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Championship “ever presents” XI 2011/2012

Mirko Bolesan 15 May @ 06:43 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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With the regular Championship season now over I thought it would be interesting to take a look at some players who featured heavily for their clubs during the 2011/2012 season. With that in mind I've selected eleven players who played more minutes than any other during the Championship season (excluding the playoffs).

January Highlights

FC Boro 30 January @ 08:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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January was another interesting month at the Lamex Stadium. After an unbeaten December and with Stevenage now in the shake up for the League 1 play-offs, Graham Westley was a wanted man. GW and his team were snapped up by Preston North End after weeks of uncertainty over his future. A new era has begun at Stevenage with Gary Smith appointed as the new manager.

Socceroos waltz on - fewer English based players in the team - is that why we're better?

Football in the Capital 11 October @ 06:35 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Do you remember when we used to make hard work of Oman?
With Harry Kewell, Brett Emerton, Tim Cahill, Vinny Grella all English based in the line-up.
Three times we played them in the last four years - three times we struggled - really struggled.
This time with a bunch of so-called lesser names, younger boys, we waltz it.

Aussie Starlets: Three to watch?

Football in the Capital 21 June @ 08:11 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Mitchell Langerak, Mustifa Amini and Dylan Tombides.
All three are at top German or strong English Clubs - Langarek is proven as a keeper having played in the A-League and in the Asian Champions League and in Germany with Dortmund he can surely only improve and challenge Adam Federici in years to come for the Soccerooos spot.

Socceroos find Serbia a little harder than Kiwis! Holger is great!

Football in the Capital 07 June @ 06:29 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Aussies found the game a little more meaningful against Serbia than the run out against the Kiwis.
Michael Zullo was tested and showed he has a lot to learn but still showed enough to get some more opportunities.
Adam Federici and Brett Holman were both outstanding against top opposition and Serbia were a class outfit - recently beaten by South Korea it should be noted despite missing 4 or 5 key players.