Flying Kiwis – December 16
It says a lot about the rise of West Ham that a 1-1 draw at Sunderland seems like a slip up.
It says a lot about the rise of West Ham that a 1-1 draw at Sunderland seems like a slip up.
Do people still pay money to watch the Hobbit movies?
Does this smell like chloroform to you, Alexis?
Week 9 has come and gone, there was a lot of action, some cracking goals and at least one absolute knob
Aaaand there goes the unbeaten start.
Is anyone else getting sick of how every news story from down under that involves Winston Reid leads with the ‘Imminent Transfer to a Champions League Team’ angle?
The Wellington Phoenix did what we hoped they would against the Newcastle Jets.
Anyone wondering why Emmanuel Adebayor’s form isn’t what it once was? Well, we seem to have an answer. Plus a bunch of other funny/weird happenings in football this week.
December has arrived and so did another great week of footy.
Despite selling half their team to Liverpool over the summer, somehow Southampton were sitting in second place coming into this weekend. That changed in a hurry when Manchester City came to town.
Tommy Smith gets to lead off Flying Kiwis this week, after his Ipswich side claimed a late, late victory over Charlton.
Last week I wrote about how easy Southampton’s schedule had been up ‘til now. That changed in a hurry with Manchester City visiting and desperate for a win.
Yeah the Nix!
Let's all laugh at David Moyes for not learning his own Real Sociedad players' names yet.
Week 7 is done and so is Mike Mulvey.
Well, this is a strange season, isn’t it? Manchester United are into the top four, yet just 2 points ahead of tenth, while Southampton are second and Liverpool in the bottom half. Go figure.
Supporting Arsenal is probably one of the most difficult things I'll do in my existence on this planet.
I’m glad I’m not an Arsenal fan. That must’ve been brutal.
The All Whites games are now a thing of the past and the lads are all back into the grind of weekly football.
So the Wellington Phoenix have played Adelaide and Perth, two of the best teams in the A-League and they've lost to both of them