Hooper is another top signing under Welnix. A bit old and injury ridden sure, but would've been expensive regardless.
ex-Nix: Where/what are they now?
Hooper is another top signing under Welnix. A bit old and injury ridden sure, but would've been expensive regardless.
Since Welnix took over I don't think we've ever picked up a top class A-League player who're still in their prime. We'd much rather save some money and spend on overseas players down on their luck.
That being said, Davila likes our club and likes our fans - that was very evident when they first played us after Lily's passing. I'm sure he'd love to come back here even if he took a small pay cut (provided Macarthur weren't an option) but I just don't think Welnix want to spend anywhere near his level of wages.
"Since Welnix took over I don't think we've ever picked up a top class A-League player who're still in their prime."
I see your point with Kosta but how good for us was he that second stint...? I maybe don't remember it that well but it was pretty mixed, no?
Hooper is another top signing under Welnix. A bit old and injury ridden sure, but would've been expensive regardless.
Correct about Kosta, he was a top player. In that regard, it was a signing that was away from the norm for Welnix.
I also remember Gui Finkler being a decent ALeague signing but he was probably past his best too by the time we signed him?
Ex-Glory full back Walter Scott is apparently on trial with Galway United. Could join Joseph Forde in the League of Ireland Premier Division this season.
— Neil Sherwin (@neilsherwin) January 18, 2024
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/transfer-news-live-celtic-rangers-31828434
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/transfer-news-live-celtic-rangers-31828434
About time he finally gets himself a new gig.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/transfer-news-live-celtic-rangers-31828434
Can ex nixers please only sign for the dons or other leagues. Don’t want to wish them ill will 😂
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-transfer-news/transfer-news-live-celtic-rangers-31828434
Can ex nixers please only sign for the dons or other leagues. Don’t want to wish them ill will 😂
Have heard he is a bit of a douche which may of not helped him.
He was happy in Wellington until we had a big earthquake & it caused a tsunami warning. His family were living besides the sea & it spooked them. I can't recall anyone ever saying he thought he was too good for us.
He was happy in Wellington until we had a big earthquake & it caused a tsunami warning. His family were living besides the sea & it spooked them. I can't recall anyone ever saying he thought he was too good for us.
Let’s go @FC_Noah_ 🇦🇲 buzzing to play in the Armenian Premier League. Thank you to everyone involved ! @1SamiSalonen pic.twitter.com/wv3OF22iX1
— Logan Rogerson (@RogersonLogan) February 15, 2024
Dan McKay signs in Ireland
Welcome Dan McKay to St. Colmans Park for 2024 🟣🔵
— Cobh Ramblers FC (@CobhRamblersFC) February 14, 2024
We are delighted to welcome Dan to St. Colmans Park for the 2024 Season. The 20 year capped for New Zealand at U19,U20 and U23 Level and has joined after a spell at Wellington Phoenix FC Academy.
⤵️https://t.co/pmRR3Jk7Pe pic.twitter.com/jjg68I5ld6
Riley Bidois completes the trifecta
Adding to the Arsenal 🎯
— Loudoun United FC (@LoudounUnitedFC) February 16, 2024
📰 Loudoun United FC sign New Zealand International Riley Bidois through 2025
He was happy in Wellington until we had a big earthquake & it caused a tsunami warning. His family were living besides the sea & it spooked them. I can't recall anyone ever saying he thought he was too good for us.
Did not realise how much Europeans hated earthquakes until after that quake. My French flatmate left our apartment and went and slept in his van for two nights in the botanical gardens after that one.
Marco Rojas has his first goal for @brisbaneroar, and it comes against his former team! 😮🟠
— Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) March 3, 2024
The Roar lead @gomvfc at Suncorp Stadium.
Tune in on Paramount+ and 10 BOLD 📺#BRIvMVC #ALM pic.twitter.com/giSSCVcbn4
Marco Rojas has a double against @gomvfc! 🦁👏
— Isuzu UTE A-League (@aleaguemen) March 3, 2024
A brilliant diving header to restore @brisbaneroar's lead.
Tune in on Paramount+ and 10 BOLD 📺#BRIvMVC #ALM pic.twitter.com/EUowTrBcWa
He was happy in Wellington until we had a big earthquake & it caused a tsunami warning. His family were living besides the sea & it spooked them. I can't recall anyone ever saying he thought he was too good for us.
Did not realise how much Europeans hated earthquakes until after that quake. My French flatmate left our apartment and went and slept in his van for two nights in the botanical gardens after that one.
He was happy in Wellington until we had a big earthquake & it caused a tsunami warning. His family were living besides the sea & it spooked them. I can't recall anyone ever saying he thought he was too good for us.
Did not realise how much Europeans hated earthquakes until after that quake. My French flatmate left our apartment and went and slept in his van for two nights in the botanical gardens after that one.
Having lived through all significant events in Christchurch (Sept 2010, Feb 2011, June 2011 and Dec 2011) I am far more confident of surviving one here in Christchurch than in any other city in New Zealand thanks to rebuilds compliant with new requirements for foundations post 2011 here.
Wellington suffered in the 2016 Kaikoura quake whereas nothing was damaged in Christchurch, despite the distance from Kaikoura being the same. Part (perhaps a small part) of the reason is the quality of new building foundations in CHCH post-2011.
Having lived through all significant events in Christchurch (Sept 2010, Feb 2011, June 2011 and Dec 2011) I am far more confident of surviving one here in Christchurch than in any other city in New Zealand thanks to rebuilds compliant with new requirements for foundations post 2011 here.
Wellington suffered in the 2016 Kaikoura quake whereas nothing was damaged in Christchurch, despite the distance from Kaikoura being the same. Part (perhaps a small part) of the reason is the quality of new building foundations in CHCH post-2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Kaik%C5%8Dura_earthquake#:~:text=The%20epicentre%20(the%20point%20on,200%20km%20(120%20mi).
"A complex sequence of ruptures with a combined magnitude of 7.8 started at 00:02:56 NZDT on 14 November 2016 and lasted approximately two minutes.[1] The hypocentre (the point where the ruptures started) was at a depth of 15 kilometres (9.3 miles). The epicentre (the point on the Earth's surface above the hypocentre) was 15 kilometres (9 mi) north-east of Culverden and 95 km (59 mi) from Christchurch.[3][15][16] From the hypocentre associated with the Humps Fault,[17][18] ruptures ripped northwards at a speed of 2 km per second, over a distance of up to 200 km (120 mi). The largest amount of energy released did not occur at the epicentre, rather 100 km (62 mi) to the north near Seddon.[19] Initial field surveys indicated ruptures on at least six faults,[19][20] while more detailed studies confirmed ruptures on twenty-five faults.[21] This is considered a world record for the greatest number of faults to rupture in a single earthquake event.[22][23] The earthquake was assessed as the 'most complex earthquake ever studied' and prompted the reassessment of a number of assumptions about earthquake processes.[8]"