Ryan Lockyer

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14 Aug 2027
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Process

Marked for Ryan Lockyer

54 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

9 Aug 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

A knee injury of the worst kind for Clayton Boxall

21 days on the estimate, and a long, private, unglamorous year of a rehabilitation nobody watches. WaiBOP United lose a footballer; he loses considerably more than a season.

Squad

Liberato Stamatelopoulos breaks a bone — 76 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 76 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Market

Matt Barbarouses asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Squad

Jordan Vale stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Jordan Vale and WaiBOP United agree another 2 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Market

WaiBOP United sign Sam Tuiloma for $190.0K

The paperwork is done: Sam Tuiloma joins from Team Wellington in a deal worth $190.0K. Now comes the harder part.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

In brief

Back issues
47 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

21 Jun 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

The terraces

Anger at WaiBOP United spills outside the ground

It has stopped being a mood in the stands and started being something organised. Boards can ignore a bad atmosphere for a long time; they cannot ignore this stage of it for very long at all.

Boardroom

The scrutiny sharpens at WaiBOP United

Nobody upstairs has said anything, which is the loudest thing they could do. Results buy silence in this game; the account at WaiBOP United is running low.

Match

WaiBOP United sink to position 7

5 points, and a fixture list that is running out. The mathematics are not yet cruel, but they are no longer kind.

Squad

Stefan De Vries breaks a bone — 26 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 26 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Market

Clayton Lockyer is on his way

The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at WaiBOP United is pretending he will be back in the shirt.

Market

Tim Kirwan asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Squad

Real improvement from Stefan Colvey at WaiBOP United

Form comes and goes; this has not gone. Stefan Colvey is 20, and the version of him training now would not have got into the side he was in a year ago.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

A late step up for Callum Waine

At 33 the improving is meant to be over. It is not: 3 points better than the mark taken at the start of the year, which is the sort of thing that happens to players who take the boring parts of the job seriously.

In brief

46 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

14 Jun 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

Stefan De Vries breaks a bone — 33 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 33 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Market

Clayton Boxall hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Squad

Real improvement from Oliver McCowatt at WaiBOP United

Form comes and goes; this has not gone. Oliver McCowatt is 23, and the version of him training now would not have got into the side he was in a year ago.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

A late step up for Bill Bell

At 29 the improving is meant to be over. It is not: 3 points better than the mark taken at the start of the year, which is the sort of thing that happens to players who take the boring parts of the job seriously.

Market

Business is business: Callum Sutton goes

Auckland City paid $330.0K and WaiBOP United took it, which is the whole story in one sentence. The longer version involves a wage budget and will be told all season.

In brief

40 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

3 May 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Boardroom

Cameron Sutton has until the next board meeting

What was said behind closed doors has now been said in front of a microphone. Everybody at WaiBOP United can do the arithmetic, including the man it is aimed at.

Market

Matt Barbarouses asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Squad

Clayton Lockyer says WaiBOP United went back on their word

“I was told what my role would be, and I signed on that basis. It has not happened.” A grievance with a date attached is the hardest kind to settle.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

Matt Barbarouses loses the manager who believed in him

A change in the dugout is not one story, it is twenty-five of them. This is Matt Barbarouses's: he was somebody's player, and now he has to be somebody else's, starting from nothing.

Market

Marco Cacace returns from a loan that gave him nothing

0 appearances and 0 goals is not a season, it is a year somebody has lost. Whether that is his fault, the borrowing club's or the people who arranged it is the argument the next few weeks will have.

Boardroom

$790.6K taken back off the WaiBOP United table

What was available in the summer has quietly gone. Upstairs nobody will call it a change of ambition; downstairs nobody will call it anything else.

Market

WaiBOP United put Clayton Boxall up for sale

The list is a quiet document with a loud meaning. Clayton Boxall may talk to anybody who asks, and everybody at the club understands what that means.

In brief

39 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

26 Apr 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

The terraces

Anger at WaiBOP United spills outside the ground

It has stopped being a mood in the stands and started being something organised. Boards can ignore a bad atmosphere for a long time; they cannot ignore this stage of it for very long at all.

