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Canberra Professional Football smashes AFL?

Football in the Capital 25 July @ 07:09 PM EST
AFL the darling of Australian sport, here for 150 years and with my beloved St Kilda leading the way have only
ONE player, one current professional player Sydney Swans Craig Bolton drafted from Canberra in their league.
One, according to the Canberra Times.
Can that be right? Click to continue reading...

Canberra: No room for AFL?

Football in the Capital 25 July @ 06:58 PM EST
Canberra Times was full of stories about how much money we should give the AFL to come to Canberra.
And as Don Furner the Raiders Coach said Brumbies, Raiders, maybe 6 AFL games if Western Sydney get in and a A-League team, the city can't sustain 4 codes.
So the logical argument is AFL get stuffed! Click to continue reading...

Celtic: Best away supporters in Brisbane.

Football in the Capital 12 July @ 06:03 AM EST
Well unique at least, and bring colour and atmosphere wherever they go.
31,000 turned up to see Celtic trounce the Brisbane Roar 3-0 today at Suncorp. And a Kiwi Chris Killen got two for the Celts.
And with Fulham and Wolves pulling in around 20,000 and 11,000 this weekend across the wide brown land clearly the Scottish Champions have slightly more fan power than the English Premier League clubs; no surprise there. Click to continue reading...

Money or your shirt?

Football in the Capital 05 July @ 06:54 PM EST
These days, the A-League average (salary) is more than $100,000 — a marked increase in a few short years on the sort of wages that were offered (and often not paid by bankrupt clubs) in the old National Soccer League.

Michael Lynch writing in The Age looks at where the A-League can source their next players from. Click to continue reading...

Kaka plays AFL:)

Football in the Capital 05 July @ 01:24 AM EST
Anyone seen the Kaka ad recently, you know the one selling Sony TV's, with Kaka, the celebrity, and the skill set.
Well Channel 7 have gone one better.
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More Aussie bullshit: This time in the SMH

Football in the Capital 22 June @ 07:51 PM EST
Gotta to love the Aussie sports crowds singing in unison "bullshit." When I first heard it I laughed long and loud. It was so uniquely Australian.
And when I write my one-eyed football blog a few mates in time-honoured Aussie way say, "Eamonn, more bullshit," which is fair enough because it is! Click to continue reading...

Australia's Number One Team.

Football in the Capital 22 June @ 02:33 AM EST
Cricket, Socceroos, Wallabies and Kangaroos all vie for the title of Australia's number one national sports team.
The AFL team lacks a real international edge so fair to discount methinks.
For years many Wallabies fans tried to put the Union side up there, but with an Aussie Union World Cup a distant memory, and only 20,000 watching the Wallabies play in Melbourne on the weekend, the Union side has clearly slipped down the rank if indeed it was ever really above the Socceroos. Click to continue reading...

Daily Telegraph: Money talks

Football in the Capital 21 June @ 06:12 PM EST
SBS Phil Micallef ran an interview with Daily Telegraph "newspaper" journo Phil Rothfield..one of the journo's keen to run strangely anti-football and anti-Socceroo stories in recent days.
http://www.theworldgame.com.au/australia/news-ltd-bias-what-bias-196111
Here's part of the interview, and the power of football advertisers as the Telegraph loses $60,000 in one day! Click to continue reading...

AFL, Union unite with Football.

Football in the Capital 15 June @ 01:58 AM EST
Great to hear that the first person to ring Frank Lowy to congratulate him on Socceroos qualifying for the 2010 World Cup was fmr football boss and head of Australian Rugby Union...John O'Neill. We need more of this.
And even Andrew Dimitriou, (see quote below) AFL Supremo has come out and has said AFL supports the Aussie World Cup bid. Click to continue reading...

Canberra: Socceroos beat Wallabies?

Football in the Capital 13 June @ 10:17 PM EST
Neither code could sell-out Canberra Stadium for their respective international clashes in the Capital, although I'm giving the Socceroos a slight victory in the crowd analysis stakes.
22,000 for the Wallabies is a very healthy crowd, but with over ten years of professional rugby in Canberra, almost 10,000 Brumbies season ticket holders, a network of email addresses, and regular home S14 crowds of 13,000- 22,000, plus they were playing against a Six nations side in Italy, add in the Giteau and Canberra based stars element. Click to continue reading...

Socceroos: Biggest Sydney sports crowd this year

Football in the Capital 10 June @ 11:20 PM EST
39,540 rocked up to celebrate Australia's qualification to the World Cup on the coldest Sydney night of the year.
Sydney's biggest winter sports crowd of the year once again turned out for football.
Wallabies drew 39,600 to their Baa Baa's clash even with SBW spruiking the interest, and of course this included the bigger playing squads. Click to continue reading...

