Manchester Phoenix owner Morris praises ‘brilliant’ team in injury-hit phase
Manchester Phoenix overcame multiple injuries to take two points out of four from a tough weekend in the English Premier League.
Manchester Phoenix overcame multiple injuries to take two points out of four from a tough weekend in the English Premier League.
Manchester Phoenix go into this weekend’s English Premier League closer to having a home next season.
Manchester Phoenix could be without two key players for the second weekend of the English Premier League, leaving owner Neil Morris fearful of a painful bump down to earth.
Manchester Phoenix began their English Premier League campaign in style with a four-point weekend including a first win at new home Deeside Ice Rink.
Manchester Phoenix face Hull Pirates and Milton Keynes Lightning this weekend as they kick-start their English Premier League campaign.
Manchester Phoenix face the Telford Tigers in back-to-back matches this weekend in the first of their Red Hockey Cup matches.
Sitting ninth in the table after 13 games, the Manchester outfit play back-to-back home games this weekend after a much-needed win over the Basingstoke Bison last time out.
After a stuttering start to the season with just four league wins in their first ten games, the Phoenix now host the free-scoring Tigers, who average five goals a game so far this term
Phoenix turned around a losing streak to win both their games last weekend, and now travel to last year’s play-off champions Basingstoke Bison before returning for a cup clash with Blackburn Hawks
Phoenix take on Sheffield Steeldogs for the fourth time in a month, whom Tony Hand’s side have failed to beat on each of those three occasions
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