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Serena Debuts Aussie Open Tennis Skirt

Americanize Soccer 15 January @ 02:25 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Serena Williams goes for another Grand Slam starting this week.
She looks primed and ready.
Check out her practice video.
One of the greatest modern American athletes is gunning for a 14th Major tennis tournament.
She has been everything possible in American sports.

Jim Magilton sees the future - and it ain't the killer B's thank god!

Football in the Capital 12 February @ 12:43 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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We knew the Melbourne Victory defence, central defence was too slow, too fragile and lacked Muscat.
And in midfield the pairing of Leigh Broxham and Grant Brebner could never control the game in the Asian Champions League games - at times the Victory were embarrassing - and these our Aussie Champions - and this season they've never had the ball, kept the ball or enabled the style boys to get on the ball.

QPR 0-1 Fulham (Fulham win 7-0 on aggregate)

Craven Cottage Newsround 25 February @ 05:43 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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To take a perhaps unexpected angle on this, poor Samba Diakité. Making his QPR debut on loan from Nancy in France, the Mali international found himself showing remarkable promise in his first half an hour of Premier League football, marred only by a slight tendency to commit fouls. After what may have been his seventh, a late lunge on a flying Bryan Ruiz, Diakité was shown a red card and the match was effectively settled.

Its The Vibe

Hands On Football 25 February @ 05:53 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It's the vibe of the thing, your Honour. Dennis Denuto summed it up in the classic 1997 Aussie movie, The Castle. It is that something that is hard to convey to non-football people, but we all know what "the vibe" is. Last night I went as usual to watch and support my Gold Coast United [...]

Joel Chianese - a rare find but too late for cautious Vitaslav..nice guy bye bye

Football in the Capital 30 March @ 03:50 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Have Sydney unearthed a gem? And why has it taken so long to develop and give this guy a run.
A few more games could have meant a few more points with Joel on the team. But no Vitaslav and his coaching team were too cautious, too predictable, too scared throughout the season to go for youth and pace.

Has Arnie read Soccernomics? What is Arnie up to?

Football in the Capital 17 May @ 04:31 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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If you've ever read, or even if you haven't read Soccernomics you know that all round the World it's the Clubs in the biggest cities who succeed....eventually.
Think Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Scotland, England and the answer, despite the odd temporary hitch is the same. Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Celtic, all win and if they don't win it isn't long before they do.

A Ball Going Really, Really Fast

The Offside 23 May @ 02:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Because that's what it's all about, right?

Superbly stunning free kick from Aussie Eddy Bosnar, who's not quite in Clarence Seedorf territory neither the distance nor the ball in motion but seems like he's somewhere above the Zlatan hit from The Year That Never Happened.

Futsalroos in shame game?

Football in the Capital 29 May @ 07:26 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Australia went through to the last four of the Asian Futsal Championships last night in their 3-2 win over Kuwait.
They have now qualified for the World Cup.
But last nights game had shades of Germany Austria back in the 80's when both teams simply failed to attack ensuring a 0 -0 score and both teams qualified.