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15 years ago

Bertos back in black and gold for three more

WELLINGTON Phoenix FC has signalled its intentions for the future by re-signing New Zealand international Leo Bertos for three more seasons in the Hyundai A-League. The supremely gifted 27-year-old midfield ace has been one of the star performers in the...
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15 years ago

Phoenix aim to sparkle on Glitter Strip

WELLINGTON Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert believes Gold Coast United is looking vulnerable and could be ripe for the picking on Friday night. The Phoenix travel to the Glitter Strip unbeaten in their last four games, while the Hyundai A-League-s new...
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15 years ago

Big games for Phoenix stars – ‘New Bling’ and Bahrain

WELLINGTON Phoenix FC has special reason to be excited about the coming two matches on the itinerary. Firstly, the Phoenix will play their first-ever Hyundai A-League match against Gold Coast United on Friday night. Then, little more than a week...
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15 years ago

Phoenix and Mariners fight out gutsy draw

IT WAS back to the drawing board for the Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium on Sunday afternoon, the 0-0 stalemate with the Central Coast Mariners their fifth draw in eight outings in the Hyundai A-League this season. The result of...
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15 years ago

Caceres on the rise with Phoenix

ADRIAN CACERES has rediscovered his desire to achieve as a professional footballer and he’s crediting his new club with reinvigorating his hunger to play.
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15 years ago

Phoenix surrender win at the death

IT WAS heartbreak for the Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium on Sunday afternoon, a 94th-minute strike by North Queensland Fury’s Chris Grossman denying the home side what looked certain to be a valuable Hyundai A-League 2009/10 home win.
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15 years ago

Gould: We must deny ‘God’

THE striker dubbed “God” has been the centre of attention in the lead-up to Sunday’s clash between Wellington Phoenix and the North Queensland Fury, but the hosts are working on ensuring he gets no opportunities to be the centre of attention on the playing field.
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15 years ago

Herbert demands more after forcing stalemate

MOST sides would be happy to leave Melbourne with a Hyundai A-League 2009/10 point in the bank but Wellington Phoenix head coach Ricki Herbert was far from satisfied after his side’s 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory.