Newcastle score eight in Adelaide

Adelaide United 0-8 Newcastle Jets By Jonathon Hagger 29/3/24 Above: Newcastle Jets celebrate at Coopers Stadium today. Photo: Newcastle Jets. With the chance of being able to play finals football depending on a big win and other match results going their way, the Newcastle Jets could only play their match against Adelaide United in one way, full throttle. While Adelaide United continued to languishContinue reading “Newcastle score eight in Adelaide”

Two Matildas sign up for new A-League Women season amidst signing bonanza

Over the past few days, a total of 17 players have been announced by seven clubs in the A-League Women, and there have been coaching developments at a further two sides. Here’s Impetus’ in-depth guide of who is going where (24/8/23). Above: Cortnee Vine talking earlier this week about her decision to stay at SydneyContinue reading “Two Matildas sign up for new A-League Women season amidst signing bonanza”

A-League Women Wednesday Media Conferences

8/3/23 CANBERRA UNITED: by Ryan Miller-Woods Canberra United head coach Njegosh Popovich outlined his thoughts to the media today on the APL’s decision to deduct the club three points for fielding an illegible player against Sydney FC with the club set to appeal the penalty. “There’s three windows of opportunities to make substitutions. We endedContinue reading “A-League Women Wednesday Media Conferences”

Morrison and Melina outscore Jets

Melbourne Victory 5-2 Newcastle Jets by Kieran Yap (19/12/22) Above: Melbourne Victory celebrate another strike from Kayla Morrison. Photo: Melbourne Victory. Melbourne Victory won their third game in a row in an entertaining and incident-filled match at AAMI Park. Victory named an unchanged lineup from their win over Perth Glory. While Newcastle brought Claire CoelhoContinue reading “Morrison and Melina outscore Jets”

Confidence High, and Ayres in form as Victory travel to Perth

By Kieran Yap (10/12/22) Above: Melina Ayres in action for Melbourne Victory. Photo: Melbourne Victory. Only goal difference separated Melbourne Victory and Perth Glory last season. The slimmest of margins and a draw between the two sides meant that Melbourne Victory finished fourth and went on to become champions. A month into the current campaignContinue reading “Confidence High, and Ayres in form as Victory travel to Perth”