Beyond 90 Cheryl Downes, Eric Subijano, Majella Card, Dale Roots & Emma Burke
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We take you beyond the goals, beyond the pitch and into what makes women's football the game we love.
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Chappy Ever After (Cap 196: Tara Andrews)
(TW: eating disorders)
Among other things, we discuss the 2026 Asian Cup bid, the Dub semi finals, suboptimal Julie Dolan Medal arrangements, and eating disorders in sport.
Emma outlines the correct way to make Taylor Swift references, Maj is delighted to see Queensland woso nuptials, Dale praises government spending, and Eric praises ... his employer. -
Greatest League In The World (Cap 195: Alex Chidiac)
Last weekend was a reminder of why we love the Dub so much!
Emma, Dale, Maj & Eric talk about both A-League Women Elimination Finals, as well as the Matildas' win over Mexico.
After we express our displeasure about Dub semi finals being part of double headers, we move on to creative ideas for cross-promotion, the FA Cup semi finals, a stadium next to an airport, and Megan Campbell's incredible long throw. -
The Frillies (Cap 194: Amy Harrison)
Emma has strong feelings about the struggle to accommodate new women & girls in community football, Dale expresses his dislike for a score graphic, Eric provides a partial explanation of the Euro 2025 qualification process, and Maj comes up with a nickname for the Australia U-23 team!
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Pipe Dream (Cap 193: Casey Dumont)
We do our best to cover the chaos of the Dub’s final round!
Emma takes delight in Arsenal’s Conti Cup triumph and Eric is happy for Newcastle’s newest goalkeeper. Meanwhile, Dale and Maj present ideas that will make VAR more entertaining. -
Head In The Sand (Cap 192: Larissa Crummer)
Emma, Maj, Dale & Eric team up to discuss the Olympics group stage draw, the Arsenal v A-League Women All Stars game, and the ongoing worries about Canberra United's future.
We're glad that Maj enjoyed her pizza at the Brisbane City game! -
The Wrong Socks (Cap 191: Rhali Dobson)
Emma, Dale, Maj & Eric discuss the recommendation that Australia host the 2026 Women's Asian Cup, the latest A-League Women action, and the prospect of annual Under-17 World Cups (yikes).