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Matt's Football Blog: August 2009
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Thursday, August 6, 2009. Bundesliga comes to Ten’s ‘One HD’. Channel Ten have revealed that their 24-hour free-to-air sports channel, One HD, will be covering Germany’s top flight football. Competition, the Bundesliga, this season. Starting with a game between newly promoted Nuremburg and Schalke at 11:30pm this Saturday night - One will show a Bundesliga game live in High Definition every week. 25 UEFA Champions League games. FIFA Club World Cup. FIFA Under 20 World Cup (and other FIFA tournaments).
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Matt's Football Blog: February 2009
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Monday, February 16, 2009. A couple of weeks ago we heard some good news about the kits for next season’s A-league. Firstly, each club will have new kits next season – both home and away. Not only that, but Reebok (who still have exclusive designing rights to the A-league strips for the next two years) will finally allow clubs more freedom when designing their strips. I called for many of these changes a year ago, in my blog: 'A-league kits could be improved'. For the rest of the clubs I’ve only do...
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Matt's Football Blog: April 2009
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Saturday, April 18, 2009. 2009-10 A-league Kits Released. Last Week, 8 out of the 10 Hyundai A-league clubs new kit were released. Still no word on Brisbane or the Gold Coast’s kits – but here’s a lot at those that were revealed:. Adelaide’s home kit is fairly similar to previous years, although there does appear to be some sort of pinstripe pattern – hard to tell from the low res images though. Looks good though. The away kit is a little retro, but is a nice change. Newcastle will not use their Champion...
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Matt's Football Blog: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. 2018/2022 World Cup Bid - MCG. Australia’s bid to host either the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup is gathering momentum, the bid is capturing enormous media attention with one of the key issues being stadia that will be included in the FFA’s ‘bid book’, to be completed next month. So, my plan:. My diagram is fairly rough, but you get the idea. The lower tier of the MCG would need to be completely rebuilt, with the lower tier divided into 12 sections (8 which would be used for the ...
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Matt's Football Blog: December 2009
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Monday, December 7, 2009. The Reason Australia Needs the World Cup #1431. Ah AFL – not a sport I really dislike. For any readers who are not from Australia, AFL is a football code which “uniquely embodies the Australian spirit”. It’s a sport that was created by. Australians – hence it must be the greatest sport in the World – If I were to argue against that I must logically be un-Australian, right? MCG as a rectangular venue? Whatever the solution – you can be sure there is one. There are at le...There a...
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Matt's Football Blog: March 2008
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Thursday, March 27, 2008. Update on Pim's Blueprint. After yesterday's World Cup Qualifier, I thought I'd do a little update, in reference to an earlier blog I wrote before the Qatar game, entitled Pim's Blueprint. What if things had gone even worse? We can't take any risks when it comes to World Cup qualifying and as far as I'm concerned it is not acceptable that the Socceroos are limited in striking options, when there are plenty of other Aussies out there who could have give our side an attacking edge.
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Matt's Football Blog: June 2009
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Friday, June 12, 2009. Gold Coast and Brisbane 2009-10 Shirts. The last remaining kits, not previously leaked, for the upcoming A-league season have recently been revealed by Gold Coast United and the Brisbane Roar. Pictures are below. One interesting point is how the Gold Coast’s kit clashes with that of the Central Coast (see previous blog: http:/ mattwintersfootballblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/2009-10-league-kits-released.html. Posted by Mark and Matt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Green and Gold Army.
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Matt's Football Blog: January 2008
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. Asian Club Football in 2009. The group stage will consist of 8 groups of 4, including four groups made up of East-Asian teams and four groups that will involve only teams from West Asia. The champion from the previous year will no longer receive a bye through the group stage. The Final match will no longer be played over two legs, but will be a single game - played at a neutral venue. The number of teams from each country will no longer be limited to two. There is no doubt tha...
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Matt's Football Blog: February 2010
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Thursday, February 4, 2010. Australia’s 2010 World Cup Kit. Here are the rumoured home and away shirts that the Socceroos will wear in South Africa. Judge for yourself, but I’m happy they’ve tried to mix it up a bit. It does look a lot like a Cricket or Rugby shirt though:. Higher Res: http:/ img692.imageshack.us/img692/5711/aus20105.png. The kit is expected to be worn from 2010 until 2012. It will probably be worn first in the farewell match that will be played at the MCG in May. Posted by Mark and Matt.