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George Stogiannou

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Socceroos aim to tame Green Falcons

Earlier this week, coach Postecoglou announced his final 23-man squad for the five matches in June beginning with Thursday’s World Cup qualifier in Adelaide.

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Cannons and Sharks spring into transfer window action

There have been a number of player movements in and out of clubs with Port Melbourne Sharks among the most active.

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When Roberto Met South

Carlos visited Melbourne and Lakeside earlier this week to meet SMFC officials, and gain first-hand knowledge of the club, its facilities and its culture.

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Private academy plans to save Centre of Excellence

The doors of the COE are due to close in August, but they may reopen under a bold plan proposed by the Football Star Academy.

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Dormant sports foundation looks to relaunch in wake of Lou’s passing

Co-founder of the Hellenic Australian Sports Foundation, George Georgiou talks about reinvigorating the foundation and supporting up-and-coming athletes of Greek background.

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Lou’s gone but the legend lives on

On Wednesday 17 May the black and white army will turn out in their thousands to farewell a beloved son of the club.

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Sydney Olympic head coach Monroy departs abruptly

Appointed late last year and having started the season with promise, Jaime Monroy’s return to Spain had the club in shock.

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Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC to face off in A-League grand final

Where many would see a difficult challenge, high achievers tend to see an opportunity and this is one such occasion, writes George Stogiannou.

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High-flying Northcote City looking to raise the bar

Despite the excellent start, the coach won’t allow complacency into the squad. “We’re really fussy about standards. I think comfort is a standard-killer.”

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Bergers and Bentleigh Square off at the Village

Heidelberg hasn’t beaten the Greens in the league since May 2014. Will they have better luck this Sunday?

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