News about Tim Cahill

Arsenal may take the title against Man City, Man United's revenge at Man United will be out for revenge, and there is a potential relegation six-pointer on the final day... the ten most crucial games in the Premier League remain

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
The Premier League returns to action this weekend, with plenty to be decided over the final weeks of the season. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City are only one point apart in the table, with the Gunners heading to the Etihad for a huge game this weekend. It's a lot more complicated at the other end of the standings. Everton has been docked six points - and may face a second term if they are to be convicted - but Nottingham Forest has appealed a four-point deduction.

Weet-Bix is a brand ambassador for the Australian sport of Matildas, Mary Fowler, a Matildas celebrity, has joined some of Australia's most well-known celebrities as a brand ambassador, and she reveals how many of them she loves for breakfast

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
One of the best sponsorships an Australian celebrity can get is becoming a Weet-Bix baby, and the footballer has aged just 21 after being a household name at the World Cup.

Everton boss Sean Dyche, Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish and Madeleine McCann's mum Kate pay their respects to former Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright at his memorial service after his death aged 78 in October

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Following Bill Kenwright's memorial service at Liverpool Cathedral in October, football greats paid their respects alongside current professionals and followers. Sean Dyche, the head of Everton, was on a first-team appearance, including Jordan Pickford and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush, as well as former Everton boss Frank Lampard and ex-Goodison Park favourite Tim Cahill, all turned up. Kate McCann, Madeleine McCann's mother, was one of the Everton supporters who paid tribute to Kenwright at the closed event. Coleen Rooney, Andy Burnham, and Tony Bellew were among the attendees.

I love Lee Carsley's 2004-05 kit, which brought back many fond memories... David Moyes created such an amazing team spirit

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2023
LEE CARSLEY: When we finished fourth behind Liverpool and advanced to the Champions League, we were left third. We'd lost Wayne Rooney with Marcus Bent and Tim Cahill last summer, and we'd been told that we'd be dismissed. I'm sure I remember it from myself and Tommy Gravesen in midfield, as well as Cahill. Tommy conceived the goals but he left for Real Madrid in January and we replaced him with Mikel Arteta. One of many well-known celebrities is a leader.

Kurt Fearnley, the founder of Aussie Paralympics, has been inducted into the Australian sport's hall of fame, but here's why he doesn't belong

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
Kurt Fearnley (pictured right) of Australia has a CV that is envied around the world, but the humble actor was genuinely shocked following his inadmission into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Kim Brennan, footballer Tim Cahill, aerial skiing champion Lydia Lassila, NRL hero Johnathan Thurston, hockeyroo turned rower Nico Peris, and rowing coach Tim McLaren have all been recognized for their continued sporting excellence.

As he hopes to follow the footsteps of his legendary father, a Premier League legend's son has signed for a professional football squad

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
In the English Premier League's under-18 competition last season, the midfielder had three assists in nine games for Everton. Shae Cahill has been invited to join Everton's world class academy,' Roar's chief executive Kaz Patafta said. 'Securing such a promising young midfielder for our club is a testament to our club's new strategy of incorporating youth talent into our squad and first team culture.'

Sam Kerr, a Angry Matildas fan, reveals how she copping a sexist snub when she compares socceroos legend Tim Cahill

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2023
Wil Stracke (pictured right) - the bemused Matildas supporter, has taken to TikTok to discuss how Sam Kerr (pictured left) has been consistently snubbed in quarters when it comes to debate about Australia's best ever goal-scoring player.

Tim Cahill, a socceroos legend, has been chastised for posting a 'good Matildas day' on Instagram: 'It's as self-indulgent as it gets.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2023
Tim Cahill, a soccer legend, has been chastised by football fans for releasing World Cup videos of himself ahead of their Matildas' do-or-die semi-final clash against England. The Matildas have captured the nation's hearts as they prepare to make history on Wednesday in Sydney's first-ever Women's World Cup semi-finals. Coach Tony Gustavsson has urged Australia to keep the support coming ahead of the match, which is expected to be one of the most watched national sporting events ever.

Despite FIFA's skepticism regarding climate change, these astonishing statistics reveal how far football supremo Gianni Infantino has travelled on his $100 million private jet at the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
During the Women's World Cup, FIFA boss Gianni Infantino is flying on a private jet, although the governing body keeps spruiking climate change. Tim Cahill, a socceroo, has been part of the tour, island-hopping around the Pacific to visit FIFA-funded programs as Infantino clocks up an incredible amount of travel and a stunning carbon footprint.

After returning to the Women's World Cup after almost a week away, FIFA President Gianni Infantino watches England's thumping victory over China on Monday

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 1, 2023
After returning to the Women's World Cup on Monday, Gianni Infantino was present at England's 6-1 victory over China. Despite watching every match in New Zealand for the men's equivalent in Qatar, the FIFA president watched five days of matches in New Zealand before heading to Tahiti last Tuesday. His trip to the Pacific Islands came after he requested that the women's tournament be treated with the same reverence as the men's World Cup.

Socceroos star reveals why sitting next to 'scary' Ange Postecoglou was 'worst 16 hours of my life'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
Ryan McGowan, a former soccerool defender, has explained why sitting next to incoming Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou (right) on a long-haul flight was "the worst 16 hours of my life." McGowan, 33, also said that the new Spurs boss is the 'best boss' he has ever worked with.

