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Michael Burgess: The case for retaining All Whites coach Danny Hay
Silence about his future from NZ Football is strange, given he ticks plenty of boxes.
Silence about his future from NZ Football is strange, given he ticks plenty of boxes.
Chris Wood says that only a fool repeats the same thing while expecting different results.
And coach Danny Hay would love to have him.
NZF's reluctance to commit to Danny Hay has surprised all-comers.
When Winston Reid lines up for the national anthem today, you can expect a few tears.
Like most of his teammates, Just has never represented the All Whites in this country.
All Whites defender Michael Boxall is tipping his team to reach new heights at Eden Park.
The All Blacks, the Black Ferns and the All Whites will all play over the weekend.
Danny Hay says his team showed their class against Australia on Thursday night.
Thursday's game in Brisbane will be the first meeting with the Socceroos since 2011.
The All Whites captain isn't losing focus ahead of the final two games of his NZ career.
Winston Reid has confirmed he will be retiring from international football.
The team will have a skeleton crew of around 10 players for their first practice session.
In the past 14 years Wood has accumulated 478 senior matches as a professional in England.
Marquee players Chris Wood and Winston Reid headline a strong All Whites squad.
All Whites striker Chris Wood will play in New Zealand for only the third time since 2013.
It could be an adjustment for Wood, after being the undisputed top option at Burnley.
The All Whites' World Cup campaign ended in cruel fashion at the final hurdle.
Jason Pine runs through his latest edition of the All Whites power rankings.
Opinion: The decision to appoint inexperienced match officials was a huge mistake.
A club in one of Europe's top five leagues has taken a liking to him.
OPINION: The All Whites didn't just touch the void – they jumped right through it.
OPINION: Sport's hopes and dreams can be dashed by a flick of fate's fickle hand.
Danny Hay could barely control his anger after the controversial loss to Costa Rica.
The 43-year-old will have a tough task on Wednesday, with so much at stake.
OPINION: That lack of experience and cohesion is hard to compensate for.
Hay's team is the youngest All Whites squad fielded in an intercontinental playoff.
Given what he is about to face, Chris Wood seems remarkably relaxed.
Midfielder Matt Garbett admits the interest from some big English clubs is flattering.
Reid has been under an injury cloud, after a slight groin strain picked up in training.