When the season kicks off it will be different. (I hope)
When the season kicks off it will be different. (I hope)
Football optimism my friend. Luck would be nice as well


A crowd of 4,853 watched the Wellington Phoenix dominate proceedings in its opening 2008 Pre-Season Cup match against the Central Coast Mariners at Westpac Stadium to run out 1-0 victors.
The hosts started brightly, with the first real chance of the match falling to Phoenix striker Shane Smeltz in the 14th minute, after some clever interplay between Daniel Cortes and Vince Lia resulted in a smart cross across the face of goal which the Phoenix striker was agonisingly close to connecting with.
The home team continued to press throughout the half, with new signing Leo Bertos having two good chances to test Mariners' stopper Danny Vukovic in both the 26th and 33rd minute. However, the keeper was equal to the task on both occasions.
The Mariners' chances were few and far between, and other than a defensive mix-up for the home side in the 29th minute, they were largely untroubled by the visitors.
Wellington continued to press forward, and despite concentrated efforts in the visitors' half, they were unable to break the deadlock, with the half time period resulting with the scores at 0-0.
The Mariners came out firing in the second stanza, and had a good chance two minutes into the second half courtesy of a defensive mistake from the home side. The Phoenix managed to escape unscathed however, thanks to a frantic clearance from skipper Durante.
One of the best chances of the evening fell to Smeltz in the 49th minute. Smart play from Ferrante and Bertos opened up the visitors, allowing the striker space to test Vukovic.
Smeltz again came close again in the 60th minute, after a Leilei Gao break found Daniel in space on the right wing. The big striker met his cross at the near post, with his flick on goal falling into the waiting arms of Vukovich in the Mariners� goal.
The Mariners tested the home side's stopper Glen Moss in the 62nd minute, with Dylan McAllister's header being directed towards him from an Adrian Caceres cross.
The Phoenix threatened again in the 64th minute, with some aerial ping pong in the box following a clever backheel from the impressive Daniel, with a first-time cross floating across the face of goal. Gao picked up the ball near the sideline and teased a return ball into the box, with Vukovic palming the ball invitingly across the goalmouth. Unfortunately for the home side, no-one was able to connect with the loose ball.
Smeltz tested Vukovic again in the 67th minute, with a solid strike from 18 yards out being palmed away to deny the All Whites striker an opening goal.
The pressure from the home side finally told in the 72nd minute when Cortes headed home at the far post to open the scoring. A mazy run from Bertos created space on the left wing, with his cross finding Cortes unmarked at the far post to squeeze a header past the impressive Vukovic.
The Mariners almost struck back just a minute later, with Sasho Petrovski's effort beating everyone but the post, with the Phoenix able to scramble the ball clear.
The first and only booking of the match was given to the Phoenix's Karl Dodd in the 83rd minute for dissent. The subsequent play resulted in a breakaway for the home side, with Vukovic again the savior for the visitors with an impressive save from Gao's fierce drive.
The Mariners continued to try their luck however, and it almost paid dividends in the 87th minute, with Petrovski again eluding his marker in the box as he fired a shot into the grateful arms of Moss.
Despite more late pressure from the home side, they were unable to beat the imposing Vukovic, with the match ending 1-0 to the Wellington Phoenix.
Phoenix 1 (Cortes 72)
Mariners 0
Crowd: 4,853
Watching the stream on the net. Nothing there in the sports news. Switched to TVNZ late, just getting National Bank ads.wolfman2008-07-20 19:00:11

Yes, and can we stop the f**kING lame Whooo... chant for goal kicks. It's embarrassing.
Agree. That stupid goal kick thing is pointless.
A few newbies may have contributed to that and the overall quietness.
we were far to quiet for my liking tho
No, embarrasing is still not getting the Go West tune a year later on. I'm starting to sit for the phoenix, on principle!
When the season kicks off it will be different. (I hope)
.What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
I thought we had it a bit better in my corner... couldn't talk of the rest.
It was awfully cold with shirts off.
Beat me to it ! :O
Great game, far better delivery into the box than some players provided last year. Looking very promising and despite a couple scares our defense seemed solid. Lets keep that clean sheet going yo!
Watching the stream on the net. Nothing there in the sports news. Switched to TVNZ late, just getting National Bank ads.
. Typical.What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
Other than that, great game, massive volume but we're a bit rusty, bring on Queensland ;-)
Beat me to it ! :O
Great game, far better delivery into the box than some players provided last year. Looking very promising and despite a couple scares our defense seemed solid. Lets keep that clean sheet going yo!
What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?
name and shame?Allegedly
Didn't get his signature though :(
Other than that, great game, massive volume but we're a bit rusty, bring on Queensland ;-)
Allegedly
name and shame?Was probably me - didn't seem as much fun with the vast majority of people around me keeping theirs on. It'll stay off during the season - safety in numbers

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we have the best centrebacks in the league - they were awesome...Bertos as well... still hestitant in front of goal, but soooooo much more composed at the back than last year!
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Durante and McKain - solid as rocks, i like it!
