Flying Kiwis – November 12

Chris Wood has signed an extension to his deal at Burnley which will keep him in town until the end of the 2022-23 season – so three more seasons after this one. His previous deal was due to expire after next season so we’re talking a two year extension here... and presumably a cheeky little payrise too.

The Premmy Files – Week 2

A crazy few hours of Premiership footy had already unfolded as Auckland City and Team Wellington walked out at Kiwitea Street in a replay of last season’s semi-final and a trio of grand finals before that.

Signs Of Progress As The Welly Nix Finally Get Their First Point On The Board

If it weren’t for the pressure of the last four weeks then a draw away to Melbourne Victory would be an undeniably good result. Those four defeats in a row to start the campaign can’t be ignored... but a winless streak is better than a losing streak and the Nix now get the bye week to work on some things with their first point finally on the board.

Flying Kiwis – November 5

Away to SV Meppen and Sarpreet’s footprints were on this one as early as the 21st minute before he curled in a picture perfect free kick delivery from the left side of the penalty area right onto Timo Kern’s head and Kern made it 1-0. Assist number five for Sarpreet Singh since he joined BM2.

The Premmy Files – Week 1

The wait is over. The 2019-20 ISPS Handa Premiership is underway. Can’t you hear that gentle dripping of perspiration on a rock-hard dirt surface? Summer football is here, baby.

CONTROVERSY! As The Welly Nix Lose Their Fourth In A Row

No, the Wellington Phoenix didn’t lose because of a shocking refereeing decision. But it sure doesn’t help when a team which has struggled to score goals this season, without a point from their opening three games, away to the top team on the ladder, goes from 2-1 down to 3-1 down in a circumstance like that.

The Premmy Files – 2019-20 Season Preview, Part 2

Will Team Welly keep pace at the very top of the table again? Any of the next crew of WeeNix prospects gonna push for A-League honours this season? Who’s gonna score the goals for Tasman? What happened to all of those missing Canterbury Utd fellas? Will Southern crack the top four?

Flying Kiwis – October 30

There it is. Back to back NWSL championships for Abby Erceg as captain and her third in four seasons overall. Just gotta rock back in your chair and throw them hands up for one of Aotearoa’s finest.

Emerging Patterns As The Welly Nix Drop Their Third In A Row

Sooner or later it all gets real. And it tends to happen quicker than anyone’s prepared for. The Wellington Phoenix lost their first two games but any sense of panic was offset by the progress that this team in transition was showing, however a third loss, 2-1 at home to Perth Glory, really ramps the pressure up.

The Premmy Files – Catching Up On A Few Of The Funkiest Transfers

We’re less than two weeks out from another delightful summer season of kiwi Premiership football and that means we’re probably about a day short of that date from getting those beautiful complete squad lists... but more than ever before the clubs (well, most of them) have been getting in on the fun and announcing new signings as things have gone along.

Flying Kiwis – October 22

It was a perfect little representation of what Wood offers as a striker. Brought down the ball on his chest, laid it out wide to Dwight McNeil, drifted into the penalty area looking for the cross, and then timed a perfect late run to the far post to win what was quite honestly a brilliant header into the top of the goal. After ten games without a goal the Woodsman now has four in his last four.

Flying Kiwis – October 15

What a way to start. The kiwi crew at Bayern Munich, Ali Riley and Sarpreet Singh, showing a few more kiwis what’s up – the NZ Men’s Sevens team, who had popped by the city for the Oktoberfest Sevens, a preseason tournament ahead of the 2018-19 World Series.

A Little From Column A, A Little From Column B For The Welly Nix's Season Opener

Against Western United they looked like the team that they were expected to be, with endearing positives and concerning negatives all more or less in the anticipated places. They played some very good football but struggled to create the clear-cut chances they needed to win. Or even to draw.

A Few Ponderous Questions Ahead Of The New Welly Nix Campaign

Not only are they bringing in a new manager but basically three-quarters of the squad are new as well which is mental to think about – especially since there was similar player turnover when Mark Rudan took over as well. Two fresh starts in two years… Alex Rufer must feel like a grizzled veteran at this point.

The U23 Lads Are Off To The Olympics And They Did It In Style

Qualifying for major tournaments through the Oceania region is a rather fortunate situation for New Zealand Football to be in, opening up so many of our youth teams to the opportunity to test themselves against some of the world’s best. And a couple times lately that test has been graded a majestic pass mark – thinking specifically of the U17 women and U20 men over the last 12 months or so.