https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360854435/why-season-make-or-break-wellington-phoenix-coach-giancarlo-italiano
Gosh, that’s an interesting way to enforce KPIs! And they said the Nix were a soft touch.
Forget Western Utd... come in Newcastle Jets? Canberra? Sth Melbourne? ...
Juan Mata's net worth is estimated at $63million.
Forget Western Utd... come in Newcastle Jets? Canberra? Sth Melbourne? ...
Juan Mata's net worth is estimated at $63million.
GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS
Forget Western Utd... come in Newcastle Jets? Canberra? Sth Melbourne? ...
Juan Mata's net worth is estimated at $63million.
$60m+ would only last 10 years without support and growth of the wealth, and that's with just paying the players.
Lets face it, you need to be a billionaire to buy and sustain a football club on your own or a group of multi-millionaires.
Queenslander 3x a year.
In the current A-Leagues climate, ownership groups need to be able to cope with losing at least probably $5m a season. That is way too much to ask one person to front up with (unless they are mega rich, which Mata isn't).
In the current A-Leagues climate, ownership groups need to be able to cope with losing at least probably $5m a season. That is way too much to ask one person to front up with (unless they are mega rich, which Mata isn't).
Money makes money. If Mata has his 60mill invested wisely he'll be making another 6 - 10 mill on it annually. Quite apart from what he's actually earning annually. But yes, investing in football clubs is high risk. Sure gives your profile a boost though. Terry S probably felt he was Wellington's Main Man when the going was good.
Edit: just read he expressed interest in buying into CCM. Didn’t follow it up apparently. NB that reported net worth may be in US dollars, which then becomes 100mill NZ.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
We gotta sell our own product.
I do wish there was more positive talk about all the great young player talent that started out in the ALM, and where those players are now. Acknowledge it for being a development league in the bigger pyramid structure, and embrace that.
Have some Singh, Cacace, Old, Paulsen & Surman large banners plastered around the ROF.
There’s a lot of attractive football being played in the league this season and a lot of attacking young teams coming through.
Last years finalists are currently bottom because of how close the league is and that the strong defensive teams are being replaced by attacking teams.
I do wish there was more positive talk about all the great young player talent that started out in the ALM, and where those players are now. Acknowledge it for being a development league in the bigger pyramid structure, and embrace that.
Have some Singh, Cacace, Old, Paulsen & Surman large banners plastered around the ROF.
They got 8,218 to their VUC game, a good crowd by their standards in recent years. So the QLD fans are maybe starting to believe.
They have only conceded 3 goals in 6 games, with 4 clean sheets!
They are the anti Nix who haven't kept a clean sheet in a very long time.
Brisbane have yes played 4 home games (all clean sheets), only conceding in their two NZ away matches.
I forecast the Roar as a dark horse top 6 side at season start, who knows they maybe dark horse Premiership contenders. Two seasons ago the Nix went very close to finishing first, based off a very tough defense.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
He came from coaching in Greece, where 1-0 wins & clean sheets are prized.
Recently read an A Leagues article where he stated, the defensive part of the game doesn't receive enough focus in the ALM in his opinion.
3 A League clubs each with a ALM, ALW and OFC Pro League team.
4 years ago there was one pro team in NZ.
https://www.nzfootball.co.nz/newsarticle/160958?newsfeedId=2064762
New Zealand Football (NZF) has unveiled its ambitious strategy to supercharge the game for the next decade, taking Aotearoa’s biggest team participation sport to the next level.
The strategy, Shaping the Future of Football in Aotearoa New Zealand, builds on a recent successes and breakthroughs for the game in New Zealand, including hosting the best ever FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023, a surge in player participation, especially for girls and women, the introduction of Auckland FC and the hotly contested rivalry with Wellington Phoenix capturing the imagination of the country, and the All Whites qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 16 years.
Read document here.
This includes targets involving both the All Whites and Ford Football Ferns progressing to the knockout stages of FIFA World Cups and six professional A-League teams (three men and three women) with the development of a South Island based A-League club.
3 A League clubs each with a ALM, ALW and OFC Pro League team.
Maybe the implication is that they do, and read it as a positive factor (if Auckland FC can be in ALM and in OFC at the same time, so can a SI team, and suddenly the synergy works in its favour).
