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Sunday, 5 July 2009
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Bulloch Grabs Treble For Glory

SCOTT Bulloch blasted a hat-trick for Perth Glory as Dave Mitchell's men continued their pre-season preparations by thumping WA Premier League side Cockburn 7-0. read more...

Mariners Relish Sydney Test

LAWRIE McKinna believes his troops are ready for the challenge of Sydney FC on Monday night with only Dylan Macallister and Matt Simon likely to miss out through injury. read more...

Todd Eager To Tackle Wolves

PERTH Glory new boy Andy Todd is putting in overtime on the training track and is confident of taking on Premier League visitors Wolverhampton Wanderers. read more...

Dodd Sweats Over Celtic

BRISBANE Roar's David Dodd has suffered a quadriceps injury that threatens to rule him out of the looming blockbuster against Celtic at Suncorp Stadium. read more...

AIS Join The National Youth League

EXCLUSIVE: The Australian Institute of Sport will be the newcomers to the FFA's National Youth League when it kicks off again in September. read more...

FFA Kicks Off Indigenous Event

FOOTBALL Federation Australia's inaugural Indigenous Football Festival kicks off in Townsville tomorrow as the governing body strives to increase participation. read more...

Williams Sent Out On Africa Trial

BRONDBY IF have responded to David Williams's demands for game time by sending the young Aussie on trial with South African club Bidvest Wits. read more...

Joel Puts His Side On Top

JOEL Griffiths scored an outrageous lob to help Beijing Guoan move two points clear on top in the Chinese Super League after 2-1 win over Dalian Shide on Thursday. read more...

Chinese Aussies Return Home

EXCLUSIVE: Brisbane Roar and Sydney FC will welcome back Matt McKay and Mark Bridge from their Chinese Super League adventures next week. read more...

Muscat Relishing Fulham Test

PENALTY-king Kevin Muscat would love to dent Mark Schwarzer's impressive spot-kick saving record when Melbourne Victory entertain Fulham at Etihad Stadium next weekend. read more...

Lavicka Eyes Further Progress

SYDNEY FC coach Vitezslav Lavicka insists his team's performance against Central Coast Mariners next week will be another important test of the club's pre-season progress. read more...

Fred Silences The Doubters

FRED Agius believes North Queensland Fury's victory over Adelaide United should send out a message to those who the doubt the A-League new boys. read more...

McMaster Aims For The Top

BRISBANE Roar reserve goalkeeper Griffin McMaster says he is hopeful of becoming a permanent fixture in the first team for the 2009/10 Hyundai A-League season. read more...

Victory Hail Super Sukha

MELBOURNE Victory are expecting big things of their Thai recruit Surat Sukha after he trained with his teammates for the first time. read more...

New Telly Deal For Tim Cahill

SOCCEROO Tim Cahill has bounced back from the Daily Telegraph's smear campaign by signing up for a major new telly sponsorship deal with Sony. read more...
Roo Review

No Pretty Football Please Pim.

FOOTBALL needs Australia to win the World Cup to justify its status as a sport. read more...

The Evergreen (and Gold) Schwarzer

IT is only fair to scribe an early disclaimer on this blog. You might need an 'over gratification sick bucket' nearby before you reach the bottom. But the justifications far outweigh the arguments in the contrary. read more...

Lovelorn Pim needs to get over Viduka

THERE'S nothing worse than having to tell a mate he’s in a bad relationship. read more...

Tuesday March 31 2009

VERBEEK HAILS HARRY
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Monday March 30 2009

ROOS READY FOR UZBEK CLASH
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Monday March 30 2009

ROO REVIEW TEAM OF THE WEEK
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Sunday March 29 2009

NEILL SAYS POINTS THE PRIORITY
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Thursday March 19 2009

CAHILL'S POWERS OF RECOVERY
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Tuesday March 17 2009

OZ CONFIDENCE ON CUP BID
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Monday March 16 2009

ROO REVIEW TEAM OF THE WEEK
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Sunday March 15 2009

FOWLER FLIES IN TO FURY
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