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At approximately 5.20pm on a chilly Saturday afternoon, the 2009 J. League champions will
thrust their glittering trophy into wintry Japanese skies.
Whether it is two-time defending champions Kashima Antlers left celebrating, or the trophy-hungry
Kawasaki Frontale, is the question still to be resolved.
A rare use of umbrellas in a tifo display by River Plate supporters. June 13th, 2009.
Photo credit: on Flickr, remozolli via the Pitch Invasion Photo
Pool.
Related posts:
- Photo Daily | November 1 | River Plate Gimnasia Photo credit: kimochan on Flickr, via the Pitch
Invasion photo pool.
Barcelona and Pohang. One is a seductive Spanish city by the deep blue sea of the Mediterranean
where locals and tourists alike wander down La Ramblas and gawp at Gaudi's Cathedral, the other is
an industrial city on the south-east coast of South Korea dominated by POSCO's massive steel
factory.
It is a harsh comparison to be honest.
Melbourne v Sydney is always a big game in the A-League. Big crowds, send-off's thrashings we've
had the lot.
This Saturday's is bigger than most.
Should Melbourne win they would be six points clear with 8 to play. Who would bet against them
finishing top of the league and grabbing that crucial first Asian Champions League qualification
spot.
A new series to complement our Thursday classic programme series, we will look at football
postcards from the days when people lived in sepia.
Today, a Manchester United postcard from the 1910-11 season, part of the "Strength & Health
Series". Man Utd won the First Division that season for only the second time ever, under manager
Ernest Mangnall, a year after moving to their new ground: Old Trafford.
Clive Palmer reckons Sir Pim is bashing the A-League by pushing for all A-League players to leave
on loan before the finals season.
If this happened it would destroy the finals in my view but before we get all excited lets get real
for a moment.
This is a one-off.
By the next World Cup surely the season will be longer and with four teams in Asian Champions
League the problem should not occur again.