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Andrew Bernal, Canberra born, Narrabundah FC, former Socceroo, ex-Reading FC Captain and David
Beckhams personal advisor when Becks moved to Real Madrid (Andrew speaks Spanish)has signed up.
As has Andrew Young former National Soccer League Canberra Metros player and Socceroo and Fulham FC
Fitness and Conditioning Head Coach.
A terraced stadium, uniformed police, partisan chants, and an Everton scout. No, this wasn't
Millwall at the Den circa 1985, this was Lamport Stadium in Toronto, site of the Canadian Soccer
League's (formerly the National Soccer League of which I've written here before) largest local
derby -- Serbs v.
Part Three of A More Splendid Life's Month-Long series on the History of Soccer in Toronto. In
typical Canadian fashion, the Globe and Mail referred to the preposterous on-field punch-ups and
numerous pitch-invasions over the course of the troubling 1951 season as 'rhubarbs.' In fact,
Toronto's top flight, the National Soccer League Western Division, in addition to its more local
and ethnically
and Ivan Slavich wants your support at the game at Canberra Stadium tomorrow..read today's Canberra
Times article below...and six Young Rockets have been asked to train with Mariners today.
Central Coast Mariners goalkeeper Danny Vukovic may be banned from the Olympics but he will be
included in the squad to play the Newcastle Jets in a pre-season game at CanberraStadium tomorrow.
For the few brave souls that have read this series in its entirety, you will probably have noticed
a marked difference between Canadian soccer in the late 19th and early 20th century (1885 v. USA,
the 1888 tour of Britain, the 1904 Galt FC win), and soccer after the First World War. I've touched
on this topic in one or two posts, yet because it is of tantamount importance to the direction
soccer
It has been a long time coming for Rodrigo "Roddy" Vargas but he now finds himself on the
cusp of a national cap. 29 years old Vargas has been selected in Pim's twenty-three man squad to
take on Ghana on Friday 23rd of May in Sydney and it looks like he may get a start.
Vargas has been a standout performer for Victory in its recent AFC Champions League campaign.