City star to make record-breaking move to Belgium
Melbourne City’s Jordan Bos is moving to Belgium in a deal reportedly worth close to $2 million, a record for an A-League player sold to an overseas club.
Melbourne City’s Jordan Bos is moving to Belgium in a deal reportedly worth close to $2 million, a record for an A-League player sold to an overseas club.
Sydney FC wasn’t the team Rado Vidosic was expecting his Melbourne City team to be playing in the A-League semi-finals.
Anthony Caceres is among a handful of Sydney FC players keen to get the better of their former club, Melbourne City, on Friday night.
Candice Warner and Robbie Slater have butted heads on live TV before the Socceroos great’s daughter texted in to end the exchange.
Logan’s finest female footballer Angela Beard will return to the bosom of Melbourne Victory FC today after being energised by helping coach students at her old school of Marsden SHS over the last month.
Even as the A-League announced the first two fixtures of a tight schedule to complete the season, the precarious nature of some clubs’ finances means a number of players will have to wait days to be paid.
Adelaide United boss and former player Bruce Djite delivered a brilliant answer when asked a pertinent question on Q&A on Monday night: Why does racism still exist in Australian sport?
A two-time A-League title winner with Melbourne Victory has been appointed as the club’s interim head coach for the rest of the season.
Amid confusion over when the NSW Government will allow senior grassroots sports to go ahead, this year’s NPL season is in danger of being abandoned, a step that has been labelled in some quarters as ‘catastrophic’.
With next season possibly delayed until 2021, and no guarantee over matchday income, questions have been raised over whether the Macarthur A-League licence carries the same value it did 20 months ago.
First it was the stand-in coach, now it’s the captain. With the restart of the A-League season only a matter of weeks away, Melbourne Victory have quite a bit of work to do.
Foreign players at three A-League clubs have not been paid since mid-March, leaving them reliant in some cases on cash handouts from their union or on money sent from family in their homelands.
For all the grand and welcome ideas about football’s long-term future I’ve heard from some former Socceroos, the game’s ecosystem here has proved to be so fragile, all focus should be on the immediate term.
Despite FFA CEO James Johnson saying the season’s remaining 32 games would be played mainly in NSW, the door had yet to be shut on a Queensland hub, if the local government is prepared to chip in.
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