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So, DC United has gone out and signed MLS' first ever Australian, forward Danny Allsopp from
Qatar's Al-Rayyan club.
Earlier, I tweeted that I hated the move. Maybe that was a bit harsh. Let me restate it this way
instead. I am hugely worried about this move. Here's why.
First off, I don't know what his salary is yet, so this is just speculation on my part.
Cometh the hour, cometh Yasuhito Endo as one of Asian football's genuine stars took control
of the 89th Emperor's Cup final at the National Stadium in Tokyo.
The recently crowned Asian footballer of the year scored twice and laid on another as Gamba Osaka
overpowered Nagoya Grampus 4-1 in front of 42,140 fans, who turned out in bright sunshine in the
Japanese capital.
Siam Sport are reporting that Thai Port trialist, Masahiro Fukasawa (on the right of the pic
below), has signed for TPL rivals Bangkok United. The 32 year old Japanese player had spent a
couple of weeks on trial at PAT Stadium, and even made a couple of appearances for Port in
pre-season friendlies.
It is unclear if Thai Port chose not to pursue their interest in the player, or whether he himself
decided that a move to the Thai-Japanese Stadium would be a better option for his career.
It's always a pleasure watching a game of football in the company of Tony Tannous, whose football
judgements are so unfailingly accurate. Yesterday, just prior to the start of the Sydney v. Gold
Coast encounter, I expressed my view that it would be a close-fought game. Tony grimaced and
replied, "Sydney without Brosque.
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A-League is ramping up as the race is on for the finals spot and the first Asian Champions League
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Why didn't Taj Minniecon's pass to Joel Porter get mentioned time and time again.
The Asian Football Confederation have released the official fixtures for the 2010 AFC Cup. Thai
Port are in Group H alongside Woofoo Tai Po (HK), and Geylang United (Sin). There is still one
place left open in the group, that will be filled by either Sriwijaya (Indo), or SHB Da Nang (Vie)
depending on which teams lose in the Asian Champions League qualifying stage.
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Indeed, SAFFC shown why they are dead serious about making to the lucrative Asian Champions League
(ACL) group stages, by bulldozed the woes-besieged Sriwijaya 3-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
While there are some gelling works to be done in the Warriors camp, what their opponents in the S.