside Davila, Hooper is the other player not currently in NZ/Australia. Presume he's gone back to the UK? Doesn't seem like a particularly good sign.
The article also says that, alongside Davila, Hooper is the other player not currently in NZ/Australia. Presume he's gone back to the UK? Doesn't seem like a particularly good sign.
Didn't his wife and kids return to the UK, whilst he was with the Nix in Australia?
But yeah hard to see him returning to Wellington regardless. Doubt WINZ's approved wage subsidy will be enough to keep him!
Right now is it safer here in NZ or in the UK? I know where I'd rather be, right here!
It's quite a different team without Hooper and Davila.
It's quite a different team without Hooper and Davila.
Both players overrated anyway and won't be missed.
It's quite a different team without Hooper and Davila.
Both players overrated anyway and won't be missed.
It's quite a different team without Hooper and Davila.
Most of our rivals aren't paying their players. Who knows what other squads will look like if the season restarts.
Hopefully the league doesn't take too much of a step backwards
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
There are 22 contracted players, so far as I'm aware; 18 staff members listed here: https://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/our-staff and six academy staff members. That's 46, but the wage subsidy register shows 47 (the club is under Welnix, the academy shows up with a search for Wellington Phoenix).
Edit: Which is to say that the 22 is part of the 47, not in addition to it, as is stated in the yarn.
Comparisons of lump sum payments investable until required to pay staff (Note ACFC are part time value as is some of Nix)
"ARL Commission chairman Peter V'Landys says the NRL has been given official permission to resume next month, without the knowledge of the state's deputy chief medical officer or health minister.
V'landy's says the ARLC has been given written authorisation from NSW authorities for the game to resume on May 28.
His revelation comes after NSW Deputy Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly warned the NRL would need permission before moving ahead with their plans.
"We are allowed to resume under the health order," V'landys told News Corp Australia on Friday."................
"Likewise, Kelly encouraged sports to begin planning their paths out of the crisis, and noted the NRL's closed-door plans, with players isolating from society.
But he said they had to remember their social responsibilities in the process, and that one infected person could lead to 400 other cases in a month.
"They're generally very fit young men and women, so they - they themselves are not at high risk," Kelly said.
"For them, it may not be a big problem. There's other people around the teams, (South Sydney coach) Wayne Bennett is in his 70s, he would be in a vulnerable group.
"Whether May is the time (for sports to return) will remain to be seen and definitely they'll need to get some permission to do that."
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
There are 22 contracted players, so far as I'm aware; 18 staff members listed here: https://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/our-staff and six academy staff members. That's 46, but the wage subsidy register shows 47 (the club is under Welnix, the academy shows up with a search for Wellington Phoenix).
Edit: Which is to say that the 22 is part of the 47, not in addition to it, as is stated in the yarn.
Comparisons of lump sum payments investable until required to pay staff (Note ACFC are part time value as is some of Nix)
interesting comparison here for another part time club - less staff but pay bigger wages?
It's quite a different team without Hooper and Davila.
Most of our rivals aren't paying their players. Who knows what other squads will look like if the season restarts.
It will be very different whatever and/if whenever it happens.
More full timers most likely. I only used thy AFC comparion as it was "AucklandPhoenix" Asking.
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
There are 22 contracted players, so far as I'm aware; 18 staff members listed here: https://www.wellingtonphoenix.com/our-staff and six academy staff members. That's 46, but the wage subsidy register shows 47 (the club is under Welnix, the academy shows up with a search for Wellington Phoenix).
Edit: Which is to say that the 22 is part of the 47, not in addition to it, as is stated in the yarn.
Comparisons of lump sum payments investable until required to pay staff (Note ACFC are part time value as is some of Nix)
interesting comparison here for another part time club - less staff but pay bigger wages?
1 full-time (21-40 hours per week) and 13 part-time (1-20 hours per week) for Auckland City.
9 and 0 for Team Wellington.
7 and 17 for Eastern Suburbs.
6 and 1 for Hawke's Bay United.
