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Kisnorbo takes over as Melbourne City women's boss

Patrick Kisnorbo's game was characterised by his uncompromising approach.

Former Melbourne City skipper Patrick Kisnorbo's progression through the coaching ranks at the Bundoora-based club has taken another step after he was named as head coach of the club's dual title-winning women's team.

FFA considered opening-round FIFA break

The A-League grand final rematch is set to take place in round 1 of the 2017/18 season.

Football Federation Australia has decided not to push round one of the upcoming A-League season back to cater for potential Socceroos' World Cup qualifying play-offs and New Zealand internationals.

City appoint Manchester United's Joyce as coach

New Melbourne City coach Warren Joyce was previously the reserve grade and youth team manager of Manchester United.

Warren Joyce may not be the glamorous name many were hoping for, but the man who will take charge of Melbourne City next season has a long track record in developing players and years of experience at one of the world's most glamorous clubs – Manchester United.

Kamau heeds Postecoglou's youth message

Fully focused: Bruce Kamau is keen to force his way back into City's line-up.

When Ange Postecoglou picked Adelaide United teenager Riley McGree in the Socceroos squad earlier this week, young A-League players must have asked themselves: "Could that be me?"

Brattan shooting for Europe move

Melbourne City's Luke Brattan having his hair cut for the World's Greatest Shave charity at AAMI Park on Wednesday.

Melbourne City midfielder Luke Brattan wants to use the final rounds of the A-League season - and hopefully a title win - as a springboard back to European football.

Brandan out 12 months with knee injury

Hurt in training: Fernando Brandan has become a cult hero among City fans.

Melbourne City have been dealt a huge blow, with winger Fernando Brandan likely to spend 12 months on the sidelines after injuring an anterior cruciate ligament.

Melbourne City cling to third but need to defend better

Melbourne City have a break ahead of them before the push to finals.

Normally coaches like to keep the momentum going after a win, but Melbourne City boss Michael Valkanis might be just as happy to be having a week off due to the A-League's split round which keeps his team out of action until March 18.