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    5 celebrations and an injury - the truth behind the A-League narrative. Featuring Taylor Swift

    5 celebrations and an injury - the truth behind the A-League narrative. Featuring Taylor Swift

    It's a special Tuesday MAFFS following the dramatic end to Melbourne Victory vs Western United, and Nick Stoll, Joe Simon, Josh Parish & Teo Pellizzeri are here to unpack the fun.

    Da Silva Da Livering late, Penha's panenka & pain, who is more fun Perth vs Central Coast Mariners, re-creating Nike ads, Taylor Swift songs (A-League edition) plus your questions.

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    Pro/Rel for MAFFS

    Pro/Rel for MAFFS

    Nick Stoll, Joe Simon, Josh Parish and the newly promoted Nick D'Urbano are here to discuss what made Australian football fun this week.

    Socceroos victory over Bangladesh, the National Second Division announcement, Raso's derby debut, D'Urbano's questionable fantasy football tactics & much more.

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    GOLAZO Galore!

    GOLAZO Galore!

    MAFFS is back!

    Nick Stoll, Joe Simon, Josh Parish & special guest Teo Pellizzeri are here to chat about what made Australian Football fun this week - and there is plenty to discuss.

    Irankunda, 4Naroli, Matildas domination, Baccus finally scores, and the introduction of "Who does he play for?"

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    Episode 0 - The Converted Football Ash Tray

    Episode 0 - The Converted Football Ash Tray

    Make Australian Football Fun Society is the podcast that always asks - what has made Australian Football fun this week, and what would make it even more fun next week?

    This week, Nick Stoll, Joe Simon & Josh Parish discuss the Football Ashes Trophy, the return of the A-Leagues, Ange, Cortnee Vine & much more.

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    The first Matildas

    The first Matildas

    All eyes will be on Australia's elite team at this year's FIFA Women's World Cup. But it’s in stark contrast to Australia’s first national women's soccer team who ran car washes and appeared on a TV dating show to fulfill their dreams of competing on the world stage.

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    29. Developing the high performance coach

    29. Developing the high performance coach

    On this episode, host Sam Robertson is joined by high-performance coach Neil Craig and skill acquisition expert Professor Damian Farrow in a general discussion covering all things high performance coaching.  Topics include:

    - The new skill sets required by the modern coach
    - Areas for improvement in training and practice
    - Structuring coaching departments around the head coach, and
    - Future innovations in coaching and athlete development

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    Tim Cahill has done it again! — Simon Hill on the art and craft of sports commentary

    Tim Cahill has done it again! — Simon Hill on the art and craft of sports commentary

    Simon Hill is the voice of Australian football. Manchester born, he called Premier League football and FA Cup finals for BBC in the UK, before emigrating to Australia to work for SBS and Foxsports. His calls of the Socceroos matches in their history making World Cup finals run in 2005-6 are iconic and still send shivers down the spine. In this episode he talks about how he became a commentator, why he journeyed Down Under, the mayhem of those historic nights, and what makes great commentary, with examples of great moments included. Aguerrrrrrro!

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    Could Hawthorn be the 'dark horse' of the 2020 trade period?

    Could Hawthorn be the 'dark horse' of the 2020 trade period?
    Graham Wright rejoins the podcast this week to give an update on Hawthorn's trade action. He shares the club's number one priority, and provides answers on the several players who have been linked to the brown and gold. New Hawk Kyle Hartigan also makes an appearance to explain what drew him to Hawthorn, and what role he can see himself filling within the line up.

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    The Player Market I State of play from an agent

    The Player Market I State of play from an agent
    Leading player agent John Grimaud joins Adam Peacock to discuss where the players market is at right now, with an emphasis on the Australian market.
    Grimaud gives his take on how the A League reinvigorates itself, what the priorities should be and how we can go about getting more players into the European leagues.
    It's a fascinating insight into the realities facing Australian football's development.. and it's not all doom and gloom!

    FULL RUNDOWN
    1.00 State of Australian player market, and what the A League should really focus on post COVID
    10.00 How you build a plan for your player
    15.00 Getting players overseas - how tough is it now?
    19.00 How do we alter that reputation in Europe?
    22.30 Hardships faced by Australian players once overseas
    26.00 Robbie Kruse and his pathway
    32.00 The mayhem of a transfer window closing
    35.00 Why India is flavour of the month for A League players


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    Coaching in COVID I Scott Miller on football in a pandemic

    Coaching in COVID I Scott Miller on football in a pandemic
    Former A League and now NPL coach in Melbourne Scott Miller joins Adam Peacock to discuss how greatly COVID has affected football in Australia, and in particular, the footballers!
    From young players, to those playing at NPL level, to coaches trying to get the most out of a strange situation - especially in Victoria - Miller talks about what players can do to keep themselves up to speed not only in a physical sense, but mental as well.
    Miller - who has spent time at some big clubs across Europe - also talks about the trends in football, and what it has become in the last decade, and there's a ripping yarn about Cristiano Ronaldo that typifies his mindset, and a quick one about why Scott Parker was always destined for management.
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    James Johnson, CEO of the FFA chats to Adam Peacock

    James Johnson, CEO of the FFA chats to Adam Peacock
    Plenty happening, as always in Australian football.
    Pay deals, pandemics, independent leagues, a World Cup to plan, a World Cup to win!
    Adam Peacock discusses all that and more with the man in charge, FFA CEO James Johnson in tis special edition of the Fox Football Podcast.

    RUNDOWN
    2.00 The FFA XI Principles - when it goes from theory to practical
    6.00 A and W League independence - why isn't it is it independent yet?
    8.40 How close with the FFA stay to the clubs in running the professional leagues?
    9.15 Don't copy and paste the Premier League model - there are others better
    11.00 How does the FFA and the clubs ensure they don't step on each others turf? Club v country issues potentially
    13.30 Confidence around the PFA and clubs sorting out a pay deal
    15.00 Growing the football economy in Australia - how?! (Libby Cacace deal from Wellington was more than the total transfers for any year in A League history!)
    18.30 tapping into the international transfer system - creating opportunities for young Australian players, clubs ensuring length of contract helps the ability to get transfers
    22.00 The domestic system - especially between A League and NPL clubs - how we improve that. Clubs all over the country need incentive to develop players.
    23.45 Thoughts on the sentiment of A League clubs plundering NPL clubs for young talent, without compensation. It will become more expensive for clubs, but they will get that back when better players are produced along the line.
    25.00 When will a transfer system happen in Australia?
    27.00 Second division. What are the next steps?
    29.00 Is there a model of a second div that would suit Australian football?
    30.45 Don't the A League clubs have a deal until 2034? How do you relegate someone from that?
    32.45 Government support - how does the FFA make this work better for the game?
    34.45 What do you hope the legacy of the Women's World Cup will be?
    37.00 Will the Matildas be managerless for much longer?











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