Michael Turner
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Michael Turner is Kick360's Head of Operations. He is a presenter on matchday for the Western Sydney Wanderers, hosting #WSWLive and previously the Host of a Twice Award Winning Football Podcast. He is a start-up business strategist working with growing start-ups building process, workflow, and executing on vision.

OPINION | Digital revolution could be the defining marker that shifts the fortunes of football in Australia

One of the core features of the A-Leagues’ independence from the FA has been the digital hub, touted by the league’s chiefs as a game changer. We’ve had many game changers over the years as football fans. From expansion to…

The Cannuli Era begins at Wanderers with a blend of youth and experience

Despite only qualifying for the W-League finals once, Wanderers fans can be hopeful with Cannuli at the helm. In early June Club Legend Catherine Cannuli was announced as Wanderers Head Coach, to the excitement of the red and black faithful.…

Brisbane Roar’s W-League side takes shape with a flurry of re-signings.

Brisbane Roar’s W-League side is taking shape as they announce former Golden Boot winner Larissa Crummer as their seventh confirmed squad member for the 2021/22 W-League season. The 20-time Matilda was part of the Roar’s 2020/21 campaign making a return…

Boost for North-West Sydney grassroots Football with new council led redevelopment

Christie Park will gain a much needed facilities upgrade after the City of Ryde approved the construction of new amenities and additional training facilities. The venue, which plays host to the North West Sydney Football local Federation, has long been…

Football NSW announce cancellation of all 2021 competitions and outline structure for 2022

Football NSW have officially announced the cancellation of all their sanctioned competitions for the remainder of the 2021. Football NSW have also confirmed to Kick360 that as it stands the points penalty handed down to Sydney United and Rockdale Ilinden…

OPINION | Fragmentation of sporting rights will be short term pain, long term gain

While the idea of more and more streaming services sounds expensive, football fans stand the most to gain from the increasing fragmentation of sports content and changing broadcast market. Earlier this week, the APL (Australian Professional Leagues) and ViacomCBS announced…