‘Clear path’ for A-League despite financial woes
Financial issues won’t stop the A-League expanding to 16 teams within the next 18 months, according to the competition’s commissioner.
Financial issues won’t stop the A-League expanding to 16 teams within the next 18 months, according to the competition’s commissioner.
Despite recent times being flooded with financial concerns and shock job culls, expansion is still well and truly in sight for the A-Leagues. It’s key figures sit down to chat with ERIN SMITH.
An A-League legend wants to come back to Australia in a coaching capacity.
A last-gasp loss was the catalyst for an all-time spray from one coach about the state of the A-League and a bias against his team.
ADELAIDE United’s Michael Marrone has been banned for another match after the ball boy incident during the FFA Cup final last week.
AS the redevelopment of Adelaide Oval has shown, build a new stadium and the crowds will come, writes Chris McDermott.
WHAT went right and what went wrong for your A-League team in round eight, all the goals and what comes next as Sydney FC and Newcastle Jets continue to show the way
MELBOURNE City’s mass turnover of players and coaches has continued with assistant coach Michael Valkanis’ exit shrouded in mystery.
ADELAIDE United chairman Greg Griffin says SA sports minister Leon Bignell’s attack on soccer fans not being able to fill Hindmarsh is unacceptable.
THE A-League’s late start and strict rules are hurting the prospects of Socceroos players and are at the root of the Tim Cahill-Melbourne City unrest, former Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Bosnich claims.
MELBOURNE City’s splendid start to the A-League season has all but evaporated, capitulating 3-1 at home to Perth Glory in agame mired in another VAR controversy.
GRAHAM Arnold wouldn’t rule out a dual role as Sydney FC and Socceroos coach — at least until he knows what such a juggling act would entail.
ADELAIDE United hopes Eliza Campbell’s Matildas debut will pave the way for more of its W-League players to break on to the international stage.
MARK Milligan saw red as Melbourne Victory was humbled by new ladder-leaders Newcastle Jets and coach Kevin Muscat demanded his team take responsibility of its “self-inflicted” loss.
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