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Australian football and the Messiah complex
Australian football and the Messiah complex Roy Hay (This article appeared on Goal Weekly‘s website on 18 September 2012. http://www.goalweekly.com.au/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=4957:australian-football-and-the-messiah-complex&Itemid=180 ) Photo: Harry Kewell in action for Melbourne Victory. Last year’s Messiah, or should it be Moses? Photo: Roy Hay) …
Scotland stuns sluggish Socceroos
Scotland 3 Australia 1 Roy Hay Scotland took on Australia in a pre-world cup qualifier friendly match at Edinburgh’s Easter Road last night. It was a pouring wet night even
Mexico stun Brazil to win gold
(Click and double click on the photos below to enlarge them) Mexico stun Brazil to take gold Brazil 1 Mexico 2 Roy Hay Mexico pulled off the biggest upset of this footballing
Getting to Wembley on final day
(Click and double click on the photos below to enlarge them) Getting to Wembley on final day Roy Hay Final day in the football promised sunny and hot in Essex and
Selective gloating from London
The Independent looks at Australia at the Olympics (for full page see illustration at end of article. Click and double click to enlarge.) Selective gloating in London Roy Hay Trying to
Wembley at last
Wembley Way in 2012 Wembley at last Roy Hay The journey which began at Hampden Park in Glasgow now reaches its end at the new Wembley stadium in London. Multiplex may
The people you meet at Olympic Games
The people you meet: Melissa Barbieri, Matildas' keeper Roy Hay Today’s match is at Old Trafford, home of the mighty Manchester United, which necessitated a trip across the Pennines from
Japan upset Spain in biggest upset at the Olympics
Spain 0 Japan 1 Roy Hay The 30th Olympiad football tournament had its first major upset when one of the tournament favourites, Spain, was thoroughly upstaged by Japan. The Asian
Big guns fire in women’s football at Olympic Games
Hampden Park in the sun as the teams line up for the opening game between the United States of America and France. United States 4 France 2 Roy Hay The women’s
Too much sport is never enough
Andy Murray sliding for a fall. Source: Electronic Telegraph. Too much sport is never enough Roy Hay Here we are in Belfast with the Irish Open golf at Portrush, the semi-final
Marnie Haig-Muir: Your review of the latest Rankin is right on the money, Roy. This book...