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Westfield W-League Round 10 preview

Girls with Game 04 December @ 06:55 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Hello peoples. So I will be keeping this short, because in about 12 hours I hope to have the review with all the action up for you. But your already know what's in stake in an awesome round 10 today anyway don't you? You don't? Well here is a sneak peek. The Mariners and Sydney play off for the league championship title today.

Brisbane v Adelaide 8pm tonight

A seat at the A-League 11 December @ 09:26 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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I hope I am surprised about how big the crowd is for this match. I fear that I will not be.
Does anyone else find this funny:
'Brisbane Roar coach Ange Postecoglou has been thrown in the deep end since taking over, but things have begun to settle and glimpses of the consistent team fans know are starting to re-emerge once more.

Half-Time Heroes is here!! Happy Xmas

Football in the Capital 15 December @ 02:29 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Australia's best football writers have combined once more to provide you with the most independent views in Australian football.

World Cup Team History: Australia

WorldCupBlog 17 December @ 05:10 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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We're doing a World Cup history post for every team at World Cup 2010. Today it's Australia's turn. The Socceroos have just two previous World Cup appearances in the record books, but they've come so close to making it so many times. I'm sure every Australian football fan has their fill of World Cup playoffs.

Nearpost Local - 29/12/09

Football in the Capital 30 December @ 03:22 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The closing program is given to a lengthy "fireside chat" with John Mitchell, Coach and technical director of the ANU Premier League club, the U20 Elite program, which broke new ground in the Capital Football Premier League in the 2009 season.