The thing about supporting a loser team for the best part of 20 years is that it is very hard to believe theyre going to win. It isnt the fans that need to do the believing, it is the team that has to make the fans believe.
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The thing about supporting a loser team for the best part of 20 years is that it is very hard to believe theyre going to win. It isnt the fans that need to do the believing, it is the team that has to make the fans believe.
You’re right that nothing instills belief like results, or at least 90 minutes of good performance even if it ends in heroic defeat. And maybe it’s tempting for supporters to overestimate the impact we can have on the team because the alternative is to admit we’re watching powerlessly from the sidelines.
But I still think we have a part to play by getting behind the lads even at their lowest point, so if there was ever a time when they needed the support this has to be it.
While i agree to a point Simon at some stage we the fans need something more than just meaningless rhetoric from the players and management. It wears thin hearing the same BS from them both. Dont FKN talk about it SHOW us by your actions you have the same passion as your fans.
True...they deserve credit for putting resources into the womans game. Having Bev basically sitting on their doorstep was a major plus. You only have to listen to Bev for 5 mins and realise why the women are a success. She comes from a winning culture...she has won stuff at a high level. She understands success and how to get it. The comparison with the Nix mens set up is like night and day. The mens setup completely lacks a winners culture.
True...they deserve credit for putting resources into the womans game. Having Bev basically sitting on their doorstep was a major plus. You only have to listen to Bev for 5 mins and realise why the women are a success. She comes from a winning culture...she has won stuff at a high level. She understands success and how to get it. The comparison with the Nix mens set up is like night and day. The mens setup completely lacks a winners culture.
And has done for 18 years. Nearly there twice but that killer winner ethos was missing and we missed out.
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!
True...they deserve credit for putting resources into the womans game. Having Bev basically sitting on their doorstep was a major plus. You only have to listen to Bev for 5 mins and realise why the women are a success. She comes from a winning culture...she has won stuff at a high level. She understands success and how to get it. The comparison with the Nix mens set up is like night and day. The mens setup completely lacks a winners culture.
Lack of winning culture kinda sums it up. You never get the feeling we're confident or tough mentally. The only time I felt we had that was under Rudan, and when he brought in Steven Taylor at the back. Seemed to lift the whole squad a bit in terms of belief. We need more players like that.
True...they deserve credit for putting resources into the womans game. Having Bev basically sitting on their doorstep was a major plus. You only have to listen to Bev for 5 mins and realise why the women are a success. She comes from a winning culture...she has won stuff at a high level. She understands success and how to get it. The comparison with the Nix mens set up is like night and day. The mens setup completely lacks a winners culture.
Lack of winning culture kinda sums it up. You never get the feeling we're confident or tough mentally. The only time I felt we had that was under Rudan, and when he brought in Steven Taylor at the back. Seemed to lift the whole squad a bit in terms of belief. We need more players like that.
with Rudan, looking at the results it was more talk than actually having a winning culture.
Would Cosgrove get a start after the weekend gone?
Hard to really drop any forwards.
Im a big fan of what Sam brings to the team - but he wasn't the sharpest in his last two games so I think off the bench in this one would be ok - let him come on and terrorise the defence for 30 odd minutes.
True...they deserve credit for putting resources into the womans game. Having Bev basically sitting on their doorstep was a major plus. You only have to listen to Bev for 5 mins and realise why the women are a success. She comes from a winning culture...she has won stuff at a high level. She understands success and how to get it. The comparison with the Nix mens set up is like night and day. The mens setup completely lacks a winners culture.
Lack of winning culture kinda sums it up. You never get the feeling we're confident or tough mentally. The only time I felt we had that was under Rudan, and when he brought in Steven Taylor at the back. Seemed to lift the whole squad a bit in terms of belief. We need more players like that.
with Rudan, looking at the results it was more talk than actually having a winning culture.
Guess he gave everyone belief though, even if the results didn’t show it. Oh to have Bally and long pins in the coaching staff.
3.3 goals prevented in 4 games (with 3 clean sheets) immediately after being dropped is crazy stuff, an unreal response from Michael Woud https://t.co/tJiwcbCiGd
............... sake of clarity this piece focuses on the hombres who competed in the National League late last year. The rules are the same as with the Nixers: no players with existing A-League contracts, including scholarships (ruling out Luka Vicelich who’d otherwise have been one of the first names on the list had he not recently been upgraded to a scholar), and no players who’ve already debuted in the ALM... which is unfortunate for James Mitchell and Ryan Mackay who in the past fortnight became the first two players to debut in the A-League for AFC after joining the club at the Reserve Team level. All the other youngsters we’ve seen thus far were signed as A-League scholars (Finn McKenlay, Jonty Bidois, Adama Coulibaly & Oliver Middleton).
Yep, Championship bound Tottenham Hotspuds may be coming back since their last tour downunder 12 years ago. In 1976 I saw them at the Basin Reserve and met a few of the players.
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!
Match confirmed for Eden Park. Hopefully there is a 2nd high profile team coming to NZ, and the Nix are also to be involved. A little quadrangular tourney.
