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  • Premier League club tipped to take ‘huge gamble’ on Ange Postecoglou despite ‘terrible’ r…

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    Premier League club tipped to take ‘huge gamble’ on Ange Postecoglou despite ‘terrible’ record in trophy-winning Tottenham spell and 39-day stint at Nottingham Forest

    Ange Postecoglou is considering a return to the Premier League dugout, but potential suitors remain wary. The 60-year-old manager possesses a divisive track record in England, combining Europa League success at Tottenham Hotspur with a disastrous 17th-place finish, followed by a fleeting tenure at Nottingham Forest, making his next appointment a massive risk for any club.

    According to a report from Football Insider, Postecoglou is assessing his options ahead of the summer following a highly damaging stint at Forest. Despite securing the Europa League trophy, his time at Tottenham ended in a dismal 17th-place finish, costing him his job. The Australian's subsequent move to the City Ground proved even more catastrophic, lasting just eight games before he was dismissed. Now, as clubs across the English top flight prepare for administrative changes, recruitment departments are left weighing his "Angeball" philosophy against the severe defensive vulnerabilities exposed during his turbulent time in the division.

    Cristian Romero admits he's 'not having the best time' at Tottenham amid La Liga transfer talk

    The Argentine defender didn't mask his frustration with the current environment at Spurs, though he emphasized a professional need to "focus on the club" and rediscover his best form. These comments paint a picture of a key figure increasingly disillusioned as he reportedly attracts interest from Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

    Despite his admitted unhappiness, Romero was quick to emphasize that he remains professional and committed to steering the club away from danger. With a crucial fixture against Sunderland on the horizon, the defender understands that individual feelings must be set aside for the greater good of the Spurs squad as they fight for survival.

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    Tottenham: Cristian Romero’s mindset admission may make Ange Postecoglou think twice

    Tottenham Hotspur star Cristian Romero has admitted he is “not having the best time” amid the ongoing relegation struggles.

    On the face of it, a return of six goals and four assists in 31 games in all competitions is a good return for a central defender.

    However, dig a little deeper and Romero has been something of a liability for Tottenham this season.

    He has picked up eight yellow cards in the Premier League alone, and has been sent off twice. Indeed, Romero’s second dismissal led to a four-game ban.

    The Argentine has been linked with Real Madrid this summer. Now, Romero has made, arguably, a worrying admission during Tottenham’s fight to stay in the Premier League.

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  • Tennis club’s 20-year project | Telestroke comes to Kingaroy | ‘Phins Up’ for Cobbo’s fir…

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    Tennis club’s 20-year project

    It has been a project more than 20 years in the making, but Kingaroy and District Tennis Association finally has […]

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    Telestroke comes to Kingaroy

    After years of campaigning by locals, Kingaroy Hospital will at last switch on its stroke telemedicine service next week. Kingaroy […]

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    ‘Phins Up’ for Cobbo’s first try

    Selwyn Cobbo scored his first try as a Dolphin during the team's 21 March clash with the Sharks. Cobbo, 23, […]

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  • March Club Changers of the Month – Growing the game | Game On for All: White Eagles Remove Fina…

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    March Club Changers of the Month – Growing the game

    Participation sits at the heart of football. Whether it’s welcoming new players, breaking down barriers, or creating stronger pathways for young talent, clubs across the country continue to lead by example. 

    This month, we celebrate nine outstanding Club Changers whose commitment to growing the game shines through in their local communities.

    Spring Hills FC continues to expand opportunities for players of all ages, offering an inclusive environment that supports beginners and returning participants alike. Their focus on accessible programs and structured pathways has helped strengthen local engagement.

    Sturt Lions FC has been recognised for driving participation growth through targeted community outreach and enhanced football experiences. Their commitment to making the game enjoyable and welcoming is reflected in rising member involvement.

    Game On for All: White Eagles Remove Financial Barriers for Young Footballers

    Capital Football is pleased to recognise Canberra White Eagles Football Club (WEFC) as the Club Changer Club of the Month for March, highlighting the club’s commitment to inclusion, accessibility, and community impact.

    As part of Football Australia’s Club Changer Program, which supports clubs to build strong, sustainable and inclusive environments, WEFC has demonstrated leadership through a proactive approach to removing financial barriers to participation.

    Central to this initiative is the club’s Junior Development commitment to offer a fee-free place within every junior team, expanding on Football Australia’s recommended single fee-free position across the club. This approach ensures greater access to football for families experiencing financial hardship and reflects a clear commitment to inclusive participation.

