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Melbourne City season preview – Time to come of age

The acquisition of Tim Cahill has the A-League buzzing ahead of season 12. With the weight of expectation on his shoulders, can the veteran's...

John van’t Schip spoiled for attacking choices at Melbourne City

With names such as Bruno Fornaroli, Tim Cahill, Bruce Kamau, Fernando Brandan, Anthony Caceres, Nicolas Colazo and Nick Fitzgerald to pick from, John van’t...

John van’t Schip: “We didn’t see that on the internet!”

Melbourne City manager John van't Schip has admitted even he was caught off-guard by Michael Jakobsen's overhead kick in their FFA Cup quater-final win...

Melbourne City’s Luke Brattan: We want to be the very best

Melbourne City midfielder Luke Brattan has voiced his club's ambition to become the benchmark in Australian football ahead of tomorrow night's home FFA Cup...

John van’t Schip: Nicolas Colazo signing imminent

Melbourne City manager John van’t Schip has confirmed his club are closing in on their final marquee signing as A-League clubs scramble to finalise...

John van’t Schip: Tim Cahill to make Melbourne City debut pending...

Tim Cahill is set to debut for Melbourne City in their FFA Cup clash with Brisbane Strikers at Perry Park on Wednesday night, pending...

Tim Cahill questions how opponents will stop Melbourne City

Melbourne City forward Tim Cahill has praised the attacking quality of his side and issued a warning to opposition defences around the country. Speaking to in-house...

Bruno Fornaroli signs three-year contract with Melbourne City

Melbourne City have secured the services of star striker Bruno Fornaroli to a new three-year on a marquee player spot.  Fornaroli set the league alight...

John van’t Schip: Melbourne City focused on FFA Cup game plan

Melbourne City coach John van't Schip is ready to test his new-look glamour side in competitive action tomorrow night. Appearing before the media earlier today,...

A-League season report card – Melbourne City

Melbourne City’s 2015-16 campaign was the most exciting and regretful chapter in the club’s history, equal parts joy to watch and tear-your-hair-out-frustratingly-inconsistent.   A semi-final...