Flying Kiwis – March 8

CJB to the WSL, that’s what we wanna see. Bott had recently teased a move to England, after leaving Vålerenga in November at the conclusion of her second season there, and this is a pretty great one. Signing on permanent terms with top flight club Leicester City. Up the Foxes

Flying Kiwis – March 1

Once upon a time Juventus wanted to sign Liberato Cacace all for themselves. They liked what they’d seen from him in the Belgian Pro League and were keen to hoard him up for their under-23s squad. However Cacace stared them down and said: nah bro

Flying Kiwis – February 22

It was a warm welcome to the Danish Superliga for Joe Zen Robert Bell. Back from a few training games in Portugal and immediately into the starting eleven for Brøndby for the first game back after the winter break.

Reflections Upon The Wellington Phoenix’s First Ever A-League Women’s Win

The Wellington Phoenix won their first ever A-League Women’s match last Friday night and, despite the nine consecutive defeats that preceded it, that 3-0 win over Canberra United did not come out of the blue. It was a victory that was eleven games in the making, plus a little bit of preseason before that

Flying Kiwis – February 15

There ya go. Alex Greive not only scored the winner for St Mirren in that game, a lovely bit of movement to the back post to earn a simple finish on the end of a superb Greg Kiltie cross, but he also won the penalty that equalised things for them late in the first half

Flying Kiwis – February 8

Serie A ain’t no joke. We’re talking about one of the biggest leagues on the planet right here and Liberato Cacace popping up in the incoming transfer list for a top flight Italian club is what’s commonly referred to in the business as A Pretty Big Deal.

Flying Kiwis – February 1

Onwards now to a Wednesday nighter in London, Chelsea versus West Ham making up for an earlier covid postponement. Squeezing in one more fixture in which Anna Leat gets to participate rather than just watching from the bench

All Whites vs Jordan: 10 Lessons From A 3-1 Defeat

Fair play to Jordan, they’re the strongest team that the AW’s have played since being beaten by the Republic of Ireland in Danny Hay’s first game in charge... but it’ll be a stronger team than Jordan that the All Whites come up against if they make the intercontinental playoff later in the year.

Flying Kiwis – January 25

Anna Leat had to wait patiently for her first WSL appearance but when it did eventually arrive the second wasn’t long in following it. Plus she got to play against last season’s beaten Champions League finalists in between.

Flying Kiwis – January 19

Newcastle United didn’t rush through that Chris Wood signing merely to ease him into the team. No way, they got that thing done under urgency, specifically thinking of the game against Watford on the weekend