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  • Ins and Outs Round 18: Club captain returns, Phoenix lose two internationals | ALM & ALW Squad Se…

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    Ins and Outs Round 18: Club captain returns, Phoenix lose two internationals

    The teams are IN ahead of the this weekend’s clashes in Round 18 of the Isuzu UTE A-League.

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    Adelaide United squad: 3.Bart VRIENDS, 4.Panagiotis KIKIANIS, 7.Ryan KITTO, 9.Luka JOVANOVIĆ, 10.Juan MUÑIZ, 12.Jonny YULL, 14.Jay BARNETT, 17.Ben FOLAMI, 19.Yaya DUKULY, 22.Joshua SMITS, 23.Luke DUZEL, 35.Brody BURKITT, 36.Panashe MADANHA, 40.Ethan COX, 44.Ryan WHITE, 52.Sotiri PHILLIS, 54.Bailey O’NEIL, 55.Ethan ALAGICH, 65.Joey GARUCCIO, 74.Amlani TATU

    Unavailable: 11.Craig GOODWIN (groin, long term) 20.Dylan PIERIAS (knee, long term 87.Anselmo de MORAES (hip) 99.Ajak RIAK (hamstring)

    Perth Glory Squad: 1.Mark BIRIGHITTI (gk), 2.Charbel SHAMOON, 3.Sam SUTTON, 4.Scott WOOTTON, 5.Riley FOXE, 7.Nicholas PENNINGTON, 8.Callum TIMMINS, 9.Jaiden KUCHARSKI, 15.Zach LISOLAJSKI, 16.Gabriel POPOVIC, 17.Arion SULEMANI, 18.Luca TEVERE, 20.Trent OSTLER, 22.Adam TAGGART (c), 24.Andriano LEBIB, 25.Sebastian DESPOTOVSKI, 27.Will FRENEY, 29.Matt SUTTON (gk), 39.Giovanni DE ABREU, 67.Stefan COLAKOVSKI

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    Adelaide United Head Coaches, Airton Andrioli and Theo Tsiounis, have named their extended squads for this weekend’s Round 18 fixtures.

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    3.Bart VRIENDS, 4.Panagiotis KIKIANIS, 7.Ryan KITTO, 9.Luka JOVANOVIĆ, 10.Juan MUÑIZ, 12.Jonny YULL, 14.Jay BARNETT, 17.Ben FOLAMI, 19.Yaya DUKULY, 22.Joshua SMITS, 23.Luke DUZEL, 35.Brody BURKITT, 36.Panashe MADANHA, 40.Ethan COX, 44.Ryan WHITE, 52.Sotiri PHILLIS, 54.Bailey O’NEIL, 55.Ethan ALAGICH, 65.Joey GARUCCIO, 74.Amlani TATU

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    Lumus Imaging Injury Update: A-League Men & Women Round 18

    Brisbane Roar are locked in for a big weekend of A-League action, with the Men kicking things off on Saturday afternoon away against Sydney FC before the Women face Adelaide United at Spencer Park on Sunday.

    After a 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory last weekend, Roar will be looking for all three points at Allianz Stadium this Saturday.

    Due to an accumulation of five yellow cards, James McGarry is suspended and will return for Round 19 next week.

    Noah Maieroni has served his one-game suspension and returns to the extended squad.

    Henry Hore, Nathan Amanatidis, Jay O’Shea and Milorad Stajic continue rehabilitation for their respective leg injuries.

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  • Country club plays down sensational Dustin Martin news | Richmond champion Dustin Martin joins po…

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    Country club plays down sensational Dustin Martin news

    Yarrawonga has played down reports Dustin Martin is set to make a sensational return to country football.

    Football manager at Yarrawonga, Xavier Leslie, has told Zero Hanger the Pigeons have not spoken to Martin.

    Reports today are that the Richmond champion and three-time Norm Smith Medallist is set to feature in the Ovens and Murray League in 2026. He is expected to play between three and nine games for the Pigeons, and has been training over the pre-season in anticipation of his return.

    There has been a video of him training in Yarrawonga, which has seen the likes of AFL goalkicking star Brendan Fevola succeed in a post-AFL career.

    Richmond champion Dustin Martin joins powerhouse local club

    Dustin Martin is set to play with local club Yarrawonga in a sensational return to footy.

    The Richmond champion and three-time Norm Smith Medallist will feature in the Ovens and Murray League in 2026. He is expected to play between three and nine games for the Pigeons, and has been training over the pre-season in anticipation of his return.

    There has been a video of him training in Yarrawonga, which has seen the likes of AFL goalkicking star Brendan Fevola succeed in a post-AFL career.

    Martin spent 15 years at Punt Road, playing 302 games and is a lock for a Hall of Fame selection.

