Ernie Merrick is keen to extend his tenure as Wellington Phoenix coach beyond the 2014-15 A-League season.
It has been an excellent season for the Wellington Phoenix thus far.
The Wellington Phoenix are on a roll.
Wellington Phoenix coach Ernie Merrick will have to revamp his in-form front three this week.
Who would be a referee?
A controversial Roy Krishna penalty proved the difference as the Wellington Phoenix cemented their A-League top-four status with a 1-0 win over the Western Sydney Wanderers at Westpac Stadium in Wellington this evening.
Former All Whites and Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert has reportedly been overlooked for the job as India's national team manager.
Roy Krishna cannot stop smiling even though, for the first time in years, the Fijian striker wasn't able to go home for Christmas.
Marco Rojas will be moving from Germany in the January transfer window - but is set to remain in Europe, with Switzerland or Spain his most likely destinations.
You would think the Western Sydney Wanderers, bottom of the league and winless after nine games, should be cannon fodder for an in-form Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium tonight.
Sitting fourth on the ladder after 11 matches, Phoenix hosts cellar dweller Western Sydney on Sunday before travelling to Adelaide United for a Wednesday fixture then returning to Wellington for a match against Brisbane Roar four days later.
The Wellington Phoenix will soon be without Nathan Burns but the striker is backing his teammates to pick up the scoring load in his absence.
Ernie Merrick had been trying to sign Nathan Burns for four years before finally getting his signature so he isn't remotely surprised by his record-breaking goalscoring feats.
All Whites captain Winston Reid is relishing a Boxing Day clash with Chelsea, believing his West Ham side have earned the right to head to the English Premier League leaders with plenty of confidence.
The New Zealand Men’s U-17 side was named on Wednesday with their quest to qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile in October beginning early in the new year in Samoa.
Nathan Burns never gave up hope of earning a recall to the Socceroos.
Cheers erupted when Auckland City's giant-killing footballers returned from their Morocco triumph yesterday to a noisy welcome.
From the club World Cup, back to the classroom. The last three weeks have been far from typical student fare for architecture undergraduate Simon Arms.
A proposed exhibition game between Auckland City and the Wellington Phoenix is a no go - for now.
The winds of change swept through New Zealand Football in 2014.
Nathan Burns' naming as a Socceroo wasn’t the only Phoenix player to get an international call up today.
Ange Postecoglou has remained loyal to his vision with the majority of players he took to Brazil migrating across to his Asian Cup squad, which was announced on Tuesday morning in Melbourne.
Auckland City's Club World Cup heroes are returning home today – with some already having one eye on a professional club move.
As we look back over the history of the A-League, three managers stand out as pioneers.
Auckland City FC's eye-catching run in the Fifa Club World Cup has forced a revote in the Halberg Awards.
Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante says his side has the belief to go on and win the A-League after a 2-0 away victory over Sydney FC.
Five of Wellington Phoenix’ Academy students have been received prizes for their academic achievements at Scots College at the schools’ annual end of year prize giving.
The buoyant Wellington Phoenix will need to ensure they rest up this week as they prepare for a hectic New Year period in the A-League.
A brace from Nathan Burns meant Wellington Phoenix leapfrogged Sydney FC into fourth spot.
Firmly in the finals mix, scoring goals for fun, producing some eye-catching football and featuring some of the A-League’s brightest imports.
Striker Nathan Burns has sent a further reminder of why he is close to earning a recall to the Socceroos.
Auckland City might be in the money after their heroics at the Fifa Club World Cup, but the acclaimed amateur players have been brought back to reality with a thud.
Two moments of magic from Nathan Burns propelled the Wellington Phoenix into the top-four and surely earned the A-League golden boot leader a berth in the Socceroos squad for next month's Asian Cup.
Auckland City FC captain Ivan Vicelich is mulling over his footballing future though the veteran has hinted he wants to help with the development of New Zealand football.
Auckland City's heroics at the Fifa Club World Cup in Morocco have provided a huge financial shot in the arm for the sport in this country.