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Share on Twitter Three people were injured when a group of rival fans clashed at the end of a National Premier Leagues match. The brawl was captured on video and, needless to say, the mainstream media was all over it. The story attracted the attention of radio station 2GB shock jock Ray Hadley, who invited Football Australia chief executive James Johnson to his morning show. Hadley questioned Johnson about the governing body s decision to scrap the national club identity policy that was implemented in 2014 and that was designed to stop clubs from acknowledging or promoting their ethnic background. The idea was to rid the game of its foreign roots and make the game more appealing to mainstream Australia. ....
Ex-national striker Johnny Wong passes away at 85 thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Two people are believed to have been stabbed in a fight that erupted after a football match in Sydney. Riot squad police were called to a field on West Botany Street, Rockdale, just after 5pm on Sunday after reports of a brawl involving spectators, armed with weapons , police said. Two men were found with lacerations to their limbs. They were taken to St George Hospital. A third man was trampled in the melee and suffered minor injuries. Tensions erupt in clashes at a football match in Sydney.(Supplied) A crime scene has been established at the field and police said they were continuing to try to identify the people involved. ....
Hat-trick hero felt good after 120 minutes of tough football qt.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from qt.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Premium Content Subscriber only AS one Ipswich team was receiving a valuable lesson, another regional side was clicking up a gear after recent disruptions. The latest football games involving the Ipswich Knights and Western Spirit couldn t be more different. Fresh from a 2-0 FFA Cup victory over Moggill, the Knights were outclassed 6-0 by Football Queensland Premier League 1 competition favourites Brisbane City on Saturday night. While the Knights were completely shut-out at Perry Park, Spirit s players were determined to secure their second win of the season after losing 7-2 to Brisbane Knights in their previous game three weeks earlier. Western Spirit put the washout issues behind them to upstage The Gap 5-0 in their Brisbane Premier League encounter at Walton Bridge Reserve. ....