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Canberra United are expected to announce their first round of signings on Friday.
FFA Release below
ADELAIDE UNITED ANNOUNCES MATILDA AS CAPTAIN FOR WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE
Adelaide United FC has secured former Matildas representative Di Alagich as the club's Women's
League Captain in a major coup for the women's game in South Australia ahead of the inaugural
Westfield W-League.
Queue the jokes about the Seattle Mariners....
This tidbit comes to us courtesy of the Boston Globe:
Seattle Sounders FC received permission from Revolution director of soccer Mike Burns
to talk to assistant coach Paul Mariner about its head coaching position, a league source confirmed
last night.
Photo by ISIphotos.com
So who is the most wanted man in Major League Soccer? No, this isn't a David Beckham joke. The
answer, it turns out, is Kansas City Wizards technical director Peter Vermes. Less than a month
after turning down an offer to become general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy, now comes word
that he has turned down an MLS head coaching job.
It's been over 300 days - 327 according to the maginificent calculator at timeanddate.com - since
my last Rhode Island College women's soccer game. And my, oh my, have things changed
immensely since that heartbreaking evening in Danbury, CT back on November 1, 2007.
For beginners, nine seniors have since graduated.
Former Socceroo, Canberra Cosmos player and now Canberra United and Assistant Matildas and ACTAS
Coach Robbie Hooker talked about his plans as boss of the newest team in town. Should girl's play
with boys? Who will we sign and more.....
Canberra United W-League Coach Robbie Hooker fronted up to the Nearpost Radio (98.
Real Maryland FC of the USL-2 has named Carolina RailHawks goalkeeper coach David Noyes as their
new General Manager.
Noyes brings over twenty five years experience as a professional soccer player and coach to the
USL-2 side. He has directed soccer programs ranging from youth camps and clinics to collegiate and
professional levels.
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Ex-QPR Birthdays: David Bardsley Turns 45...John Spencer Turns 37-
QPR's former England International fullback, David Bardsley Turns 45: Born September 11, 1964.
Signed by Trevor Francis in 1989 from Oxford. Bardsley played almost nine seasons with QPR.
Bardsley is - or at least was recently - coaching Ajax academy in Florida.
Goal Seattle has a great rundown of rumors and news surrounding the team's coaching search.
Added is a report from Ives that the K.C. technical director Peter Vermes turned down the job.
While current Sounder coach Brian Schmetzer remains in the pool, there is one name that's getting
some mention.
I followed Bayern Munich's 5-2 humiliation by Werder Bremen last weekend with strangely mixed
feelings.
On the one hand, like most fans here, I relished the spectacle of the arrogant Bavarian giants
getting their clocks cleaned at home. On the other, I have young Bayern keeper Michael Rensing in
my fantasy football team, and his bad day at the office brought back unpleasant memories from the
late '70s of the Bristol Blue Devils being thrashed by the Damariscotta Lions 8-nil –- with
yours truly in goal.
While many of you are already into your fall seasons, some of you still may be looking to recruit
an assistant coach to help out. Our state soccer association recently started publishing a
Recreational Soccer newsletter, called the Sideline Beacon and the first issue had some good tips.
Bill Furjanic, the NCYSA Technical Director of [.
While events surrounding St James' Park since Kevin Keegan resigned have been unbelievable, our
assistant coach Chris Hughton has gone about the job as interim manager with a calm demeanor, but
with little immediate success in terms of results. Chris Hughton - has done his very best for the
club But this experience seems not to have [.
Newcastle look to Tottenham's Gus Poyet as Kevin Keegan's successor
Newcastle are reportedly on the verge of appointing Tottenham assistant coach Gus Poyet as their
new manager.
From Telegraph.co.uk
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Spurs assistant coach Gus Poyet has admitted the Dimitar Berbatov summer saga has contributed to
the club's poor start to the season. The Bulgarian striker completed his £30.75million move to
Manchester United in the closing stages of the summer transfer window and both clubs appear to have
experienced adverse effects.