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fas29
post May 9 2010, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(pyroboy1911 @ May 7 2010, 09:44 PM)
you must be kidding me, Aussie's soccer reputation is one of the most high rising in recent years , with the sports being played here as common as the Aussie rule Football, and you can see the Australian soccer team is getting stronger as year goes by. Honestly, the potential here is very big. I would like to think if Man Utd wanna go global, why it's always an alternate of Asia-US-Asia-US most of the time? They've even to African countries, because they wanna start promoting, so if u say Australia no market, why not start promoting as well? They can do an Oceania tour if they want, with countries like Australia and NZ being part of it. Not to mention it is a cold climate here during pre-season in June, get away from the summer heat. Lots of reasons i can think of actually.

I already got the chance to meet up with the team in Doha, but have yet to watch them play together in a real match, even in a non competitive match. Missed out on the Malaysia tour last year coz studying here  cry.gif
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fas29
post May 12 2010, 10:44 PM

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Schweinsteiger hints at move after the World Cup

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Bayern Munich midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger has refused to commit himself to the club for next season, admitting that anything could happen after the World Cup.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger won the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich.

Schweinsteiger has enjoyed arguably the best season of his career, maturing into a reliable central midfielder who is inked in to play a key role for the national team in South Africa, but says he has not forgotten how Bayern fans treated him earlier this season when things were not going according to plan.

''It was often the case in the first half of the season that I would mis-place a pass in the first 20 minutes and I would be whistled at immediately,'' he said. ''There were even whistles for me at the annual general meeting and that hurt.''

With that in his mind, Schweinsteiger cannot guarantee that he will still be a Bayern player next season.

''You never know what happens after a World Cup,'' he told the Bild newspaper. ''I am really happy that we played such a good season, but to say now that I will always play for Bayern Munich would be wrong. Then if you do actually move, it would be an unfair proclamation to make to the fans.''

Schweinsteiger admitted that the Premier League would be particularly attractive as a potential destination, should he choose to leave Bayern.

''When things were not going well, we were being whistled at immediately in the Allianz Arena, but that sort of thing does not happen in England,'' he added. ''I would like to have the whole stadium behind us even in difficult times.''


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post Jun 15 2010, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(themanguydude2 @ Jun 15 2010, 08:22 PM)
lol.. his camera bag looks like a purse
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