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Ange Postecoglou

Youth failures halts progress of Australian football

With the recent performances of the Socceroos and Young Socceroos coming under intense scrutiny, The Age football expert Michael Lynch speaks to Andrew Dimopoulos about the future of Australian football.

50 Interviews: Postecoglou’s turning point

Young Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou walks away with his reputation in tatters following a disastrous interview, selected by Andrew Dimopoulos for our ’50 Interviews’ project.

Erasing our minnow tag

Australia has every right to feel disappointed at not securing results in its first two matches of the World Cup, writes Jordan Witte.

Youth failures halts progress of Australian football

With the recent performances of the Socceroos and Young Socceroos coming under intense scrutiny, The Age football expert Michael Lynch speaks to Andrew Dimopoulos about the future of Australian football.

50 Interviews: Postecoglou’s turning point

Young Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou walks away with his reputation in tatters following a disastrous interview, selected by Andrew Dimopoulos for our ’50 Interviews’ project.

Erasing our minnow tag

Australia has every right to feel disappointed at not securing results in its first two matches of the World Cup, writes Jordan Witte.

more from Ange Postecoglou

Youth failures halts progress of Australian football

With the recent performances of the Socceroos and Young Socceroos coming under intense scrutiny, The Age football expert Michael Lynch speaks to Andrew Dimopoulos about the future of Australian football.

50 Interviews: Postecoglou’s turning point

Young Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou walks away with his reputation in tatters following a disastrous interview, selected by Andrew Dimopoulos for our ’50 Interviews’ project.

Erasing our minnow tag

Australia has every right to feel disappointed at not securing results in its first two matches of the World Cup, writes Jordan Witte.

Franjic blow leaves holes

Ivan Franjic’s tournament-ending hamstring injury has left Australia with issues at right back, writes Sean Ellicott.

Dare to dream

After a miracle run in 2006, why can’t the Socceroos stand up in Brazil? Justin Falconer thinks it’s possible.

Profiling Ange’s hopefuls

Riley Beveridge gives you the lowdown on every member of Australia’s preliminary 30-man squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Ange’s list

Luke Sale has his say on who will be part of Ange Postecoglou’s preliminary Socceroo squad announcement for Brazil 2014.

A new generation of Socceroos

Massimo Luongo’s surprise selection in Australia’s squad to take on Ecuador represents a change of direction under Ange Postecoglou, writes Riley Beveridge.

The Socceroos’ Mile man

With a new coach at the helm promising opportunities for the next generation, Socceroo Mile Jedinak should be given the captain’s armband, writes Justin Falconer.

Chanting for the right reasons

Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.

Ange first past the Poste

Ange Postecoglou’s appointment as coach of the Socceroos is a long overdue move by the FFA, writes Tom Morris.

Past Socceroos coaches – infographic

Ange Postecoglou has taken the head coaching role of the Socceroos, after Holger Osieck was sacked. Jake Stevens presents this infographic which looks at past coaches of the national team.

FFA must shoulder the blame

The decision makers at the FFA are as much to blame for the Socceroos’ latest woes as is Holger Osieck, writes Daniel Baricevic.

The talent among us

The sacking of Holger Osieck is the perfect opportunity for the FFA to look long and look local in appointing the next coach, writes Erdem Koç.

High five could fix the six

With the A-League finals series starting this Friday, Paul Bastin suggests tweaking the finals format could be in the best interests of the league going forward.

No Broich, no Roar

Brisbane Roar’s last three losses in a row are causing fans to question their premiership chances without injured playmaker Thomas Broich, says Grant Roberts.

And the winner is Mehmet….for now

Few were surprised when Melbourne Victory announced Mehmet Durakovic as its new coach. However as James Rosewarne explains, there’s likely another agenda at play.