Wellingtonians and visitors get excited for FIFA World Cup final
Created with flickr slideshow. WELLINGTON’S bars were busy this morning as football fans gathered all over the city to watch the World Cup final. After a long and tense match where both teams...
View ArticleHear fans react as they watch the World Cup in Wellington
IT was an emotional roller coaster of a morning for German and Argentinian football fans as they watched the FIFA World Cup in Wellington. Watch and listen as the game unfolds and the fans react to...
View ArticleGerman fans’ joy at World Cup result
GERMANY has won the football world cup with a 1-0 victory over Argentina. The results left supporters overjoyed as their dreams came true. However, some fans felt sad that they were not about to...
View ArticleBeers, tears and cheers for World Cup final
THE Newswire team joined Argentinian and German fans at the Grand Hotel in Wellington, for the FIFA World Cup final this morning. Fans experienced a rollercoaster ride of emotions, as goals were...
View ArticleInternational flavour as capital enjoys football final
LOVE FOOTBALL: (From left) Gigi McLeary, Julia Rothmann and Nyarie Muza celebrate their love of football watching the World Cup final at JJ Murphy’s yesterday. IMAGE: Steven Read A THAI, a Zimbabwean...
View ArticlePHOTO ESSAY: 120 minutes of football passion
A SERIES OF PHOTOS taken before, during and after the world cup final between Germany and Argentina illustrates the off-field passion generated by the sport they call “the beautiful game”.Supporters...
View ArticleVIDEO: Journalism students thrown curve ball for World Cup
WORDS: Liam Cavanagh; VIDEO: Hayley Gastmeier. NEWSWIRE reporters charged into off-field action as Germany and Argentina battled it out on the playing field in Rio de Janiero for the FIFA World Cup....
View ArticleGeordie’s welcoming Geordies as football takes over capital
TOON ARMY: Newcastle Utd banner hung on Dixon St. IMAGE: Matthew Lau Football is expected to sell out Westpac Stadium on Saturday for English Premier League sides Newcastle and West Ham – and a local...
View ArticleVIDEO: Journalism students thrown curve ball for World Cup
WORDS: Liam Cavanagh; VIDEO: Hayley Gastmeier. NEWSWIRE reporters charged into off-field action as Germany and Argentina battled it out on the playing field in Rio de Janiero for the FIFA World Cup....
View ArticleKiwi company plays part in comet landing
A NEW ZEALAND company has played a part in the first successful landing on a comet by a space probe this morning. Brent Robinson head of Auckland Hi-Tech Company Rakon, says they supplied parts for the...
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