Graham Arnold, Australia's socceroos coach, has issued a troubling World Cup warning

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
Graham Arnold (pictured left) is concerned about the future of football in the United States and wants to know why rival footy codes, such as AFL and NRL, keep securing government funding. Arnold also wants to see a high-performance center built for football, as well as a museum where decorated players like Johnny Warren, Harry Kewell, and Tim Cahill's achievements will be commemorated for ever.

The Asian Cup draw has been announced by socceroos.com as coach Graham Arnold compares it to the World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2023
After his team drew Uzbekistan, Syria, and India in Group B ahead of the 2023 Asian Cup, socceroos boss Graham Arnold (pictured left) was'very proud.' Australia will be one of the tournament's top teams in Qatar, with games from January 12 to February 10.

Candice Warner slams Socceroo Robbie Slater over 'incredibly sexist' story on Matildas star Sam Kerr

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
Candice Warner and Robbie Slater are colleagues, but that didn't stop the former Ironwoman (pictured left) hammering the Socceroos icon in tense scenes on Tuesday night. Warner said Slater (pictured inset) was 'out of place' in relation to an opinion piece last January, where he said the achievements of Matildas striker Sam Kerr (pictured right) cannot be compared to those of Socceroos icon Tim Cahill.

The Women's World Cup sponsorship scandal is a cryptic tale for a Matildas coach

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
When it comes to Saudi Arabia's possible sponsorship of the 2023 Women's World Cup, Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson (pictured inset) has remained tightly wound. Several players, particularly those who openly identify as gay, have been enraged by the change. Gustavsson teeted around on Thursday, but then proceeded to argue that his team's values did not align with those of Saudi Arabia, where women's rights have long been violated.

Graham Arnold, the Football Australia, has announced that he will lead the Socceroos to the 2026 World Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
Graham Arnold, the FIFA World Cup champion, will continue as Socceroos coach after leading the Australians out of the group stage for the second time in history. However many Australian football fans are not impressed, calling the $6million, four-year deal a bad decision for the future of the Socceroos

Tim Cahill is in Qatar, according to a FIFA World Cup final detail that shows how well connected Tim Cahill is

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2022
Tim Cahill, a former Everton and Socceroos legend, has been rubbing shoulders with the elite at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Now a new image shows just how connected he really is in the gulf nation and at the global tournament

Moment Tim Cahill abruptly shuts down an interview over Socceroos World Cup human rights video

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2022
Footage of former Socceroo and Qatar ambassador Tim Cahill putting down an interview and walking away after questions regarding the gulf country's human rights records surfaced in connection with the Socceroo's video, which was posted before the World Cup.

Graham Arnold makes ONE change to Australia team that stunned Denmark for Argentina game

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2022
The Socceroos are hoping to make history in Qatar by getting to the quarterfinal stage of the competition for the first time ever, but they face a formidable opponent in strong contenders Argentina, led by Lionel Messi. Arnold has chosen the same squad for their mammoth match in Al-Rayyan despite playing Denmark just 72 hours earlier.

With competition set to bring in, the Socceroos' Cup triumph may be the saviour of the ailing A-League

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2022
Down under A-League clubs are set to cash in all thanks to the success of the Socceroos in Qatar - as cheques flow in from FIFA while our domestic stars continue their underdog run, all due to an insane 'club benefits programme'

How youth fees are cheaper than $2500 are denying socceroos and almost cost them. Garang Kuol is a footballer who plays arithmo

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2022
he Socceroos success in Qatar and the Women's World Cup in Australia next year will inspire thousands of Aussie youth, but will crippling fees of $2500 and higher just to play junior football stop them from reaching the top?

Australia boss Graham Arnold goes from laughing stock to plum last-16 Argentina clash

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
IAN LADYMAN: When Australia coach Graham Arnold decided he was so unpopular at home that he took his dog for a walk on a Sydney beach in March, a public servant reported him for breaking Covid rules. Arnold, who was fighting the virus at the time, was fined £14,000 by his own association. And that wasn't the only bad point. Arnold, 59, was not going to be fired a week after failing to qualify automatically for the World Cup led Football Australia to publish a statement saying he was not about to be dismissed.

Writes MIKE COLMAN explains the World Cup: The Australian spirit has pushed the Socceroos to new heights

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
'Australian fighting spirit has boosted.' We hear those words so often that they've become a cliché. Not to be confused with Queensland's spirit, Outback spirit, or Anzac spirit (which, it must be said, honors a loss), the Australian fighting spirit has risen to its highest level since Don Bradman was wearing short pants. Politicians, television presenters, and athletic coaches are all criticized. Wherever there is a flood, bushfire, or victory over the odds, there is always the effect of an advertisement jingle.

France slammed after tactic that would have ended Australia's World Cup if not for Mat Leckie's goal

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2022
Football fans have slammed France for playing a second string XI against Tunisia, which may have seen Australia suspended out of the World Cup if it wasn't for Mat Leckie's (pictured right) wonder strike. Didier Deschamps (pictured left) conceded that Les Blues would'need to learn' from the outcome, although superstar Kylian Mbappe (pictured right) was only used as a second half substitute.