Boardroom

The scrutiny sharpens at WaiBOP United

Nobody upstairs has said anything, which is the loudest thing they could do. Results buy silence in this game; the account at WaiBOP United is running low.

Match

WaiBOP United sink to position 7

5 points, and a fixture list that is running out. The mathematics are not yet cruel, but they are no longer kind.

Market

Only the photograph left for Clayton Lockyer

Fee agreed, terms agreed, medical booked. Clayton Lockyer will be somebody else’s player by the weekend, and around WaiBOP United the goodbyes have quietly begun.

Market

Joe Rufer puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Clayton Boxall is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Squad

Callum Rufer signs on for more

“Some decisions take a long time. This one took ten minutes, and most of that was finding a pen.” Callum Rufer and WaiBOP United agree another 3 years.

Loan watch

Marco Cacace has seen enough of Melbourne Victory

“I am grateful for the games, but I did not become a footballer to be somebody else's spare part.” He wants to be at WaiBOP United, and 0 appearances in 37 say he has earned the hearing.

In brief

38 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

19 Apr 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Market

Bill Bell hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Squad

Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Ryan Lockyer is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Squad

Bill Bell in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

In brief

35 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

29 Mar 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

The terraces

The mood at WaiBOP United has turned into something else

Supporters who sing when it goes badly are supporters. Supporters who gather afterwards are a problem, and everybody inside the building knows which of the two this now is.

Match

WaiBOP United are in real trouble now

Position 7, 5 points, and a fixture list with fewer games left in it than excuses. The arithmetic is not cruel yet, but it has stopped being kind.

Boardroom

The silence upstairs is getting loud at WaiBOP United

Nobody on the board has said anything against the manager, which is the point — they have stopped saying anything for him either.

Market

Only the photograph left for Clayton Lockyer

Fee agreed, terms agreed, medical booked. Clayton Lockyer will be somebody else’s player by the weekend, and around WaiBOP United the goodbyes have quietly begun.

Market

Joe Rufer puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Bill Bell was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Loan watch

Marco Cacace has seen enough of Melbourne Victory

“I am grateful for the games, but I did not become a footballer to be somebody else's spare part.” He wants to be at WaiBOP United, and 0 appearances in 33 say he has earned the hearing.

Market

Mahmoud Sobhi brings the grey hairs WaiBOP United lacked

At 35, he has seen every situation this season can produce, twice. The legs will be managed; the head is the purchase.

In brief

33 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

15 Mar 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Market

Bill Bell puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Squad

Stefan Colvey stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Stefan Colvey and WaiBOP United agree another 3 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Loan watch

Jake Wood wants to come home

“I did not go to Auckland City to sit and watch. I want to come back to WaiBOP United and fight for my place.” 0 appearances in 30 matches say the rest.

Squad

Stefan De Vries knocks on the manager's door

“It had gone on long enough. I would rather have it out than leave it sitting there.” Ten minutes behind a closed door at WaiBOP United, and both men came out saying it was fine.

In brief

32 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

8 Mar 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Boardroom

WaiBOP United put Cameron Sutton on notice

The board have said in public what they had been saying in private. Results between now and the next meeting decide it, and everybody in the building knows the arithmetic.

Market

Matt Barbarouses puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Ryan Lockyer and WaiBOP United agree another 2 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Squad

Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Clayton Boxall is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Squad

The manager's exit leaves Matt Barbarouses exposed

Every squad has men who were signed by a particular manager and men who were merely inherited. Matt Barbarouses is in the first group, and the man who wanted him here is no longer in the building.

In brief

31 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

1 Mar 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

The terraces

The mood at WaiBOP United has turned into something else

Supporters who sing when it goes badly are supporters. Supporters who gather afterwards are a problem, and everybody inside the building knows which of the two this now is.

Match

Every point is an argument now for WaiBOP United

Position 7 and 5 points, and the table gets read bottom-up in this part of town. The calendar has stopped being a schedule and started being a countdown.

Boardroom

The silence upstairs is getting loud at WaiBOP United

Nobody on the board has said anything against the manager, which is the point — they have stopped saying anything for him either.

Market

Clayton Lockyer has one foot out of the door

Terms are settled between the clubs and the rest is paperwork and a photograph. Around WaiBOP United they have already started talking about him in the past tense.

