‘Disagree’: Teen forced to delete Pride post
Adelaide United youngster Musa Toure “made a mistake” in the way he posted his thoughts about the A-League’s pride round.
Adelaide United youngster Musa Toure “made a mistake” in the way he posted his thoughts about the A-League’s pride round.
The young player has now been spoken to by clubs leaders after removing his statement from social media. Read it here.
Wild new footage of police tackling fans at a Sydney A-League match on the weekend has emerged, with one club boss expressing concern for the safety of supporters.
Western Sydney’s active supporter group will boycott Wanderers matches until a decision to ban six fans is overturned.
An A-League powerhouse has suffered a cruel blow on the eve of their FFA Cup match, with the club confirming a player tested positive for Covid.
Grateful for the faith Western United has shown in him during difficult times, Josh Risdon has extended his stay at the A-League club.
Carl Veart’s Adelaide United have started their A-League season with three successive draws.
Two years ago when Australian football didn’t know his name, a young Lachlan Rose was determined to make his mark. When he next takes the field, he will become the Bulls’ equal most capped player.
Despite two draws from their opening two games, Wanderers boss Carl Robinson believes there’s plenty to smile about.
Sydney FC’s men’s and women’s teams are celebrating their status as the best in Australasian sport.
Former EPL defender and Jamaican international Adrian Mariappa has joined the A League Mens after signing with Macarthur FC Bulls.
Luke Brattan’s ACL tear is among a handful of injuries haunting A-League heavyweights Sydney FC.
Luke Brattan’s first appearance in Sydney FC’s new campaign was also his last after he suffered a serious knee injury.
The Aussie football calendar has had new dates circled following Football Australia’s major announcement about the next stage of the FFA Cup.
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