Japanese newspaper in Sydney

Football in the Capital 10 June @ 07:08 AM EST
Interesting to see the Japanese national newspaper advertising at the ANZ Stadium last night...guess that doesn't happen in the AFL or Rugby League.
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Football $$$$$ lead the codes

Football in the Capital 09 June @ 11:01 PM EST
AFL, Rugby Union and the relatively poor Rugby League stars can only dream of the sort of reward footballers get for playing their game.
Harry Kewell, Lucas Neill, Tim Cahill and Mark Schwarzer, can expect up to $2 million in sponsorships prior to the World Cup, according to the World Game website today. Click to continue reading...

Sponsorship creep?

Football in the Capital 21 May @ 06:30 PM EST
From today's SMH:
Sponsorship consultant William Bourke of Sponsorship HQ predicted the sport (Rugby League) would face difficulties in keeping existing sponsors and attracting new ones.
"There are so many options out there for sponsors," Bourke said. "I think soccer and the AFL will be the primary beneficiaries, mainly because they are national sports that don't attract that level of controversy.
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Nearpost Podcast: Tom Sermanni, Ian Shaw were guests on the show

Football in the Capital 12 May @ 08:29 PM EST
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Matildas Coach Tom Sermanni expresses his thoughts on the type of female football he now sees at the Under 14 National Championships and Why the Ashleigh and Nicola Sykes should be allowed to play in the boys Under 18 league in Western Districts League. Click to continue reading...

Canberra Raiders Attendance 8,800

Football in the Capital 03 May @ 07:25 AM EST
A beautiful autumn evening in Canberra, early in the season, and a crowd of just 8,800 turned out to watch the Canberra Raiders. Click to continue reading...

Dire time for Aussie clubs

Football in the Capital 23 April @ 05:50 PM EST
Western Force are losing millions each year, Adelaide look unlikely to get a Basketball team in the new league, Port Adelaide with crowds of 20,000 are in dire financial difficulties.
Add in NSWRU, Adelaide United, and Brisbane Roar...not a great few years ahead for any code.
Interesting all codes are looking to expand, teams, number of games etc etc. Click to continue reading...

Cor..Apples and Football unite...

Football in the Capital 13 April @ 08:25 PM EST
Proud to be an Apple eater.
Batlow Apples have joined with FFA (see below) to promote'Live Active! Live Healthy! Live Socceroos!'
This is the first time the Batlow group has joined with a Sports Code in Australia.
Clearly football can take a message across the whole nation unlike League, or Union or even AFL. Click to continue reading...

Americans see the sense of the Round Ball.

Football in the Capital 11 April @ 09:41 PM EST
We've all seen and still see the innane, fearful and just plain ignorant attempts at Australia's finest sports journalists to mock or run down the game of football.
Why? Well you have to ask Peter FitzSimon, Roy Masters, Andrew Stevenson, Rebecca Wilson, Mike Sheehan and all the others why they have done it over the years. Click to continue reading...

AFL: Crowd violence on the rise?

Football in the Capital 05 April @ 06:11 PM EST
The weekends AFL crowd violence seemed to have been missed by many sports commentators. Funny they never seem to miss any football "riots."
Bottles were thrown in Adelaide at the St. Kilda/Adelaide Crows game with at least one twelve year old boy hit.
A Collingwood Dad bashed in Melbourne by three AFL fans after the game
Of course each report had a little dig at the "soccer violence creeping into our game. Click to continue reading...

AFL Crowd brawl but somehow football gets a mention!

Football in the Capital 04 April @ 06:35 PM EST
Herald Sun reporting on more Crowd Violence at the AFL..can't help but bring football into the equation.br /br /http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25290100-661,00.htmlbr /br /And is the sourceless wonder Andrew Dimitriou always looking for an AFL spin against Football.br /br /blockquoteOne witness, who asked not to be named, said the violence was more like a soccer brawl than a quiet afternoon watching the footy at the MCG. Click to continue reading...

Rugby to face football style exodus?

Football in the Capital 30 March @ 12:56 AM EST
According to Saturday's SMH Super 14 Aussie franchises will face an exodus of players heading to Europe in the next two years. br /br /Aussie football fans have had to deal with this for years but it will be interesting to see how it affects the Aussie Super 14 fan base if, as expected, such an exodus would leave the Aussie S14 sides even further down the table than they are this year. Click to continue reading...

Football on Commercial Telly...Wow!

Football in the Capital 27 March @ 08:06 PM EST
When you see all the kids playing and the number of people involved in the game it's always amazed me that Commercial TV has been slow, very slow to get involved in one of Australia's major activities.br /br /How hard can it be to get sponsors for this show and at the end of the day that's all Commercial Telly is about, isn't it? Click to continue reading...

Canberrans: Harder to be a Socceroo than a Wallaby

Football in the Capital 26 March @ 02:38 AM EST
blockquoteWe've got many more Wallabies from Canberra than Socceroos. Our Private Schools just produce better Rugby players./blockquotebr /br /Well what a crock. This came from a Canberra Sports Journalist I met recently.br /br /First of all the Private Schools in Canberra..... span id="fullpost"br /have a long proud history of producing Rugby players but ask Marist, Radford, Grammar, St Eddies and co and they'd all talk about the huge switch to football in recent years. Click to continue reading...

