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Melbourne City celebrate their W-League title earlier in the year.

W-League players pay to play

A report has laid bare the woeful pay and conditions for W-League players as expectations ramp up on Football Federation Australia to improve the situation before the new season.

Why football needs players like 'Shack'

Big presence: Peter "Shack" Vukmirovic made 17 appearances for Perth Glory.

Big season coming up for Perth Glory. If last season was about burying the salary cap scandal, this one is about completing the rehabilitation and winning a first A-League championship. Favouritism is a new challenge for a club accustomed to a siege mentality forged by supposed "eastern states bias". Let's see how they respond.

From the A-League to India for Liverpool fan Watson

Former life: Cameron Watson during his one-year deal with Newcastle Jets. He is now playing for Indian champions ...

Signing with the Indian champions might not seem the obvious way to get a taste of the English club you've followed all of your life. But that's exactly what happened to former A-League midfielder Cameron Watson when he made his competitive debut for Bengaluru FC.

City look potent as Fornaroli, Cahill combine

Tim Cahill of City.

Melbourne City boss John van 't Schip was wearing a satisfied smile as he came to face the media after his side's demolition of a lacklustre Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday night, as well he might.

Fabregas faces biggest challenge of his career

Desperate for minutes: Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas.

The 80-yard dash and knee-slide may not have counted towards the running statistics Antonio Conte likes to study, but the celebration in front of Chelsea's travelling supporters demonstrated the way in which Cesc Fabregas is tackling the biggest challenge of his career.

City cruise, United forced to work

Manchester City's Aleix Garcia (right) celebrates scoring his side's second goal.

Manchester City reached the fourth round of the EFL Cup with a 2-1 win over Swansea City, continuing their imperious start to the season under Pep Guardiola with a ninth straight win in all competitions.

Van 't Schip thrilled with Cahill, Fornaroli combination

Melbourne City's Tim Cahill celebrates his goal against Western Sydney at AAMI Park.

Melbourne City coach John van 't Schip declared himself delighted with his team's 4-1 win over the Western Sydney Wanderers, fired by the first-half contribution of star signing Tim Cahill, who linked well with Uruguayan hitman Bruno Fornaroli.

Bobo propels Sydney FC into FFA semis

Bobo of Sydney FC contests the ball with Matthew Lewis of Blacktown City on Wednesday night.

Sydney FC marquee man Bobo has made a cracking starting debut for his new club, scoring his first goal and notching two superb assists to propel the Sky Blues into their first FFA Cup semi-final.

Cahill stars as slick City rout Wanderers

City's Tim Cahill celebrates his goal during the FFA Cup Quarter Final against Western Sydney at AAMI Park.

It was the Timmy and Bruno show _ with a little spectacular assistance  from their Danish friend Michael Jakobsen's overhead kick  _ as rampant Melbourne City put Western Sydney Wanderers to the sword and powered through to the FFA Cup semi finals.

Melbourne City's Tim Cahill set for his home debut

Ready for home debut with Melbourne City: Tim Cahill.

Melbourne City will give a home debut to Socceroo star Tim Cahill and a competitive first outing to new Danish defender Michael Jakobsen when they take on Western Sydney Wanderers in the FFA Cup quarter-final at AAMI Park on Wednesday night.

Demons unfazed by Sky Blues challenge

Exciting prospect: Danny Seung-Joo Choi in action against Sydney United 58 FC in  the round of 32.

More than 30 years after Kevin Keegan's hugely-successful guest stint, and 26 years after they left the national stage, Blacktown City are primed to make the most of their return to the spotlight in Wednesday night's FFA Cup quarter-final against Sydney FC at Edensor Park.

Is Jose Mourinho still the Special One?

Out of touch?: Jose Mourinho's United side are stuck in a run of poor form and results.

Jose Mourinho is 53. Jurgen Klopp is 49, Antonio Conte is 47, Pep Guardiola is 45, Mauricio Pochettino? Just 44. Does the fact that Mourinho is already in his 50s matter?

Roar in better nick than last year: Aloisi

Ready: Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi thinks his side is in better shape than last year.

Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi believes they are in better shape compared to this time last year as they prepare for their final pre-season match against A-League opposition.