Man in picnic chair exposes sport bombshell
A bomb has been dropped on Australian sport with a scandal being exposed by a person sitting on a picnic chair.
A bomb has been dropped on Australian sport with a scandal being exposed by a person sitting on a picnic chair.
The goalkeeper caught up in one of the most outrageous moments in Australian sport has decided to take his career overseas.
Four A-League teams, including the defending champions, will fight for Australia Cup qualification in Darwin next month.
Socceroo Mathew Leckie is still coming to terms with Melbourne City’s grand final capitulation.
A-League newcomers Macarthur FC have snared the services former Socceroos Mark Milligan and Adam Federici.
Adelaide United kept alive their hopes of playing finals football with an awesome attacking display against Perth Glory.
Warren Moon celebrated his first win as an A-League coach as Brisbane Roar moved on from the Robbie Fowler era.
Melbourne City striker Jamie Maclaren is keen for the A-League to prosper despite the threat of a talent drain due to the slashing of the salary cap.
A growing COVID-19 cluster in Potts Points has led to Adelaide United changing hotels for a fourth time in 11 days.
When breaking down Sydney FC’s third Premier’s Plate in four seasons, the club’s dominance is laid bare. But MARK BOSNICH reveals how to end their grand final party.
The Roar’s decision to go local in appointing Warren Moon as Robbie Fowler’s replacement has led to a revival of Queensland spirit.
Sydney FC are grateful to Newcastle for giving them ‘the wake call we needed’ last week as they focus on completing an A-League season for the ages in style.
The Mariners’ search for an elusive win continues after a late Simon Cox header earnt the Wanderers a draw in Gosford.
The A-League’s season-saving move to bring all 11 teams into a NSW hub left players from rival states perplexed, according to Adelaide United star Paul Izzo.
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