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  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle, for Saturday November 9, 2024.

    Penny and Pete team up to meander through the week of football news and action.

    Thanks to the teams that support the World Football Team- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA, Auswest Fencing and Wrought Iron and the ALeagueStats.com website. Thank you!

    Our guests this week are-

    Blayne Treadgold, Far Post Perth. We chat Perth Glory’s respective men’s and women’s starts to the season and what this weekend's home double header should look like. Perth won’t be competing in the new National Second Tier in 2025. Reflecting on the last few years of A League, have we got enough resourcing and support to make it work? Should another WA team be looking to make the NST? Will distance always be a very hard hurdle for WA to overcome?

    Tom Sermanni, Matildas Coach. A League W and Matildas. What’s the plan with the tenure you are working with? Will we see an influx of A League players into the squad to plan for the next World Cup or are you happy with the squad? How can Australia create a winning style and what does that look like to you.

    Greg Farrell, Head Coach NPLW Subiaco AFC and Mr Futsal WA. Women’s NPL and Futsal WA news. It’s trials season and there is a frenzy of activity in the football space for young footballers. We discuss what impact the new player roster system will have and how we will fill the newly introduced NPL age and competition levels. How is the Futsal and Football West partnership growing.

    Robbie Thomson, Paramount match commentator. National Second Tier and A League. How are numbers stacking up attendance wise. There’s a bit of hype about this being an outstanding season, with a new team and multiple derbies now to look forward to, but there’s a lot of half empty stadiums and with a World Cup campaign needing bucks in the kitty to support a player pathway and fostering talent in the National leagues it ain’t pretty so far. The two NZ teams are pulling in crowds and playing entertaining football! We dissect what’s working and what’s not. Is Australia ready for the National Second Tier and how will the 8 foundation clubs survive a Champions League style competition.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday November 2, 2024.

    Phil Kelly joins host Sean Kelly in the Studio this week. With the A-League underway there is plenty to talk about in local and national football. Join us as we digest the football Smorgasbord.

    Thanks to the teams that support the World Football Team- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA, Auswest Fencing and Wrought Iron and the ALeagueStats.com website. Thank you!

    Our guests this week are -

    Anthony Radich, Perth Glory CEO. A huge announcement this week with the Glory getting the go ahead to build a permanent home. We touch base with Anthony and discuss the business side of football in the Pelegria era.

    Phil Kelly, Football West Life member will help me dissect, the latest in Local, national and international football.

    John Hanley, Walking Football Referee / Educator. John is one of if not the best walking football referees in the Southern Hemisphere. We talk to John about the importance of the referee in player safety, the future direction of the game and the growth in walking football not just our region but the World.

    Paul Thorogood, Wanneroo Walking football, Paul is one of many West Australians headed to the Gold Coast for the Pan Pacific Masters Games. We chat to Paul about the number of teams travelling over to represent the State.

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  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle, for Saturday October 26, 2024.

    Hugh Best brings Penny along for the ride this week with the kind of football flavour only Hugh can bring to the world game. The A-League has kicked off with some big surprises and some promises yet to be filled. The Sydney derby certainly filled the stadium as did the very vocal fans at Auckland’s inaugural home match vs Brisbane Roar. Perth Glory was left wondering what hit them after Macarthur slammed 6 goals last them.

    Thanks to the teams that support the World Football Team- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA, Auswest Fencing and Wrought Iron and the ALeagueStats.com website. Thank you!

    Our guests this week, all WA times, are-

    Matthew Stacey, Perth Glory number one fan. We reflect on a poor start to the season away from home but it’s a home match this Saturday against Wellington Phoenix, who drew 1-1 last week against Western United. Can Glory bring the fans a win? Are you going to the match to show your support for the new Glory? What’s working better this year? Do we have the potential to play exciting football, win matches and get fans through the gates?

    Dan Evans. Morley Windmills wind up their season with their celebration night Friday. Dan shares the news and reflects on the year.

    Clara Hoarau, Professional football player in France with FC Fluery 91. The young Melville player shares her experience in the French Women’s First Division since leaving Perth earlier this year.

    Hayley Roach, the Lost Lioness. Event planner, women’s football advocate, passionate football fan. There always lots to talk about with Hayley from the EPL to the Olympics to World Cup Qualifiers.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday October 19, 2024.

