World Cup Bid

Time To Come Clean

It has come as no great surprise to many that the long awaited report into the bidding to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cup football tournaments have resulted in embarrassment for Australia. First of all let us acknowledge that

A Little Less Conversation A Little More Action

David Gallop the CEO of the Football Federation of Australia today gave what was billed as his “State of the Game Address.” The press conference was streamed on the internet courtesy of SBS, however it frustratingly frequently stalled and segments were

A League Built on Promises?

Last week the FFA revealed its plans for the National Premier Leagues, something that had previously been given the name the Australian Premier League. There is a great deal in the document that is good for the game but there

Sharing Experiences

The English Premier League is the most watched football league, with some of the highest paid players in world football performing in it, but at what cost? The last report showed that only two clubs in the top flight were

The Blurring of the White Line

Most sports fans want to watch a game or an event and know that what they are watching is real, that both teams are going out there to win and give their best for their fans. In most cases that