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Just to add the the already growing excitement around the start of the new @aleaguemen season!
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Adelaide United like you've never seen them before...
Carl Veart and the Reds gave us unlimited access in their race to the finals - witness the heartbreak, the triumph, the agony as the men from Coopers Stadium just fell short of reaching the Isuzu UTE Australia A-League Grand Final.
Full episodes coming to KeepUp tomorrow 🎥 bit.ly/3SYvOUK
#WeAreALeagues #FootballIsHERE
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sub007
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+xSo do we assume that's the end of Mori's coaching career here? He was only appointed on an interim basis.
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So do we assume that's the end of Mori's coaching career here?
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johnszasz
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New club, new role, new chapter for Isuzu UTE Australia A-League legend 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐧. Welcome back, Millsy 🤗 Details: https://keepup.com.au/news/milligan-joins-adelaide-uniteds-coaching-staff
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+x+xDiscrimination and censorship wins on this forum. Obviously quite popular amongst the masses when it suits the narrative. Sad day. What the fuck are you talking about? No no, I now except Josh baby to be in Barcelona's midfield by next season with this ground breaking revelation and ofcourse, his footballing abilities.... No negativeness at all you see?...
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+x+x+xThis is why Football is down the pecking order in this country. You people think it's a great achievement but it was done 30 yrs ago in RL and if I'm not mistaken in every other sport. Better late than never, I suppose. Really? its 31 years since Justin Fashanu came out, who I believe was the first ever Association footballer to do so?? That didn’t go so well and it’s an interesting comparison to those two events and just how much has changed. Who in RL was it and how has that turned out? Maybe many feel it’s a non-event but Josh certainly didn’t think so nor all the others who feel they can’t be themselves and that maybe it can now be a non-event for them too. To my knowledge, the other codes in Aus aren’t any more liberated than AF.. surely less so now? Ian Roberts was the RL player? Okay, thanks
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+x+x+xThis is why Football is down the pecking order in this country. You people think it's a great achievement but it was done 30 yrs ago in RL and if I'm not mistaken in every other sport. Better late than never, I suppose. Really? its 31 years since Justin Fashanu came out, who I believe was the first ever Association footballer to do so?? That didn’t go so well and it’s an interesting comparison to those two events and just how much has changed. Who in RL was it and how has that turned out? Maybe many feel it’s a non-event but Josh certainly didn’t think so nor all the others who feel they can’t be themselves and that maybe it can now be a non-event for them too. To my knowledge, the other codes in Aus aren’t any more liberated than AF.. surely less so now? Ian Roberts was the RL player? First and last I believe - and he was obviously aware of Justin. https://twitter.com/didiforget/status/1454617623719669760
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+x+xThis is why Football is down the pecking order in this country. You people think it's a great achievement but it was done 30 yrs ago in RL and if I'm not mistaken in every other sport. Better late than never, I suppose. Really? its 31 years since Justin Fashanu came out, who I believe was the first ever Association footballer to do so?? That didn’t go so well and it’s an interesting comparison to those two events and just how much has changed. Who in RL was it and how has that turned out? Maybe many feel it’s a non-event but Josh certainly didn’t think so nor all the others who feel they can’t be themselves and that maybe it can now be a non-event for them too. To my knowledge, the other codes in Aus aren’t any more liberated than AF.. surely less so now? Ian Roberts was the RL player?
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Savic
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+xThis is why Football is down the pecking order in this country. You people think it's a great achievement but it was done 30 yrs ago in RL and if I'm not mistaken in every other sport. Better late than never, I suppose. Really? its 31 years since Justin Fashanu came out, who I believe was the first ever Association footballer to do so?? That didn’t go so well and it’s an interesting comparison to those two events and just how much has changed. Who in RL was it and how has that turned out? Maybe many feel it’s a non-event but Josh certainly didn’t think so nor all the others who feel they can’t be themselves and that maybe it can now be a non-event for them too. To my knowledge, the other codes in Aus aren’t any more liberated than AF.. surely less so now?
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AnthonyC
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This is why Football is down the pecking order in this country. You people think it's a great achievement but it was done 30 yrs ago in RL and if I'm not mistaken in every other sport. Better late than never, I suppose.
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ErogenousZone
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+xDiscrimination and censorship wins on this forum. Obviously quite popular amongst the masses when it suits the narrative. Sad day. What the fuck are you talking about?
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Butler99
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Discrimination and censorship wins on this forum. Obviously quite popular amongst the masses when it suits the narrative. Sad day.
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+x+xThe big questions will be if Josh has to play in the AFC countries where his sexuality is against the law. Either with Australia or Adelaide. Could be big trouble. As far as I know those countries' laws relate to actual sex acts on their territory, not anyone's stated sexual identity (and certainly not those of foreign nationals). Doesn't make it any more morally acceptable but if he keeps his pants on he won't run afoul of the law there. Tell that to the Matildas & Olyroos. :laugh::hehe::laugh:
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+xThe big questions will be if Josh has to play in the AFC countries where his sexuality is against the law. Either with Australia or Adelaide. Could be big trouble. As far as I know those countries' laws relate to actual sex acts on their territory, not anyone's stated sexual identity (and certainly not those of foreign nationals). Doesn't make it any more morally acceptable but if he keeps his pants on he won't run afoul of the law there.
