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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:16:51 +0000, PB wrote: That's the curse of US women's soccer. If the team had more opponents who could beat it, it'd understand its own weaknesses a lot better than it does, and presumably do a better job of addressing them. I agree entirely. With the talent he had available, all Ryan needed to do most of the time was to give lots of folks playing time and stay
On 5 Feb, 12:30, "JY" <j...@cvd.co.uk> wrote: On 4 Feb, 16:26, "bookie" <emily_boo...@hotmail.com> wrote: On 4 Feb, 11:33, "James Elder" <jameselder...@excite.co.uk> wrote: On 4 Feb, 01:41, "bookie" <emily_boo...@hotmail.com> wrote: god that was a damn good idea!!! why don't they do that? I made a similar suggestion in my response to their consultation
"Jonathan Anderson" <jon@durge.org> wrote in message news:45c64710$0$31229$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk... anton2468@aol.com wrote: Open events will be entered because GB entries for the Mens Henley events MUST have made the semi finals of Womens Henley in that event. I like your ideas. By GB you mean GB squad and not just domestic entries? Although we'd love to see the squad
James.Allnutt@gmail.com wrote: Neil Gerace wrote: From the FFA's website: http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/default.aspx?s=insideffa_newsfeatures_newsitem&id=10255 The winner will be the first AFC team to qualify for a final since Australia joined the AFC at the beginning of the year. Both this match and the other semi-final between North Korea and China will