Canberra football - Most popular for November 2010
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Belconnen United, Canberra FC, Woden Valley and Capital Football should sit down and plan how the
Canberra United Mens team starts to move forward...and quick.
Entry into the NSW Premier League or even the State League, a team funded by the four groups above
in equal parts, and run by some amalgamation of the above group, should be a priority with the
focus on building a player base for a future A-League team.
2. If you want more money, get another job
Canberra Premier League Clubs are shooting themselves and the local game in the foot.
When Belconnen United, Canberra FC or whoever have to find tens of thousands of dollars to pay
players each year to run around in the local Premier League they are ripping hard earned money out
of the junior game, the development game.
Centre of Excellence one step closer to reality
Following last week's confirmation of $10 million in Federal Government funding, the Central Coast
Mariners trust has taken another significant step in the creation of its Centre of Excellence at
Tuggerah, with an agreement now in place for the construction of up to 10 multi use outdoor sports
courts.
Nearpost will campaign to remove ACT Sports Minister Andrew Barr at the next election.
If you think Canberra's 20,000 players and families deserve more for football please forward this
story to your friends, through facebook, through twitter etc.
ACT Sports Minister Andrew Barr has stunned and upset the football community of Canberra with his
generous offer of $650,000 per game to bring Greater Western Sydney Giants to play three in-season
games in the Capital.