Bring on the Asian Cup
To avoid regurgitating a synopsis of the Chile match and offering praise for the Socceroos - which has been done to death among all…
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An aspiring young author who also happens to be a football fan. I am not afraid to go against the status quo and face the wrath of the Roar community.
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To avoid regurgitating a synopsis of the Chile match and offering praise for the Socceroos - which has been done to death among all…
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As torrents of rain fell down upon Allianz Stadium, the 13,125 fans that braved the inclement conditions witnessed a late comeback by the Sky…
Your comment on the impressive crowd is true. A game being played in the rain by two struggling clubs would never have seen this many people turn out in previous seasons. As I stated in the article crowds have dramatically improved this season (mainly due to the signing of marquee players like Del Piero, Heskey, etc.). This is not the problem though. The problem was Sydney’s attitude and style of play which, thankfully, is starting to be reformed. I don’t want to be a doomsday prophet but if Sydney don’t continue their recent run of decent form we could very well be looking at flagging crowds next season. Results is all the matters for Sydney. Whether it comes through grit and determination, rather than flair, so be it.
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It is always fascinating to hear from a professional football plying their trade in a new environement overseas, especially one who can write so well and has experience in journalism!
A life in football is a lot of things but boring
Couldn’t have put it better myself
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