Market

Zac Kennedy puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Loan watch

Marco Cacace has seen enough of Melbourne Victory

“I am grateful for the games, but I did not become a footballer to be somebody else's spare part.” He wants to be at WaiBOP United, and 0 appearances in 29 say he has earned the hearing.

Squad

Matt Barbarouses loses the manager who believed in him

A change in the dugout is not one story, it is twenty-five of them. This is Matt Barbarouses's: he was somebody's player, and now he has to be somebody else's, starting from nothing.

In brief

26 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

25 Jan 2027
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 37 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Market

Tim Kirwan puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Market

Waitakere United are about to pick up the phone

A conversation is coming this week. WaiBOP United will put a number on him, and from there it stops being football and becomes arithmetic.

Squad

Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Clayton Boxall is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Loan watch

Owen Smith has seen enough of Auckland City

“I am grateful for the games, but I did not become a footballer to be somebody else's spare part.” He wants to be at WaiBOP United, and 0 appearances in 22 say he has earned the hearing.

In brief

25 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

18 Jan 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 44 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Market

WaiBOP United say no — this time

The offer from Waitakere United for Clayton Lockyer was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

Market

Bill Bell hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Match

No end in sight to WaiBOP United's wait for a win

6 matches now without a victory, and the excuses have worn thinner than the patience. Somebody at WaiBOP United has to find a result from somewhere.

Squad

Clayton Lockyer keeps WaiBOP United in it on his own

Some afternoons a goalkeeper is the team. 6 saves, several of them the sort nobody expects to see stopped, and a scoreline that flatters everybody in front of him.

Match

WaiBOP United are shipping goals every week

Two or more conceded in each of the last 5 matches. It is not one mistake repeating itself, which would be the easier thing to fix; it is a different one every week.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

Match

A bad afternoon for WaiBOP United against Team Wellington

1‑2 to Team Wellington, and no complaints worth printing. The performance asked for nothing more than it got.

In brief

24 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

11 Jan 2027
From our football correspondent Crisis

Match

A hiding for WaiBOP United

Beaten 0‑3 by Southern United, and beaten everywhere it matters. The inquest starts on the training pitch on Monday morning.

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 51 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Market

Clayton Boxall hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Market

WaiBOP United say no — this time

The offer from Hawke's Bay United for Callum Sutton was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

Match

No end in sight to WaiBOP United's wait for a win

5 matches now without a victory, and the excuses have worn thinner than the patience. Somebody at WaiBOP United has to find a result from somewhere.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Match

The goals have deserted WaiBOP United

3 matches, no goals, and a training ground that has tried everything. It will end — droughts always do — but nobody at WaiBOP United can tell you which week it ends in.

Squad

Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Clayton Boxall is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

Match

No clean sheets in sight for WaiBOP United

4 games now with at least two against. The back line has been rearranged, the goalkeeper has been backed publicly, and the goals keep going in anyway.

In brief

21 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

21 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

A one-man rearguard from Clayton Lockyer

There were 15 saves in it, and at least three that had no business being saves at all. The ten outfield players owe him a drink and they know it.

Match

Nowhere to hide for WaiBOP United

0‑4 against Waitakere United, and no complaints that would survive the replay. The manager spoke about character afterwards; the terraces used shorter words.

Squad

Zac Kennedy breaks a bone — 73 days out

Brutal, unambiguous and, for all the horror of the moment, usually less career-shaped than the ligament everybody fears more. 73 days, a clean timeline, and a return date somebody can actually plan around.

Market

Tim Kirwan asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Player ratings

Joe Fenton runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 21. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

In brief

19 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

7 Dec 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 88 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Match

Every point is an argument now for WaiBOP United

Position 6 and 5 points, and the table gets read bottom-up in this part of town. The calendar has stopped being a schedule and started being a countdown.

Market

Clayton Lockyer hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Squad

A one-man rearguard from Clayton Lockyer

There were 8 saves in it, and at least three that had no business being saves at all. The ten outfield players owe him a drink and they know it.

Player ratings

Joe Fenton runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 22. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Match

WaiBOP United come up short against Hawke's Bay United

Hawke's Bay United left with the points after a 0‑1 defeat that will take some explaining on the terraces.

