Blogs
It seems there is only one man destined to be England’s next manager, and it sure isn't Mike Bassett.
Fabio Capello qutting England may be his best tactical move while a young Australian team does its best to upset Juventus in Italy.
An errant cat did its bit to fulfil a strange football prophecy, now if ony 'Arry Redknapp could play his part.
Coaches who blame losses on the players’ lack of character, desire and pride usually do so because they are bankrupt in being able to identify the tactical or technical cause of the defeat.
While Mark Hughes believes John Terry is being favoured over Anton Ferdinand, Circus regulars Joey Barton and Mario Balotelli continue to do what they do best.
Meet Our Bloggers
Les Murray
Fondly known as 'Mr Football', Les has been directly involved in all
the major events covered by SBS Sport, including five World Cup
football tournaments. Follow @lesmurraysbs on Twitter.
Craig Foster
As SBS’s chief football analyst, Craig provides expert opinion and unrivalled insight. He has also represented the Socceroos and played abroad. Follow @Craig_Foster on Twitter.
Ned Zelic
Considered one of Australia's most gifted players, Ned Zelic represented the Socceroos 34 times over a decorated career that spanned Europe, Asia and the United Kingdom. Follow @NedZelic on Twitter.
David Zdrilic
After years playing abroad and a 20-goal career for the Socceroos, David turned his hand to football punditry and is a beach football fanatic. Follow @zdrila on Twitter.
Scott McIntyre
Scott’s passion and knowledge of Asian football has consolidated his reputation as Australia’s foremost Asian football expert.
Vitor Sobral
Vitor commentates for SBS and works as a presenter for The World Game. His passion for European football resonates through his blogs. Follow @Vitor_TWG on Twitter.
Philip Micallef
Philip Micallef is a football writer with almost 40 years of experience. He has worked for News Limited and now SBS. He is a long-time follower of AC Milan.
The Circus
The Circus is The World Game's regular look at the beautiful game from left field. So join us every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for something a little more light-hearted than the norm.
Tim Vickery
British-born Tim works as a journalist and has lived in Brazil since 1994 and provides unrivalled knowledge of South American football.
Cornell Heyden
Hailing from Amsterdam, Ajax tragic Cornell vander Heyden has over 12 years of journalism experience and cites covering the 2006 World Cup among his career highlights. Follow @dvanda101 on Twitter.
A-League Week 18
While the Melbourne derby ended in a stalemate, Brisbane Roar, Wellington Phoenix and Perth Glory all exhibited their title credentials.
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