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Communication, Good or Bad?

Communication in the corporate world used to be very straighforward, there was the spoken word face-to-face or by telephone and there was the written word in a letter, newsletter or in sport a match day program. With the arrival of

A Knights Tale

Yesterday the Western Knights made history in Western Australian football by becoming the first team outside the top division to win the State League cup in its many guises. It was the third time that the Western Knights and Sorrento

Podcast #37 – The Hockey Pro-League, Local Football and Revenue Sharing with International Teams All Come Under The Microscope.

Not the Footy Show Podcast

Thank you to all of you downloading the podcast, the last show had the second highest number of downloads on the day it was posted. On this show our focus is once again football, but we turn our attention to

A-League Clubs Hold The Key To Their Own Future, and Australian Football’s

Has Australian football grown to as big as it is going to get? This was a question posed by The Guardian’s Paul Connelly a few weeks ago in an interesting article. It is a valid question. David Gallop and the

Time For Some Perspective

It was the late Siggy Kramer who compared Football West’s determination to push through the National Premier Leagues format to a political regime his family fled in Europe. Some thought such a comment was harsh but the control that the