1 and 19 for Waitakere United.
39 and 2 for the Wellington Phoenix (and then 6 full-time academy staff).
41 and 0 for New Zealand Football.
11 and 1 for Northern Football, 12 and 1 for Auckland Football and Waibop Football, 18 and 1 for Central Football, 10 and 0 for Capital Football, 11 and 3 for Mainland Football, 11 and 1 for Football South.
[quote=andrewvoerman]
[quote=AucklandPhoenix]
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
1 full-time (21-40 hours per week) and 13 part-time (1-20 hours per week) for Auckland City.
9 and 0 for Team Wellington Limited.
Team Wellington Ltd (Licensed: REAA 2008) - Harcourts, Wellington City7 and 17 for Eastern Suburbs.
6 and 1 for Hawke's Bay United.
1 and 19 for Waitakere United.
39 and 2 for the Wellington Phoenix (and then 6 full-time academy staff).
41 and 0 for New Zealand Football.
11 and 1 for Northern Football, 12 and 1 for Auckland Football and Waibop Football, 18 and 1 for Central Football, 10 and 0 for Capital Football, 11 and 3 for Mainland Football, 11 and 1 for Football South.
Team Wellington Football club has not taken any Wage subsidy from the fund. I'm guessing ACFC have O'League commitments, training staff, back office, support staff still working.
[quote=andrewvoerman]
[quote=AucklandPhoenix]
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
1 full-time (21-40 hours per week) and 13 part-time (1-20 hours per week) for Auckland City.
9 and 0 for Team Wellington Limited.
Team Wellington Ltd (Licensed: REAA 2008) - Harcourts, Wellington City
7 and 17 for Eastern Suburbs.
6 and 1 for Hawke's Bay United.
1 and 19 for Waitakere United.
39 and 2 for the Wellington Phoenix (and then 6 full-time academy staff).
41 and 0 for New Zealand Football.
11 and 1 for Northern Football, 12 and 1 for Auckland Football and Waibop Football, 18 and 1 for Central Football, 10 and 0 for Capital Football, 11 and 3 for Mainland Football, 11 and 1 for Football South.
Team Wellington Football club has not taken any Wage subsidy from the fund. I'm guessing ACFC have O'League commitments, training staff, back office, support staff still working.
Good to know, though they'd certainly be entitled too – missing out out on the home semi and the home match scheduled for March 22 would have hit their revenue.
can someone post the link for the website where you can check out these employers?
can someone post the link for the website where you can check out these employers?
The Unions of NZ are listed as essential workers and I understand many calls are going their way as employees try and work out the finances of this pandemic.
can someone post the link for the website where you can check out these employers?
[/quote] Based on your first summation on Welnix I would have thought you knew the figures.
[quote=AucklandPhoenix]
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
can someone post the link for the website where you can check out these employers?
[/quote] Based on your first summation on Welnix I would have thought you knew the figures.
[quote=AucklandPhoenix]
22 players, 47 employees for the wage subsidy?
Really?
Someone is either ripping of the government or the back room staff is a lot bigger then this forum thought
AucklandPhoenix had taken the figures from my article on Stuff (where I wrote something like '47 employees, including 22 contracted players').
12 hours ago - Sir Kenny Dalglish has left hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, and thanked the “absolutely brilliant” NHS workers who treated him.
Can we trust this, if you think yes Stay Home in any level reduction.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200406190917/https://n5ti.com/health/1233/
Were are all the very Rich People like Sir Richard Branson now? All wanting the NHS privatised and or closed down? I think considering they've been handicapped from the start, the NHS have tried and done their best under the circumstances. hey have done an excellent job. Very much like our own here in NZ.
Can we trust this, if you think yes Stay Home in any level reduction.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200406190917/https://n5ti.com/health/1233/
It's undoubtedly more than 3,300.
When you so openly lie, you leave yourself open to all sorts of accusations - some crackpot, which you would really really hope a figure of 21 million is.
Found this an interesting article, on what is maybe closer to the truth in China.