Tottenham Hotspur will play against Auckland FC at Eden Park on Saturday July 26. The match is part of the New Zealand International Football Festival, with further announcements for the event expected.
This is huge for footy in NZ, I really hope that any grudge between the Nix and AFC could be put aside to organise something like this for both teams. Still it's funny to joke that they are only getting a Championship team not an EPL team over.
coochiee wrote: Match confirmed for Eden Park. Hopefully there is a 2nd high profile team coming to NZ, and the Nix are also to be involved. A little quadrangular tourney.
Tottenham Hotspur will play against Auckland FC at Eden Park on Saturday July 26. The match is part of the New Zealand International Football Festival, with further announcements for the event expected.
Well they are calling it the 'New Zealand' International Football Festival - so you would expect that at least one of these other games being announced will take place somewhere other than Auckland - Otherwise surely it would just be the Auckland International Football Festival
Te Kaha an obvious venue to host a game(s), being all shiny and new, plus has a roof and the matches will be mid winter. But hopefully the Nix are also part of the 'Football Festival'.
Though there was a bit of glee around the Phoenix last year that they scored the Wrexham match, whilst Auckland missed out. I'm sure Becker & co haven't completely forgotten that.
coochiee wrote: Te Kaha an obvious venue to host a game, being all shiny and new, plus has a roof and the matches will be mid winter. But hopefully the Nix are also part of the 'Football Festival'.
Though there was a bit of glee around the Phoenix last year that they scored the Wrexham match, whilst Auckland missed out. I'm sure Becker & co haven't completely forgotten that.
I'm sure they havent forgotten but at the end of the day Wrexham were also involved in that decision. Brought a one off game to NZ after Australia. Depending on how long it took to sort all of that out AFC were unlikely to be considered.
theprof wrote: This is huge for footy in NZ, I really hope that any grudge between the Nix and AFC could be put aside to organise something like this for both teams. Still it's funny to joke that they are only getting a Championship team not an EPL team over.
TEG sports is organising this. Same company that did Wrexham. Shane Harmon is one of their executives.
coochiee wrote: Te Kaha an obvious venue to host a game, being all shiny and new, plus has a roof and the matches will be mid winter. But hopefully the Nix are also part of the 'Football Festival'.
Though there was a bit of glee around the Phoenix last year that they scored the Wrexham match, whilst Auckland missed out. I'm sure Becker & co haven't completely forgotten that.
I'm sure they havent forgotten but at the end of the day Wrexham were also involved in that decision. Brought a one off game to NZ after Australia. Depending on how long it took to sort all of that out AFC were unlikely to be considered.
Wrexham did appreciate the facilities available to them during their trip in their preseason.
Will be interesting what kind of squad they bring if they do get relegated as I'm sure there will be a lot of players in the limbo stage of being sold and some already being sold I could see them bringing over a very depleted young squad.
wilbaker wrote: Will be interesting what kind of squad they bring if they do get relegated as I'm sure there will be a lot of players in the limbo stage of being sold and some already being sold I could see them bringing over a very depleted young squad.
Also expect any player who was at the World Cup not to come, as they will need some sort of break from football.
Tottenham Hotspur will play against Auckland FC at Eden Park on Saturday July 26. The match is part of the New Zealand International Football Festival, with further announcements for the event expected.
General ticket sales begin April 7 and Auckland FC said prices for the game would start at $39 for children and $59 for adults.
The event is supported by Auckland Council Events through Tātaki Auckland Unlimited and the Government’s $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package.
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited chief executive Nick Hill said the city was expecting around 27,000 visitor nights and a $3 million boost to the regional economy.
ANZ Visa cardholders and Auckland FC members and fans will get the first chance to secure tickets before they go on sale to the general public on April 7. Auckland FC players Sam Cosgrove and Lachlan Brook with Tottenham legend Ledley King. Photo: Auckland FC
"They are up there with the best with their history" is an extraordinary comment in that stuff story. They haven't won the league since 1961 (only twice in total). 14 clubs have won it more times. They haven't even won the FA Cup since 1991. Granted they did win the 2nd tier European trophy recently, but "up there with the best" is quite a statement. Inb4, fully aware my own team haven't won in a long time either etc.
Anyway cool to get a high profile team over here again. I can't imagine many notable players will be here with it being so soon after the World Cup, and the best ones will likely be in the process of leaving if they are relegated.
wilbaker wrote: Will be interesting what kind of squad they bring if they do get relegated as I'm sure there will be a lot of players in the limbo stage of being sold and some already being sold I could see them bringing over a very depleted young squad.
That Newcastle v A league Allstars game was a complete joke.
And in defense of Tottenham, they’ve been in the big 5 since the start of the PL. They’ve had players like Gazza, Lineker, Berbatov , Bale and Kane. And Son. They were in a Champions League final.
And most people think it’d be fun to see them relegated. And I think that part of that is an anger at the football oligarchy overall including the bizzaro worlds of Man U and Chelsea. Though the way they’ve dealt to Levy and then face planted is kinda funny. Feel sorry for young guys like Vicario and Van der Ven caught up in it. They were certainly charismatic at first under Ange.
wilbaker wrote: Will be interesting what kind of squad they bring if they do get relegated as I'm sure there will be a lot of players in the limbo stage of being sold and some already being sold I could see them bringing over a very depleted young squad.