    Penny partners up this week with A-League stats guru, Peter Szkiela. It’s the end of season awards space for the local competitions in Perth, so we recognise those that have entertained us and worked hard to keep our football going. We give thanks to our partners, who support us in bringing you the news- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA, Auswest Fencing and Wrought Iron and Pete, who is behind ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Peter Faulks, Football Hall of Fame Western Australia Inductee. We round up local news, banter local and national football and explore Peters journey in football from men’s amateur to women’s state team tours, to bring a Leicester City fan and sharing his Soccer Coaching knowledge on the web. How do we create a better more resourced football environment to ensure everyone can afford to participate and find a place, off the back of several successful Matildas and Socceroos World Cup campaigns.

    Teo Pellizzeri, Network 10 Football Commentator. A-League and National Team news and conversations. New National Team coach appointments have Brough new conversations and excitement to our beloved Socceroos and Matilda’s. What is it that we have to do to be better than the former regime? Is the playing style and new faces under our new coach Tony Popovic a deal breaker for success. What will Tom Sermanni bring to the Matildas table that we don’t already have? Perth Glory season preview. (Glory’s team captains were announced at the launch this week). What’s different about the A League this year that will see more of us watching streaming and attending matches than last year? Is it some of the stars being signed, new teams in the league, a highly visible and engaging advertising campaign? Or is the sport speaking for itself?

    Samantha Lewis, Journalist and new Impact Manager for Women OnSide. Sam shares her journey in football and some of the defining moments that we all relate to. Breaking crowd records, what did the WWC in Australia leave as its greatest legacy, what defines a Matilda, who are our sports stars today that we didn’t know 10 years ago and what was the turning point. So many great moments to relive in the short space of time that women’s football has rocketed to fame. We discuss all of that and discover just what an Impact Manager is and will be delivering!

    Saskia Tjahja, Marketing and Communications Manager, Football Futures. What is the role of Football Futures and how does it fit into the football environment here in WA? Where can we find and connect with inclusive...

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday October 12, 2024.

    Penny partners up this week with A-League stats guru, Peter Szkiela. The Socceroos and Matildas are moving into new phases with their respective new coaches. We give thanks to our partners, which supports us bringing you the news - Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA, Auswest Fencing and Wrought Iron and ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Jamie Harnwell, Football West CEO. The local season has now concluded, playoffs are sorted and its celebration time! The State League awards kicked off the stream of awards nights on Thursday, followed by the referee night of nights on Friday. A select state team plays Perth Glory at the Sam Kerr Football Centre this weekend as a preview for the A League starting next month.

    Kelechi Osunwa, Perth Football Podcast. Kel brings us up to speed with who landed where in the playoffs, who landed in the MSL vacant space and the players and coaches who were outstanding this season. We will see some of them this weekend in a new look Glory and a predominately Perth RedStar state team.

    Steve Atkins, MUMFC NPLW coach. Steve is recently re-signed at the club and trials are underway. It’s trials super highway at present as clubs vie for the best players. MUMFC narrowly avoided relegation. What’s the plan for 2025? Summer football is going gangbusters with small sided competitions going through the roof as teams keep the learning happening.

    Tom Sermanni, Matildas Coach. Third time is a charm? Tom reflects on being back in the saddle with such incredible changes in the professionalism of the sport and international calendar since he was last at the helm. It’s Matildas Mania these days and there are still some very familiar faces in the squad.

    What was the carrot that enticed him back. What’s upcoming for the Matildas?

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday October 5, 2024.

    Sean Kelly partners up this week with Dave Kindness, Football West Life Member, as the winter season closes with the Amateur cup finals, the season starts for the A-League with a plethora of friendlies and the Australia Cup final. We give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news v- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Peter Simcox, FootballWA.net, We talk to one of the hardworking volunteers behind the go to site for anything football in WA.

    John O'Reilly and Dan Evans, Morley Windmills SC coaches. With a massive change in circumstance what were the challenges for the club starting over?

    Simon Hicks, Perth RedStar FC and President of the WA Football Hall of Fame. RedStar are going from strength to strength, we talk about the club success at all levels and what are the goals for next season?

    With the Hall of fame membership drive and AGM on the horizon, how do we get involved?

    Gareth Morgan, Perth Glory Media Manager. What a week for the Glory, a game against the Goldfields State team, cutthroat final and a country double against the Newcastle jets, we will banter with Gareth about this as well as the season launch and all important first match.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday September 28, 2024.

