Slater: The difficult World Cup calls facing Matildas
If Alanna Kennedy, Clare Polkinghorne and Clare Hunt are all fit, three into a defensive two doesn’t go. So who makes way? Robbie Slater looks at the selection calls facing the Matildas.
If Alanna Kennedy, Clare Polkinghorne and Clare Hunt are all fit, three into a defensive two doesn’t go. So who makes way? Robbie Slater looks at the selection calls facing the Matildas.
Australia’s pre-World Cup friendly with France will be anything but amicable as the Matildas repare for brutal selection decisions, writes Robbie Slater.
Aaron Mooy’s retirement so soon after Socceroos and Celtic success was a surprise to many, Graham Arnold included, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
The roots of Ange Postecoglou’s historic move to Spurs can be traced back to Rale Rasic and the 1974 Socceroos, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
Western Sydney are into their first A-League finals since 2017. ROBBIE SLATER talks to the architect of the Wanderers’ revival, coach Marko Rudan, about how it happened.
There’s been a big shift in the power of A-League fan bases, writes ROBBIE SLATER, and the numbers don’t lie when it comes to supporters in Sydney and Melbourne.
Dwight Yorke was one of the A-League’s foundation stars, but his parting shot at the competition after leaving Macarthur shows he doesn’t have an interest in Australian football, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
Sydney United 58 is one of the proudest clubs in Australia but they have no chance of advancement if disgusting fan behaviour is allowed to continue, writes Robbie Slater.
With a new contract in his pocket, Socceroos coach Graham Arnold talks to ROBBIE SLATER about the wash up from the World Cup and the priorities for Australian football going forward.
Fans are switching off from the A-Leagues because of the quality of the broadcast and they deserve better, writes ROBBIE SLATER.