State League

Chance for the Big Clubs to Help the Little Ones

It is great that so many European footballing sides have opted to come to Australia in their pre-season, but sadly it is not all to do with goodwill. Neither is it all as rosy a picture as many of the

Rules For All, Do They Work?

FIFA President Sepp Blatter has always claimed that the reason his organization has not introduced video replay technology to assist referees and ensure that less mistakes are made that may influence the result of matches, is that it cannot be

Technical Difficulties

As part of state clubs preparations to meet the requirements of the National Premier League they are being forced to employ a technical director to oversee club development. In many cases clubs have opted to sign contracts with coaches running

Feeding Time? No.

There was much gnashing of teeth as the Perth Glory’s decision to form a relationship with a sole state League club started to unfold. First there was the lack of clarity as to how this relationship was going to work,

Seeking Glory

It has been a long time between drinks for Inglewood United, with their last major trophy coming back in 1999 with the state league cup and their last League Championship in 1996.  This may not seem that long to some