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This weeks poddies.
National Show Download
Includes David Hall Editor of Australia's newest Football Magazine Australian Football Weekly.
Also AIS Coach Jan Versleijen talks about his role as Under 20's Coach.
And our very own "Not Setanta Australia segment with Guus Hiddink, Charlie Tim Tam Miller,
Ricky Herbert and We've found Arnie.
Southern Cross FC are bidding to be an A-League team in 2010. Same as Canberra. And Les Murray from
SBS is an Ambassador for the bid.
Biased? Hardly...couldn't be more Canberra friendly....
SBS reported today on Les' show that Les Murray was with the bid team when they presented to the
FFA last week.
Stuff to read while you get an elephant addicted to heroin.... A ref banned for being garbage to
ref this weekend's Scotland-Macedonia qualifier. (Guardian) How not to treat a pitch invader.
(Dave's Football Blog) Sky Sports reads an email on air insulting Geordies. (The Spoiler) More
thoughts on Man City ownership.
Something to read while you file for 82 divorces... David Bentley dancing around like a fool (The
Beautiful Game) Terrible season for Cobh Ramblers (Pitch Invasion) Round 3 round up from Australia
(A-League Offside) Joey Barton states the obvious (NUFC Blog) Don't show up late for a match in
Uruguay (FCL) Gabby Agbonlahor has been busy (Unprofessional Foul) The mystery behind the [.
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By Bobby Freakout In what shapes as the match of the season thus far, United travel to the Telstra
Dome on Friday night to take on the A-League's early pacesetters. Form Guide Both teams sit on 7
points with two wins and a draw, though Melbourne's positive goal difference of 7 has them leading
the league [.
Melbourne continued their very impressive start to the season with a 1-0 victory after going down
to 10 men after Ney Fabiano being sent off for a spitting incident. This performance was probably
more impressive than the 5-0 demolition of Newcastle given the way Melbourne controlled the game
and limited Adelaide to only a [.
It's been an emotional couple of weeks of Adelaide's Robbie Cornthwaite.
The club's foundation defender has not only found himself unwittingly dragged into a spitting storm
but he's also been the target of abuse from his own supporters for scoring a horror own goal in the
away leg of the AFC Champions League quarter-final against Kashima Antlers
But on Wednesday night in Adelaide, Cornthwaite banished all those demons with a tie-winning headed
goal which secured a 2-1 aggregate win over the 10-time Japanese champions and a passage into the
final four.
Last weekend's string of unpredictable results in the English Premier League has been mirrored in
Australia proving the A-League remains as competitive as ever.
While Hull City were shocking Arsenal and Wigan upsetting big spending Manchester City, closer to
home joint league leaders Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory both lost matches they were widely
anticipated to win.
In my previous match reports, I have been very critical of Jedinak. I argued that I didn't think he
had much of a future in the national team. I've only recently started to watch him week to
week (and yes, paying for Foxtel is a pain and a drain) and now I understand why [...]
Player of the Week Adrian Caceres has become a real live-wire in the centre of the Mariners attack.
With a goal and an assist (although there was shocking marking and positioning by Perth defenders
for both goals), he provided a real classy edge in a dominant Mariners performance. When I did the
preview for the [.