    Sean Kelly partners up this week with Phil Kelly, State League Standing Committee Chair, on the back of the tail end of top four finals and playoffs and leading into all our local club and state awards nights. We give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news - FutsalWA.org.au: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Blayne Treadgold, The Far Post Perth. Perth Glory, Top Four and Playoff news.

    Jim Webb. What’s happening in the Peel region? Mandurah City FC women and men’s teams in their respective first divisions have had a Stirling year. What’s the key to their success?

    Robbie Thomson, Australian match commentator. Australia Cup, A-League and new National Coaches.

    Paul Lowthorpe, AWFA, talking up walking football, Asia Pacific Walking Football championship, local, national and international competitions. Building relationships with international neighbours.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday September 21, 2024.

    Tony Campbell joins Sean Kelly this week in the studio. The local leagues are all in various stages of completion NPL finals, Inter-divisional play offs and Amateur leagues final weeks. The A-League season is on the Horizon and EPL back in full flight. We give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news- FutsalWA.org.au: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Neil Bennet, Perth RedStar FC. We talk to Neil to preview the Ladies final, and a review of the season that was. Is the league improving and what is in store for the future?

    TBA: If my planned guest can confirm their availability, it will be them, if not Tony and I will be examining some of the hot topics around the local and international game.

    David Winkless, Glory Shed Supporters Club President, joins us from Jurien Bay. We find out what the boys are doing up North. What are the planned celebrations for the 25th Anniversary of the best fans in the land. What does David think of the new signings and the Perth Glory upcoming tour of the regions in Bunbury and Albany?

    Phil Kelly, State League Standing Committee Chair. It has been a big week for local football, with leagues thrown into turmoil. Is it the role of FW to "fix" everything or does the standing committee / zone rep system have a part to play. Is good governance the key to to the machine or do we need a revolution?

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday September 14, 2024.

    The ressies get a run this week as Hugh Best and Peter Szkiela are in the studio together, which is the broadcasting equivalent of multiplying zeros together.

    Our guest lineup this week is;

    Tommy Doleman. The home and away season might be over for our NPL and State league clubs, but there's still the top 4 cup and promotion/relegation playoffs still to come, and who better to go over them with us than Tommy?

    Maurice Oteri. The man from Fremantle City, the Master of Legends. Hugh has organised a chat with him and the subject(s) will be as much of a surprise to me as it is to our listeners.

    Miranda Templeman. It's not much of a coup to say we have one of our semi-regular co-hosts joining us on air, but if we describe her as "Newly-signed Glory Goalkeeper" it sounds much more impressive, so let's go with that!

    Matt Stacey. Perth Glory's self proclaimed #1 fan joins us in the last half hour to give us his opinion on how things are shaping up for this season with the Glory.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday September 7, 2024.

    Join Peter Szkiela and Sean Kelly for a healthy breakfast of football. With the State Cup finals and the final round of the season on today, the local football scene is almost over. Euro football is having the international break, but still a lot going on. We give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news- FutsalWA.org.au: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com

    Our guests this week are-

    Greg Farrell, Futsal WA & Subiaco's NPL Women's coach joins us to catch up with all the news in Futsal, we also talk to Greg about his NPLW side and their progression this season.

    Lee Pepper, Walking Football Federation Australia President, The WFFA are one of the six foundation members of the Federation of International Walking Football Associations (FIWFA). We will talk to Lee about the growth of the game, standardising of the national rules and State bodies, challenges facing the sport with player safety and the elite level game.

    Petar Mrdja, President Kalamunda United. This time last year Kalamunda were on the cusp of promotion, this year they are sitting on top of the State League Div 2, but hot on their heels are East Perth FC. Two pressure games will seperate two teams on the last day. We ask Pete if being the best team in the League increases the pressure.

    Jason Marocchi, Spokesperson for the Alliance of WA Football Clubs (AWAFC), we ask Jason who are the AWAFC?, what was the catalyst for their formation and what are their aims and objectives?

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday August 31, 2024.

    Dave Kindness joins Penny Tanner Hoath this week in the studio, following an amazing week in local football where professional women’s football landed at Perth Glory’s home ground, Perth Glory and Olympic carried the flag in the Australia Cup and Western Australia hosted the second Asia Pacific Walking Football Cup at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. We give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news- FutsalWA.org.au: Perth's Premier Futsal competitions; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com

    Ben Smith, Reporter for Perth Now and the West Australian. Australia Cup, Perth Glory and International Cup news.