Football the most difficult game in Australia

Football in the Capital 26 March @ 02:33 AM EST
Take the four football codes, AFL, League, Union and Football.br /br /I often discuss, alright argue, with my AFL mates about which code requires the greatest skills.br /br /I maintain it's football. (No surprise there I guess!)br /br /I reckon you can transfer from football to ANY of the other codes from the age of 12 up until 16 and you still could make a living from the game. Click to continue reading...

AFL the clear leader in battle of the codes.

Football in the Capital 24 March @ 05:11 PM EST
AFL might not exist in Canberra in any real form, but you have to hand it to a code that can sell-out the MCG for a game between two suburbs on a thursday night and then expect to sell-out the next night as well.br /br /For the life of me I've no ideabr /br /span id="fullpost"br /For the life of me I've no idea quite why the game is quite as popular as it is in Melbourne (I've always lived in Canberra and AFL news is pretty scare here), particular when all other codes in Australia do well to get a crowd of 30,000 plus for any league/union/football club game. Click to continue reading...

Aussie media: oh no we're going again!

Football in the Capital 15 October @ 05:07 PM EST
Now football doesn't always get the coverage it deserves, certainly on FTA national channels it hardly gets the coverage crowds and the national team of the World Game deserves.
Even with so many people interested in the last World Cup campaign and numbers involved in the game.
So I guess there must be a number of media, a few at the elite of the AFL, Rugby League and Rugby Union who woke up this morning and said,
"Oh no they're off to the World Cup again. Click to continue reading...

Warwick Hadfield: You've caved in

Football in the Capital 09 October @ 05:02 PM EST
Warwick Hadfield on Nearpost Radio on Tuesday.
Despite what you read here, I'm very highbrow and enjoy listening every morning to Radio National's Breakfast programme with Fran Kelly. Love ya Fran, you are the best.
And at 7.35am every morning Australia's best all-round sports journo Warwick Hadfield fills us in, as only he can, on the days news in sport. Click to continue reading...

Adelaide United trailblazers

Football in the Capital 07 October @ 03:52 PM EST
Tonight in Adelaide, new football, takes another step. Appropriately, to me, it is a team from the old NSL playing in a stadium used in the old NSL, that will take us to a place this game, in this country, has never ever been.
Semi-Final time. Of the Asian Champions League.
Whatever your sporting passion, when there is a prize on the line, the crowd swells, and the intensity lifts. Click to continue reading...

Canberra A-League not $3 mill to Sydney AFL

Football in the Capital 02 October @ 09:06 PM EST
Canberra Raiders CEO Don Furner said,
'It could be going to local sporting teams, it could be going to the new A-League team.''

The ACT Government are considering paying $3 million dollars per year to sponsor the Sydney Swans. Now the Canberra A-League team don't need more handouts but this is clearly ridiculous. Click to continue reading...

Aussie Football: SOLD OUT!

Football in the Capital 02 October @ 02:58 AM EST
I like my football, with a passionate crowd, something on the line, plenty of skill and the stadium sold out.
They said we didn't care about Asia, and it's football. Who's they? Well all those Aussie enlightened sports journo's; you know who they are...the ones that give football a fair go. Click to continue reading...

AFL Grand Final Week

Football in the Capital 24 September @ 06:00 PM EST
In case you don't have Fox and wondering what the heck I'm going on about in AFL/NRL Grand Final week(s), here's the video of the Adelaide goal.
And who would have thought that five years ago Adelaide newspapers and media would be front and back page football in Grand Final week. Click to continue reading...

Asia: Aussies care.

Football in the Capital 23 September @ 11:59 PM EST
A very big truck from SAKAI.
The other codes said Aussies didn't care about the Asian Champions League.
Well here's evidence to show they do.
Adelaide United just 900 tickets left for tonights Quater Final against Kashima Antlers. What code wouldn't like a midweek sell-out! Click to continue reading...

Which Adelaide Football Club is known in Japan and Asia?

Football in the Capital 23 September @ 04:35 PM EST
Well it's not the AFL Club's, Adelaide Crows or Port Adelaide. They might have been going 150 years but who's heard of them outside Melbourne:)
Is there even a Rugby League or Union side from Adelaide?
Adelaide United a club just a few years old, already well known across Pohang, Korea, Changchun, China and Kashima, Japan. Click to continue reading...

Football not phased by AFL finals

Football in the Capital 12 September @ 06:43 PM EST
AFL Finals. Big game in Melbourne drew 45,000 to the MCG. Across at the Dome Melbourne Victory passed another test.
They drew 25,000 to watch their 1-0 win over Adelaide United. This was the first time football had been played in Melbourne at the same time as an AFL Final. Click to continue reading...