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    Any truth to the rumour Harry Kewell was spotted in Newcastle today?

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    Harry won't play say Victory

    By Melissa Woods

    12:51 AEST Fri Oct 26 2012


    Melbourne Victory are emphatic soccer superstar Harry Kewell is not returning to play at the A-League club.

    Kewell was spotted boarding a plane from London to Melbourne on Thursday, sending social media into a frenzy that he was set for another stint with the Victory.

    A club spokesman on Friday said Kewell was definitely not coming back to Melbourne to play.

    "We've got a full squad and two marquee players and no money so he certainly won't be playing with us," the spokesman said.

    "We have no money left in the salary cap."

    The club said they had not been in contact with Kewell, who has been clubless since he cut ties with the Victory in June to return to England.

    The 34-year-old international quit the club to remain by his wife Sheree Murphy's side while her mother is gravely ill in England.

    Cross-city rivals Melbourne Heart also said there were no plans to recruit the Socceroos frontman.

    There is speculation his return has been prompted by a fashion photo shoot and the Spring racing carnival, which Kewell enjoyed last year.

    If he is to find another club in England it would almost certainly have to wait until the mid-season transfer window in January.

    He has been linked to Premier League club Stoke City, championship clubs Blackburn Rovers and Middlesbrough, plus League One Swindon Town.
    So he is in Aus...

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    I just had lunch down at the Brewery with the mrs and was walking back home to see NBN interviewing Stuie Musialik in the park there..
    Didn't stop to see what it was about or anything.. Anyone have any ideas?

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    Hopefully announcing that he is starting up something that will require him to take Jesic and Kanta away from our club permanently

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Hopefully announcing that he is starting up something that will require him to take Jesic and Kanta away from our club permanently
    And Gallaway.

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    And Deans and Zane

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    And Deans and Zane
    and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans and deans
    Amigos Aarau

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bon View Post
    I just had lunch down at the Brewery with the mrs and was walking back home to see NBN interviewing Stuie Musialik in the park there..
    Didn't stop to see what it was about or anything.. Anyone have any ideas?
    NBN local version of Where Are They Now recapping their 50 years thingy focussing on the jets gf win. They should interview griff - I mean he scored the goal!

    That's my guess anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bon View Post
    Yeah I remember him.. Whatever happened to Dazzainjapan? Used to have some great things to say..
    Wouldn't credit it...I had a beer with Dazzainthetenzo tonight. The people you meet at Broadmeadow sports club...

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    Quote Originally Posted by northern_swan View Post
    Wouldn't credit it...I had a beer with Dazzainthetenzo tonight. The people you meet at Broadmeadow sports club...
    The same Dazza we knew from these forums?

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    Dazza wont return until Eddie Bosnar signs for an A-League club...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfMan View Post
    The same Dazza we knew from these forums?
    The same
    Subscribe to The Jetstream Podcast http://www.newcastlefootball.net/podcast

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    far out which one was he?

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    probs had a leather hat on

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    Quote Originally Posted by parksey View Post
    far out which one was he?
    The one sitting with us?? Socceroos jacket, glasses, goatee. Nice bloke

    Wasn't with us at the game though, think he was in bay 7 from (hazy) memory

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    The Daz is living in Maitland and working at High School

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    Excellent. Should get him back on the forums, always had quality input

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    http://www.smh.com.au/sport/football...027-28cac.html

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    Football united … Alessandro del Piero is an ambassador. Photo: Brendan Esposito

    Football has finally woken up to the essence of the game, our diversity, and this country will be the better for it. Because Australia needs football, as much as football needs Australia.

    The past two weeks have featured two marvellous examples of the profound impact the round ball has on different segments of Australian life, and of which we should all be immensely proud.

    Football United, an initiative of the UNSW school of public health and community medicine, launched ground-breaking research in conjunction with the Australian Research Council that provided evidence of the transformational powers of football.

    Started six years ago as a program to assist the socialisation and integration into society of new refugee arrivals using their love of the game, the program today has widened to disadvantaged and indigenous youth. It stands as a beacon of best practice for sport-for-development programs and a stunning example of how football can fundamentally transform our communities and provide a vehicle for social improvement.

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    It reaches thousands of boys and girls every year - from more than 70 nationalities - who are most in need of a helping hand, friendship and a chance to express their hopes and dreams. The program offers not only the opportunity to come together to play, but also amazing leadership, mentoring and work experience programs that allow the children to develop incredible connections, confidence and a new path in life.

    That's the kids, what about the rest of us? What about the positive effect on Australian communities from these young people? They are being connected into social programs, finding friendship and opportunities to study to become active members of their country, and becoming, in turn, leaders in their own communities, important links for future arrivals to be placed on a positive path.

    Through football, thousands of young Australians are finding a place here and, simultaneously, we come to know them better, increasing harmony in society and reducing the potential for the cultural misunderstandings that underpin racism and prejudice. Football is thus not merely a game we play with a smile on our face, or watch as the professionals race around amid the cacophony and commercialism, it's a tool for building a better Australia and, quite literally, for saving lives. Football United are the angels.

    At the top of the game, the message has also gotten through. The FFA recently announced the findings of our first A-League multicultural review, which places the evidence behind the claim that football is the ''face of the nation''.

    A total of 56 nationalities are represented by more than 200 players in 10 clubs. And 87 per cent of players had overseas ancestry one or two generations previous. There are just 16 per cent with Australian ancestry. The review found 68 per cent of players had at least one parent born overseas - significantly greater than the national average of 44.7 per cent - and 33 per cent of A-League players were born overseas, compared with the national average of 26 per cent.

    In summary, football expresses every day - on the training pitch, in the media, in the schools, in the communities - precisely the diverse make-up and multicultural mix that this wonderful country has, and is a vehicle through which we can speak to every community to engage, communicate and better understand each other.

    Of course, Alessandro Del Piero's effect on the Italian-Australian community and Shinji Ono's on the Japanese are obvious examples, but what about Golgol Mebrahtu from Eritrea, Bernie Ibini-Isei of Nigeria, Teeboy Kamara and Julius Davies from Liberia, Travis Dodd for our first Australians, Adama Traore of Ivory Coast or Ali Abbas, formerly of Iraq.

    Through football, we have the greatest role models and tools for integration and enhanced understanding for all sections of our society, something the game and the government has finally resolved to leverage.

    So whether it is the transformational powers of Football United or a pulsating A-League game, football is a window to modern Australia and a powerful tool to create harmony in the decades to come.
    Someone in newy football needs to get footballunited on the phone.

    footballunited.org.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Fish View Post
    http://www.smh.com.au/sport/football...027-28cac.html

    Someone in newy football needs to get footballunited on the phone.

    footballunited.org.au
    UoN runs a similar thing to this during each semester, except for international staff and students and its run by the International Office. It's called GOALSS and I've gone to the past 3 semesters. Its pretty good, Ack0's been a few times and Ive met people from all over.

    http://www.newcastle.edu.au/unit/equ...ersity/goalss/
    Middleby Gone

    Lawrie Out

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    heard Ben Kennedy cant have his operation because the doctor who operated on James Brown refuses to do any more until he is paid

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