    Stephen Peters, Perth Glory Women’s Coach. Stephen shares with us a new look squad, who our number one goalkeeper will be, where the team will be playing and where we can see the squad in the preseason as they shape up for the upcoming summer A-League.

    Katelyn Smith, Football Futures advocate and ParaMatildas Goalkeeper. Katelyn gives us updates on everything from refereeing to National football camps with the ParaMatildas, to coaching in the inclusion football space.

    A reminder that the women’s football Trailblazers film screening and panel presentation afterwards is this Saturday afternoon at the State Library Theatre.

    Jamie Harnwell, Football West CEO. We chat through everything on the local football scene including upcoming finals, the recent Walking Football tournament, the Football West Company Meeting Monday night, upcoming awards nights dates, matches of the rounds and promotions and relegations battles.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday August 24, 2024.

    Peter Szkiela joins Penny Tanner Hoath this week in the studio, in a week where the football world has landed in Perth, and we give thanks to our partners for their support which allows us to bring you the news- Futsal WA: Perth's Premier Futsal competition; Gate and Fence Hardware WA and ALeagueStats.com.

    Our guest lineup, all WA times (after some newsworthy football banter by Pen and Pete), is:

    Robbie Anderson, Perth RedStar FC Head of Communications, shares with us some of the reasons and well laid plans that have made Redstar one of the most successful clubs for both men and women in WA football in recent years.

    Tommy Doleman, Local WA football roundup with match reporter. Who’s topping what tables, finals, playoffs and relegation contentions, club celebration nights and the Football West night of nights is coming up. Who are some of the key personnel and event helping clubs along this season are who may feature in the awards nights?

    The Asia Pacific Walking Football Cup has started at the Sam Kerr SFC and the International Football Cup has landed in Perth with teams already arrived and training at the SFC and Sorrento.

    TrailBlazers screens next weekend at the State Library, Perth. Bridie Watson from the Female Football Project and talented rising MC, Monica Beazley, let us know what TrailBlazers is and as the MC and guest speaker at the event, share their journeys in women’s football.

    Robbie Thomson, international Football Commentator. Robbie is not long back in Australia after his European foray and ready to follow PSG to Perth. We also chat A-League, National Teams and other clubs in the International Cup!

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday August 17, 2024.

    After flying in from Europe just to be on the show Dave Kindness joins Sean Kelly this week in the studio, with the Olympics well and truly behind us, we can concentrate on the football. Local leagues close to finishing, Perth Glory are in the last 16 of the Australia Cup, The EPL kicks off this week and the National Schoolboys comp finished this week.

    Our guest lineup this week, is

    Kim Hawkins, Perth Glory FRG (Glory 10) Chair. We see what Kim and her team have been up to over the close season.

    Tony Campbell, State Schoolboys coach. The National State Schoolboys championships held in Perth have concluded. TC had high hopes for his charges, did they live up to his expectations?

    David Templeman MLA, Member for Mandurah, Minister for Culture & the Arts; Sports and Rec; International Education; Heritage. We will ask about the uptake of grants to grow facilities for women's football. The International Cup. How does the State plan to accommodate the growth in sports from 2025 onward?

    Paul Lowethorpe, Australian Walking Football Association. On the eve of the first Pan Pacific Walking Cup to be held in Australia we catch up with Paul about one of the fastest growing sports in the country.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday August 10, 2024.

    Peter Szkiela joins Penny Tanner Hoath this week in the studio, in a week where Australia is doing a sterling job at the Olympics, Olympic is doing a sterling job in the Australia Cup and Sorrento has put in an Olympic effort to win promotion back to the NPLM.

    Our guest lineup this week, is

    Ben Gilby, Creator, Impetus Womens Football website. Comments on NPLW trajectory, are we ready for a women’s Australia Cup, why the crowds at the Olympics don’t match the 2023 WWC, the Perth International Football Cup shifted to HBF Park (what’s happening to public interest or is it timing) and who the possible next Matildas coach could be.

    Tom Doleman, match reporter for local WA football. Around the grounds wrap.

    Abid Imam, Football West Community Engagement Lead. What’s happening in the Football West club changer space, fostering good club culture and changing attitudes and behaviours, club strategies to accommodate growth where grants and building new facilities don’t always keep up with the growth, what more can we do to keep growing and fostering players staying in our sport and resourcing the best pathway for everyone involved not just players.

