Scandal? Just Wait For the Book
Roy Keane hasn’t made up with Fergie or vice versa. Roy Keane once gave Peter Schmeichel a black eye. Roy Keane hates this and despises that. We know this because it’s all in his new book, ‘The Second Half’.
Roy Keane hasn’t made up with Fergie or vice versa. Roy Keane once gave Peter Schmeichel a black eye. Roy Keane hates this and despises that. We know this because it’s all in his new book, ‘The Second Half’.
Welcome to Ernie! It's our weekly blog dedicated to the Wellington Phoenix.
There’s precious little action to talk about with another damn international window robbing us of our club football, but there’s one thing in particular that needs some ironing out.
The Second Half, by Roy Keane was realeased this week, an update/sequel to his original autobiography. You know, the one in which he declared that he’d deliberately crunched Alf-Inge Haaland’s knee?
A poetic dedication to the most misunderstood player on the field.
It’s Arsene vs Jose. On the field and off it.
Winnie got the old ‘Picture on the Match Programme’ honours for the clash with QPR. ‘Arry’s side is the only one in the Premier League without a point away from home, and West Ham immediately set them back again.
Crazy to think Danny Welbeck had never scored a hat-trick before as a pro. Not since his time in the United U21s he reckons.
It’s one of the most heated rivalries in football. Liverpool vs Everton: The Merseyside Derby. And this year it was even more important given the poor start that each of them is off to. The points here were crucial.
Fat Sam made no attempt to hide his intentions coming into West Ham’s clash with Man United at Old Trafford on the weekend. He was looking for a win.
Ghanaian forward Asamoah Gyan has dismissed rumours that he had his friend and fellow countryman, rapper Castro, ritually sacrificed as "wild and ludicrous".
We keep it real here at the Nichey Niche, so right off the bat I'm gonna say that I, myself, the Mystery Doc am no Wellington Phoenix expert.
It was an outrageous day in Leicester as Man United came to town. Early on it was all red as Robin Van Persie opened his season account and then Angel Di Maria scored a sublime chip over the keeper. However the usual...
In his 100th game for West Ham, it took only 74 seconds for Winston Reid to get his name on the score-sheet. A teasing cross form Stewart Downing...
In which the English FA are sick of all the bloody immigrants, FIFA fellas been taking some expensive gifts and Rio Ferdinand's been spilling the beans in his serialised autobiography.
The international break may have tested the patience of football fans all over but after the long, aching wait things kicked back off with a bang.
There are signs of life for Marco Rojas in Germany! With his parent club Stuttgart struggling in the top flight, his loanee club are doing OK mid-table in the next tier down.
International Breaks Are Dumb. Sure, we had some great moments, but most of the action was typically stolid nation vs nation football. Thankfully, the club stuff returns this weekend and we can all exhale.
Happy times for the home nations. With the exception of Wales (who start their quest tomorrow in Andorra), all of the British nations had encouraging results to begin their European Championship qualifying campaigns.
And so the Anthony Hudson era begins with a loss. But it’s just the first step of a long process, and a necessary wakeup call for some perhaps.