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Victory and Mariners draw
Melbourne Victory 2 Central Coast Mariners 2 By Roy Hay Melbourne Victory and Central Coast Mariners shared the points in a two-all draw at AAMI stadium before 9,674 fans, the lowest crowd for a home league match involving the Victory …
Heart go down to Roar
Melbourne Heart 1 Brisbane Roar 2 By Roy Hay Melbourne Heart lost a goal in the last minute of regulation time to concede a two-one home defeat to league leader
Melbourne Victory v Queensland Roar
After five drawn games, Melbourne Victory finally got its first win of the season by two goals to nil against Queensland Roar at Telstra Dome last night in
Late drama as Melbourne Victory fights back against Adelaide United
Melbourne Victory came back from the dead to snatch a two-all draw with Adelaide United at Telstra Dome on Saturday night before 22,466 spectators to keep its faint
Don’t hold your breath waiting for corruption to be tackled
There have been a number of high profile cases or allegations of corruption in sport in recent weeks. Mike Newell, manager of Luton Town football club in England
A-League on a knife edge
Much as everyone connected with association football in Australia wants the new A-League to succeed the signs at present are not as rosy as the announcement of a
Just a suggestion
I am not sure SESA should be encouraging others to risk their money, but if you have the entrepreneurial spirit and you want to have a flutter in
Australia and the World Cup
Getting to the World Cup was hard enough, but now Australia faces the current and five times world champion, Brazil, European powerhouse Croatia and Asian champion Japan in
No butts
The Materazzi-Zidane incident may turn out to be a storm in a tea cup, but for the moment it is occupying hectares of space in the media around
Marnie Haig-Muir: Your review of the latest Rankin is right on the money, Roy. This book...