Is Socceroo star’s mullet ‘unethical?’
Rhyan Grant’s mullet may have walked into a bit of a maelstrom.But Sydney FC’s Socceroos Asian Cup call-up needn’t worry, as his haircut has officially been AFC-approved.
Rhyan Grant’s mullet may have walked into a bit of a maelstrom.But Sydney FC’s Socceroos Asian Cup call-up needn’t worry, as his haircut has officially been AFC-approved.
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HAVING strolled to victory in their two previous 2015 Asian Cup matches, this was the reality check the Socceroos needed to have.
AUSTRALIA brutally knocked two Korean players out of their Asian Cup game on Saturday but lost the game and now face a tough path to the final.
Tim Cahill and Massimo Luongo are so much alike that it is almost scary and if Luongo doesn’t cut it, it won’t be through lack of talent or attitude.
WHEN the first question was fired at coach Jong Tong-sop at the press conference in Canberra, reporters were told to refer to the nation as DPR Korea.
SAUDI Arabia coach Cosmin Olaroiu urged his players to strive for victory against Uzbekistan, even though a draw will put them into the quarter-finals.
ASIAN Cup attendances have exceeded expectations, with the pre-tournament aggregate crowd target of 500,000 set to be smashed.
CANBERRA has sparked the interest of the world’s most populated region during the Asian Cup while Adelaide seems to have simply fallen off the radar.
JAPAN star Keisuke Honda has vowed to be more clinical in front of goal after hitting the woodwork three times in his team’s 1-0 Asian Cup win over Iraq.
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