Australia, we owe this man an apology
After guiding the Socceroos to a fifth World Cup against all odds, Graham Arnold has been vindicated. And many owe him an apology.
After guiding the Socceroos to a fifth World Cup against all odds, Graham Arnold has been vindicated. And many owe him an apology.
There were wild scenes in Melbourne as Aussie football fans reacted to the Socceroos’ stunning penalty shoot win over Peru.
Brought on for the penalty shootout, substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne delivered to seal Australia a fifth successive World Cup finals tournament appearance.
A knee injury has him sidelined, but a key defender will be in Doha supporting Australia in its sudden-death playoff against Peru.
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BEATEN by Argentina on the MCG, Brazil won’t want to leave Melbourne empty-handed. Could Tim Cahill help spearhead a Socceroos upset on the hallowed turf?
DAVE Hughes rejected the Saudi football team’s refusal to observe a minute’s silence this morning. Now he’s explained why.
AUSSIE football fans have slammed Saudi Arabia for not observing a minute’s silence at the start of its World Cup qualifier in Adelaide calling the move disgusting and disrespectful.
AN absolute screamer from Tom Rogic has sealed a 3-2 win for Australia over Saudi Arabia in Adelaide. SEE HOW WE COVERED THE GAME:
AARON Mooy will soon commit his future to the EPL as celebrations over promotion with Huddersfield turn into cold, hard decisions over his next career move.
AARON Mooy has been attracting big interest in the UK with his performances with Huddersfield Town. Now, the two Premier League clubs who chased him have been confirmed.
SOCCEROOS coach Ange Postecoglou has warned Iraq’s poor World Cup qualifying record belies their true ability ahead of Thursday night’s crunch clash in Tehran.
THE father of a well-known Socceroos player has been given a lengthy prison sentence for the brutal murder of his brother-in-law.
AUSTRALIA’S heavyweight draw for the Confederations Cup is a “priceless” chance for the Socceroos to test themselves against the world’s finest, says Ange Postecoglou.
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