New A-League expansion to “hit the ground running”
Canberra and Auckland teams will start in 2024-25.
Canberra and Auckland teams will start in 2024-25.
The A-League Men are seeing attendances drop significantly.
An agonising injury put an end to his first A-League season
Canberra and Auckland teams will start in 2024-25.
The A-League Men are seeing attendances drop significantly.
An agonising injury put an end to his first A-League season
With the A-League season beginning this weekend, Daniel Baricevic previews the teams he thinks will finish in the bottom half of the table.
South Melbourne’s ongoing attempt to join the A-League is bad news for Melbourne Heart, writes Riley Beveridge.
Paddy Naughtin and Jake Stevens look at just how close Sunday’s A-League final between Western Sydney and Central Coast will be.
While the recently announced FFA Cup will provide logistical difficulties, the rewards will be great, writes Paddy Naughtin.
With an uncertain future and limited exposure of the 2013 grand final, Paul Bastin believes the NBL needs to copy a fellow Australian sporting code and rebrand the competition.
After some awful decisions by referees in last week’s A-League finals, the FFA has acted quickly to fix the problem, writes Paddy Naughtin.
After a dramatic first week of A-League elimination finals, Paul Bastin, Andrew Miller and Paddy Naughtin preview this weekend’s semi-final fixtures.
With the A-League finals series starting this Friday, Paul Bastin suggests tweaking the finals format could be in the best interests of the league going forward.
With the 2013 A-League finals series beginning next Friday, Paddy Naughtin takes a look at football’s journey in Australia during the past decade.
The Western Sydney Wanderers have already achieved great things in the A-League, and are close to clinching their first piece of silverware. Paddy Naughtin looks at their path to success.
After another disappointing loss put Melbourne Heart at risk of finishing outside the top six, could John Aloisi’s time as manager come to an end, asks Grant Roberts.
In this Sports Polygamy podcast, Eric George evaluates the last 48 hours in Australian sport with Sam McInerney and Ben Cuzzupe.
With the A-League finals getting underway tonight, some of upstart’s finest football minds – Paul Bastin, Alex Pavlidis and Daniel Baricevic – preview the weekend’s matches.
Upstart’s Paul Bastin and Daniel Quinn discuss the upcoming 2012/13 A-League grand final between the Western Sydney Wanderers and the Central Coast Mariners.
The immense interest in round one of the A-League season suggests the competition is emerging as a major sporting stakeholder in Australia, writes Paul Bastin.
The 2012/13 A-League season kicks off tonight. Paul Bastin identifies each club’s key player and considers their title-winning prospects.
There has been some huge signings and transfers for the upcoming A-League season. Paul Bastin outlines all the transfers made to date and tells you who to keep an eye on in 2012/13.
Can Brisbane waltz to back to back A-League titles or will they be overcome by Perth Glory? Jake D’Amato takes a look at both sides’ chances prior to the highly anticipated match-up.
The Gold Coast United recently became the third A-League Club to fold when the FFA revoked its license. Yet there is no ‘going down quietly’, as maverick owner Clive Palmer continues to rattle the FFA, writes Shane Palmer.
As the year draws to an end, Farhan Shah gives us a run-down of the sporting highlights of 2011 and casts his eyes to 2012.