FFA makes call on Amor outburstADELAIDE United coach Guillermo Amor has been suspended for Satuday’s match against Sydney FC over his outburst during the Reds’ loss to Perth Glory.
Adelaide UnitedRoll out the video ref, says DutchyADELAIDE United midfielder James Holland says video referees cannot come soon enough after a nightmare weekend for officials, where all A-League matches were affected by controversial events.
‘They certainly need another team’FORMER Sydney FC footballer Mark Rudan says the Brisbane region needs a second team to capitalise on its population and create another viable derby.
Peacock: The explosion no one saw comingFROM the unsung quality that is going under the radar to the blow up no one saw coming. It’s ADAM PEACOCK’S review of Round 7 of the A-League
The simple solution to ‘perplexing’ decisionsAN unwanted theme is dominating about the standard of A-League refereeing and there are two simple reasons behind the continued ‘perplexing’ decisions.
Bozza: Where Australian football’s future’s brightWHY Adelaide’s season looks on the point of no return and praise for two young Australian goalkeepers. All that and more in the Best of Shootout!
The referee comment that left Okon furiousCENTRAL Coast coach Paul Okon was left exasperated after what he believed was a handball not called by the referee in his side’s thrilling 1-1 derby draw with Newcastle.
F3 Derby finally finds its sparkIF THERE’S one A-League clash that’s lost its bite in recent years, it’s the F3 Derby. But on Sunday evening, the contest found a bit of spark.
Roar drew on Maroon spirit in drawBRISBANE Roar are considering retaining the “State of Origin” maroon strip after drawing on the Queensland spirit in its draw with Sydney FC.
Jets split the points with 10-man MarinersNEWCASTLE Jets and Central Coast Mariners were forced to share the points after playing out a thrilling 1-1 draw at McDonald Jones Stadium.
The correct referee call that shocked everyoneTHE commentators missed it. The crowd wouldn’t stop booing. Everyone watching at home was confused. But the referee was completely right to make this decision.
Popovic keeps his focus despite big offerWESTERN Sydney Wanderers coach Tony Popovic says his focus on the A-League club after rejecting a lucrative offer to join Shanghai Shenhua.
Maroon Roar ends Sydney FC’s streakSYDNEY FC’s perfect start to the A-League season has been ended by Brisbane Roar in the A-League’s version of State of Origin and there was controversy to match.
A-League coach wants to be ‘best in the world’AN A-League boss admits he has ambitions to be the best football manager in the world, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to go wandering.
Adelaide’s nightmare reaches a new depthTHIS should have been the breakthrough week for Adelaide United. Instead, the game that should have turned Adelaide’s 2016/17 campaign into a sweet dream simply exacerbated the nightmare.
Amor sent to stands as Reds fall to GloryADELAIDE United coach Guillermo Amor was sent to the stands for protesting a controversial goal as the Reds lost 3-1 to Perth Glory at nib Stadium.
Bulut’s woes sum up a night of frustrationTHE Wanderers have struggled to finish their opportunities this season. No player seems to embody these frustrations more than Kerem Bulut.
Cahill strikes on return to hometownTIM Cahill had a unique experience last night when he was roundly booed by an Australian crowd - and as always he had the perfect response.
Queenslander! Roar embrace Origin hateDIFFERENT sport, same story. The Roar will wear maroon and draw on the famous Queensland spirit for A-League’s “State of Origin” encounter against NSW.
Maroon moan: What is Brisbane Roar thinking?QUEENSLAND proudly wears maroon when battling NSW in State of Origin. But does this jersey have a place in the A-League?
Injury curse: Striker’s record breaking return bidA-LEAGUE Insider: Melbourne City striker Corey Gameiro explains the dark places he’s had to rise from after three knee reconstructions, at 23 years of age.
The stats pointing towards a Reds resurgenceIT’S been a tough start to the season for Adelaide United. But recent history points towards a breakthrough win against Perth on Friday night.
The innovation to fasttrack A-League youthTHERE’S been a cry for more youth to get a chance in Australian football, and this innovative idea is a way one A-League boss feels it could happen.
The brave call Popa needs to make to save seasonWESTERN Sydney already sit 12 points behind city rivals Sydney FC and have clear problems to fix. There’s a call MARK BOSNICH feels can turn the tide immediately.
The spending spree that could hit the A-LeagueA-LEAGUE clubs should brace themselves for a renewed poaching effort from cashed-up Chinese teams in January, according to a prominent player manager.
Roar won’t rush Maclaren backBRISBANE coach John Aloisi will wait and see before rushing Socceroos striker Jamie Maclaren back into the Roar line-up against Sydney FC.
Melbourne CityCity warned: Beware the walking woundedMELBOURNE City coach John van ’t Schip knows all too well what it’s like to be in Western Sydney’s shoes and has warned his team of the threat they face.
Postponement won’t interrupt VictoryMELBOURNE Victory players were meant to be flying to Wellington on Thursday and instead will now spend the weekend at home.
Melbourne CityKamau keen for goals to flowBRUNO Fornaroli is once again leading the way for Melbourne City, but Bruce Kamau wants to get in on the scoring act.
Criteria to be set for A-League expansionFFA has revealed a framework will be finalised to allow for A-League expansion, with a host of suitors signalling their interest in joining the competition.