Football

Prejudice Paying Dividends

Like him or hate him, Sir Alex Ferguson is hailed as one of the great football managers of all time. One of the key aspects of his success at first Aberdeen and then Manchester United was his instilling in his

McKinna – A True Leader

We hear in sport, although rarely these days, of players being a one-club man. Where their loyalty is rooted in one club that they played for. Some may move on but their heart remains with that one club. It is

Odds Start Stacking up Against Blatter

For FIFA President Sepp Blatter 2015 cannot come soon enough as the heat builds up on him holding onto his title as head of the world game. First up came the resignation of the man employed to investigate the corruption

FFA Backed Into A Corner

Credit must go to Perth Glory coach Kenny Lowe and his players for keeping their minds focussed on their game after what proved to be a very tough week in the lead up to games over the Christmas period. The

Could FFA Cup Spell the End of Finals Football in the A-League?

When Australian football moved Confederations from Oceania to Asia there was a long debate between those at the top of the FFA and those at the Asian Football Confederation as to which teams from Australia would earn a place in