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Mariners and Phoenix are A-League blueprints, but it's easier said...
Mariners and Phoenix are A-League blueprints, but it's easier said than done
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Melbcityguy
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https://www.espn.com.au/football/story/_/id/40066229/mariners-phoenix-aleague-blueprints-youth-production
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Excellent article by Joey Lynch, I wish other writers from the football media, small though it is, would write with the clarity of mind that Lynch does.
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libelous - 3 May 2024 3:01 PM
Excellent article by Joey Lynch, I wish other writers from the football media, small though it is, would write with the clarity of mind that Lynch does.
Yeah I rate Joey Lynch pretty highly as well mate... He covers national teams, Aleague, NPL and even lower with equal respect and reverence... A true football man.
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libelous - 3 May 2024 3:01 PM
Excellent article by Joey Lynch, I wish other writers from the football media, small though it is, would write with the clarity of mind that Lynch does.
Yeah I rate Joey Lynch pretty highly as well mate... He covers national teams, Aleague, NPL and even lower with equal respect and reverence... A true football man.
I do miss the old days of football publications like the Australian Soccer Weekly (just 50 cents) where you could read all the latest news and analysis. I know not many people read printed publications anymore but I do wish I could catch all the news in one or two places instead of the hotchpotch way in which it is reported nowadays.
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libelous - 3 May 2024 4:23 PM
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libelous - 3 May 2024 3:01 PM
Excellent article by Joey Lynch, I wish other writers from the football media, small though it is, would write with the clarity of mind that Lynch does.
Yeah I rate Joey Lynch pretty highly as well mate... He covers national teams, Aleague, NPL and even lower with equal respect and reverence... A true football man.
I do miss the old days of football publications like the Australian Soccer Weekly (just 50 cents) where you could read all the latest news and analysis. I know not many people read printed publications anymore but I do wish I could catch all the news in one or two places instead of the hotchpotch way in which it is reported nowadays.
I’m also not a fan of the ‘communist style ‘ reporting in A Leagues.com.au where everything is hunky dory. I downloaded their Mariners News page but it might as well have been written by a robot, no passion to the stories whatsoever.
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