Monday, March 26, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
"The result doesn't matter: we came here to cheer you on"
"anyone who hasn't been here before will find out what this place is like. There's a soul here. There's something about this place: every second something happens, from the first minute to the 93rd. Thousands of throats carry us, like the wind. It never stops; they never stop. More than afición [supporters], we're talking about hinchada [fans]. They have done all they can to make tomorrow special: hopefully everything will go well and everyone will enjoy it, win or lose – that's the priority. You should see them: they have been preparing this for days."
Read more here:- "love Rayo, hate racism"
Friday, February 24, 2012
Embarrassing
Clive Palmer, billionaire owner of Gold Coast United:
"I don't even like the game. I think it's a hopeless game. Rugby league's a much better game."
It seems the FFA don't care who they get their money from... Russian consortiums, Indonesian investors, crooked property developers and, as it turns out, even people who hate the game.
The A League model exemplifies everything that is wrong with the sport IMHO. I maintain that you need football people owning and running football clubs.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Rolling in the neighbourhood
"Club bosses are now working with Greater Manchester Police, the council and other bodies to create a ‘good neighbours’ scheme.
Their volunteers will visit an older person who may be struggling with day to day tasks. They can visit once a week to help out with whatever is required, such as visits to the shops or the post office, DIY or just to come around for a brew and a
chat."
Their volunteers will visit an older person who may be struggling with day to day tasks. They can visit once a week to help out with whatever is required, such as visits to the shops or the post office, DIY or just to come around for a brew and a
chat."
Read more here:- FC United good neighbours scheme
Love is like a butterfly
“The Auckland City club is cognisant of the challenges faced by Oceania’s developing nations in infrastructure and education and we see this unique link with the Butterfly Trust as a natural step toward giving something back to our Oceania community.” - Gordon Glen Watson, Auckland City FC
ACFC proud to be part of Oceania.
Read more here:- Butterfly Trust partnership formed
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