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Adelaide couldn't give a damn

Soccerphile World Cup Blog 19 December @ 11:59 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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New world clubs couldn't care less if the Club World Cup is derided by Europe, or the rest of football's established order.
That's the message coming loud and clear from Aurelio Vidmar, a former Oceania player-of-the-year and current coach of Adelaide United following the A-League's club's fairytale final third of 2008.

And We Are Back

Australian Football 09 December @ 07:15 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Many, many apologies for not most posting for so long. I'll blame the financial crisis? Well through a combination of exams and work related dramas, I have been kept away from my blog. For those of you who don't know, you can actually find a few of my recent blogs on FourFourTwo here. Yes, I [...]

Bosnich’s Story

Australian Football 12 December @ 07:52 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Thomas Rooney - A sports writer who blogs about football betting Former Manchester United keeper Mark Bosnich has turned down the chance to join Australian A-League side Wellington Phoenix. It is thought that the club couldn't guarantee him a starting place and that this was the deal-breaker. Bosnich - who made 17 appearances for the [.

Foreign Socceroos

Australian Football 16 December @ 08:33 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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We have seen the likes of Qatar naturalise players from Brazil, Uruguay and Senegal in order to provide their national team. New Zealand may be about to follow their lead with Daniel recently gaining citizenship. With the quality of the imports this season, the Socceroos could certainly benefit from following this approach.

Déjà vu For John Kosmina

The Offside 28 December @ 01:25 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Great game in the A-League recently, with Melbourne Victory going two goals down against Sydney FC, but still living up to their name with a 3-2 win. The misery didn't end there for Sydney manager John Kosmina. As well as watching his team give away a two goal lead, he got knocked to the ground by [.