Squad

Francis Colvey stays put

“The easiest signature of my career.” Francis Colvey and WaiBOP United agree another 1 years, and the manager can plan around him rather than about him.

Loan watch

Marco Cacace counts the days

“I watch every WaiBOP United game from here. That says everything about where my head is.” The loan at Melbourne Victory runs its course, but his heart never made the trip.

In brief

18 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

30 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 95 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Market

Matt Barbarouses puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Clayton Lockyer keeps WaiBOP United in it on his own

Some afternoons a goalkeeper is the team. 7 saves, several of them the sort nobody expects to see stopped, and a scoreline that flatters everybody in front of him.

Squad

Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

Player ratings

Callum Sutton runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 21. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Match

WaiBOP United see off Team Wellington

Three points for WaiBOP United, 1‑0 the final word against Team Wellington in a contest settled by the finer margins.

In brief

17 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

23 Nov 2026
From our football correspondent Uneasy

Squad

A fracture rules Zac Kennedy out for 102 days

Bones knit. That is the one merciful thing about this injury and the reason WaiBOP United will talk about it more openly than they would about a knee. He will be back, and roughly when they say.

Match

The cup run ends for WaiBOP United

2‑4 against Team Wellington, and the road stops here. Cup exits are quick deaths — no second leg, no next week, just the league from now until May.

Market

Tim Kirwan asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

Player ratings

Both of them Callum Sutton's — 7.98

2 goals, and the second was the one that settled it. Marked 7.98, and he could have had a third with better luck at the near post.

Match

The wait goes on for WaiBOP United

6 without a win now, and the ground has developed the special quiet of a crowd that expects the worst. One scrappy 1-0 would cure most of it; that is the maddening part.

Match

6 goals as WaiBOP United and Team Wellington go for it

Defending was optional and nobody took up the option. 6 goals between WaiBOP United and Team Wellington, and not one of the people who paid to be there will ask for the money back.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Squad

Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

The terraces

The crowd has taken to Clayton Lockyer

At 20 he is being sung about by people twice his age, which is an affection a signing has to earn over years and a local kid gets for turning up. It is also the hardest thing in football to live up to.

In brief

13 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

26 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Squad

Clayton Lockyer keeps WaiBOP United in it on his own

Some afternoons a goalkeeper is the team. 10 saves, several of them the sort nobody expects to see stopped, and a scoreline that flatters everybody in front of him.

Market

Callum Sutton hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

Squad

Real improvement from Francis Lockyer at WaiBOP United

Form comes and goes; this has not gone. Francis Lockyer is 19, and the version of him training now would not have got into the side he was in a year ago.

Squad

Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

Player ratings

Callum Sutton runs at them all day

Successful dribbles: 20. There is a particular sort of despair on a full-back's face by the seventieth minute, and it was on display.

Match

A bad afternoon for WaiBOP United against Canterbury United

0‑2 to Canterbury United, and no complaints worth printing. The performance asked for nothing more than it got.

In brief

12 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

19 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Crisis

Market

Bill Bell puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

Squad

Tim Kirwan is a better footballer than he was

Not a run of form — an actual step up, held for months. At 23 he is doing things at this level he could not do at the start of the season, and the coaching staff will tell you exactly which of them.

Player ratings

Nobody could get near Joe Fenton

Successful dribbles: 23. Every time he got the ball somebody had to make a decision, and every time the decision was wrong.

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A late step up for Callum Sutton

At 24 the improving is meant to be over. It is not: 4 points better than the mark taken at the start of the year, which is the sort of thing that happens to players who take the boring parts of the job seriously.

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Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

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Graduation day at WaiBOP United

5 boys move up, and somewhere in the building the people who coached them at twelve are quietly having the best morning of their working year. Nothing about this shows up in a result and it is why the academy exists.

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WaiBOP United promote Dane Smith from within

The academy exists for exactly this morning. Dane Smith has come through every age group the club runs and has now been handed a senior number, and the people who coached him at twelve will be the proudest in the building.

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Ryan Lockyer steps up from the WaiBOP United academy

There is no fee, no unveiling and no agent on the steps. Ryan Lockyer has been at this club since he was a boy and is now, formally, one of the first-team squad — which for a local readership beats any signing of any size.

