When Zero Digital Sports was first founded in December of 2014, it was probably not in anyone's wildest imagination that we'd still be sitting here a decade later with millions of Australians consuming our content every month.
Dating back to the end of 2014 - a period which fell right in the middle of Essendon's supplements saga, and just months after Hawthorn collected their second of three straight premierships - much has happened in the football world.
From legends and teams etching their names into the history books, to scandals, tragedies, and shocks, the past 10 years alone have been filled with memorable and infamous moments - both on and off the field.
So, without further ado, here are 10 of the biggest stories since the inception of Zero Digital Sports in December 2014.
2. The tragic passing of Crows coach Phil Walsh
Adelaide coach Phil Walsh was tragically found deceased on July 3, 2015 in his home.
The 55-year-old was midway through his maiden season as coach of the Crows, having been appointed as Brenton Sanderson's successor in October the year before.
The tragedy, which saw Walsh's son Cy charged with murder and eventually found not guilty by reason of mental incompetence, came ahead of Adelaide's next match against Geelong. The game was cancelled, and points were split evenly for both sides.
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The Crows returned to the field a week later to face West Coast in Perth and would play their first game back in Adelaide against rivals the Power. Clubs, players, coaches, staff and fans league-wide paid their respects to the Crows' late coach in the days and week after his passing.

Walsh, who won seven of his five games as senior coach, was immediately replaced by caretaker Scott Camporeale and would eventually have a full-time successor in Don Pyke.






