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The Oz Files: Will 2011-12 Be A Perfect Ten For The A-League?

While you were sleeping, the A-League kicked off in Oz. Continue reading »

The Oz Files: The Matildas & A-League Close Season News

It’s a long winter in Oz, with the A-League delayed a month until October but Tom Pollock notes that there has still been plenty of footy news coming out of Australia. Continue reading »

The Oz Files: The A-League Finals

The first matches of the A-League playoffs have been played and, as expected, Brisbane have continued their unbeaten run, topping their rivals to host the Grand Final, Central Coast in the away leg of their tie. Meanwhile, two of the four lower seeds have been sent packing. To see who and catch some match highlights, read on… Continue reading »

The Oz Files: The King Is Dead, Long Live The King — Sydney Fall, Brisbane Roar

This week saw the Brisbane Roar officially crowned the premiers of the 2010/11 A-League season. Adelaide’s shock loss to the Wellington Phoenix and the Central Coast Mariners draw with Melbourne Heart means the title of best team during the regular season goes to the impressive Roar for the first time. The dominant Brisbane outfit joins … Continue reading »

The Oz Files: Socceroos Heartbreak

Asian Cup Final: Australia 0-1 Japan The Socceroos’Asian Cup campaign has ended in heartbreak thanks to a fine strike in the 109th minute by Tadanari Lee. The momentary lapse in concentration by the Aussie defence gifted the trophy to Japan who secured their fourth title. It could be argued that Australia had the better of the … Continue reading »

The Oz Files: Coast Mariners and Brisbane Roar Share Points In a Thriller

It’s all happening in Australian football. Week 23 of the A-League gave us plenty of great games and great goals. The Socceroos set their Asian Cup campaign off on a good note while if you read my previous article, you’d have seen the great lengths Australian players and clubs are going too to help Queensland’s flood … Continue reading »

Hyundai A-League: The Unique Football League

For Australian sport, 2005 was a landmark year.  The new Hyundai A-League was launched, promising to ignite Australian interest in football, a game which traditionally played second fiddle to the likes of Aussie Rules, cricket and both forms of rugby. It replaced the old National Soccer League (NSL) which had fallen from grace thanks to the loss … Continue reading »

WFC’s Tenth Day Of Christmas: Ten Matches Amazing

Written by Martin Palazzotto, Mohamed Moallim, Thomas G. Clark, Tom Pollock, Matt Dalton, Tapesh Patel & Jeff Cann On the Tenth Day of Christmas, FIFA gave to me Ten Matches Amazing, Nine Wags Enchanting, Eight Landons Leading, Seven Studs-a-Stomping, Six Meals-a-Making, Five Golden Goooooooooooooaaaaaaaaalllss!! Four Failing Clubs, Three French Men, Two Keeper’s Gloves and A … Continue reading »

Catch Them If You Can — 3-5 Sept. 2010

Between oddly scheduled Euro qualifiers and a holiday Monday in America, it’s a really long weekend of footy. Continue reading »

All this fuss about Nik Mrdja?!?

Who’s Nik Mrdja? Good question. He’s the player at the centre of the A-Leagues latest and most exciting scandal. Name calling, corruption charges, possible fines, moral panic, outrage, we have it all but before trying o explain who Nik Mrdja is, let’s take a step back and look at the context. Continue reading »

What is wrong with Ange Postecoglu?

A league review news round 22 Continue reading »

Sydney FC : Back to their Best

Having supported this club since they came in to existence I think it’s fair to say that I’m a little bit biased. Put simply, I’d come to loathe them. Continue reading »

Becoming More than Just a League

Robbie Fowler seems to be getting up a full head of goal-scoring steam and Shane Smeltz is continuing to smash them in like he was getting paid for it, which he is, not to mention having a pretty good chance of super sharp shooting New Zealand all the way to the world cup finals if … Continue reading »

A-League Season 5: Now Including God

The fifth season of the A-League looks set to be the best yet with new teams, exciting players and a sense of anticipation that there might even be some quality football on show. Continue reading »

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