Yahoo7 and Socceroos: Match made in heaven?

The Web is an essential source of news and information for the FIFA World Cup in Germany.

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In Australia, Yahoo7's World Cup site acts as the official online home of the Socceroos.

In this interview, David McGrath, head of news, sport and finance at Yahoo7, talks about how the site will serve football-mad Australians hungry for a fix.

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Talkback 4 comments

  1. The Real Coverage Tom C -- 09/06/06

    However for the best coverage one should go to www.theworldgame.com.au - It's SBS's offical site... Network 7 and Yahoo don't have a clue about football, these guys do!!

    1. Y!7 v SBS Hank van Rattingan -- 14/06/06

      I wouldn't jump to that conclusion considering David McGrath produced all of SBS's football for the past two years and also produced the International tv coverage of the 2002 World Cup (Korea/Japan) as well as the Chmapions League, Premier League and FA Cup - to name a few ;-)

  2. broad band KEITH STEPHENS -- 04/07/06

    Do I have the latest Broadband?

  3. broadband keith alfred john stephens -- 03/04/07

    keith alfred john stephens flat 5 st lawrewnce court eaglehawk victoria australia

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