World Cup

More Pain to Come.

The creation of the Football Federation of Australia in 2005 filled Australian fans with hope. After many botched World Cup Qualifying campaigns, a national League which comprised of two full time teams and the rest part timers, and fractured organisations

Two ‘P’s For Top Job.

There are many in Australian football who are quick on the draw to gun down Socceroos boss Holger Osciek. His tactics were wrong, he picked the wrong team, he played the wrong formation, he played so-and-so out of position. Osciek

Don’t Blame the Coach.

Are the Socceroos becoming a one man team? How strong is their reliance on Tim Cahill to pull them out of games? How long can he keep doing this? There is no doubt that Australia’s performance against Oman yesterday was

Europe to Boycott Israel? The Pressure Mounts

Pressure is mounting for this years European under 21 football tournament in Israel to be moved. Football Beyond Borders held a meeting in London recently and have urged such action or that key nations boycott the event. England are due

Testing Ground for Talent

Following Australia’s opening victory over India 4-3 in the 22nd edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh Malaysia, Kookaburras coach Ric Charlesworth asked when was the last time an Australian team gave five players their debuts in the