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My poor old eyes will be hanging out,..........must get myself seats on the fence I think for the coming season.
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/73143,spring-date-for-girls-aleague.aspx
Spring Date For Girls' A-League
Aidan Ormond
Apr 3 2008 00:37
EXCLUSIVE: The womens A-League is set to kick off this September/October according to sources at tonights Matildas documentary premiere in Sydney.
Its said a major sponsor has been found by FFA and the league will kick off just after the mens A-League and national youth league campaigns begins.
Its yet to be decided if the womens teams would be A-League or state-based, however its hoped the league will take the womens game to a new level. Thats something the players hope will happen.
Everyone I talk to says theyd like to see a womens A-League game before the men to give that variety to the fans and more value for those who have season tickets, Matildas midfielder Jo Peters told au.fourfourtwo.com.
Were in desperate need of it. Itll help our development as a football country. We got to the quarter finals without having a national league - imagine how good we could be if the league kicked off.
A number of Matildas and coach Tom Sermanni appeared last night at the premiere of a documentary about the side in the lead up to and during Septembers World Cup.
The programme was warmly received by a packed house at a Darlinghurst cinema and will air on SBS TV in the coming months.
In other news, its understood that Thailand will host the Womens Asian Cup, which will kick off late May.
Itll be interesting to see how we go in the Asian Cup with that extra expectation on our backs after the World Cup, Matildas striker Sarah Walsh told au.fourfourtwo.com.
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/73143,spring-date-for-girls-aleague.aspx
Spring Date For Girls' A-League
Aidan Ormond
Apr 3 2008 00:37
EXCLUSIVE: The womens A-League is set to kick off this September/October according to sources at tonights Matildas documentary premiere in Sydney.
Its said a major sponsor has been found by FFA and the league will kick off just after the mens A-League and national youth league campaigns begins.
Its yet to be decided if the womens teams would be A-League or state-based, however its hoped the league will take the womens game to a new level. Thats something the players hope will happen.
Everyone I talk to says theyd like to see a womens A-League game before the men to give that variety to the fans and more value for those who have season tickets, Matildas midfielder Jo Peters told au.fourfourtwo.com.
Were in desperate need of it. Itll help our development as a football country. We got to the quarter finals without having a national league - imagine how good we could be if the league kicked off.
A number of Matildas and coach Tom Sermanni appeared last night at the premiere of a documentary about the side in the lead up to and during Septembers World Cup.
The programme was warmly received by a packed house at a Darlinghurst cinema and will air on SBS TV in the coming months.
In other news, its understood that Thailand will host the Womens Asian Cup, which will kick off late May.
Itll be interesting to see how we go in the Asian Cup with that extra expectation on our backs after the World Cup, Matildas striker Sarah Walsh told au.fourfourtwo.com.