Football

Some Good, Some Bad,

For a number of years we have criticised the marketing of, and the marketing within the Hyundai A League, Australia’s Premier football competition, and justifiably so, as many simple marketing errors have been made. When the FFA, the games governing

A Day to Remember

A quick question that is more of a coincidence probably than anything else. What do cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, oarsman Sir Steven Redgrave, the first man to run a sub-four minute mile, Sir Roger Bannister and double gold medal winner

Can Football Really Learn from the Olympics?

Between the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games was a good time to be in the United Kingdom. As the nation which, like most of Europe had been battered by the financial crisis suddenly had some pride restored, not only

The Future Starts Now

As Alessandro del Piero arrives in Australia, there are many who are asking is this the last roll of the dice for football in Australia? This may seem a little negative even possibly unfair to put so much weight on

Putting the Boot in – Or Rather Trainer.

The modern day footballer amateur or professional will often be able to tell you more about the latest style of boot than the history of the game or the great players of yesteryear, so this story should not come as