Rudan’s future in question after A-League farce
Marko Rudan’s future as Wanderers coach is now in question after weeks of erratic and bizarre behaviour – and there’s speculation the club wants a prodigal son to return.
Marko Rudan’s future as Wanderers coach is now in question after weeks of erratic and bizarre behaviour – and there’s speculation the club wants a prodigal son to return.
A Western Sydney Wanderers hero could return to the club as a replacement for coach Marko Rudan who is under fire after his latest display of petulant behaviour.
Wanderers fans wanted answers after a record club defeat to Melbourne City but the coach instead refused to front the media.
Brisbane Roar could have pushed into the men’s A-League top six, but it was Sydney FC who took that spot, holding on for a draw at home.
Finishing first in the A-League season will have more benefits than just lifting the Premier’s Plate after a big finals adjustment.
Sporting luminaries from Matildas superstar Sam Kerr to Spanish legend Gerard Pique and English pundit Gary Lineker have all applauded Adelaide star’s Josh Cavallo’s decision to come out as gay.
When Josh Cavallo came out to his coach six weeks ago he wasn’t sure what the reaction would be, but the support has been overwhelming.
Reaction over Socceroo Josh Cavallo revealing himself as the only openly gay male A-League player has exposed a tragic secret.
A conversation after Josh Cavallo seemed off during pre-season paved the way for the first gay male footballer in Australia to feel supported in coming out.
Brisbane Roar young gun Izaack Powell has revealed he has been battling Leukaemia for months.
Young Socceroo Josh Cavallo has announced himself as the only current, openly gay male professional footballer in the A-League.
Young Adelaide United ace Josh Cavallo has announced himself as the only gay male professional footballer in the world.
His goalkeeping heroics led to a decorated career spanning the best part of two decades. However, Adam Federici’s brave final chapter was plagued by a painful injury which led to his shock retirement.
Goalkeeper Adam Federici had been set to assume the captaincy at Macarthur FC this season but that has all changed.
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