Football

Confined to Barracks?

Booing at sporting events has been big news in Australia this week. In truth there would be very few fans who have not at some point at one sporting event issued a boo. This writer readily admits booing referees or

Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word

Just as there are more people who claim to have been at “The Miracle Match” at the WACA in 1976, the inverse is it can be just as hard to find people who admit to voting for a political leader

The Long Resignation

Following the arrests of some of FIFA’s top executives almost three months ago many fans of the world game felt sure that change was just around the corner. Nothing could be further than the truth. It is totally sickening to

Sterling’s Real Value

While travelling in the past month the Raheem Sterling transfer from Liverpool was playing out in the Media. Now it is all settled and he has joined Manchester City. During the “negotiations” there was an interesting piece penned by the

A Premier Opportunity

State League – or NPL – football in Western Australia is at a major crossroads, whether people want to admit it or not. Rising costs to participate and put a team on the pitch with dropping crowds and virtually no