Blowing it in the Windies
IT WAS like old times watching the West Indies threaten to embarrass the Australians only for them to drop the ball, says Chief Writer RON REED. More »
IT WAS like old times watching the West Indies threaten to embarrass the Australians only for them to drop the ball, says Chief Writer RON REED. More »
CHIEF writer RON REED has witnessed Australia lose more World Cup finals than he has seen them win – and the memories are vivid. More »
Jeff farewells the World Cup More »
George looks into the World Cup crystal ball More »
THE WORLD CUP is over the for the Socceroos and the coach knows why – they didn’t score enough goals. But whose fault was that, asks RON REED More »
HE IS the Socceroos’ best-known and most popular player – and possibly the man most likely to win the crucial match against Peru off his own boot. So surely Tim Cahill’s World Cup will not end in total anti-climax without him even setting foot on the field, sa... More »
Jeff on our cricket woes More »
George Haddon on the match between Pat Cash and the Socceroos More »
Jeff and the World Game More »
IT IS STILL a disappointing mystery why the Socceroos coach has walked away just when the job is almost – but not quite – done, but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be applauded for his efforts, says Chief Writer RON REED More »
HE’S THE inspiration of a nation the captain who led from the front as Australian soccer made it to the World Cup for the fourth time in a row says RON REED. More »
AUSTRALIA’S soccer team have emerged relatively unscathed from their highly challenging World Cup qualifier in Honduras, but the job is far from complete yet, writes RON REED. More »