Why ‘pub knuckleheads’ are wrong about equal pay debate
The argument that men’s sports are better because the crowds are bigger, the scores are higher and the action is more exciting is a worn out take and totally unfair.
The argument that men’s sports are better because the crowds are bigger, the scores are higher and the action is more exciting is a worn out take and totally unfair.
Socceroos great Harry Kewell is the latest Aussie to get the axe in the cut-throat world of managing a soccer team in the UK and thought he was doing a good job.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has been impressed with the form of Melbourne City defender Curtis Good.
Four matches in quick succession and a limited preparation will lead to Graham Arnold naming a larger-than-normal Socceroos squad.
“SHATTERED” Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou brought star football commentator Lucy Zelic to tears after his team’s Confederations Cup exit.
FEW gave the Socceroos a chance. But they looked for long periods like pulling it off. And arguably were worth more than a solitary point for their efforts.
ANGE Postecoglou was asked to explain his side’s uncultured tactics. His inquisitors clearly hadn’t done their homework. And it’s unlikely Chile’s intel is so dated.
SOCCEROOS star Tim Cahill will keep his emotions in check for the crunch match against Chile, despite the incredible personal landmark of earning a 100th cap for his country.
ANGE Postecoglou believes Tim Cahill’s longevity puts him on a level standing with any Aussie sportsman or woman who has claimed a world title or Olympic gold.
IF we’re looking at this experiment that is the back three – which appears to no longer be an experiment – we have to take note of the damning facts, writes Robbie Slater.
FOR over a decade, Tim Cahill has been the Socceroos go-to-man when they needed something special. Now two names have emerged to take that mantle.
TRENT Sainsbury accepts that few people outside the camp will be giving the Socceroos any genuine hope of reaching the Confederations Cup semi-finals.
A COUPLE of weeks ago, Alex Gersbach woke up on the Greek island of Santorini and decided to check his phone — the news forced a change from beers and bathers to boots.
JAMES Troisi has launched a stout defence of the Socceroos’ playing style in the aftermath of another disappointing result in their Confederations Cup campaign in Russia.
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