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I’m confused has the government given money to these other games or has it not
The A-League is back in red-hot form - so where are the crowds?
the whole government funding arrangement all things a league is a total disgrace
The A-League is back in red-hot form - so where are the crowds?
To qualify my comment I am referring to Melbourne radio morning and lunchtime programs particularly
The A-League is back in red-hot form - so where are the crowds?
i listen to alot of sen radio ( alot) during my long walks. you would not even know that the sokka was currently on ⚽
The A-League is back in red-hot form - so where are the crowds?
does not imply any generosity will be afforded to soccer ⚽
The case for Canberra's A-League inclusion
can they be sent to jail?
Banned for life: Authorities tip the bucket on hooligans for A-League pitch invasion
these buffoons , idiots, crims have caused great disruption to our game
'Look at me!' Why do some football fans always make it about them?
these twits have set the game back significantly listening to callers into afl victoria sports radio this morning saying they wont be taking their kids to any more games , they will be redirecting their little ones into aus kick and nbl ffs will we ever learn 😔
FA vow 'strongest sanctions available' after 'unforgivable' A-League scenes, Victory fan group issue statement
They don’t look like the types interested in the round ball they’d be more interested in motor bikes
FA vow 'strongest sanctions available' after 'unforgivable' A-League scenes, Victory fan group issue statement
there’ll be good photographic evidence of the thugs on the pitch that performed the thuggery
'Existential damage': A-League fans must consider the consequences of walkouts
announcement imminent
'Existential damage': A-League fans must consider the consequences of walkouts
yeah I normally say any publicity is good publicity but I’m afraid not this time 👎
'Existential damage': A-League fans must consider the consequences of walkouts
unsurprising behaviour 🤢
'Existential damage': A-League fans must consider the consequences of walkouts
as a business adviser i can state categorically if you ain’t got money you ain’t got anything ⚽
'Existential damage': A-League fans must consider the consequences of walkouts
looks like we’re in the minority
'Killed the A-League', 'treated with contempt': Fans' fury as Grand Finals sold to Sydney
I’ll go with the majority
Ensuring your off-season footy code war article offends as many fans as possible
you should be able to work that out yourself!
Ensuring your off-season footy code war article offends as many fans as possible
great article, not. we all know which is the biggest game in the world
Ensuring your off-season footy code war article offends as many fans as possible
at this time I’d take the eight figure deal and worry about the consequences later ⚽
'Killed the A-League', 'treated with contempt': Fans' fury as Grand Finals sold to Sydney
never say never ⚽
The Socceroos have proved yet again that only one sport can truly unite Australia
colonial endeavours 😛
The Socceroos have proved yet again that only one sport can truly unite Australia
😂
Arnie delivers sublime reward for the true believers - who says we aren’t a football nation?
Won’t have to worry about league too long concussion will see to that ⚽
What a dive: why this league fan just cannot commit full-time to soccer
i don’t think that headers are such a big deal (apart for kids with developing brains and back in the day when wet soccer balls would have been akin to bowling balls) the issue in soccer though is when heads collide when going for a ball in the air or when a player lands on their head, both of these being accidental collision whereas in the rugbies and afl and nfl the potential for head collision is a natural part of the game thus the current furore with cte and implementation of controls in these games, hence on this basis i think that the potential growth for soccer in australia is much greater as parents become more aware of concussion
Concussion a ticking time bomb for ex-players as NRL and AFL try to protect current generation from themselves