All Whites defender Tommy Smith has done the right thing, but now Kiwi football fans need him to say the right things.
The Wellington Phoenix once outlined a plan to bring in the crowds and to play the beautiful game in a beautiful manner.
The following is in response to Michael Cockerill’s recent article where he said that the Wellington Phoenix “are on notice” regarding their place in the A-League.
Welcome to “Phoenix Prognosis”, which is a planned Monday column which shall appear after every Phoenix game this season.
It took the Wellington Phoenix 10 weeks to get their first win last season, but they didn't have Michael McGlinchey.
The Ernie Merrick masterplan is showing merit.
Team Wellington became the first ASB Premiership side outside of Auckland to claim the ASB Charity Cup after a 4-3 win on penalties over Auckland City on Sunday at Kiwitea Street.
The Wellington Phoenix are adamant they will have their A-League licence extended before the end of the season.
Things got a bit hairy at the finish, but the Wellington Phoenix are off the mark for the A-League season.
Michael McGlinchy bit the hand that used to feed him as the Wellington Phoenix scored a deserved 2-1 win over the Central Coast Mariners in Gosford on Saturday evening.
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Wellington Phoenix came from behind to beat Central Coast Mariners 2-1 at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Nathan Burns’ 54th minute strike from close range helped Wellington Phoenix edge Central Coast Mariners 2-1 in Hyundai A-League 2014/15 round 2 played in Gosford on Saturday.
The crowd will tell you when Wellington Phoenix forward Michael McGlinchey touches the ball tonight.
The Wellington Phoenix claim they do more shooting practice than any team in the A-League. Now they need goals to show for it.
The coming 12 months promise to be a landmark period for football in New Zealand.
Two teams in a similar pre-season pattern enter a rematch of the ASB Premiership Grand Final on Sunday as Auckland City and Team Wellington contest the fourth edition of the season-opening ASB Charity Cup.
Wellington Phoenix and Reece Caira have agreed to a mutual termination of Reece's player contract effective immediately
When Jesse Edge was this week named in the All Whites it marked a remarkable hat trick of senior national football call-ups for teenagers developed by his uncle, Declan Edge.
An opening day victory, a bumper crowd and even an A-League licence extension might be eluding the Wellington Phoenix but there's no darkening their mood.
New Zealand Football wanted change, and they got it.
Former All Whites skipper Tommy Smith completed a drastic about-face yesterday - being named in the New Zealand squad for two internationals in November - two months after declaring himself in "international exile" for a year.
Many at the Wellington Phoenix couldn't believe they'd been able to recruit a player of the pedigree of Roly Bonevacia to the A-League.
Winston Reid's future at West Ham looks increasingly fragile with the club saying his handlers are "in no hurry" to negotiate a new deal.
Anthony Hudson has served the All Whites and football in New Zealand a sobering reality check - unveiling a four-year strategy for fundamental change, both on and off the pitch.
Reacting positively to quickly-changing situations is something top level goalkeepers are used to and for teenager Oliver Sail, a phone call from All Whites coach Anthony Hudson on Wednesday was the latest test of his sharp reflexes.
All Whites coach Anthony Hudson revealed a number of bombshells at New Zealand Football's press conference today. Steven Holloway dissects the key talking points.
All Whites coach Anthony Hudson outlined his vision for the New Zealand side over the next four years on Thursday with two things immediately clear; the team have a definitive goal and there is a detailed plan in place to reach it.
An All Whites squad with an exciting young look was named by coach Anthony Hudson on Thursday for November internationals against China and Thailand.
Barbarouses formed part of the magnificent Brisbane team that took the A-League by storm in 2010-2011 and won the premiership-championship double amid widespread acclaim.
The Nelson Marlborough Falcons' home games in Blenheim this season are looking increasingly unlikely unless they can secure a major naming rights sponsor.
The fifth edition of the Futsal National League kicks off on Friday with eight teams from the seven football federations competing in Series One of the competition over three days at Napier’s Pettigrew Green Arena.
Wellington Phoenix are at a crossroads, says chief executive David Dome, and more turnouts like Sunday's could potentially sound the death knell for the club.
Injured attacker Paul Ifill believes he still has plenty to offer and says he’d be open to any A-League approaches despite severing his ties with Wellington Phoenix.
Visiting teams held sway in the second round of the ASB Youth League as three sides maintained perfect records in the early going of the 2014 season.
A place at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup goes on the line for the Football Ferns later this month in Papua New Guinea with the New Zealand squad for the OFC Women’s Nations Cup named on Monday.