That Newcastle v A league Allstars game was a complete joke.
And in defense of Tottenham, they’ve been in the big 5 since the start of the PL. They’ve had players like Gazza, Lineker, Berbatov , Bale and Kane. And Son. They were in a Champions League final.
And most people think it’d be fun to see them relegated. And I think that part of that is an anger at the football oligarchy overall including the bizzaro worlds of Man U and Chelsea. Though the way they’ve dealt to Levy and then face planted is kinda funny. Feel sorry for young guys like Vicario and Van der Ven caught up in it. They were certainly charismatic at first under Ange.
Agree with Newcastle, most of these tours from the touring team is a joke. Not even a peep from the British media with the Newcastle result shows it too.
Glorified pre-season team bonding holiday for those teams.
theprof wrote: End of the day, AFC and the Nix need to keep any rivalry to onfield stuff and work together for the improvement of football in NZ.
Best remind the blue goo that one then. Don't think there has been any evidence of the latter?
Never thought I’d find myself putting in a good word for our Northern Nemesis, but after two AWs games surrounded by them I have to give them credit for putting club rivalry aside and the national team first - even when I admitted to having snuck into town from Wellington there was just a little bit of good-natured banter then we got back to supporting the same team.
A much better vibe than the Soccer Ashes where it did feel like having wandered into the Port, and evidence to the optimist in me that maybe we can occasionally work with them.
theprof wrote: End of the day, AFC and the Nix need to keep any rivalry to onfield stuff and work together for the improvement of football in NZ.
Best remind the blue goo that one then. Don't think there has been any evidence of the latter?
Never thought I’d find myself putting in a good word for our Northern Nemesis, but after two AWs games surrounded by them I have to give them credit for putting club rivalry aside and the national team first - even when I admitted to having snuck into town from Wellington there was just a little bit of good-natured banter then we got back to supporting the same team.
A much better vibe than the Soccer Ashes where it did feel like having wandered into the Port, and evidence to the optimist in me that maybe we can occasionally work with them.
I guess that's one positive of having the games at Eden Park rather than Mt Smart (Soccer Ashes), Auckland's home ground.
Though there was quite a backlash (incl other AFC fans) against that Brit expat element of The Port who supported the Socceroos at Mt Smart. Just maybe they took that on board
Friends of Football do have a treasure trove of old photos. The old DB Sports Annuals. Note Spurs are playing 2 games in Sydney (SFC & Chelsea), post their Auckland game.
Tight schedule of 3 games in 6 days plus travel. You just know it's mostly going to be their Academy kids playing.
How Spurs visited New Zealand in 1976 Spurs toured New Zealand in 1976, playing games against Auckland and Wellington representative teams.
The visitors beat Auckland 5-3 at Newmarket Park on May 3, 1976, after trailing 3-1 with 20 minutes to go.
Two days later, Spurs beat Wellington 3-2 at the Basin Reserve.
Fixtures
Game to be played on Sunday July 26, 2026 New Zealand International Football Festival Auckland FC v Tottenham Hotspur Eden Park, Auckland, kick-off TBC
Game to be played on Tuesday July 28, 2026 2026 Sydney Super Cup Chelsea v Western Sydney Wanderers Accor Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
Game to be played on Wednesday July 29, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur v Sydney Allianz Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
Game to be played on Saturday August 1, 2026 Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Accor Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
coochiee wrote: Friends of Football do have a treasure trove of old photos. The old DB Sports Annuals. Note Spurs are playing 2 games in Sydney (SFC & Chelsea), post their Auckland game.
Tight schedule of 3 games in 6 days plus travel. You just know it's mostly going to be their Academy kids playing.
How Spurs visited New Zealand in 1976 Spurs toured New Zealand in 1976, playing games against Auckland and Wellington representative teams.
The visitors beat Auckland 5-3 at Newmarket Park on May 3, 1976, after trailing 3-1 with 20 minutes to go.
Two days later, Spurs beat Wellington 3-2 at the Basin Reserve.
Fixtures Game to be played on Sunday July 26, 2026 New Zealand International Football Festival Auckland FC v Tottenham Hotspur Eden Park, Auckland, kick-off TBC
Game to be played on Tuesday July 28, 2026 2026 Sydney Super Cup Chelsea v Western Sydney Wanderers Accor Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
Game to be played on Wednesday July 29, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur v Sydney Allianz Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
Game to be played on Saturday August 1, 2026 Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Accor Stadium, Sydney, 9.45pm (NZT)
So whats the chance of a game between the Nix and Chelsea? Could be held at Hnry or even in Christchurch.
austin111 wrote: So whats the chance of a game between the Nix and Chelsea? Could be held at Hnry or even in Christchurch.
No idea about the men’s team, although I’d jump at either of the options you mentioned, but I’d hope to see the Wāhinix represented at the fourth SSC fixture: