Flying Kiwis – October 27
This was Cacace’s fourth consecutive start and it seems he’s pretty much first choice in that position already. The fella’s going good (this in a week when he also cleaned up at the Wellington Phoenix awards).
This was Cacace’s fourth consecutive start and it seems he’s pretty much first choice in that position already. The fella’s going good (this in a week when he also cleaned up at the Wellington Phoenix awards).
Yeah mate you put one on a platter for Bill Tuiloma like that and there’s only one outcome gonna happen. He might not be overly tall but he’s got a huge leap on him and he’s a great header of the ball.
The theme of this article is the ones that got away for New Zealand Football. No shortage of those out there but this week has offered up a few more such tales than usual, tales which might not ordinarily qualify for write-up status. Yet put together... yeah might as well.
The Premiership has carried itself back to us unspoiled from across that lonesome ocean of global pandemicry. Or... mostly unspoiled.
It’s been a stuttering time for Winnie at Sporting KC but no better way to announce yourself truly than to score a match-winning goal. For all his defensive excellence at West Ham he’s still best known for the goal he scored to beat Man United in the final game at Upton Park.
Back amongst the starters for the first time since August and it was like riding a bike for Winnie. The fella looked comfortable as he took care of business throughout a 2-1 win over Houston Dynamo.
Rosie White’s goal came in the 28th minute, a real banger from the edge of the area which was by no means the only banger of the match either. Utah had taken the lead in only the ninth minute as Aminata Diallo whacked one in low from distance and in the 22nd minute it was very much advantage Bowen as the Royals took a 2-0 lead.
Once upon a time the thought that a New Zealander might score even ten goals in a Premier League season either meant that prime Wynton Rufer had moved to England or else watch out for Freddy Kruger because you’re probably dreaming.
Lol, remember a week ago when we were all relieved because at least the Wellington Phoenix wouldn’t have to go through a third consecutive squad rebuild? Such innocent days.
No kiwi male footballer other than Chris Wood is playing consistently at a higher level than Ryan Thomas, whose general excellence gets a little slept upon if we’re being totally honest.
If you thought that Flying Kiwis Transfer Season was just gonna be a one week thing then, mate, you were sorely mistaken. Just ask Rebekah Stott, Marko Stamenic, and Callum McCowatt.
No sooner does one season end than the next one begins. That’s the way of professional sports, in fact to be even more honest the seasons tend to overlap way beyond the borders of fixtures lists and playoffs.
One of the worst kept secrets in kiwi footy was finally brought into the natural light on Friday night as Liberato Cacace’s transfer from the Wellington Phoenix to Belgian top flight side Sint-Truiden was confirmed by both clubs.
It didn’t end the way we’d envisaged it. Out in the first game of the finals after such a fantastic season. But we’ve still got a record third placing to fall back upon, still got a new coach in it for the long haul, still got a young and consistent squad that’ll be fired up for redemption next time around.
We begin this week with a real doozy as arguably the first choice All Whites centreback partnership went head to head on opposite sides in Major League Soccer.
This team was so much better than these last few weeks. But we can’t say the writing wasn’t on the wall with the finishing in front of goal and in the end that one critical weakness caught them short. So it goes.
Wellington Phoenix versus Perth Glory, 7pm on Saturday in the first A-League Elimination Final. That’s the proposition after Melbourne City beat Western United 3-1 in the final game of the regular season to ensure that the Phoenix finished third.
Welcome to the MLS Is Back Tournament grand final, it’s Portland Timbers versus Orlando City and Bill Tuiloma, as has been the case through all the knockouts, is amongst the substitutes on the bench.
Right. Okay then. There have been some odd Wellington Phoenix games this season but that was the oddest, not sure it’s even close.
Yooo.... don’t panic. It’s only a loan deal, Singh popping up at FC Nürnberg in the second division in Germany for the upcoming season, just one more step up the ladder of success.