
MInh Tran
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Dec 10, 2024 |
couldabeenatthe.club | MInh Tran |Minh Tran |Minh Trân
I’ve been rewatching Mad Men recently. In Season 3, there’s a brief subplot involving the building of the new Madison Square Garden. The men in charge of its construction approach Sterling Cooper concerned about their image: many citizens are up in arms about the construction’s plan to demolish the old Penn Station, a sprawling Beaux-Arts structure, to make way for the new arena.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
theroar.com.au | MInh Tran |Minh Tran |Minh Trân
Socceroos young gun Nestory Irankunda has been dropped while Sydney FC right-back Rhyan Grant has been handed an unexpected international career lifeline in Tony Popovic’s squad for two crunch World Cup qualifiers. As expected, Popovic stuck with a large chunk of the squad that beat China 3-1 in Adelaide and drew 1-1 with Japan in Saitama – but there were some surprises amid eight changes for Australia’s vital clashes with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
theroar.com.au | Stuart Thomas |Connor Bunnell |MInh Tran |Minh Tran |Minh Trân
As the A-League celebrates its twentieth season, it took just a round of football to remind everyone of just how far the competition has come and how much better off we are than living in the dark days of the NSL. Over the years, I have suffered something of a rather nasty battle against many people still determined to prove that Australian football was in better shape when clubs based on ethnic profiles of people dominated the landscape.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
theroar.com.au | MInh Tran |Minh Tran |Minh Trân
In their tenth match of the EFL Championship season, Cardiff City dismantled Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth Argyle side 5-0 in convincing style, registering their second win of the campaign. And at the forefront of it all was the highly touted Socceroo in limbo, Alex Robertson. The former Man City youth product enjoyed his best performance yet for his new club, Cardiff City, after joining in August.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
theroar.com.au | MInh Tran |Minh Tran |Minh Trân
After an uncertain period in English football following the departure of long-time coach Gareth Southgate, the English FA shocked many by making an unexpected decision to hand German coach Thomas Tuchel the reigns for an 18-month period. This controversial call ended endless speculation about who would take over from England’s interim manager Lee Carsley.
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