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Dane's OPINION: October 2006
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Monday, October 30, 2006. As you may have worked out from some previous posts I am not Terry Butcher’s biggest admirer. I know he did well at Motherwell and he’s a big English name which is what all Aussie football fans like.*cough* but to be honest he hasn’t done a good job with both the style of football and results here in. HOWEVER I don’t think he deserves the sackyet. But I’m going to bring it up again. There is an...
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Dane's OPINION: July 2007
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Well from an Australian perspective, what a massive disappointment we have been so far. For some there was always that big doubt that we would underestimate this competition and boy oh boy were they on the mark! The first two games against. Saw us unable to hold onto the ball. From back to front we looked unorganised and just plain lethargic. I think you should go on soon. Yes god I am the man!
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Dane's OPINION: April 2007
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Friday, April 27, 2007. AFC Champions League Matchweek 2. Coming to town for the ACL group match. Was what I would rank as the biggest football match in any of. S clubs history, both past and. Realistically I wasn’t expecting too much from the. They traveled here with a big reputation and as I soon found out a huge support base. Uruwa brought what seemed like an army of fans. The Dave Carney of old was back and causing ...
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Dane's OPINION: June 2007
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Friday, June 08, 2007. Australian Asian Cup Squad. Australian 23 man Asian Cup squad. Goalkeepers: Mark Schwarzer, Brad Jones, Michael Petkovic. Defenders: Lucas Neill, Brett Emerton, Michael Beauchamp, Michael Thwaite, Mark Milligan, Patrick Kisnorbo. Midfielders: Mark Bresciano, Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill, Vince Grella, Mile Sterjovski, Luke Wilkshire, Jason Culina, Carl Valeri, Nick Carle, David Carney. And I think the...
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Dane's OPINION: September 2006
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Now I have no problem with the squad being picked for a farewell game such as the one picked for the. Friendly but after that where will the line be drawn when it comes to team selection. Now the foundations have been laid we should be concentrating on developing a team that can take us through to South Africa 2010 and beyond. I shudder at the thought. Posted by Dane at 12:20 pm. Thursday ...
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Dane's OPINION: February 2007
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An Australian football blog with a focus on Sydney FC and the various national teams. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Sydney FC vs Sutherland Sharks. Let us never speak of the 2. Year of the A-League EVER again! Played the Sutherland Sharks NSW Premier League side in a trial down at Seymour Shaw on their new plastic pitch. It wasn’t really what I expected it to be like, much thinner actually but the complexity was like grass and the game was just like it was on grass. The way of the future I say! I talked ...
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Victory In Melbourne: September 2007
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Saturday, 29 September 2007. It looks like fellow bloggers Hamish. Looking forward we have a couple of tough road trips as we head off to Sydney and then Adelaide to take on our fiercest rivals. Our midfield issues are still to be sorted but things are looking promising with Thompson coming into form and Leandro Love proving to be an excellent acquisition. Once these have been sorted we will start to go from strength to strength. Lets hope so. Posted by Neil at 9/29/2007 08:42:00 am. A Season with Verona.
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Football Down Under and Beyond: Brisbane finally gets the Final
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Football Down Under and Beyond. A blog about the love of Soccer from an Australian, Roarcentric perspective. Go Brisbane Roar! Sunday, March 06, 2011. Brisbane finally gets the Final. The last time I wrote about the A-League or the Brisbane Roar was April last year. The short of what I had to say then was, "the Brisbane Roar cannot repeat its original seduction of this consumer. This time they're going to have to realise a product that is worth it for me to seek out.". The Grand Final is anyone's game.
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Football Down Under and Beyond: Mandela's Legacy
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Football Down Under and Beyond. A blog about the love of Soccer from an Australian, Roarcentric perspective. Go Brisbane Roar! Thursday, July 22, 2010. I think a lot about South Africa, and what it has done. There is rightly an impression that South Africa must be a bit backward politically, that. In 1994 it shrugged off institutional racism. But as a microcosm of the World it seems to me that it is the first not the last. Meanwhile any interplanetary visitor would be reporting back to its people that Ea...