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Patrick Brischetto

Sydney

Journalist at Freelance

Content producer @wswanderersfc & @sportingnewsau | Open to freelance opportunities, contact via DM or [email protected] | Views my own

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  • 2 months ago | centralnews.com.au | Patrick Brischetto

    From the outside, it looks like a regular house in the Thai suburbs, where helmetless moped riders criss-cross the narrow roads and alleyways surrounding it and an inconspicuous shed sits just inside the front fence. Yet what’s different about this house is it has two TV studios and a room full of the latest broadcasting equipment. It’s the headquarters of Mizzima, an independent Burmese media company now exiled after the 2021 military coup.

  • 2 months ago | centralnews.com.au | Patrick Brischetto

    At first, James* didn’t realise he was wanted for arrest by Myanmar’s junta. He had gone into a bank to deposit money for the company he worked for, but instead was told the bank was closed. It was a set up. “[I was told], ‘today we are closed, but we will do it special for you’, and I didn’t realise, so I went to the bank, and there was only two staff of the bank, and there was military intelligence,” James tell’s Central News.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | sportingnews.com | Patrick Brischetto

    Patrick Brischetto • The Socceroos travel to Bahrain in a crucial World Cup qualifier. Their draw in their previous match over Saudi Arabia means they still sit in second - one of the automatic qualifying places - but they are level on points with the Saudis and China, and sit just a point ahead of their upcoming opponents.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | sportingnews.com | Patrick Brischetto

    Patrick Brischetto • The Socceroos travel to Bahrain looking for revenge after a shock defeat to the Gulf nation in the reverse fixture. Bahrain had never defeated the Socceroos, but that all changed in September when a late own goal saw them secure a 1-0 win on the Gold Coast, and was the beginning of the end of Graham Arnold's tenure as coach.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | sportingnews.com | Patrick Brischetto

    It is something of a new era for the Sydney Roosters as they deal with the departure of a stack of talented and experienced players. Luke Keary and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves are off to the Super League, whilst Sitili Tupouniua is also on the way out. Two big losses have also come in the backline, with star centres Joey Manu and Joseph Sua'ali'i both defecting to rugby union.

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Patrick Brischetto
Patrick Brischetto @PatBrischetto
21 Apr 25

RT @OptusSport: Ruben Amorim’s record comparatively against Vitor Pereira is grim reading for Manchester United fans 😳 Wolves are now 𝙇𝙀𝙑𝙀…

Patrick Brischetto
Patrick Brischetto @PatBrischetto
21 Apr 25

Can someone who has a Code subscription screenshot the part of the article where they discuss the incident in question?

CODE Football
CODE Football @codefootballau

A late contentious decision which cost the Western Sydney Wanderers a goal was the right decision according to former Socceroo Robbie Slater and Marco Monteverde. It’s among their talking points in this week’s The Tackle ⬇ https://t.co/hSCUkBCxgS

Patrick Brischetto
Patrick Brischetto @PatBrischetto
20 Apr 25

Story of the season🙌

Optus Sport
Optus Sport @OptusSport

In their worst Premier League season in history, Ipswich Town’s defeat to Arsenal secures Manchester United’s Premier League safety this season 😅 https://t.co/m5jNNMm52C