Flying Kiwis – February 16

Three times CJ Bott’s potential Champions League debut got pushed. First there was drama with Brøndby (Denmark) being denied entry into Norway for the first leg back in December which led to a farcical situation where…

Flying Kiwis – February 9

It’s a debut. Just days after signing with the club on loan, Winston Reid was named on the bench for the game against Bristol City and with a 3-1 lead and only about five minutes left he was chucked on for a sneaky runabout.

The Premmy Files – Men’s Premiership, Week 11

There was a bittersweet feel to this clash of old foes at Kiwitea Street. There’s a chance that this will be the last time that we ever see Auckland City versus Team Wellington. There’s an even better chance that there’s one final clash in the playoffs but who can say?

The Welly Nix Still Aren’t Finishing Their Chances And It’s A Problem

The Phoenix have a reputation for slow starts. Under Mark Rudan they won their first game but then took just two points from their next five. Ufuk Talay’s reign then began with four straight defeats (all by a single goal) and then a draw before the first win finally arrived at the sixth attempt.

Flying Kiwis – January 27

The hits keep coming for Sint-Truiden as they beat KV Kortrijk 2-0 in the midweek. Another strong performance from the fellas in which they scored 14 minutes in thanks to Yuma Suzuki after young American right-back Chris Durkin had finessed a penalty.

Flying Kiwis – January 20

Well obviously. But just like last week’s late 1-0 loss to Adelaide, the Save of the Week award has proved a poisoned chalice for Lily Alfeld as her team lost another close one.

Flying Kiwis – January 13

Fiiiiinally Thommo’s back. To recap for ya once again the bloke hadn’t played since going off injured in a Europa League match back in early November two full months ago. But that mini-break over Christmas/New Years did its thing.

Flying Kiwis – December 29

They finally got another win last week, now STVV are officially on a winning streak after scraping by away against Standard Liege – a new experience for Libby Cacace in Belgium. Which sounds like a major upset against a strong team but Standard Liege aren’t what they usually are.