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WaiBOP United promote Alex Payne from within

The academy exists for exactly this morning. Alex Payne has come through every age group the club runs and has now been handed a senior number, and the people who coached him at twelve will be the proudest in the building.

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The WaiBOP United Gazette

12 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Clayton Lockyer asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

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Sam Smith is a better footballer than he was

Not a run of form — an actual step up, held for months. At 20 he is doing things at this level he could not do at the start of the season, and the coaching staff will tell you exactly which of them.

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A late step up for Matt Barbarouses

At 26 the improving is meant to be over. It is not: 4 points better than the mark taken at the start of the year, which is the sort of thing that happens to players who take the boring parts of the job seriously.

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10 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

5 Oct 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Matt Barbarouses hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

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Real improvement from Clayton Lockyer at WaiBOP United

Form comes and goes; this has not gone. Clayton Lockyer is 20, and the version of him training now would not have got into the side he was in a year ago.

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Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

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6 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

7 Sep 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Matt Barbarouses asks to leave WaiBOP United

“I have given everything here and I need a new challenge.” The request is formal, and the relationship will never be quite the same again.

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Waitakere United come back empty-handed

The bid was some way short and WaiBOP United did not need long over it. Nobody in the game reads a first refusal as the end of anything.

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Clayton Lockyer is a better footballer than he was

Not a run of form — an actual step up, held for months. At 20 he is doing things at this level he could not do at the start of the season, and the coaching staff will tell you exactly which of them.

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4 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

24 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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A knee injury of the worst kind for Ryan Cacace

21 days on the estimate, and a long, private, unglamorous year of a rehabilitation nobody watches. WaiBOP United lose a footballer; he loses considerably more than a season.

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Bill Bell puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

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Tempers go at WaiBOP United

Ryan Lockyer was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.

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Eyes on Callum Rufer again

The phone has started ringing about Callum Rufer again, and this time the name on the line is Southern United. WaiBOP United are listening politely and promising nothing.

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Waitakere United are about to pick up the phone

A conversation is coming this week. WaiBOP United will put a number on him, and from there it stops being football and becomes arithmetic.

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Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Liberato Stamatelopoulos is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

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3 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

17 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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A knee injury of the worst kind for Ryan Cacace

28 days on the estimate, and a long, private, unglamorous year of a rehabilitation nobody watches. WaiBOP United lose a footballer; he loses considerably more than a season.

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Clayton Lockyer puts it in writing

“This is not anger. I have thought about it for months, and nothing that has happened lately changed my mind.” The request is on a desk at WaiBOP United, and it is not being withdrawn.

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WaiBOP United say no — this time

The offer from Team Wellington for Callum Sutton was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

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Ryan Lockyer in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

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Tommy Lockyer signs a new deal

“I never wanted to be anywhere else. There is unfinished business here.” Tommy Lockyer commits to WaiBOP United for another 3 years.

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Words at WaiBOP United training over how hard people work

Somebody said out loud what several people had been thinking. Liberato Fenton is at the centre of it, and the squad will now find out whether the standard rises or the pair of them simply stop speaking.

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2 Edition

The WaiBOP United Gazette

10 Aug 2026
From our football correspondent Steady

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Matt Barbarouses hands in a written request

“I have nothing bad to say about this place. I just need to be somewhere else.” It is in writing now, which changes what WaiBOP United can pretend not to have heard.

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WaiBOP United say no — this time

The offer from Waitakere United for Clayton Lockyer was heard out and sent back the same day. First bids are rarely meant to succeed; they are meant to find out how loudly the door closes.

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Ryan Lockyer signs a new deal

“I never wanted to be anywhere else. There is unfinished business here.” Ryan Lockyer commits to WaiBOP United for another 2 years.

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Callum Sutton in a row with a teammate

It was not about football and everybody who saw it knows that. Two men who have to play together on Saturday said things at WaiBOP United this week that will take longer than a week to unsay.

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Clayton Boxall falls out with a teammate over standards

The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.

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Callum Sutton knocks on the manager's door

“It had gone on long enough. I would rather have it out than leave it sitting there.” Ten minutes behind a closed door at WaiBOP United, and both men came out saying it was fine.

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