Sydney FC have stamped themselves as the greatest A-League Women’s team after winning their fifth championship,the most of any club in the competition’s history of the competition,with a 1-0 defeat of Melbourne City.
Controversy has marred Saturday’s A-League Sydney derby after television cameras showed a fan performing what appears to be a Nazi salute.
The Sky Blues were far too good for Western Sydney on Saturday night,keeping alive what is now a seven-match unbeaten run in the A-League under Ufuk Talay.
If you haven’t been paying attention,you might have missed Sydney FC’s steady evolution from a marquee-hunting “franchise” into a well-rounded,multifaceted “proper club”.
Ufuk Talay has hit out at social media trolls who flooded Patrick Wood’s inbox with abusive messages after his botched attempt on goal went viral at the weekend.
Sydney FC striker Patrick Wood’s nightmare miss has gone viral around the world. Yet it wasn’t even the craziest thing that happened in the A-Leagues on Saturday.
A bit like Goldilocks,Scott Barlow trialled two homes that didn’t fit. Hopefully the third,bought for about $40 million,is just right.
After a record-breaking Women’s World Cup,can the domestic competition be a success?
After her World Cup performance,Cortnee Vine could have set off overseas. But the Matildas’ forward had no doubt in her mind about staying in the A-League.
Brazilian Fabio Gomes has helped deliver Sydney FC their first silverware in three years after the striker fired a double to complete a 3-1 Australia Cup final win over the Brisbane Roar.
The club is struggling to reconnect with its fan base after three seasons playing outside the city in Redcliffe.