Peacock: Why Arnold’s ‘park football’ critics need to look harder
To the uninitiated, Graham Arnold’s teams employ a primitive style. ADAM PEACOCK argues why they have been wrong in the past and might be again.
To the uninitiated, Graham Arnold’s teams employ a primitive style. ADAM PEACOCK argues why they have been wrong in the past and might be again.
‘This might be the end of Melbourne Victory.’ A year after the club’s day of shame, Victory is back on top of the league. ADAM PEACOCK explains how they did it.
There are 14 changes from the World Cup outfit of just 13 months ago, with bolters and shock omissions on top of major retirements and injuries. ADAM PEACOCK analyses a remarkable Socceroos Asian Cup squad.
The Matildas standing in Australian society changed forever in 2023 but the story on the pitch was more complicated, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
The Matildas did more than just capture the hearts of Australians. They sold themselves to the world’s best domestic competition and are heading there in droves, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
The Socceroos’ game against Palestine presents many complex challenges. ADAM PEACOCK explains what lies ahead.
Football Australia could make a Taylor Swift-sized statement for the Matildas’ next home game, yet a hint of doubt is lingering over the future of coach Tony Gustavsson, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Millions of Australians have been drawn to football by the Matildas. ADAM PEACOCK reveals why, in many ways, the real work starts now.
The Matildas can’t afford to take their foot off the pedal, writes ADAM PEACOCK. But there will be some big personnel changes coming before their next World Cup campaign.
The Matildas have captivated the country like never before, but what happens next? ADAM PEACOCK reveals the plans to ensure there is no lull for women’s football in Australia.