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For the fans, by the fans. Green & Gold FC dives deep into the heart of Australian football, from the Socceroos, Matildas, and A-League to the Australia Cup, Australian Championship, National Premier Leagues (NPL), and Aussies abroad. Expect sharp insight, honest debate, and stories that capture the passion of the game across every level. Your home for everything Australian football, insightful, authentic, and proudly fan-driven.Green and Gold FC Football (Soccer)
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  • #52 – We Won 5-1… So Why Does It Feel So Bad? | Socceroos FIFA Series Reaction
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of Green & Gold FC, Graham and Alex react to the Socceroos’ FIFA Series matches against Cameroon and Curaçao, asking the uncomfortable question that sat behind the 5–1 scoreline: why did it still feel so unconvincing? They break down Tony Popovic’s starting selections, the use of a more conservative setup against modest opposition, and whether Australia’s short-term results are masking deeper long-term concerns.

    The conversation then turns to the players who did and did not get their chance. There is discussion around Alex Robertson’s brief cameo, Paul Okon Jr’s encouraging signs, the lack of minutes for several younger options, and the broader frustration around how Australia is handling emerging talent and dual nationals at a crucial point before the World Cup. Graham and Alex also debate the midfield balance around Jackson Irvine, whether Dylan Scicluna is the profile the Socceroos need, and what Popovic’s decisions say about the direction of the team.

    From there, the episode broadens into a discussion about the Socceroos as a product: declining crowds, the lack of star power compared with the Matildas, and whether pragmatic football can really help grow the national team’s appeal. They weigh up the argument for “Haram ball” in the short term, while questioning whether that style is sustainable with a promising generation of more technical players coming through.

    Finally, the mood lifts with a deep dive into the Young Socceroos’ impressive 4–2 win over China. Graham and Alex highlight the performances of Lucas Harrington, Will Dobson, Peter Antoniou, Jayden Necovski, Haine Eames, Giovanni De Abreu and Danilo Treffiletti, while also discussing the broader promise of Australia’s emerging talent pipeline and what it could mean for the future of the national team.

    A wide-ranging episode on Popovic’s Socceroos, the future of the midfield, and why Australia’s youth pipeline may still be the biggest reason for optimism.

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    54 mins
  • #51 – Scouts Found a Big Problem in the A-League… Here’s Why (feat. Jake Entwistle)
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of Green & Gold FC, we’re joined by Jake Entwistle of Scouted to examine what the data is really saying about the A-League’s latest youth wave.

    Australia’s top flight is getting younger, and in many ways more technically refined, but Jake explains why the physical data points to a potential problem. We break down the key metrics behind his analysis, including sprinting, high-speed running, accelerations and decelerations, and discuss why the average A-League player may still face a significant intensity gap when stepping up to higher-level competitions.

    We also explore what this means for player development in Australia: whether the issue is coaching, conditioning, climate, season length, or simply the reality of a league in transition. From there, the conversation turns to scouting, how data should and should not be used, and whether Australia’s best pathway to Europe may increasingly run through leagues like MLS rather than a direct jump to the Big Five.

    Finally, Jake gives his thoughts on a number of exciting young prospects, including Paul Okon-Engstler, Will Dobson, Lucas Herrington, Dylan Scicluna, Akol Akon and Besian Kutleshi, while reflecting on what the A-League’s growing reputation as a development league could mean for the future of Australian football.

    A detailed discussion on scouting, physical development, and whether Australia is producing players ready for the next level.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • #50 – Popovic Debate, Socceroos Squad Selection & Matildas Asian Cup Final
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Green & Gold FC, Graham and Alex follow up on last week’s dual national discussion after Tony Popovic’s recent comments on selection and recruitment. Is Popovic right to focus only on the best players available, or does that approach risk costing Australia key talent in an increasingly competitive international landscape?

    We then break down the latest Socceroos squad, looking at the balance between experience and youth, the players unlucky to miss out, and which emerging talents could shape Australia’s World Cup future.

    Finally, we reflect on the Matildas’ Asian Cup Final defeat to Japan, discussing the performance, the missed chances, and whether the pressure of the occasion played a bigger role than many might think.

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    1 hr
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