A League Grand Final Sydney Fc Melbourne Victory Preview

SQUADS Sydney FC squad: 1.Andrew REDMAYNE (GK), 4.Alex WILKINSON, 5.Jordy BUIJS, 6.Joshua BRILLANTE, 7.Michael ZULLO, 8.Milos DIMITRIJEVIC, 9.BOBÔ, 10.Milos NINKOVIC, 11.Bernie IBINI, 13.Brandon O’NEILL, 14.Alex BROSQUE (c), 17.David CARNEY, 18.Matt SIMON, 19.George BLACKWOOD, 20.Danny VUKOVIC (GK), 21.Filip HOLOSKO, 22.Seb RYALL, 23.Rhyan GRANT two to be omitted Ins: 19.George BLACKWOOD (promoted), 22.Seb RYALL (promoted) Outs: Nil Unavailable: Nil Melbourne Victory squad: 2.Jason GERIA, 4.Nick ANSELL, 5.Daniel GEORGIEVSKI, 6.Leigh BROXHAM, 7.Marco ROJAS, 8....

January 20, 2023 · 5 min · 890 words · Ella Barber

A League Season Preview Melbourne Victory

But the fact remains the club was considerably inferior to the Sky Blues throughout the season and it’s going to be a battle to bridge the gap this campaign. Can Kevin Muscat take his team back to the promised land? 2016-17 finishing position: 2nd Coach: Kevin Muscat INS AND OUTS Ins: Rhys Williams, Kosta Barbarouses, James Troisi, Matias Sanchez, Leroy George. Outs : Fahid Ben Khalfallah, Daniel Georgievski, Nick Ansell, Alan Baro, Alistair Bray, George Howard, Lucas Spinella, Marco Rojas....

January 20, 2023 · 3 min · 608 words · Anna Glasgow

A Little Help From Our Friends

Passengers receive superficial immigration and customs checks, raising suspicion that their arrivals are closely coordinated with Macedonian authorities. The country, which is 30 percent ethnic Albanian, has been careful to avoid stepping into the conflict, for fear of igniting ethnic tensions within its own borders. Most of the Skopje flights are operated by the Macedonian airline Avioimpex and originate in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. They are all booked by the same ethnic Albanian travel agents operating out of Western Europe....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Steven Wies

A Lone American

Still, it was a decision which didn’t sit right with Jackie Berube, the women’s national champion at 58 kilograms (128 pounds). At just 5 feet, the blonde, pony-tailed, 29-year-old is an athletic dynamo. She is a former college gymnast who switched to wrestling and won a national championship as well as a silver medal in the 1996 world wrestling championships. In 1998, Berube switched again and started competing in weightlifting....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Tyler Cook

A Longing For Normalcy

People knew him as Ezzedine Salim, but that was a pseudonym. His real name was Abdul Zahrah Othman and he was president of the U.S.-appointed Iraq Governing Council (IGC), a position that rotated monthly among the IGC’s 25 members. His death is emblematic of the campaign by anti-Coalition forces to threaten and kill Iraqis who aid the U.S. occupation. The bomber’s red Volkswagen had sped up and then exploded close to Salim’s five-vehicle convoy, killing nine people altogether and injuring 15....

January 20, 2023 · 4 min · 713 words · Jim Ford

A Cowboy Takes L.A. To School

Romer’s staff had begged him not to go. He would “get his a– kicked,” one union organizer warned. But Romer had learned a few things about labor wars in 12 years as Colorado’s governor. He made his way down to the first pew and sat politely as the teachers tore him apart. When the rally ended, he took up a post at the front door and pressed the flesh. An African-American woman took Romer’s hand and held it....

January 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1483 words · William Peterson

A Cup Full Of Cash

Where fans see a good time, Corporate America sees an opportunity. Nineteen companies, including Adidas and Gillette, have ponied up $6 million for sponsorship rights and will spend many millions more on ads, events and new products (like Mattel’s Soccer Barbie) tied to the games. Sports marketers, weary of seven-foot egos and Olympic-size scandals, are attracted to women’s soccer’s wholesome, family-oriented image. Companies like Allstate are betting “soccer dads” will sit down and watch....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 358 words · Joe Nelson

A Dark Souls Tv Series Can Save The Fantasy Genre From Itself

While there are no plans for an adaptation, and it feels like a type of game that would make the least amount of sense to do so, Dark Souls approach to fantasy storytelling could be just what the genre needs. RELATED: Elden Ring May Be More Like Dark Souls Than Bloodborne or Sekiro, and That’s A Good Thing One of the most fascinating aspects about Dark Souls is its deconstructionist approach to fantasy stories....

