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Welcome to the video blog by Jules for Arsenalinsider.com. Jules takes us through the one bill
win against Leeds on Monday.
Stunning beauty Jules Wheeler discovered a love of performing at an early age. Her talent for
acting and dance quickly stood out and Jules was offered a place at the prestigious child actors
school London's 'Anna Scher'.
Football is supposed to be a glamourous career. Scoring goals in front of adoring fans and all that
crap. Not if you're name is Khairul Amri it ain't though.
The poor bastard spends most of his time injured. He's 27 in March, should be at the peak of his
powers but guess what? He's gonna be out for the next 12 weeks with another injury.
For today's profile, we welcome back Michael Hudson, a long standing friend of the blog and the
mastermind behind The Accidental Groundhopper website. Here, Michael, who can be followed on
Twitter at @DolphinHotel, turns his attention to a player on the brink of signing for Southampton,
drawing as he does on his immense experience following the game in Asia.
Welcome to the video blog by Jules for Arsenalinsider.com. Jules takes us through the one all
draw against Wolves on Tuesday.
Stunning beauty Jules Wheeler discovered a love of performing at an early age. Her talent for
acting and dance quickly stood out and Jules was offered a place at the prestigious child actors
school London's 'Anna Scher'.
National coach Raddy Avramovic (pictured right) has been pretty quiet of late since he was named as
an advisor to the Lions XII team months back.
With the media attention being shifted to focus on other issues such as the "come-and-go of Johan
Gouttefangeas", the ongoing fixation on the tournament as the result of the joint-MOU signed last
year, everyone seems to have forgotten about the concluding match of the faltering World Cup
qualifiers against Iraq in Qatar.
Malaysia are currently going through their most successful time in a bloody long time. ASEAN Cup
winners, two time SEA Games winners, got further than any other regional side in the Olympic
Qualifiers, Malaysia at the moment are too big for ASEAN yet too small for the wider Asia.
With its weak domestic infrastructure, constant doubts about the fairness of the games and strong
state Football Associations Malaysia is nowhere near ready to take on Asia on a level playing
field, no matter how good the players and the coach are.
Tuesday's dueling news conferences offered viewers a microcosm of the twisting tale that is
Indonesian football.
Amid the hubbub over the sensational arrival of former national team coach Alfred Riedl, the
Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) suddenly shifted course and said it would once again allow
players from the breakaway Indonesian Super League to turn out for the Merah Putih.
Football Federation Australia is "ramping up" preparations for the AFC Asian Cup 2015 with the
appointment of new members of the Local Organising Committee (LOC). The tournament is the pinnacle
event of the 46 nation Asian Football Confederation, the largest affiliated continental constituent
of the world football body, FIFA.
Football Federation Australia is "ramping up" preparations for the AFC Asian Cup 2015 with the
appointment of new members of the Local Organising Committee (LOC). The tournament is the pinnacle
event of the 46 nation Asian Football Confederation, the largest affiliated continental constituent
of the world football body, FIFA.
Back in 2003 when the NSL died and we had to wait an eternity for football to be played
professionally again in Australia it all seemed so grim.
And yet we true believers have been on a roller-coaster of emotion, more so, much more than any
other code.
Most codes rumble on with their home and away season, great crowds in AFL land, less so in League,
and Union is a nice part-time sport tacked on at the edges, domestically at least.
SINGAPORE - Jakarta's Gelora Bung Karno Stadium is one of Asia's most inhospitable venues for
visiting teams, but even the vitriol spat from 100,000 partisan fans did not faze Nazmi Faiz when
Malaysia upset hosts Indonesia to defend their men's under-23 football gold medal at last
November's SEA Games final.
Brazil has revealed the venues for the
2013 Confederations Cup, the now traditional
warm-up for the following season's World Cup Finals.
The six stadia for the eight-team competition are as follows:
Belo Horizonte (Mineirao) - 70,000Brasilia (Nacional) - 71,500Fortaleza (Castelao)
- 67,000Recife (Pernambuco) - 44,000Rio (Maracana) - 76,500Salvador (Fonte
Nova) - 56,500The tournament, which will take place between the
15th and 30th of June 2013, has five of
the eight finalists confirmed already.