Flying Kiwis – November 16

Tough stuff this Women’s Super League. No sooner has Ria Percival scored a remarkable (if lucky) late equaliser against Manchester United than she’s gotta prepare for an even tougher test as Arsenal popped by for a bit of North London Derby action.

Flying Kiwis – November 9

In 51 previous WSL appearances, Ria Percival had not scored a goal. Sure she’d scored in League Cup action, she even scored for the Football Ferns not so long ago, but not in the Super League.

Transfer Troubles Mean The Welly Nix Academy Is Ready For Its Close-Up

Say what you will about the ill-fated and short-lived tenure of Darije Kalezic as Wellington Phoenix manager... but the man undeniably did one thing right: he gave Liberato Cacace his Nix debut. Plucked him out of the reserves where he was playing as a defensive midfielder and converted him into a left fullback.

All Whites vs The Gambia: Squad Yarns

All the talk about this latest All Whites squad has been about which bloke is unvaccinated and that’s largely because there’s not a whole lot else going on here. The Aotearoa men’s national team will face The Gambia on Wednesday 17 November NZT.

Flying Kiwis – November 2

You can’t keep The Woodsman down for long, you just can’t. Only one goal in his last nine Premier League games meant one thing: he was due. And you don’t want to be the team in his way when that’s the case.

Flying Kiwis – October 26

Sarpreet Singh just wants to make sure you haven’t forgotten about him. Sixteen and a bit minutes into SSV Jahn’s game against Hannover 96 and there he was collecting the ball on the right wing and working a lil give-and-go before drilling home his third goal of the season

Flying Kiwis – October 19

This is what Joe Bell does. Week after week. It was the 29th minute of the game away against Strømsgodset, one of VFK’s many games against teams below them on the ladder down the stretch of the season, and Bell won the ball back out on the right edge…

Flying Kiwis – October 12

It has not, it’s fair to say, been a good couple weeks for the NWSL. For the North Carolina Courage in particular. It was their coach who was fired after allegations of past misconduct emerged, allegations which brought into focus the frankly shocking rate of scandal in America’s top professional women’s soccer competition

All Whites vs Curaçao: 692 Days Later...

What is there to be gained from a couple of sneaky friendlies at this time? For starters there’s the obvious one of ending a 692 day hiatus between fixtures for the men’s national team of Aotearoa, that’s a pretty significant one

Flying Kiwis – October 5

PSV had been bossing the contest and needed something different to break the frustration. An hour gone and it was still 0-0. Off came Ritsu Doan and Marko van Ginkel and on came Carlos Vinicius and Ryan Thomas.