Canberra - Most popular for January 2011

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Canberra/Asia Business Football group to form?

Football in the Capital 05 January @ 05:09 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The FFA might not want a team in the A-League from Canberra but Canberra will host up to seven games in the 2015 Asia Cup.
Fantastic.
Now show us how the FFA, Capital Football, ACT Government has any plan to use this huge and significant tournament to build the game either through a professional football team, a youth team and a legacy for the kids who play the game in Canberra.

Ali Cook on fire in Futsal Nationals.

Football in the Capital 10 January @ 09:16 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Watched the ACT Under 12 girls in their battle with NSW Thunder, last years winners, last nigt.
3-3 and a fantastic game of Futsal at the National Championships in Canberra.
Two absolute thunderbolts from ACT star Ali Cook brought the house down; mind you the NSW keeper was unbelievable throughout.

What do FFA think of Mrs Wensing. Fozzie: Here's a case study on FFA Engagement

Football in the Capital 13 January @ 07:52 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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What do the FFA think of Mrs Wensing? 80 years of age, she went out of her way to sign the A-League4Canberra supporters pledge in 2009. The FFA could not have cared less.

Fozzie has spoken.

At the recent inaugural fans forum in Sydney, a marvellous initiative btw, to look at and solve the problems facing football in Australia.

Another Canberran takes a step

Football in the Capital 18 January @ 11:19 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Goulburn and Canberra Football ace Chris Bush scores Hyundai A-League deal
No team in Canberra but still we produce plenty of talent!

From the Brisbane Roar website:
Brisbane Roar Youth captain Chris Bush has been rewarded for his inspirational performances in the National Youth League, signing a Hyundai A-League contract with the league leaders until the end of the current season.

Canberra more stars - still no team!

Football in the Capital 21 January @ 05:27 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Unknown ACT teenager Tom Rogic has caught the eye of professional European coaches at Nike's Chance trials ahead of the final 32 being announced later today London time.

The fertile ground of football development known as Canberra continues to produce, over-produce quality players despite little FFA or Capital Football support or leadership for our post-15 age group - of boys.

Canberra footballer wins Nike Professional Contract - still no pathway in the Capital

Football in the Capital 22 January @ 09:44 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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ACT starlet Tom Rogic said he was stunned and elated after winning one of eight professional contracts at the Nike Academy in England announced in London on Saturday night.

First Chris Bush gets an A-League contract with the Brisbane Roar - now Tom Rogic scores an amazing contract, one of eight, and he was up against the Rest of the World!

Canberra footballer wins Nike Professional Contract - still no pathway in the Capital

Football in the Capital 22 January @ 09:44 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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FourFourTwo are reporting
ACT starlet Tom Rogic said he was stunned and elated after winning one of eight professional contracts at the Nike Academy in England announced in London on Saturday night.

First Chris Bush gets an A-League contract with the Brisbane Roar - now Tom Rogic scores an amazing contract, one of eight, and he was up against the Rest of the World!

Dare to Dream: Young Canberran desperate to make it!

Football in the Capital 23 January @ 07:38 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Players will do anything to make it in Professional Football.
And any player from Canberra needs to work a little harder, have a little more belief, and support, than players from the big Aussie A-League cities.
Checkout former Woden Valley junior local boy Nick Humphrey, now living in Hungary, and his desire to succeed.