All posts by Roy Hay
Minister kicks goal for football
The Victorian Minister for Sport, Hugh Delahunty (right) practices his heading skills and Terry Mulder, the Minister for Transport (left) his goalkeeping following the announcement of a State Government grant of $100,000 towards a new football (soccer) facility for Golden …
Olympiakos teach Victory youngsters some lessons
Olympiakos teach Victory youngsters some lessons Roy Hay Three down after 25 minutes Melbourne Victory found out what it was like to play against one of the top teams in
Interest rates or surplus at the heart of the economic problem?
Interest rates or surplus at the heart of the economic problem? Roy Hay For two weeks before the Federal budget, the commentariat focused on the Reserve Bank’s misreading of the
Steve Luczo
Istvan Luczo (2 June 1934–26 April 2012) Istvan (Steve) Luczo of Corio Soccer Club was one of the most familiar but most self-effacing persons associated with soccer in Geelong.
Keep technology out of football
Testing one of the goal-line technology systems. FIFA World, April 2012, p. 13. Keep technology out of football Roy Hay (Earlier versions of the this article appeared in the Geelong Advertiser,
Hakan flies the flag for Australia
Hakan flies the flag for Australia at the Olympics Roy Hay (This article was publsihed on the Goal Weekly website at www.goalweklly.com.au on Thursday 26 April 2012. The photograph of
Lip service to history devalues worthwhile project
Lip service to history devalues worthwhile project Roy Hay It was an excellent idea of SBS and the Johnny Warren Foundation to reopen the debate about the best players, coaches
Jim Fraser, keeper and coach
Jim Fraser, keeper and coach Roy Hay (This story appeared as a Blast from the Past column in Goal Weekly on 2 March 2012, p. 19. Click on the photographs
Mighty Marconi: The early days
Mighty Marconi: The early days Roy Hay (The text of this article appeared as a Blast from the Past in Goal Weekly on 16 March 2012, p. 19. All photos
Helen Schwab
Helen Schwab Roy Hay It is with deep sadness and regret that we pass on the news that Helen Schwab tragically drowned while swimming in Queensland. Helen was a vibrant
Marnie Haig-Muir: Your review of the latest Rankin is right on the money, Roy. This book...