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            <title>Football lessons: the Chelsea show is on again</title>
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            <description>We&#8217;re only a couple of weeks into the football season but certain things have become very clear, very quickly: Sydney FC aren&#8217;t going to hold onto their title, while the two Manchesters will have to prise Chelsea&#8217;s from Didier Drogba&#8217;s cold, dead hands.



Domestically, the A&#45;League is so open you&#8217;d get better odds on the federal election result than the league title. So what can we take from an instructive weekend?

1. Sydney FC have a lot of work to do. The champions were outplayed and outfought by Brisbane Roar and the chinks in Vitezlev Lavicka&#8217;s side are getting bigger by the week. At the back, they&#8217;re really feeling the absence of Simon Colosimo, who left for Melbourne Heart. Foxe and Keller are about as mobile as Easter Island heads. And deprived of Bridge and Brosque on the weekend, they offered little threat upfront &#45; but even with both fit, Sydney are still too light to make an impact. And talking of impact, has anyone seen marquee man Nicky Carle? Lavicka&#8217;s put posters on all the lamp posts round SFS but no one&#8217;s taking any of the little tear&#45;offs.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/sydney-fc/">For the good of the game, Sydney must win the A&#45;League Grand Final



Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</source>
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            <title>The A&#45;League needs Sydney FC to win the Grand Final</title>
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            <description>For the good of the game, Sydney must win the A&#45;League Grand Final



Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/sydney-fc/">For the good of the game, Sydney must win the A&#45;League Grand Final



Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</source>
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            <title>Melbourne slips another one past sleeping Sydney</title>
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            <description>Sydney FC fans have woken up this morning feeling like they&#8217;ve had their wallets stolen &#8211; but they&#8217;ve got no one to blame but themselves.



Melbourne Victory&#8217;s major semi&#45;final extra&#45;time winner yesterday afternoon was typical; clever Kevin Muscat exploiting the situation, too&#45;quick Archie Thompson putting the ball in the back of the net.

But what were Sydney doing? Ball&#45;watching? Waiting for the ref? Checking their haircuts? In an open and entertaining game, Melbourne always seemed most likely to grab the all&#45;important away goals that would earn them a home grand final.</description>
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Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</source>
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            <title>Sydney win, Aloisi redeemed, but this is just the beginning</title>
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            <description>So Sydney FC are minor premiers. Congratulations, they battled their way to the top with a lot more perspiration than inspiration but yesterday afternoon they proved too tenacious for Melbourne Victory.



The game was interesting for a number of points. This is just the first leg of a possible three&#45;match finals run&#45;in between the two sides. Given the form of the pair, there is a good chance they might just meet again in the grand final. 

First up is the semi&#45;final in Melbourne next Thursday. Victory will be desperate to inflict some serious hurt on Sydney, particularly after Terry McFlynn reportedly broke Robbie Kruse&#8217;s leg. It was physical at SFS yesterday, but that clumsy tackle left Melbourne seething.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/sydney-fc/">For the good of the game, Sydney must win the A&#45;League Grand Final



Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</source>
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            <title>Why the A&#45;League needs a two horse race</title>
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            <description>The only real winners in round 13 of the A&#45;League were the competition&#8217;s two biggest teams to set up the most intriguing battle.

 

Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory both claimed impressive wins this weekend; Sydney&#8217;s dismissive 3&#45;1 victory over Wellington and Melbourne grafting to a 2&#45;1 win away at Perth.

 
Fans from the other eight clubs might disagree, but a battle for top spot between the two interstate rivals is just what the code needs right now.</description>
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Now, I&#8217;m just putting this out there. I&#8217;m just going to run it up the flagpole. The A&#45;League, and football in Australia, needs Sydney FC to defeat Melbourne Victory next week.

This season&#8217;s decider is the one the game had to have. They&#8217;re the best two teams on the field, the biggest two teams of the field and have a rivalry that inspires feelings of joy, anguish, revulsion and, when applicable, a hefty dollop of schadenfreude.</source>
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