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Phoenix, Reds in dour 0-0 A-League draw
\"We'll check tomorrow - it's very difficult to tell, but we'll know exactly then,\" [Guillermo Amor] said.
Nix bosses working one game at a time
\"We sat and had breakfast at the hotel yesterday, Chris and I sitting over one side and Lynsey, his wife, and his daughter sitting over the other side,\" [Buckingham] said.
Phoenix fightback pleases stand-in bosses
\"It's definitely a step forward, another point on the board and we've shown character to get back in the game, and we haven't had that in a while,\" [Chris Greenacre] said.
SOC: Nix bosses working one game at a time
AUCKLAND, Dec 18 AAP - Wellington Phoenix interim boss Chris Greenacre has spent so much time with co-coach Des Buckingham lately, he may have to apply for a divorce. \"We sat and had breakfast at the hotel yesterday, Chris and I sitting over one side and Lynsey, his wife, and his daughter sitting over the other side,\" [Buckingham] said. \"If decisions are made above our heads, so be it, they'll be for the right reasons for the football club,\" Greenacre said.
Victory beat Phoenix 3-2 in A-League
Interim coach Chris Greenacre says he's proud of the Wellington Phoenix's efforts at the end of a tumultuous A-League season.
Greenacre focused on Jets job at hand
\"The media circus surrounding it, I'm fully aware of it but it's just not me and I've got a job to do alongside Des,\" [Chris Greenacre] said.
SOC: Phoenix fightback pleases stand-in bosses
\"It's definitely a step forward, another point on the board and we've shown character to get back in the game, and we haven't had that in a while,\" [Chris Greenacre] said. \"We'll take that point and move on to Newcastle next week.\" The result sees the former Asian champions drop from sixth to seventh on the A-League ladder after Newcastle's win on Friday, while the Phoenix remain in eighth on 10 points.
Phoenix must keep calm and carry on: Moss
\"The new guys who came in were probably thinking 'what's going on and how do we move on from here?',\" [Moss] said.
SOC:Sydney FC a litmus test for Phoenix
\"The striker in me says it's when you're not creating them - that's when you have problems,\" he said. \"If you're going to be title contenders, you've got to go to Sydney and you've got to get results,\" [Chris Greenacre] said. \"We're confident on the road now, we've taken away all those excuses about away form and the boys have addressed that really well. We played really, really well against Central Coast and we know we did.\"
SOC:Struggling Phoenix hunt elusive goals
WELLINGTON, Jan 29 AAP - Roly Bonevacia's 30-metre wonder strike against Melbourne City might be a contender for A-League goal of the season, but Wellington Phoenix assistant coach Chris Greenacre will be quite happy if he doesn't see another one like it. Greenacre admits the goal drought is frustrating, compounded by injuries to strikers Roy Krishna and Jeffrey Sarpong. But he says the opportunities are being created, it's just the finish that's lacking. \"It's brilliant when you've got these top pros coming in, it's good for everyone concerned.