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13 years ago

Wanderers Ride High In Wellington

The Wellington Phoenix have slumped to their third successive loss following a defeat to Western Sydney Wanderers at a windy Westpac Stadium.
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13 years ago

There’s No Place Like Home

The Wellington Phoenix will be hoping the old adage of there being no place like home holds true when they host in-form Western Sydney Wanderers at Westpac Stadium tomorrow. After two losses on the road to Brisbane Roar and Melbourne...
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13 years ago

Hogg Keen To Impress At Phoenix

Former Auckland City defender Ian Hogg can’t wait to start training after signing a professional contract with the Wellington Phoenix that will take him through to the end of the Hyundai A-League season.
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13 years ago

Want to help get more people to Nix games?

We want you to show your passionate support of the Wellington Phoenix by getting this poster out there and promoting the Phoenix-s next home game. Print it off and put it up in places like your work place or school....
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13 years ago

Herbert Won’t Change Tack

Despite losing back-to-back games on the road Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert is adamant he won’t change tack when it comes to playing style.
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13 years ago

Victory too strong for Phoenix

Wellington Phoenix’s Melbourne misery continued on Saturday night, with hosts Victory exacting a 2-0 win at AAMI Park. Having never won a Hyundai A-League match in Melbourne, the Phoenix were gradually worn down by Victory in front of a robust...
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13 years ago

Huysegems Has Point To Prove

Belgian international Stein Huysegems has a point to prove when he returns to the Wellington Phoenix starting line up tomorrow against Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park. Huysegems has been on the bench for the last three games and is delighted...
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13 years ago

Landmark Game For Herbert

Ricki Herbert will become the Hyundai A-league’s most capped coach when the Wellington Phoenix play Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park tomorrow night.
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13 years ago

Why not one national league?

When the Hyundai A-League kicked-off in 2005 there was an unmistakable jump in standard in terms of the national league ‘product’, compared with the old National Soccer League (NSL) which was considered closed in 2004. Measurable indicators such as crowds,...
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