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Thursday, 3 January 2008

The World is Round. Canberran big in Brazil.


Canberra and Fulham FC Fitness and Conditioning Coach Andrew Young is big in Brazil

Unfortunately I only know the words Jogo Bonito in Portugese so have no idea what the article says.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Free translation (gives an idea anway) at http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr

Some results from the page:

Working with he stamps? Australian in?ima Pantry of the sia 2007, which impress? what voc?eve of Om?Tail?ia, Jap?e campe?Iraque, that they had been advers?o of the Austr?a? They have potential to progress?
The Pantry of the sia was one competed? much dif?l for the Austr?a. The players had finished to leave a long season and in its careers they had for the first time been to play in condi?s hot and?das at the same time. But I must say that the teamses who we n?enfrentamos very s?todos good. Perhaps, many of them n?possuem players who s?tecnicamente shining, but r?dos and?is s?todos they very and very organized well.

N?existe one explains? of because of some of those players to n?poderem to make success in the Europe, as Nakamura (Celtic-ESC), for example. I am great f?os asi?cos players and here in the Fulham, I work with a wonderful player of the Color? of the called South Seol Ki-Hyeon. It marked one of gols that they had taken off the It?a of the Pantry of the World of 2002. I judge that?uito good Austr?a to be playing in the sia now, but n?ser??l if to classify for pr?ma Pantry, in 2010.

Which the players of stamp? Australian who had more impressed you in the f?cos treinos?
The Australian players s?conhecidos by its capacity f?ca and for?mental. Players as Brett Emerton and Tim Cahill (Everton) s?extremamente resistant. However, nivel t?ico of our players est?elhorando tamb? Players as Mark Viduka and Harry Kewell (Liverpool) s?muito adept. Many of them had passed for the program of the academy of young of the Australian Institute of Esportes (AIS), that it has a great South American influ?ia. The teams of the AIS had travelled regularly for Argentina and Brazil, in the past, as part of our process of educates? of our young.

Rob Baan seems to be one of the men most important in the development of the Australian soccer, n?
Yes, it now? T?ico director of stamps. After sa? of the t?ico Guus Hiddink, it he acted as trainer, recently, in a friendly game against the Nig?a, in London, where we lose for 1 the 0. Now our t?ico
ser?im Verbeek, that worked with Hiddink, and has great experi?ia in the soccer asi?co.

At the moment, a great dutch influ?ia in the Australian soccer exists and I feel that this?uito good. Rob Baan returned for its paper prim?o from T?ico Director and it, currently, est?mplantando a plan that emphasizes the development of the soccer with crian. However, as Preparador F?co, I believe that the t?ico time with the ball? thing more important to develop young players.