词条 | The Football Sack |
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WebsiteUnlike many football websites, The Football Sack focuses solely on Australian football. The two main leagues it covers is the A-League and the W-League as well as covering the Socceroos and the Matildas. During the A-League off-season The Football Sack also covers various State Leagues including the NSW Premier League, Victorian Premier League, Queensland State League, Brisbane Premier League, South Australian Super League and the Football West State League. It also covers major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and the AFC Asian Cup. PodcastThe Football Sack Podcast first aired on iTunes on 10 June 2010 with hosts Jack Quigley and Christian Layland. Brought in specifically to cover the 2010 FIFA World Cup the program was popular enough to warrant its continuation for the 2010-11 A-League season, ultimately making it to number one on iTunes for Australian sporting podcasts.[3] The show's popularity was rewarded when it received the award for Football Podcast of the Year at the FFDU Australian Football Media Awards. At the conclusion of the 2010-11 A-League season the program changed its structure with two new hosts, Matthew Greenlaw and Pete Nowakowski, adding a stronger focus on state league football - in particular the NSW Premier League. As of June 2011, in cooperation with Southern Cross University the original hosts returned and now work in tandem with Greenlaw, Nowakowski and Michal Roucek (who was added to the panel during the season) to record two separate podcasts each week. The Football Sack Podcast is currently ranked 4.5 stars on iTunes.[4] AwardsFFDU Australian Football Media Awards
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