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Build It and Pay Them To Come

In late 2017 the new The Perth Stadium was completed. It was officially opened on 21 January 2018. It was announced by the Liberal Government that they would not be selling the naming rights to the stadium, with the then

Time to Look at Quality Rather Than Quantity

The world of coaching has changed dramatically in the last 30 years. If the age-old quote that claimed your were not a good manager until you had been sacked is true there must be a hell of a lot of

Are Pre-Season Matches Damaging the Image of the A-League?

The visit to Australia of top flight football teams for pre-season matches has been hailed by many as great for the game. It is hard not to argue, as sports fans will flock to the games to see the likes

Moving the Goalposts Will It Affect Equality? Or Does it Make Sense?

The Women’s FIFA World Cup has started well, as teams start to progress to the knock-out stage. Television viewing has been higher than normal in Europe, and some of the goals scored and shots saved have been out of the

Going Down A Separate Path

Last week was in some ways a red letter day for football in Australia, as not only was the exisiting National Club Identity Policy introduced by the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) canned, but the the National body admitted that