Sam Kerr moves to have police race case thrown out
Matildas skipper Sam Kerr has moved to have the charge of racially abusing a London police officer thrown out of court as Football Australia confirmed it had asked for a please explain.
Matildas skipper Sam Kerr has moved to have the charge of racially abusing a London police officer thrown out of court as Football Australia confirmed it had asked for a please explain.
As questions are asked why Sam Kerr didn’t tell anyone about police charges in the UK it’s emerged the Matildas captain may already be in breach of Football Australia’s national code of conduct.
The Prime Minister has leapt to the defence of Matildas star Sam Kerr in the wake of allegations she racially abused a cop.
After a five-year absence, Australia’s most popular national sporting team is returning to South Australia.
Having crashed out of the Asian Cup in the quarter-finals, the Matildas will return home in April for the next step on their journey to next year’s Women’s World Cup.
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The ‘disaster’ that was Australia’s Women’s Asian Cup campaign is in contrast to the effort of ex-Matildas coach Alen Stajcic to guide the Philippines to the semi-finals.
The Matildas scored 18 goals in their opening Asian Cup match but didn’t make it past the quarter-finals and that could have repercussions.
The Matildas have been dumped out of the Asian Cup in a controversial quarter-final thriller against South Korea.
Just like that, the Matildas’ wait for a piece of elusive silverware will have to wait another 18 months as they were dumped out of the Asian Cup.
The Matildas need to stop the threat of Sam Kerr’s Chelsea teammate Ji So-yun if they are to reach the Asian Cup quarter-finals.
Conceding a goal at the Asian Cup has left the Matildas in an angry mood, and that pleases coach Tony Gustavsson.
They conceded a goal for the first time at the tournament, but the Matildas have won again to set up an Asian Cup quarter-final showdown with South Korea.
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