Asian Cup - Most popular for September 2010
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Once a power in Asia, the India national soccer team is currently preparing for the 2011 Asian Cup
under former China, Bristol City and Colorado Rapids manager Bob Houghton. Earlier today, the All
India Football Federation (AIFF) officially unveiled the India Nike 2010/11 home (blue) and away
(red) kits that the Bhangra Boys will wear for [.
Sunil Chhetri and the India national team returned to Asia this past week after spending time in
Portugal for a camp in preparation for the AFC Asian Cup this January. Today they continued their
preparations for the cup with a friendly against Thailand, the first of a home-home series, with
the return leg coming this Wednesday the 8th.
So apologies again for the sporadic posting that has become a trademark at GirlsWithGame. But here
is my compromise, in the lead-up to the W-League, a monthly wrap of all the happenings and then
from November a more consistent focus on the W-League. Heading into next year's FIFA Women's World
Cup, it's going to be a cracker of a season.
Taiwanese media's undoubtedly spot-on recreation of the Rooney sex saga.
- World Cup was killing business left and right. (BBC)
- The internet is for excellence. (Studs Up)
- Getting ready for Pato for Prez in 2030. (When Saturday Comes)
- Sepp's blathering on about scrapping ET again.
Today's Courier Mail:
'Since his arrival in Adelaide, Dutchman Rini Coolen has replaced Aurelio Vidmar as coach, with
van Dijk admitting he prefers Coolen's "easy-going" nature to Postecoglou's "police officer"
attitude.' ....
"Rini first lets us try to work things out.
Con Constantine, love him or hate him, he's put his money and his passion into football.
Not enough for the FFA it seems.
Nor was the Canberra Bid.
Canberra has more Foundation Members than Gold Coast United have going to their games, we have the
best support for a W-League team in the league, we have our own Capital Punishment supporters
group, their own shirts and banners and we have almost 15,000 pledges of support.