
Brisbane Roar fan channel. By the fans, for the fans. theroarreview.wordpress.com/
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 589 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSoccer | |||

In our final show of 2025, Scott, Adam and Kurt are back to recap Brisbane's loss to Macarthur in the A-League Men's, plus preview the Roar Women's clash in Sydney ahead of the big double header on New Years Eve against Central Coast in Gosford.
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Brisbane Roar were on the road once again this weekend, with the Men's side continuing their unbeaten run away to Western Sydney, while the Women's side were beaten by the Jets.
We discuss those games, and the rest of the news around the A-Leagues o... more
It was a Sunday double header in the A-League on Sunday in Adelaide with Brisbane returning to the Sunshine State with 6 points out of 6. We recap those two games, plus take a look at the success of the inaugural Australian Championship.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw taking place over the weekend, Scott and Adam were joined by Alex from The Aussie Football Passport to recap the draw, in addition to taking a look at the state of the National Teams ahead of a busy 2026.
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Always a great listen! Good job boys! -Scotty mc
These boys know their stuff! Great listen.
Really enjoy the podcast. Thank you boys
Great podcast guys, I especially like the fan cams at the Wally statue!
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcast. My weekly Roar fix driving to work. Brian Chen
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Content revolves around the Brisbane Roar, focusing on in-depth analysis of A-League matches featuring the team and broader discussions about Australian football. Episodes typically include match recaps, insights into player performances, coaching strategies, and the impact of injuries, while also highlighting fan interactions and community engagement. Unique to this channel is the blend of heartfelt commentary from die-hard fans, making it relatable and engaging for supporters of soccer, particularly those closely following the Brisbane Roar and the A-League's developments.
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