Posts Tagged "South Melbourne FC"
NSL lessons vital for A-League’s future
By apaway, 8 May 2013Joe Gorman’s excellent article on South Melbourne’s attempts to buy into the A-League via the Melbourne Heart have raised some fascinating and spirited discussion on the legacy the National Soccer League (NSL).
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It’s time for the A-League to look South in Melbourne
By gene_96, 20 Mar 2013On any given Melbourne Heart match day there are a few noticeable features. John Aloisi’s Italian crafted suits, Hayden Foxe’s pizza boy outift, and a mixture of home-grown talent and veterans taking the pitch.
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Why Ange is the best option for Melbourne Victory
By Daniel Quinn, 7 Apr 2012After Melbourne Victory decided not to offer interim coach Jim Magilton the full-time position, the biggest coaching job in the A-League is now available. If Brisbane Roar’s Ange Postecoglou is not on the top of the list, he should be.
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Chance for redemption for Ljubo Milicevic
By Chad Bennett, 11 Jun 2011Ljubo Milicevic ‘s move to Hajduk Split might not do much for his tarnished off-field reputation, but does give him the opportunity to let his football do the talking for once.
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What lies ahead for the former NSL clubs?
By Chris Paraskevas, 27 May 2011Over the past few weeks, the governance of Australian football, specifically the struggles of the A-League and how to address them, have been hot topics amongst fans, bloggers and journalists.
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Victorian Premier League kicks off
By Robbie Di Fabio, 18 Feb 2011The 2011 Alanic Victorian Premier League season is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated in recent history.
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Ex-NSL clubs should be able to join A-League
By dasilva, 10 Aug 2010First I’ll state that there should be no monocultural clubs allowed in the A-League. In the professional era of Australian football, having a supporter base limited to a particular minority group is not really acceptable for its growth.
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FFA focus on World Cup at expense of local leagues
By Davidde Corran, 9 Apr 2010Earlier this week, I opined about the lack of creativity in the A-League’s managerial and administrative ranks. Now, with the news that South Melbourne FC are on the verge of being included in this year’s Singapore FA Cup, I know where most of football’s most creative and brightest have ended up.
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