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
In @ESPNAusNZ;
— Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) January 28, 2026
Newly installed A-League chief Steve Rosich won't rule out a Canberra men's side or Western United in the 2026-27 season, whilst confirming more than a dozen formal registers of interest in purchasing the Central Coast Mariners.
🔗: https://t.co/1ck8mcZstL .
They got 8,218 to their VUC game, a good crowd by their standards in recent years. So the QLD fans are maybe starting to believe.
They have only conceded 3 goals in 6 games, with 4 clean sheets!
They are the anti Nix who haven't kept a clean sheet in a very long time.
Brisbane have yes played 4 home games (all clean sheets), only conceding in their two NZ away matches.
I forecast the Roar as a dark horse top 6 side at season start, who knows they maybe dark horse Premiership contenders. Two seasons ago the Nix went very close to finishing first, based off a very tough defense.
FIFA has published 2025 international transfer data.
— James Kitching (@jrvkfootball) January 29, 2026
Staggering numbers.
🎯USD 13.08b transfer fees in men's football - previous record USD 9.66b in 2023
⚽️USD 28.6m transfer fees in women's football - 80% increase from 2024
All data here: https://t.co/c3q2bf5St1
Aussie clubs pocketed about USD$8 mil in transfer fees in 2025. NZ clubs got nothing after a really big 2024.
FIFA has published 2025 international transfer data.
— James Kitching (@jrvkfootball) January 29, 2026
Staggering numbers.
🎯USD 13.08b transfer fees in men's football - previous record USD 9.66b in 2023
⚽️USD 28.6m transfer fees in women's football - 80% increase from 2024
All data here: https://t.co/c3q2bf5St1
Aussie clubs pocketed about USD$8 mil in transfer fees in 2025. NZ clubs got nothing after a really big 2024.
So much for the puppy factory concept NZF ( not to mention the Nix) seem so keen on.
There's some Pro's in this idea - Asian Champions League access, Asian Championship access for the Nix & AFC if the win the A League or come second. FAA Cup access restored. No more arguing over 501's. Better defence force. No more 5 rubber dingy's to defend us, but some very good high tech military.
Of course there are Con's too. My question would be "What do they really want from us?"
But an interesting time to discuss.
The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!
FIFA has published 2025 international transfer data.
— James Kitching (@jrvkfootball) January 29, 2026
Staggering numbers.
🎯USD 13.08b transfer fees in men's football - previous record USD 9.66b in 2023
⚽️USD 28.6m transfer fees in women's football - 80% increase from 2024
All data here: https://t.co/c3q2bf5St1
Aussie clubs pocketed about USD$8 mil in transfer fees in 2025. NZ clubs got nothing after a really big 2024.
So much for the puppy factory concept NZF ( not to mention the Nix) seem so keen on.
There's some Pro's in this idea - Asian Champions League access, Asian Championship access for the Nix & AFC if the win the A League or come second. FAA Cup access restored. No more arguing over 501's. Better defence force. No more 5 rubber dingy's to defend us, but some very good high tech military.
Of course there are Con's too. My question would be "What do they really want from us?"
But an interesting time to discuss.
Whilst there is a provision in the Australian Consitution (after the Federation in 1901) for both Fiji and for New Zealand to do so, can you imagine any local politician voting for having to report to Canberra?
Besides, Australia already has our best graduates, doctors and nurses, and now also our best public servants and policemen/women, without having to spend a cent apart from some ads on Seek. They already have an effective retail banking monopoly here.
What could they gain ? Chance to practice their skills at repairing broken sewage treatment plants? Having to respect native rights? Buying us some interislander ferries?
If we were interested in testing this, it could start from us adopting AUD as our currency and see if it works as part of the Close Cooperation Agreement.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days
Financially it would be a huge win for NZ. We would be benefit from the huge OZ budget. Not sure Oz would want to bail out our disfunctional medical system, education system, transport, Superannuation and Councils etc.
Financially it would be a huge win for NZ. We would be benefit from the huge OZ budget. Not sure Oz would want to bail out our disfunctional medical system, education system, transport, Superannuation and Councils etc.

