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Foschini on chest

Victory get first ACL win over Tianjin Teda

Matthew Foschin takes the ball on his chest, surrounded by team-mates and opponents. Melbourne Victory 2 Tianjin Teda 1 By Roy Hay Melbourne Victory gained its first win in this season’s Asian Champions League with a come-from-behind two-one result against …

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Geelong Chamber of Commerce

The rush to surplus

The rush to surplus (Published in the Geelong Advertiser, 19 April 2011, p. 20 as 'Time to reassess the sanctity of surplus.' By Roy Hay Except in an election year,

Teesdale sand quarry

What’s Teesdale worth?

Teesdale from the air. The original proposal was for a sand quarry in the brown patch at the top left of the picture. Photo: Roy Hay. What’s Teesdale worth? By

Cheryl Salisbury v Japan

Cheryl Salisbury, Australia’s most-capped player

Cheryl Salisbury (right) in action for the Matildas in the third-place match of the Asian Football Confederation Women’s Asian Cup in Vietnam on 8 June, 2008. Source: Asian

AS Roma crowd at Olympic Park lr

A S Roma’s tour of Australia in 1966

Crowd scene at Olympic Park with Fabio Cudicini in the Roma goal: Source: Laurie Schwab, The Socceroos and their Opponents. A S Roma visit to Australia in 1966 By Roy

Round 1 - Victorian Champions League - Central City FC v Southern Blue Tongues

FFA’s new structure: window dressing or worse

Kids at play. Photo: Sydney Low / asteriskimages.com <http://asteriskimages.com> FFA’s new structure: window dressing or worse By Roy Hay Football Federation

East end of village

Digging a hole in Golden Plains

The proposed extraction area begins just to the right of this photograph of the east end of Teesdale. Photographer: Neil Aird. This article was published in the Geelong Advertiser

TP, Hyun Bem

Victory go down at home to Jeju United

Midfield action with Tom Pondeljak of Victory and Park Hyun Bem of Jeju United Melbourne Victory 1 Jeju United 2 By Roy Hay Melbourne Victory lost its first match at home

View from Wurrong

Hamish Henderson and Danny Spooner

Hamish Henderson and Danny Spooner By Roy Hay Recently I attended a performance by Danny Spooner, a former student of mine, at Wurrong, near Camperdown, which recounted the incredible story

Protest in Libya

What is going on in the Middle East?

Published in the Geelong Advertiser, 7 March 2011, p. 17 under the title 'Varied, volatile and voracious.' By Roy Hay Even framing the question, ‘What is going on in the

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