Zadkovich eyes Roar resurgence after season of turmoil

Zadkovich eyes Roar resurgence after season of turmoil

After securing a two-year contract as head coach,Ruben Zadkovich insists the club can become a powerhouse their long-suffering fans can be proud of.

  • byJoel Gould

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Passion is not a crime,and police are not the enemy
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Passion is not a crime,and police are not the enemy

Police need a better understanding of soccer culture. And fans need to know police are not the enemy.

  • byCameron Atfield
‘Ange,I’m in’:Why Postecoglou’s powers of persuasion work on so many signings

‘Ange,I’m in’:Why Postecoglou’s powers of persuasion work on so many signings

Many players have spoken about getting “the call” from the Australian coach. At Celtic,there was a running joke he could have a career in recruitment.

  • byCharlie Eccleshare
Suncorp Stadium to be pushed to the limit with more concerts,games

Suncorp Stadium to be pushed to the limit with more concerts,games

The venue colloquially known as Lang Park is now so vital to Brisbane’s economy the Queensland government wants to change the law to allow more events.

  • byCameron Atfield
K-pop,drama and dumpling delights:Things to do in Brisbane this week

K-pop,drama and dumpling delights:Things to do in Brisbane this week

Get in early with some Lunar New Year festivities,or take in some indie rock royalty from the US.

  • byNick Dent
Shae Cahill shines on Roar ALM debut in front of famous dad

Shae Cahill shines on Roar ALM debut in front of famous dad

On the day Cahill senior was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame,the 18-year-old attacking midfielder came agonisingly close to scoring in the Roar’s draw with Western Sydney.

  • byJoel Gould
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A first-year coach awoke a sleeping giant. Teens are at its heart

A first-year coach awoke a sleeping giant. Teens are at its heart

After nearly a decade without success,first-year coach Ross Aloisi has rewritten the script,with the help of some teenagers.

  • byNick Wright
Pluck of the Irish as Roar score ALM win over Glory

Pluck of the Irish as Roar score ALM win over Glory

Brisbane Roar maestro Jay O’Shea was the star in a 2-1 win over Perth Glory that took his side to third on the A-League Men ladder.

  • byJoel Gould
‘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
R&B,a fringe festival and Hunger Games:The best things to do in Brisbane this week

R&B,a fringe festival and Hunger Games:The best things to do in Brisbane this week

Stars of R&B converge,Wynnum Fringe takes flight,and a new Hunger Games movie opens in Brisbane this week.

  • byNick Dent
Chelsea has fought ‘the unknown’. The Matildas’ aura must trigger change

Chelsea has fought ‘the unknown’. The Matildas’ aura must trigger change

A Paris dream beckons for a Brisbane recruit. However,amid her trying juggling act,there is a major change still needed for women’s soccer to reach its peak.

  • byNick Wright