Rampant Roar humiliate City
Beaten 8-1 by Melbourne City in December, Brisbane Roar have redeemed themselves in remarkable style at Suncorp Stadium.
Beaten 8-1 by Melbourne City in December, Brisbane Roar have redeemed themselves in remarkable style at Suncorp Stadium.
Two ex-Socceroos have called for the introduction of goal line technology in the A-League after a controversial penalty call which could decide the race for the Premier’s Plate.
Professional Footballers Australia are concerned the APL’s push to expand could be detrimental to the A-Leagues, citing the former failed teams of the competition and the NSL as examples.
Kyah Simon is back – it’s a phrase the star forward doubted would be said many times during the lengthy rehab that left her broken.
FOOTBALL fans across the globe associate Tim Cahill’s first professional club with hooligans. The Socceroos star could soon associate Millwall with his fourth World Cup.
MELBOURNE Victory enter Friday night’s clash with Adelaide at Etihad Stadium full of confidence after rescuing their season with last weekend’s come-from-behind win in Wellington
TIM Cahill only knows one thing for sure — his time is up at Melbourne City. But where is he going to kick off Operation Russia 2018? DAVID DAVUTOVIC looks at where the Socceroos legend might land.
WHERE to now for Tim Cahill? It could be the biggest gamble of his career, but the Socceroos’ leading goalscorer is prepared to roll the dice to get to the next World Cup. Tom Smithies examines his options.
MELBOURNE Victory has been dealt a tough hand as it seeks to progress to the Asian Champions League knockout stage for the second time.
ADELAIDE United officials will approach Socceroos superstar Tim Cahill’s management team on Thursday in a bid to rescue the striker’s bid to remain in premium form for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in June.
TIM Cahill has quit Melbourne City. The Socceroos star will now search for a new home in a bid to be ready for Russia 2018.
WHAT went right and what went wrong for your A-League team in round nine, all the goals and what comes next as Sydney kick clear, Melbourne City find form and the Mariners move into fourth.
FIFA has showed it doesn’t hesitate when turfing out football association boards — just ask soccer power Argentina — and that should have Australian soccer heavyweights concerned.
DOWN 2-0 at halftime against the Phoenix, Melbourne was staring down a loss that would have sent it to the foot of the table. But instead of folding, the Victory relaunched its campaign.
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