January 19, 2023 · 6 min · 1100 words · Michael Jones

A Deadly Weapon

The case marked the first time in California that a pet owner has been convicted for murder over an animal’s actions. While no one claimed that Noel and Knoller intended for their dogs to kill Whipple, prosecutors convinced the jury that the pair should be held criminally liable because they knew the dogs were dangerous. They presented more than 30 witnesses who testified that they or their pets had been chased, bitten or lunged at by Noel and Knoller’s dogs before they attacked Whipple....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 498 words · Philip Mcdowell

A Desert Artist

Bowles was the ultimate individualist, in his work and his life. The North African desert offered him liberation from societal constraint. He died there, in a Tangier hospital, at 88.

January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 30 words · Megan Ricks

A Drug By Any Other Name . . .

To investigate what role a name plays, scientists at McMaster University started out by showing volunteer patients information on the benefits and harms of various treatment options. It’s well known that many patients suffer from “health illiteracy” “and inability to understand what their doctor tells them or the meaning of printed information that comes with prescription drugs. The McMaster team therefore set out to see whether the format of the information would make any difference in patients’ understanding and decisions....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Justin Quan

A Fallout 4 Detective Spinoff About Nick Valentine Could Tell New Stories In The Commonwealth

That being said, it remains that Fallout 4 originally released in 2015 and will soon begin running out of steam despite its commendable continued popularity. Due to this, it would be sensible for Bethesda to explore other ways in which fans can experience fresh perspectives relating to the title, and a detective-style spin-off featuring the fan favorite companion Nick Valentine could be the perfect way to do so. RELATED: Fallout London Mod Progress Video Shows How Well the Series Can Work Beyond America...

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Carolyn Johnson

A Final Journey With Mom

For the years leading up to my mother’s death from cancer and in the three years since she passed on, the plan had always been to spread her ashes at the small Midwestern College where they had met. Their first meeting is part of the family lore. While sitting on a front porch of the student union, my father saw my mother for the first time and announced to his friend sitting with him, “That’s the girl I am going to marry....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 721 words · Claire Sager

A Foul Mouth And Manhood

That was then. This is @#*!%. Or the F word. Or expletive deleted. Or what have you: the powers of expurgated invention fail me. What does it mean that today it means nothing when the vice president unrepentantly uses a word in public that this magazine won’t use in print? It means that standards have changed since 1962. Not just standards of obscenity–standards of masculinity. Dick Cheney’s decision to advise Sen....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 798 words · Daniel Dalley

A Full Timeline Of Brian Laundrie S Movements In Gabby Petito Case

The most recent news is that Laundrie went camping with his parents near the family’s Florida home at Fort De Soto Park. The family’s attorney, Steven Bertolino, confirmed Tuesday the trio camped together between September 6-8. Those dates fall days before Petito’s family reported her missing on September 11 after she had gone on a cross-country van trip with Laundrie. Petito was eventually was found dead in Wyoming, but authorities have not directly connected Laundrie to her death....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · William Griffin

A Great Big Hug

January 19, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Kathryn Hill

A Guide To The Ipad S Accessibility Settings

How to Open the iPad’s Accessibility Settings Here is how to find the iPad’s accessibility settings: Open the iPad’s Settings. Tap General. In the General settings, locate the Accessibility option. Tapping the Accessibility button will open up a screen listing out all of the options for increasing the iPad’s functionality. The iPad accessibility settings provide vision assistance, hearing assistance, learning-based guided access, and the physical and motor assistance settings. These settings can help those who might otherwise have problems operating a tablet enjoy the iPad....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1040 words · Russell Mccluer

A Guy Dressed As The Joker Is Running For Governor In Japan

Kawai’s governor bid aims to put him in charge of the Chiba Prefecture, located in the Kanto region (yes, Kanto, like the Pokemon region) just outside of Tokyo’s outskirts towards the East. Of course, a candidate as colorful as Kawai comes bundled with some pretty radical government proposals, so the man suited up for a broadcast presentation on Japanese public network NHK, though it could easily pass as the Joker holding Batman to ransom....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Max Brady

A Half Dozen Nfl Coaches Worthy Of Praise This Season

Yet there’s an impressive number of men doing terrific jobs who deserve to be praised as we approach the halfway mark of the NFL schedule. Try Pete Carroll in Seattle. Jay Gruden in Washington (while his older brother’s return has been a fiasco in Oakland). Ron Rivera in Carolina. Anthony Lynn in Los Angeles. Matt Nagy in Chicago. And Bill O’Brien in Houston. The key measurement with that half-dozen is talent....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 805 words · Mary Bearman

A House Of Horrors

But things were about to get nightmarishly worse. Jennifer accepted a ride from an “old white man” who pulled up alongside her as she was walking through town. “He said he was going to take me home,” says Jennifer, who spoke to NEWSWEEK on the condition that her full name not be used. Instead, police believe, 67-year-old retired handyman John Jamelske kidnapped Jennifer and held her captive in a homemade concrete bunker in his yard, turning her into his sex slave....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Susie Smith