Man City loan Beattie to Melbourne
Manchester City Women and Scotland defender Jennifer Beattie joins W-League side Melbourne City on loan.
BBC Sport » 3hManchester City Women and Scotland defender Jennifer Beattie joins W-League side Melbourne City on loan.
BBC Sport » 3h⢠Richard Scudamore has no plans to follow Football Leagueâs example ⢠Wayne Allison appointed FAâs BAME project manager The Premier League has no plans to follow the Football Leagueâs example by implementing a voluntary version of American footballâs Rooney rule next season. Under the R
Guardian » 7hNigeria 6-0 Australia at Estadio Sausalito Vina Del Mar, Chile Joeys knocked out of U-17 World Cup after sloppy defensive display Australia have been knocked out of the Fifa under-17 World Cup in Chile, belted 6-0 by defending champions Nigeria in their round of 16 clash. It was a bitterlyâ¦
Guardian » 23hDavid Gallop pushes for legislation forcing flare purchases to be registered A number of flares were smuggled into last weekendâs Sydney derby Football Federation Australia (FFA) is hopeful the NSW Government will adopt legislation to make it harder to buy flares and light them at A-Leagueâ¦
Guardian » 1dDavid Squires turns his attention to the political hot potato that is Football Federation Australiaâs refusal to grant Wellington Phoenix a 10-year licence Continue reading...
Guardian » 1dMelbourne Victory 3-0 Hume City Two late goals seal win that puts Melbourne into final against Perth Glory Melbourne Victory are on track for an unprecedented triple crown after defeating a gallant Hume City 3-0 in their FFA Cup semi-final. The grassroots club caused Victory headaches all nightâ¦
Guardian » 1dNew Zealand franchise has not performed well âon any metricâ Gallop names crowds, TV ratings and membership as factors in decision Football Federation Australia boss David Gallop has proclaimed Wellington Phoenixâs off-field contribution to the A-League as not deserving of a long-term licence
Guardian » 1dAustraliaâs demand for a neutral venue still to be met by Fifa Socceroos would travel with high level security if game goes ahead The Socceroosâ upcoming World Cup qualifier against Bangladesh still hangs in the balance, with Fifa yet to budge on their original refusal to move the match to aâ¦
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