    Victor Guidicati, Sorrento FC Men’s First Team Manager. What has been the key to Sorrento’s return to the NPL this season and in the build-up to the season that have grown the numbers, support and resources to allow the club to succeed. How did the club benefit from a WWC year in 2023.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle Saturday August 3, 2024.

    Jim Webb joins Hugh Best this week in the studio, with a great line-up of guests. Our guest list to join us this week is:

    Tom Doleman, Football West Match Day Commentator.

    Tracey Wheeler, Matilda’s Cap 58 and current MUMFC NPLW Goalkeeper Coach, to chat about the Matilda’s Olympic debacle and Tony Gustavsson’s departure.

    Steve Nelkovski, Olympic Kingsway SC President to chat about their upcoming Australia Cup fixture and their chances of winning this year’s NPLM competition.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday July 27, 2024.

    Phil Kelly joins Sean Kelly this week, as the final 32 of the Australia Cup have been decided, and the Olympic football program underway. Our guest list to join us this week is:

    Phil Kelly, Football West Life Member and State League standing committee chair. All things football, we will start with the Olympic football program and work towards WA football.

    Tony Campbell, Coach WA State Schoolboys programme. We catch up with Tony to talk about our State School sides. How are the teams shaping up? Where is this year's competition being held? How many teams are we sending? How do we shape up to the other states If anyone knows Tony does.

    David Winkless, President Perth Glory Shed Supporters Club. For the first time in years the Glory are in the final 32 of the Australia Cup, a new coach, a new team with a whole new attitude, things are looking up. We banter with Dave about the Cup run, The Unite round, and the Tour of duty. We ask the big question "do we have a chant that rhymes with Zdrillic?".

    Steve Nelkovski, President Olympic Kingsway. It is definitely an Olympic year! Top of the league, and in the last 32 of the Australia Cup the Green Machine are looking good! Olympic have a home tie against Northern NSW outfit Edgeworth Eagles. With three WA based sides still in the competition will Olympic use the home ground advantage to march into the final 16?

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday July 20, 2024.

    Robbie Gaspar joins Penny Tanner Hoath this week in the studio in the lead up to the Olympics and the wash of the Euro 2024. Radio Fremantle raised thousands in our Radiothon last week, so thank you! There’s another chance to support us by coming along to Bunnings Bibra Lake on Saturday and buying a sausage sizzle! Pete Szkiela and Penny will be there on the afternoon shift.

    Our guest lineup this week, with a heavy women’s football bias.

    Gareth Morgan, Media Manager, Perth Glory. How are Glory faring in the local NPL competition, is the A League squad finalised, Glory’s first hit out with their new look squad v Armadale was a success. Glory play Brisbane next week in the upcoming Australia Cup round in Darwin.

    What’s happening in the Glory women’s space regards coach and player appointments?

    Neil Bennett, Sportswriter. Women’s NPL. Where is it currently sitting in the scheme of the Australian NPL landscape and is it growing in stature, is the community getting on board, is it a good space for fostering and producing state representatives and national level players and bringing the best out of a healthy growth in junior football post WWC? What are the indicators it is a healthy development league sitting at a good semi-professional level. Why is there such huge player movement each year between teams and out of WA?

    Erin Clout, PFA Head of Player Relations - Women. The role the PFA plays in management and growth of A-League W and the Matildas.

    Morgan Aquino. The Perth Glory goalkeeper has recently secured a contract at DC Power in the USA and tells us how that came about, why she chose the USA as the next step in her career, where the league sits in the football landscape, what learnings she takes with her from Perth Glory.

    Jae Pettitt. One of our very own Western Australian Matildas from the 1970’s. Jae tells us about some of the early tournaments and characters in those pioneering days as a Matilda. You may have seen this highly decorated West Australian on the TV promoting the Matildas pre WWC and again in the midst of the 1975 debate. The Olympics is nigh, and we talk up Australia’s chances against group opponents Germany (FIFA rank 4), Zambia and the USA (FIFA rank 5), the lead up to the Tournament and the player movements in and out of the squad that will impact on Australia’s chances. Should we be making our mark by now? The International Football Cup tickets are still selling for HBF and Optus stadiums, where you will see a host of internationally recognised professional players right here in Perth.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle Saturday July 13, 2024.

    Hugh Best is flying solo again so it’s The World Football Programme with Johnny No-Mates.

    Josh Chiat, from Perth Football Podcast, to discuss all things local football.

    Tony Estrano, President of Fremantle City FC, to chat about their season so far and the history of the club.

