Slater: Arnold‘s delicate Rogic World Cup call
Tom Rogic wants to play at the World Cup but, as ROBBIE SLATER writes, he must first address fitness, form and trust issues with the Socceroos squad.
Tom Rogic wants to play at the World Cup but, as ROBBIE SLATER writes, he must first address fitness, form and trust issues with the Socceroos squad.
Few could have handled the challenges and abhorrent personal criticism that Graham Arnold has faced and still made the career-defining call that put the Socceroos into the World Cup, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
It’s no shock that the Socceroos are in this position. If major problems with Australian football aren’t fixed, we could soon drop from World Cup contention altogether, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
Robbie Slater says it’s time we faced facts — Australian football is battling. Which is why the code needs the Socceroos to qualify for the World Cup more than ever before.
ROBBIE SLATER speaks with John Kosmina about his colourful football career, including the disastrous A-League guest stint of a Brazilian icon and an infamous Socceroos campaign.
Poor crowds, broadcaster issues, lack of starpower. Danny Townsend speaks to ROBBIE SLATER about the issues confronting the A-Leagues.
The A-League has struggled to cut through since its broadcast rights were separated from the EPL. It’s time for the fans to be put first again to revive the local game, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
Brisbane Roar have been run into the ground by penny-pinching owners, who deserve scorn for transforming a powerhouse into a battler, writes ROBBIE SLATER.
“You’ve got the job, it’s yours, but…” Dave Mitchell was all set to coach Australia, until one ultimatum left him devastated. Part two of ROBBIE SLATER’S revealing chat with the pioneering striker.
Contracting Covid. Zoom coaching. Blooding youngsters. Graham Arnold discusses a World Cup qualifier like no other with ROBBIE SLATER.