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Fox Sports FC has changed this year and it's not a great look or feel for the better in my
opinion.
Adam Peacock couldn't control the boys Bozza and Slater so a change had to come I guess. Simon Hill
and Andy Harper as hosts were always excellent.
Now we have Andy Maher as host, no probs with him, not great as a football lead but professional,
and Andy Harper and Mark Bosnich as the experts.
As he completed 25 years in charge of Man United today, Sir Alex in the bigger picture has
always looked an epitome of perfection, a Midas of sorts. To the common man, most of his buys were
intelligent and always paid dividends but even the greatest make mistakes. So on this day, we take
a quick look at the 10 worst signings of the Fergie era (in no particular order)
10.
Villa's cutbacks go too far plus wicked whistle and daft quotes of the week
The state of Mark Bosnich's head has been worrying observers for some time. This screengrab
(click the full screen button to see the pic properly) from a TV appearance suggests he's finally
done something about it.
This summer Manchester United faced a challenge in the transfer market that had similar
connotations to 1999 when the great Dane Peter Schmeichel announced he would be leaving for
pastures new. Back then, it was felt that the decision on his replacement was made in a rather
hasty fashion with the unpredictable Australian Mark Bosnich being [.
By Gina Baldassarre, writing from Sydney
After a tiring, drawn-out saga, a contract has finally been signed, the dust is beginning to
settle, and the prodigal son is coming home. And no, I'm not actually talking about Cescgate.
That's right my friends, those of us living down under have had twice the transfer drama to keep
us on the edge of our seats this winter.
The Sun is pretty much useless. Four of the words are necessary, the other two are polite
accessories. And if you're taking it too seriously, there's a place at the end of a short plank for
you.
However, occasionally very occasionally they do provide something worth noting.
With Edwin Van Der Sar retiring after Saturdays Champions League final when Man Utd face
Barcelona at Wembley (what a way to bow out of the game!), United will need to replace the reliable
Dutch stopper and it seems to be that they have found a near identical, if what comparatively
unexperienced keeper in David De Gea.
With Edwin Van Der Sar retiring after Saturdays Champions League final when Man Utd face
Barcelona at Wembley (what a way to bow out of the game!), United will need to replace the reliable
Dutch stopper and it seems to be that they have found a near identical, if what comparatively
unexperienced keeper in David De Gea.
Mark Bosnich spent a total of six years during two spells playing for Sir Alex Ferguson at Old
Trafford giving him a good insight into what makes 'The Boss' tick. The former keeper is now a
leading...
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Peter Funnell author of all things www.nearpostlocal.blogspot.com is on to it. So I'm going to use
Twitter to get to the man that matters - the Foz! Not sure this is a Capital Football thing - they
are more about U12
Football People Power In The ACT - We Need it!
Sourced from the SBS World Game, Craig Foster's Blog http://theworldgame.
With the news that Edwin Van Der Sar will retire at the end of the season the task is on for Man
United find a replacement for the 40-year-old Dutchman.
The former Ajax stopper has been a cornerstone of United's success in recent years, helping them
win three Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League since joining from Fulham in 2005.
How come all the organisers of football, the media, the FFA, the whole lot of em run everything out
of Sydney...or so it seems.
So tonights plan to "Save the Game" or some other such football fanfest, while of course an
interesting intiative - but we hold it in Sydney.
Reckon Adelaide would have been better - at least they'd get a few fans!