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Monday 25 June 2007

Canberra for the A-League

Hey we want a team in the A-League
Canberra is missing out. We need an A-League team and we need to get our community organised.

Comparing Canberra with the Central Coast.


The Central Coast is home to over 15,000 registered footballers – a number greater than any other two sporting codes combined on the Central Coast.


Pah that's nothing, Canberra has 16,000 registered players.

Central Coast went to the Hong Kong Sevens recently and took members of their Business Council with them

Surely with our IT expertise, defence industries lobbying groups, and Universities we would have more attractive business to take into Asia than the storm soaked Central Coast.

Anyway it’s time to push our bid forward.

What bid?

Well, good point, but if you are reading this from Asia, USA, or Europe and you have some serious dollars and would love to get involved in the growing global sport, football.

Then let’s talk. The franchise needs you, and you won't regret it.


We have a superb stadium, heaps of registered players and got over 7,000 to an A-League pre-season game between two non-Canberra teams.


With FOUR Aussie sides expected to get into Asia in coming seasons the time is right to get involved in a Canberra bid.


LA TV Star Anthony LaPaglia flew into Japan to watch his beloved Sydney FC take on the Urawa Reds in front of 50,000 fans.


That could be you.

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