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Nick Cumpston, Paddy Bordier and Lucy Zelic talk Aussie football
We've got Aussie football covered. All the news. Socceroos, A-League and W-League: all the footy
news and talk. How many football poddies only cover Aussie football?
We are clearly Australia's number one football poddie, apart from all the others, We discuss all
the news from Australian football.
A bloggers role, in football, is perhaps simply to call and comment on things as they see them.
Free of entrepreneur "vision" or the paymasters check I can call it as I see it. Simple as
that.
For too long Australian football media has produced unscintillating football reportage.
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TONY FERNANDES: I'LL STAY EVEN IF RELEGATED
-Chairman Tony Fernandes tweeted yesterday that would stay with QPR even If relegated:
In response to the the Tweet "What Fans Would REALLY Like to Hear: That IF #QPR Do Go Down - You'll
Still be With Us Next Season" Tony Fernandes replied "If it happens I will be here and I'm sure all
the other will.
Had to laugh on Fox Sports panel last night.
Stuart Houston, former Arsenal defender, is a commentator and discusses all things English
football. (Dead boring bit of the show and I normally switch off but last night I stayed for a
while.)
So when asked about the merits of Arry I can't write only add up dollars Rednapp for England he
basically said Arry was a manager, he can't coach.
If you've ever watched the Brisbane Roar play - and most Aussie's don't have Fox Sports so will
never have seen them - they play to instruction, tactic and a tempo rarely, some say never, seen in
Australia.
There is many elements to their game but one is critical to Australian football development at all
levels.
1. For all lovers of great Australian football.
2. Ange is a better National Curriculum than any document the FFA have ever handed out to Community
Coaches.
3. Ange plays the Aussie Youth, more often, more forward.
4. If you like movement, skill and tactics in football the Roar must win.
Alex Brosque has been in fine form for Shimizu, but will he be there in 2014? The two Nicks and
Peter Funnell bring you up to speed with the week in Australian football, including the National
Competitions Review and the Socceroos' friendly against Denmark.
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