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One code to rule them – why soccer may be the last survivor in world footy

One code to rule them – why soccer may be the last survivor in world footy

It may take a century, but soccer is on a path to turning league, union and AFL into niche sports in Australia.

  • by Roy Masters

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Ange booked after sideline fraccas
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Ange booked after sideline fraccas

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou had to be physically restrained by Spurs staff in a heated sideline stoush against Bournemouth.

‘Just wishing each other a happy new year’: Ange in heated sideline spat during Spurs win

‘Just wishing each other a happy new year’: Ange in heated sideline spat during Spurs win

Two more players have been added to Tottenham’s injury list after a 3-1 victory over Bournemouth kept them hot on the heels of fourth-placed Arsenal, who blew a chance to go top.

  • by Jon West
Rough day at the office just another twist on the Angeball rollercoaster

Rough day at the office just another twist on the Angeball rollercoaster

On what planet is a team on tenterhooks despite leading 4-2? In what galaxy is nine minutes added a potentially fatal blow to a winning side? Enter Ange Postecoglou.

  • by Emma Kemp
Racism allegation rocks EPL as Liverpool go top, United stun Villa on dramatic Boxing Day

Racism allegation rocks EPL as Liverpool go top, United stun Villa on dramatic Boxing Day

Luton Town’s manager said striker Carlton Morris had spoken to police after the incident, which came as his side forced two late own goals to beat Sheffield United.

Vicario’s thigh saves Christmas as Postecoglou’s Tottenham re-enter top four

Vicario’s thigh saves Christmas as Postecoglou’s Tottenham re-enter top four

While Everton made Spurs work for this one, and questions remain about their capacity to close out games, optimism is still the dominant sentiment.

  • by Emma Kemp
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From cancer treatment to captaincy and a World Cup in between: Stott is proud of how far she’s come

From cancer treatment to captaincy and a World Cup in between: Stott is proud of how far she’s come

Getting to put on the captain’s armband is a special achievement for Melbourne City’s Rebekah Stott, who’s journey to this point in her career included a tough period with cancer treatment.

  • by Marnie Vinall
Bruno aside, Arnold turns to Socceroos’ next generation for Asian Cup
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Bruno aside, Arnold turns to Socceroos’ next generation for Asian Cup

Only 12 of the 26 players who went to Qatar for the World Cup last year will be returning there next month for Australia’s Asian Cup mission.

  • by Vince Rugari
Angeball explained: How Postecoglou has transformed Tottenham
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Angeball explained: How Postecoglou has transformed Tottenham

We take a general look at the fundamentals of the Australian’s football philosophy since it took over the English Premier League.

  • by Emma Kemp
Arnold reflects on iconic World Cup moments
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Arnold reflects on iconic World Cup moments

Matildas goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold carried the weight of the nation on her shoulders during the FIFA Women's World Cup and hardly skipped a beat.

Luongo makes shock Socceroos retirement call to focus on Premier League push

Luongo makes shock Socceroos retirement call to focus on Premier League push

Ange Postecoglou’s diamond-in-the-rough find who starred at the 2015 Asian Cup won’t be part of next month’s tournament in Qatar after calling a premature end to his international career.

  • by Vince Rugari