FFA Cup

Are The State Bodies Representing Everyone’s Best Interests?

The Board elections for the Football Federation of Australia next month have probably seen the most interest from the football community in the 11 years that the FFA have been in existence. Yet once again a lack of unity within

The Cost of Success

It’s not about winning, it’s about development. That has been the catch cry in football for the past few years since the introduction of the National Premier Leagues, But is it really? Today Bayswater City have the chance to make

The NPL Hot Potato

Being a sports administrator is an unenviable task, of that there can be no doubt. Yet sometimes administrators do make a rod for their own backs. Sadly in the case of Football, Football West are finding themselves under fire again

Another Reason to Win

Tomorrow night’s FFA Cup quarter final clash at Dorrien Gardens is a much more important game for Perth Glory than many will realise. Perth Glory will be desperate to progress through to the semi-final, because the club is still searching

McGarry Wins for Glory, only to Lose his Job

Winning has been something that has evaded Perth Glory since the birth of the Hyundai A-League; although they have made the finals of the Pre-season cup, The FFA Cup and also one Grand Final. Even the Youth League side coached