Football

Heroes and Men of Valour

Today the world reflects on those who served in the War to end all wars, and so we should. Sadly few lessons have been learned and wars still are being fought on the battlefields and in the minds of those

Time To Show We Are Part of the Family

It was definitely a first for Western Australia, the question is was it a first for football in Australia? At the end of the weekend all three Perth Glory teams find themselves sitting top of their respective Hyundai A-League, W-League

The First Cut Is The Deepest

In sport there are some people whose names are synonymous with the club they played for. In Australian football, Gareth Naven is one such person. Gareth Naven was the inaugural captain of Perth Glory in 1996 and played with the

Going Through the Roof

West Ham United may be flying high in the English Premier League but things are going through the roof for the club at the moment. First of all as mentioned on this site previously pressure is being applied at Government

Looking Outside the Circle

The English FA Chief Executive Alex Home is departing his job after five years in the chair in January. He is believed to have done a reasonable job, in a role that is seen somewhat as a poisoned chalice; ask