The Socceroos are in a state of paralysis. Australian football has a lot to learn | Emma Kemp

World Cup qualifying defeat to Japan in Sydney should prompt a period of introspection centred around youth development

There is a special corner of Twitter which spends much of its time lamenting the flaws of football in this country. It is referred to – in equal parts affection and frustration – as #SokkahTwitter. This inebriating sphere of pandemonium is a silent-but-deafening concoction of joy, rage, intellectual acuity and utter nonsense.

But it is also, almost unanimously, in agreement on one core belief: player development pathways in Australia are fundamentally flawed.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/mar/25/the-socceroos-are-in-a-state-of-paralysis-australian-football-has-a-lot-to-learn

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