Phoenix News: Phoenix Hot To Rest In Queenstown

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wellington Phoenix Game Maker Daniel admits he’s not a fan of cold; he has mixed feelings about his team before the season Melbourne Victory in Queenstown on Saturday.

In the game, the first major Hit out Phoenix until 2009-10 A-League campaign is likely to play a little, single-digit temperatures.

“This can be very cold, but in Wellington, Queenstown is very cold,” the Brazilian Midfielder Daniel said.

Despite the fact that South America diploma new resident of New Zealand, more accustomed to warm climates, it has some experience in carrying out in the cold conditions.

Nevertheless, the views of the snow with their feet, Daniel have a little cold.

“Football is not like snow. I play in the snow once, in Hungary in 2002. It can be difficult, I do not like it.

“But we need to play, so let’s go. We will try to play football, and it is good to play a team that difficult, as a victory. But I think I’ll be packing all my clothes on route.”

It is the quality of the opposition party, the most enthusiastic Daniel.

The victory is the reigning champion A-League and the Phoenix high power, as well as preparation for the upcoming season.

“It’s another level. We have to start the season to play against local teams here in Wellington, but now it is much more difficult, and it was good. ”

Daniel is very pleased to welcome back his teammates for the team of New Zealand in the Confederations Cup in South Africa.

“It is difficult not training regularly with them on the Phoenix Seven White, as Coach Ricki Herbert, but the top games in South Africa, and its objective is just above Phoenix.

“We have difficult group we are together. Australians, Brazilians, English, and Kiwis – we have the Wellington Phoenix. It would be nice if all the back to the game in Queenstown.

“There are many Brazilians, and we want many, many people come to the party. I think it’s good for the club to play in other cities are not always in Wellington.

Phoenix tries Striker FC Dordrecht Eddie kernel Queenstown.

27-year-old Dutchman arrived in Wellington yesterday. In addition, a new campaign for the new English Marksman, Chris Greenacre, who can play some time in Queenstown?

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