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Paston sticks with the Nix

Paston sticks with the Nix

05/16/2012 06:41:59 PM | Emma Stoney
 
Mark Paston will renew his rivalry with Glen Moss at Wellington Phoenix again next season after he agreed a new one-year deal with the A-League club.  Read More
 


Oct 9: Gold Coast United (RS)
Oct 16: Newcastle Jets (WS)
Oct 23: Perth Glory (NIB)
Oct 30: Melbourne Victory (WS)
Nov 4: Central Coast Mariners (WS)
Nov 13: Brisbane Roar (SS)
Nov 19: Adelaide United (EP)
Nov 27: Sydney (WS)
Dec 4: Melbourne Heart (LCS)
Dec 10: Perth Glory (WS)
Dec 14: Brisbane Roar (FBS)
Dec 18: Melbourne Victory (AP)
Dec 23: Newcastle Jets (WS)
Dec 30: Adelaide United (HS)
Jan 4: Sydney (WS)
Jan 8: Perth Glory (WS)
Jan 15: Gold Coast United (USP)
Jan 20: Newcastle (JAS)
Jan 29: Melbourne Heart (WS)
Feb 3: Adelaide (HS)
Feb 12: Brisbane Roar (WS)
Feb 18: Central Coast Mariners (BS)
Feb 25: Sydney (SFS)
Mar 4: Gold Coast United (WS)
Mar 10: Melbourne Heart (AP)
Mar 16: Melbourne Victory (AP)
Mar 25: Central Coast Mariners (WS)

 
 
TeamPoints
Central Coast Mariners51
Brisbane Roar49
Perth Glory43
Wellington Phoenix40
Sydney38
Melbourne Heart37
Newcastle Jets35
Melbourne Victory29
Adelaide United25
Gold Coast United21
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04/24/2012 11:17:43 AM
Ben Sigmund made Wellington Phoenix history on Tuesday night after being named the club's player of the year for a second time.
 
 
 


A former player in New Zealand, Australia and England, Ricki Herbert took control of the All Whites in 2005 and then took over the embattled New Zealand Knights in late 2006. He impressed in the short time before the Knights folded, and it was no surprise when he was given the job in charge of the Wellington Phoenix ahead of their first season. Herbert insisted on positive football from the fledgling side and even though they collected the wooden spoon, the debut season was hailed as a success. That was built upon in season two, where the Phoenix, spearheaded by Shane Smeltz, just missed out on the finals. Herbert guided the Phoenix to their first finals campaign in 2009-10 where they finished fourth before going on to make the Preliminary Final as they eventually lost out to Sydney 4-2. Herbert then added to his CV immeasurably when he led the New Zealand national team to its second World Cup appearance at South Africa 2010. Considered minows by many, the All Whites proved one of the success stories of the tournament and despite failing to qualify past the group stages, secured draws against the likes of Italy, Paraguay and Slovakia, to bow out without a loss.

 


Formed: 2007
Nickname: Phoenix, The Nix
Honours: 2008 Pre-Season Cup Grand Finalist
Coach: Ricki Herbert
Captain: Andrew Durante
Ground: Westpac Stadium
2010/11 Finish: 6th

 


1. Mark Paston (GK)
2. Manny Muscat (DF)
3. Tony Lochhead (DF)
6. Tim Brown (MF)
7. Leo Bertos (MF)
8. Paul Ifill (FW)
9. Chris Greenacre (FW)
11. Daniel Cortes (MF)
13. Nikolas Tsattalios (DF)
14. Mirjan Pavlovic (FW)
17. Vince Lia (MF)
18. Ben Sigmund (DF)
10. James Downey (MF)
20. Tony Warner (GK)
21. Dani Sanches (MF)
22. Andrew Durante (DF)
23. Lucas Pantelis (MF)

 


In: Nikolas Tsattalios (Sutherland Sharks, NSWPL), James Downey (Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands), Anthony Warner (Tranmere Rovers), Lucas Pantelis (Adelaide United)

Out: Diego Walsh (Charleston Battery, USA), Oscar Cornejo (Club Atletico Santa Rosa, Argentina), James Musa (Released), Troy Hearfield (Central Coast Mariners), Jade North (FC Tokyo, Japan), Danny Vukovic (Perth Glory), Reece Crowther (Released), Dylan Mcallister (Breiưablik, Iceland/Gold Coast United), Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory)