Football

Competition is Healthy – Keep It That Way

There have been a lot of questions asked in recent months in relation to the development of young footballers in Australia, as the national team suffered two 6-0 defeats at the hands of Brazil – who had beaten World Champions

Youth Full of Hope

It was the Greek philosopher Aristotle who said “Youth is easily deceived because it is quick to hope.” With the Socceroos in a dip in terms of success, many young players will be hoping that they can catch the eye of new

Rolling Deadlines

Prior to the deadline for applications for the NPL in Western Australia closing concerns were raised in relation to the fact that the participation criteria in each state differed. If this was to truly be a National Premier League competition

Time to Look at the Grass-Root of the Problem

While most of the attention is on the flagship of Australian football, the Socceroos and fans come to grips with the appointment of new coach Ange Postecoglou, questions need to be asked for the good of the game as a

Doing it His Way

Yesterday the inevitable happened and Ange Postecoglou was unveiled as the Socceroos fourth Australian coach following Joe Marston, Frank Farina and Graham Arnold. We wish him the best of luck in the job and hope that he manages to find