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Wednesday 4 March 2009

Free Actions Buses..and get your special C. Times tomorrow. Songs, where to meet and more

Capital Punishment fan co-ordinator Anthony Hatton, "I've waited along time to see such a crowd for football in Canberra."

Kuwait's defence minister flew into Canberra yesterday, with one player, in his private jet.

Socceroos songs in the Canberra Times tomorrow for all the fans to join in the craic of the football.

Canberra firm Project Co-Ordination are building the Kuwait Embassy in Canberra

At the Socceroos Kuwait Mascot practice last night...no kids wanted to be a Kuwaiti mascots..that's my spirit of Australia, the spirit of the game shining through..but hey they are 8 so give em a break

Tumut Radio demanding for more tickets for the game such is the interest from Radio Talk back callers

Griffith, NSW Wine Growers will drive the 3.5 hours here and dash straight back after the game. "We have to be up picking the fruit the next day so we can't stay over, but it's our chance to see Australia play.

Clare Dunn from Broulee, "I m bringing a group of 10 football players. We just want to inspire them to see where they can go.

Southern Highlands Football Association are bringing their Acadamy boys to watch the Socceroos play live, It's part of their program to watch live football.

Cooma handed over 1,000 pledges showing A-League support they have organised a busload to come to the game.

Also FFA have arranged free buses someone wrote this on me blog:

Just found out that Action will be providing free special bus services to the Socceroos game courtesy of Football Federation Australia. See http://www.action.act.gov.au/buses_to_the_soccer.html for details.

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