Wellington Phoenix co-owner Gareth Morgan has challenged football fans to start turning up to A-League games in Wellington or risk losing more home matches to other parts of the country.
The Phoenix have averaged crowds of about 6500 in their eight matches at Westpac Stadium this year, well below the average needed to break even, and Morgan said other cities are keen to step in and host games.
"Our average crowd figure this year has been 6,600, Newcastle is 11,500. So you can see the gap is pretty big. Our last game we only had 3,800 people. We're third in the league, we have an absolutely fabulous team," he told Radio Sport this morning.
Wellington made a lot of noise about losing the Phoenix before he and six other Wellington business leaders took over the team from Terry Serepisos last year - and now Morgan wants fans to show their support and help the club break even.
"Wellington made a hell of a noise about losing the Phoenix and some of us responded and all I'm saying is it's a two-way street. We have to get this thing in a break even position.