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The big questions will be if Josh has to play in the AFC countries where his sexuality is against the law. Either with Australia or Adelaide. Could be big trouble.
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Can only admire the courage it took for this young man to come out. Lets hope it helps others in the same position to also show the courage. Well done Josh.
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This is big news. positive news. Hopefully it inspires other professional sportsmen to feel more comfortable in their own skin. Good on ya Josh.
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+xGood on him I guess, but it’s 2021 is gayness still an issue for people? Unfortunately yes. Homophobia is rife in society and even more so in football. I’m just proud to support a club where there is an environment where players can be themselves without feeling ashamed and ostracised. Hopefully one day in my lifetime, society will be at a point where being gay, bi or trans isn’t seen as so abnormal or strange so coming out doesn’t need to be a thing.
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+xGood on him I guess, but it’s 2021 is gayness still an issue for people? Sadly yes. LNP in Victoria are all arguing with each other now about being able to electrocute gay people.
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+xGood on him I guess, but it’s 2021 is gayness still an issue for people? It's still a massive stigma for a male sports person to come out. For women to come out is different and the support is clear. I hope that guys who are confused about their identity can look at Josh and find it themselves to be happy. Bravo to josh
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Good on him I guess, but it’s 2021 is gayness still an issue for people?
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aussie pride
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Respect for coming out when really it's nobodies business what his sexual preferance is.
Hopefully he can find some inner peace and continue to have a good career as a footballer.
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What an inspiring young man
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sub007
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So awesome to see 5 players we produced/help produced in the Socceroos squad, 4 of which made their pro debuts with us.
Looking at our current squad, we have Goodwin who would probably make the squad in normal circumstances while we have a number of players who could be future Socceroos which is super exciting.
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Was a pretty handy gk at croydon back in the day.
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God you beat me to it as I was formatting it on my phone 😅
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Adelaide United is delighted to announce the appointment of Vito Basile as the Club’s new Head of Football.
Basile arrives at United with a wealth of football experience, having worked within the national team programs and with some of Australia’s best footballers for the past decade. Prior to joining the Reds, Basile held key positions with Football Australia, playing a pivotal role in managing male and female high performance programs, including the Socceroos and Westfield Matildas competing at major tournaments. Between 2014 and 2021, Basile was Football Australia’s Women’s National Performance Manager, leading the Westfield Matildas’ operations and preparation for the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaigns and the 2016 Summer Olympics. He also spent time as the Men’s National Teams Manager and as an Assistant Team Manager with the Socceroos during the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups as well as the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Speaking on his appointment, Basile said: “I’m excited to commence this new challenge at Adelaide United as Head of Football. I’ve worked in football for a long time and have a sound understanding of the high performance standards, operations, and administrative aspects involved in the game. As a proud South Australian, I’ve closely supported both the men’s and women’s teams since their establishment all those years ago and I want to thank the Club for the faith and trust they’ve shown me already. I’m looking forward to working with all stakeholders to further enhance and to build on the previous strong foundations that have been laid at Adelaide United”. Adelaide United Chief Executive Officer, Nathan Kosmina, said: “Vito brings extensive football pedigree to our Head of Football role.“We’re bringing in a respected and knowledgeable football person who has been to a combined four FIFA World Cups, a Confederations Cup, as well as an Olympic Games.“Vito’s role will encompass oversight of our entire football operation, including A-League, W-League, and youth teams. His understanding of high performance football environments is immense and his appointment will take our programs to the next level, as we build on the successes of the past 12 months.” https://www.adelaideunited.com.au/news/reds-appoint-new-head-footballSounds like a very good appointment! With Carl and Ross both extending their contracts let's hope there is no backroom instability this coming season.
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Adelaide United is delighted to announce the appointment of Vito Basile as the Club’s new Head of Football. Basile arrives at United with a wealth of football experience, having worked within the national team programs and with some of Australia’s best footballers for the past decade. Prior to joining the Reds, Basile held key positions with Football Australia, playing a pivotal role in managing male and female high performance programs, including the Socceroos and Westfield Matildas competing at major tournaments. Between 2014 and 2021, Basile was Football Australia’s Women’s National Performance Manager, leading the Westfield Matildas’ operations and preparation for the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup campaigns and the 2016 Summer Olympics. He also spent time as the Men’s National Teams Manager and as an Assistant Team Manager with the Socceroos during the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups as well as the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Speaking on his appointment, Basile said: “I’m excited to commence this new challenge at Adelaide United as Head of Football. “I’ve worked in football for a long time and have a sound understanding of the high performance standards, operations, and administrative aspects involved in the game. “As a proud South Australian, I’ve closely supported both the men’s and women’s teams since their establishment all those years ago and I want to thank the Club for the faith and trust they’ve shown me already. “I’m looking forward to working with all stakeholders to further enhance and to build on the previous strong foundations that have been laid at Adelaide United”. Adelaide United Chief Executive Officer, Nathan Kosmina, said: “Vito brings extensive football pedigree to our Head of Football role. “We’re bringing in a respected and knowledgeable football person who has been to a combined four FIFA World Cups, a Confederations Cup, as well as an Olympic Games. “Vito’s role will encompass oversight of our entire football operation, including A-League, W-League, and youth teams.
https://www.adelaideunited.com.au/news/reds-appoint-new-head-football
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