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There's no question things at FIFA are less than kosher it's the dietary law equivalent of
McDonald's dipped in Burger King. However, even those loosely involved are likely on the gray-ish
side of things, including those up in arms over the World Cup 2018 & 2022 bids.
Take Australia, which reportedly spent $8m-per-vote on their bid for World Cup 2022.
Canberra United turned in one of their best performances of the season yesterday as they downed
Canberra United reserves, otherwise known as Newcastle Jets, 1-0.
Great to see such loyalty in the women's game with players changing clubs every season in some
cases. Talk about fan loyalty! Kara Mowbray, Sasha McDonnell and Thea Slatyer were just three
Canberra turned Jets who I used to swear undying loyalty towards.
Sedes (10): Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaida, Gold Coast, Newcastle, Canberra,
Geelong, Tomsville Estadios (12): nueve necesitan modificaciones y tres serán
construidos.Entradas: 3.020.000Alojamientos: 43.000 habitaciones Presupuesto
gastos (Copa del Mundo 2022 y Copa Confederaciones 2021): 535,2 millones de dólares.
If Australia wins the World Cup bid I wonder if the Canberra football community, Capital Football
lead this, are ready to take advantage.
Sure we'll see statements from Capital Football about how the World Cup will be great, (even I
could write that) but will there be a press release to show how it will benefit our community, in
terms of facilities for football, community football, attracting business to football.
All followers of Canberra Football should check out the little interaction, indeed why not add to
it on Facebook.
I raised a couple of issues re-funding for football.
http://www.facebook.com/andrew.barr.mla/posts/10150104413286654
Now why can't we have some of what the AFL boys are getting?
Canberra United thumped lowly Adelaide United 4-0 on the weekend, no surprise there, but maybe
Coach Ray Junna has found a solution to the teams surprisingly low-key performances this
season.
Under Coach Robbie Hooker and last season under Junna United performed well. Reaching the final
four each time, playing some entertaining football in both seasons, while missing it seemed just a
ruthless finisher to go one step forward.
Great so Australia's biggest loser Mr Nearpost who's motto, "I tend to fail," comes through once
more.
One time A-League4Canberra Bid Manager Eamonn Flanagan, not to be confused with Bid Leader Ivan
Slavich, is stunningly depressed, amused, mental, (you decide) this morning.
In early discussions with Transact CEO Ivan impressed with his, "I tend not to fail," attitude.