Why this man has ‘a lot to answer for’ after broadcast farce
As the APL has limps from one catastrophe to another, former Socceroo Robbie Slater and Marco Monteverde discuss the biggest issue in Australian football this week: the broadcast farce.
As the APL has limps from one catastrophe to another, former Socceroo Robbie Slater and Marco Monteverde discuss the biggest issue in Australian football this week: the broadcast farce.
Fears that A-League men’s and women’s matches would no longer be televised following the demise of Global Advance have been eased.
A-League organisers are in the midst of crisis talks with the administrators of the now folded production company that was responsible for producing its TV broadcast.
Western United’s hopes of lifting some silverware this season have taken another huge knock with star striker Hannah Keane ruled out for the season.
Adelaide United boss and former player Bruce Djite delivered a brilliant answer when asked a pertinent question on Q&A on Monday night: Why does racism still exist in Australian sport?
WHEN the Jets won 2008 A-League grand final, a proud footballing community celebrated long and loud. Sadly the party didn’t last long and there’s been little sign of another one since. Until now!
ONE weekend in Newcastle has the potential to wash away years of sporting sorrow for local fans.
JETS boss Ernie Merrick has called for a festival of football in Saturday’s A-League grand final, with both teams eschewing negativity in the season’s climax.
GARY van Egmond is confident Newcastle Jets finally have the structures in place to deliver sustained success – win or lose on Saturday night – with the club “in a pretty good space.”
POTENTIAL World Cup Socceroos in the A-League grand final will have even more motivation, with national team coach Bert van Marwijk making a surprise return to Australia to watch the match.
IT didn’t take long for Dimi Petratos to become a marked man – but now the Newcastle Jets winger, fresh from a Socceroos call-up under Bert van Marwijk – is poised to reap the rewards.
FOOTBALL commentators have lashed out at a “disgusting” attack from an Aussie coach that smeared an A-League epic.
AN A-League star wept after completing a crazy redemption rollercoaster of “absolute madness” that left commentators in “disbelief”.
WESTERN Sydney Wanderers’ boisterous fan base, the Red and Black Boc, won’t be sighted during the remaining two games.
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