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  • ‘My own club was homophobic’: Gay footballer’s A-League bombshell | Josh Cavallo alleges Ad…

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    ‘My own club was homophobic’: Gay footballer’s A-League bombshell

    Adelaide United has strongly denied damning allegations by Australia’s first openly gay professional footballer Josh Cavallo, who says he was benched by the A-League club because of his sexuality. SUBSCRIBE to find out more

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    Josh Cavallo alleges Adelaide United exit was driven by homophobia within the club

    Josh Cavallo has alleged that his exit from Adelaide United was driven by homophobia within the club.

    The 26-year-old midfielder, who became the first active top-flight male professional footballer to come out as gay, issued a detailed public statement on Instagram on Monday evening (12 January) claiming that he was deliberately sidelined under the club’s new management because of his sexuality.

    Alongside an image with his fiancé, Leighton Morrell, on a football pitch, he wrote, “It’s taken me a while to digest how my time at Adelaide United ended, but I think the fans deserve honesty.

    “Leaving the club had nothing to do with football. Decisions were made by people in power that blocked my opportunities, not because of my talent, but because of who I choose to love. Under the new management, it became clear that I wasn’t allowed on the pitch because of politics. It’s hard to swallow when I realised my own club was homophobic.”

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  • NRL club rocked by brutal double blow | New Perth team adds most experienced NRL player yet to in…

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    New Perth team adds most experienced NRL player yet to inaugural roster

    Josh Curran will head west after the 2026 NRL season. (Getty Images: Cameron Spencer)

    Josh Curran will join the Bears on a three-year contract in 2027.

    Curran has played more than 100 NRL matches and represented the Indigenous All-Stars.

    The Bears remain in the hunt for Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, who has yet to announce whether he will stay with the Titans.

    The Perth Bears have landed their most experienced NRL player so far in their recruitment drive, signing Canterbury's Josh Curran on a three-year deal.

    Curran officially became the eighth player to join the franchise on Wednesday, confirming he would head west after finishing with the Bulldogs this year.

    Bears on verge of adding star Storm duo following shock Lomax player swap call — Nov 1 LIVE

    The Storm have confirmed that Nick Meaney and Tyran Wishart will leave the club at the end of this season with the pair all but certain to head west and link up with the Perth Bears.

    Code Sports reported on Thursday that Meaney will join the Bears from 2027, giving the expansion club an option at fullback and centre, although it’s being suggested that Meaney will wear the No. 1 to begin the Bears’ inaugural season.

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  • AFLW B&F: How your club polled, top vote-getters | McDonagh earns maiden All-Australian selection…

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    AFLW B&F: How your club polled, top vote-getters

    We break down how your club fared during the 2025 AFLW best-and-fairest count

    NORTH Melbourne star Ash Riddell claimed the Best and Fairest after an enthralling count on Monday night.

    Guaranteed at least a share of the coveted prize heading into the final round, Riddell was joined on 20 votes by Geelong star Georgie Prespakis.

    But the Roos ball-magnet polled another three votes – the sixth time she took home maximum votes – to win outright on 23 votes.

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    McDonagh earns maiden All-Australian selection

    Hawthorn forward Áine McDonagh has been named in the 2025 All-Australian team.

    Áine McDonagh has been recognised for her outstanding AFLW season, with selection in the 2025 All-Australian team.

    This marks McDonagh’s maiden All-Australian blazer in her fourth season at the highest level, named at half forward.

    Playing every game in 2025, McDonagh was a key pillar in Hawthorn’s forward line.

    The 27-year-old kicked a career-high 22 goals for the season (including finals), which saw her top the club’s leading goalkicker list, in addition to ranking sixth in the league.

    A strong presence in the attacking half, McDonagh averaged 12.1 disposals, 1.6 goals, 5.4 score involvements, 2.4 tackles and 2.2 marks per game.

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    W Awards | Hanks finishes third in overall count

    Tyla Hanks finished third in the 2025 AFLW best and fairest count

    TYLA Hanks has finished third in the 2025 AFLW best and fairest count, receiving 18 votes during Monday night’s W Awards.

    The freshly named All-Australian midfielder polled votes across seven games, including four three-vote performances.  

    Hanks wasn’t the only Demon celebrated for strong displays with 10 Melbourne players collecting a total of 54 votes.

    Kate Hore was next in line behind Hanks with the second most votes for the red and blue, polling 11 from six games of recognition. 

    Across the team’s 12 matches, five players were named best afield with Hanks, Hore, Maeve Chaplin, Eden Zanker and Tayla Harris all deemed the top players on nine occasions.

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