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.
ADELAIDE UNITED are A-League champions following Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory’s first ever goalless draw in their match at AAMI Park.
HEATHER Garriock has vowed to continue to fight for change despite the dismissal of her claim of discrimination against Football Federation Australia.
FOOTBALL Federation Australia is bewildered at the attack from such a prominent member of the Socceroos.
A-LEAGUE Confidential: Any idiot ‘fans’ at this weekend’s Sydney derby could invoke further woes for their club — and the wrath of an entire stadium.
TIM Cahill believes many top players have had their careers destroyed by playing in the A-League and he has called on David Gallop and FFA to show him why he should return to the A-League.
A-LEAGUE chiefs and the active supporter groups appear confident agreement will be reached over the new banning procedures for misbehaving fans.
BOTH Graham Arnold and Tony Popovic use statistics to reinforce their position, but these are the numbers neither coach will want to look at too closely.
SYDNEY FC defender Matt Jurman says the drama surrounding flares at A-League games won’t be a distraction heading into a season-defining game.
MORE than a million dollars’ worth of talent will be left behind as Sydney FC omitted two high-profile marquees ahead of its Asian Champions League campaign.
FFA chairman Steven Lowy is adamant the sport has not “given an inch on public safety” after sweeping new changes were unveiled to the way miscreant A-League fans are kicked out of the competition.
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