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KEEPUP Staff

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17 years ago

Festival occasion for a good cause

MORE than 1500 people soaked up the festival atmosphere at Newtown Park at the weekend when a special Wellington Phoenix XI took on a Chinese club side from Christchurch to raise funds for earthquake relief efforts in China. Organised by...
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17 years ago

Home sweet home for Phoenix

WELLINGTON Phoenix FC will open its second season in the Hyundai A-League with two clashes at home – firing up season 2008/09 against the Queensland Roar at Westpac Stadium on Sunday, August 17, before hosting Melbourne Victory the following Sunday.
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17 years ago

Bigger, Bolder, Better

Wellington Phoenix chairman Terry Serepisos TO say that the past year has been an amazing journey for Wellington Phoenix FC is an understatement. Literally out of nothing we-ve created a club that has shown in no uncertain terms that football...
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17 years ago

Time to do things right

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert IN all my time as a player and coach, year one with the Wellington Phoenix was undoubtedly one of the highlights. To think back on what we achieved in such a short period of time still...
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17 years ago

Young stars gearing up for big time

WELLINGTON Phoenix FC continues to take a leading role in the development of talented Kiwi footballers, with two more youngsters having completed a training stint with the country’s only fully professional club.
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17 years ago

Phoenix’s China trip cancelled

THE DEVASTATING earthquake in China has forced the Chinese Government to cancel Wellington Phoenix FC’s scheduled pre-season tour of the country.
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17 years ago

Fever create dream for teen

HAMILTON youngster Daniel Finlay has taken a step closer to realising his dream of becoming a professional footballer. The 17-year-old has spent the past week training with the Wellington Phoenix – New Zealand-s only fully professional football club – in...
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17 years ago

Piecing together passion for Phoenix

WANGANUI’S Colin Fulton has such a smashing time at Wellington Phoenix home games that he decided to gift the club with a special tribute he made himself.
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17 years ago

Back to school for the Phoenix

WELLINGTON COLLEGE students put the books to one side on Wednesday to join the Wellington Phoenix at a special training session at the school. The full Phoenix squad, coach Ricki Herbert and club chairman Terry Serepisos put members of the...
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17 years ago

Hearfield to hook up with Olyroos

MIDFIELDER Troy Hearfield will become the first Wellington Phoenix player to be involved in a current Australian national team when he joins the Olyroos at a training camp in Townsville from May 1-May 8. Hearfield is hoping to shine at...