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.
6. Crows' nightmare pre-season camp
In the aftermath of the club's 2017 Grand Final defeat, Adelaide players, coaches and staff undertook a summer camp conducted by Collective Minds, who attempted to aid the Crows through team building and mental exercises.
The camp was held in Queensland before the 2018 season, with Crows players split into groups and would reportedly receive varying degrees of targeting.
Reports suggested personal information was given to members of the camp and used against them during exercises, while allegations of mistreatment towards players - mentally, physically and culturally - were unveiled in the aftermath.
The Crows would struggle through the 2018 season, winning 12 games and finishing 12th on the ladder after being heavily favoured for the premiership the year prior.

Senior players reportedly confronted Crows coach Don Pyke and football boss Brett Burton for the club's handling of personal issues related to the pre-season camp.
A large contingent of senior players left the club in the subsequent seasons, including Edduie Betts, Josh Jenkins, Mitch McGovern and Hugh Greenwood.






