‘Very positive’: Hopes gun Socceroo will return
A Socceroos young gun is “confused” over his future, but a teammate hopes he will stick with Australia amid questions over his allegiance.
A Socceroos young gun is “confused” over his future, but a teammate hopes he will stick with Australia amid questions over his allegiance.
One of the A-League’s best attacking players intends to make the most of his latest recall to the Socceroos squad.
The omission of the prodigiously talented 18-year-old Nestory Irankunda from an extended 26-man Socceroos squad is perhaps using a firm hand when a cuddle is more appropriate, says Socceroos great Robbie Slater.
Socceroos commitments can wait for Anthony Caceres as he concentrates on helping Sydney FC beat Macarthur FC.
Graham Arnold’s tenure as coach of the Socceroos is over and Football Australia are not wasting any time finding a replacement with an announcement expected within the next few weeks. Here are the frontrunners.
Graham Arnold’s decision to quit as coach of the Socceroos seemingly came from nowhere but his bosses were ready and have been looking at replacements.
Graham Arnold was handed an impossible task and exceeded expectations with the Socceroos, yet Football Australia and fans could never unite behind him writes ROBBIE SLATER.
Australia is on the hunt for a new coach – and already has several names in mind – after longtime mentor Graham Arnold quit in the midst of a dismal start to their World Cup qualification.
Weeks out from another World Cup qualifier Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has made a shock career call.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold is likely to have more selection options for next month’s games against China and Japan.
As the Socceroos’ World Cup hopes hang in the balance, Football Australia boss has shared his thoughts on coach Graham Arnold. Plus, there is set to be a Matildas coaching announcement.
At least one Melbourne Victory player has extra reason for wanting his team to progress to the Australia Cup final.
After back-to-back losses against teams the Socceroos must be beating, their main problem has come clear to ROBBIE SLATER, he reveals what it is and the ‘wildcard’ that could be the answer on the road to 2026.
It was only the woodwork that denied teenage sensation Nestory Irankunda a memorable goal for the Socceroos against Indonesia.
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