    Tom Sermanni - Australian Football Royalty to chat, from an International Managers perspective, about the two major competitions concurrently running, the Copa America and the Euro’s.

    Matt Stacey, Perth Glory Superfan, to talk about how the club recruitment of the “#rebuild” is progressing under the new ownership group.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday July 6, 2024.

    This week, Sean and Pete go on a dribble through what’s happening in the world of football. The station is currently running the Radiothon, and a Bunnings Sausage Sizzle during July. please help by buying a snag, contact the Station to donate or by becoming a station member for as little as $55. More news on the World Football page!

    Our guest lineup, live in the studio this week is:

    Mhairi Glover, Australian Representative walking football. Mhairi Glover was one of several WA women who represented Australia in the IWFF World Championships in Chesterfield, UK recently. We catch up with Mhairi and talk to her about the competition, and the women's walking game in WA and Australia.

    Tommy Doleman, WA NPL Reporter. Tom Joins us to preview all the games in today's men's NPL fixtures and we will also look at the three WA sides in the Australia cup draw, will WA have a representative in the next round?

    In what could be his last broadcast with us for a while Derek Pollock joins us to preview the Euro 24 quarter finals. Can Ronaldo finish his international career on a High, or can the French make him cry? Will the free scoring Germans beat a very confident Spain. Can Holland stuff Turkiye and will the Swiss take an army knife to the difficult to watch English? We will try and predict the winner in what has been an enthralling competition.

    Richard Paveley, Paul Lowethorpe and Paul Thorogood of the Association of Walking Football Australia join us in the studio to tell us about the Asia Pacific Walking Football cup. This will be the first international walking football competition held in Australia at our very own Sam Kerr football centre. Find out how you can be in on the action.

  • The World Football Programme, on 107.9FM Radio Fremantle for Saturday June 29, 2024.

    This week, Penny Tanner Hoath and Pete Szkiela walk you through what’s happening in the world of football. The station is doing some much-needed fundraising by way of Bunnings Sausage Sizzle and Radiothon during July. Please help by becoming a station member for as little as $55. More news on the World Football page soon!

    Pen and Pete banter all the local competitions as well as news around the world game globally. Our guest line-up this week is:

    Steve Atkins, MUMFC NPLW Coach. 2024 is one of the toughest years for MUMFC in the top flight. Why is that? The club is one at of the biggest in WA. What is the club doing to dig deep and work its way up the league table? The club is huge, with more than 1500 players and 11 female teams. What more can the club do to claim some better women’s football real estate? Will Perth Glory’s Ella Mastrantonio joining the club help create a change the club badly needs? Profiling- League stats, young players, state team representatives.

    Women’s International Football Cup, Perth, in August. Manchester City, West Ham United, Leicester City and Paris Saint-Germain women's teams will play in Perth in a week-long exhibition tournament at Perth Stadium. Tickets from Ticketek. The double header September 1 is selling fast. Prices are up to $50 generally.

    Stan Lazaridis, Perth Glory Football Director. Both of the club’s head coaches, Alen Stajcic and Alex Epakis, have left Glory and David Zdrilichas just been appointed. Stan shares with us where the club wants to go now with its coaching philosophy. How close is the club to making an appointment for the women? Tell us about the existing Glory system and if that will change to align with a new club philosophy and new coaches. Will player signings be held until new coaches are appointed? Who are the new faces of Glory, men and women, signed so far in this off season for the A-Leagues. Tell us about working with fan groups and the community and what impact that has on the club’s new direction.

    Blayne Treadgold, from FSAA and The Far Post’s, chats to us about football sustainability and our football profile in the community. How has the performances of the Socceroos and Matildas in the last two years impacted on the profile of soccer in Australia, locally and has our profile changed forever in the community due to Matildas Mania. How long can it continue? There are lots of events, engagements and forums happening across Australia post men’s and women’s World Cups to connect and engage the community. Examples being FSAA, Football West women’s leadership group, the recent FA Forum. Is the APL sustainable in its own right now all A League clubs have owners. Do we need to actively dislodge AFL from its Australian media mantle or is Matildas Mania working its magic through the community and changing our position in the Australian sporting ecosystem organically? Comments on resourcing and the impact of World Cup football is having on club management and how is the local game coping with numbers and spaces.

    Sue Read, Canberra United. What is the future of Canberra United looking like right at this moment? Is it stable and resourced ready for a new A League season? We talk about the new coach signing and the impact of that on keeping current players and attracting new ones. Has...