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If parting is such sweet sorrow then, in football, coming home can also be something of a mixed bag.
Sooner or later, the question of whether to return before retirement is posed to every big name Socceroo in Europe. Mark Viduka and Mark Schwarzer didn’t but Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill and Lucas Neill did.
The desire for fans, media and clubs to see the stars at home before boots are permanently hung up is understandable.
Cahill came back in 2016 to Melbourne City.
“To be finally home as international Australian players, it’s good for us, good for our families and great for the game,” he said.
As a Queenslander and rugby league fan, I’ll happily admit to a genuine admiration for Cameron Smith. As the winningest player in the history of the game, he seems incredibly maligned, not just as a player but also as a person. Is he the best player ever? Who knows? Has he had the best career […]
Fool s gold: The NRL must change its competition points A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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There has been an anomaly in the allocation of NRL competition points since the introduction of the golden-point win.
New game results were added – a golden-point win and a golden-point loss – but they were given the same points as a win or a loss.
Changes need to be made to reflect golden-point results, as there were changes following the introduction of limited-tackle rules. League
St George won their 13th NSWRL premiership in 1966, the last year played under the unlimited tackle rules. The game had become predictable, with teams playing safe and not tryng anything that would result in losing possession. The match of the round, usually involving Saints, was moved to the SCG and these matches were well attended, while games played at Belmore, Cumberland and North Sydney Oval were stru
What Melbourne City’s move could mean for expansion A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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It has just been announced that Melbourne City are moving to a new base in southeast Melbourne where they hope to develop a clear geographic identity for themselves similar to the Western Sydney Wanderers, Western United and Macarthur FC.
This move has been in the works for 18 months in partnership with the Team 11 consortium, who failed to gain a licence in the last round of expansion.
Founded in 2009 as Melbourne Heart, before being taken over and rebranded by City Football Group in 2014, this move to the southeast adds another layer of history to the club’s identity. It also raises the question of whether they will once again change their name, in order to connect with local fans.