Remotes at the ready:Watching sport will cost more in 2024

Remotes at the ready:Watching sport will cost more in 2024

Sports viewers will not want to lose their remote controls in 2024 for there will be plenty to enjoy,but as the broadcast market continues to splinter,it will come at a cost.

  • byJon Pierik

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From cancer treatment to captaincy and a World Cup in between:Stott is proud of how far she’s come

From cancer treatment to captaincy and a World Cup in between:Stott is proud of how far she’s come

Getting to put on the captain’s armband is a special achievement for Melbourne City’s Rebekah Stott,who’s journey to this point in her career included a tough period with cancer treatment.

  • byMarnie Vinall
Perth beat Melbourne City to go top of A-League Women

Perth beat Melbourne City to go top of A-League Women

English striker Millie Farrow has scored a hat-trick to steer Perth Glory to a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Melbourne City and move her side top of the A-League Women table.

  • byAnna Harrington
Glory suffer first ALW loss of season,WSW stun Western

Glory suffer first ALW loss of season,WSW stun Western

Wellington Phoenix have rallied from a goal down to hand ladder-leading Perth Glory their first loss of the season in a 2-1 A-League Women victory.

  • byAnna Harrington andJasper Bruce
Glory snatch 96th-minute equaliser against Victory as Rigby reaches milestone

Glory snatch 96th-minute equaliser against Victory as Rigby reaches milestone

The win ensured Glory skipper Tash Rigby could celebrate her 100th A-League game in style.

  • byJustin Chadwick
‘A lot more intensity’:Shock axing explained as new coach makes his mark

‘A lot more intensity’:Shock axing explained as new coach makes his mark

They sit within the top four but Brisbane have opted to axe and replace their coach. Here,the decision is explained as the new man in stamps his authority.

  • byNick Wright
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How A-League’s biggest investor got a $140m get out of jail free card
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Australian soccer

How A-League’s biggest investor got a $140m get out of jail free card

The A-Leagues could be forced to buyout its largest shareholder by 2029 in a move that would require the cash-strapped sport to find money it doesn’t have.

  • byBen Schneiders
A-Leagues reverse controversial grand final deal with Destination NSW

A-Leagues reverse controversial grand final deal with Destination NSW

The APL confirmed the decision on Wednesday morning when announcing a new,full mid-season round of fixtures to be played in Sydney as part of the “updated partnership”.

  • byEmma Kemp
Rylee Foster broke her neck and back in a horrific car crash. On Sunday,she played in the A-League

Rylee Foster broke her neck and back in a horrific car crash. On Sunday,she played in the A-League

The former Liverpool goalkeeper’s comeback game ended in defeat,but for Foster,her family and the medical experts who treated her,it was a major victory.

  • byTom Garry
The tax haven,the PO box,the tropical island:Who owns Australian soccer
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Australian soccer

The tax haven,the PO box,the tropical island:Who owns Australian soccer

The A-Leagues’ major shareholder owns its stake in Australian professional soccer via a series of offshore tax havens,including an infamous PO box in the Cayman Islands.

  • byBen Schneiders
Who owns the word football? Soccer is winning the battle

Who owns the word football? Soccer is winning the battle

It has been almost 20 years since soccer’s rebrand and,according to new data,more Australians associate the beautiful game with the term “football” than ever before.

  • byVince Rugari