A League

Money’s Too Tight to Mention

There is no doubt being a professional sporting club in Western Australia it is an extremely tough market in which to compete. There is limited media coverage for any team that may compete with the two AFL teams, despite many

Merging Rather Than Axing May Be The Key In Australian Super Rugby

It was we believe the Daily Telegraph that broke the news first that the Western Force were to be the Australian Super Rugby team axed when the competition gets trimmed back to fifteen. The opening line of their article read

Is It Time to Go Back to Basics?

Why do we play sport? The answer will vary depending on whom you talk to. Some will say because of the competition, some will say to keep fit. To be a part of a team and the friendships you will

Academies Filling the Void in Schools

When we see the face of a child we it invariably makes us think of the future. In most cases it makes us want to ensure a positive future. When the Football Federation of Australia was created in 2005, from

Knowing Your Rights Can Pay Dividends

When “New Football” was created, the new structure, the new people, the new clubs and the new state bodies, it was agreed that the game in Australia needed stability in those early years. For that stability there had to be