AUSTRALIAN W-LEAGUE: CANBERRA UNITED EXIT ISOLATION

The fixture which has been fixed between Canberra United and Newcastle in the Australian W-League has been confirmed to go on after the players and staffs of Canberra United have left self-isolation. Canberra United have been pitted to play against Brisbane Road in Redcliffe on Thursday night and just before Greater Brisbane entered a three – day lockdown, they arrived back in Canberra on Friday


Upon their return, the players and the staff immediately followed the COVID-19 guidelines by embarking on self-isolation. The club took to Twitter to address the matter and in according to what was tweeted, Greyer Brisbane us no longer a Covid-19 hot-spot.

The fixture which has been fixed between Canberra United and Newcastle in the Australian W-League has been confirmed to go on after the players and staffs of Canberra United have left self-isolation. Canberra United have been pitted to play against Brisbane Road in Redcliffe on Thursday night and just before Greater Brisbane entered a three – day lockdown, they arrived back in Canberra on Friday

AUSTRALIAN W-LEAGUE: CANBERRA UNITED EXIT ISOLATION

Upon their return, the players and the staff immediately followed the COVID-19 guidelines by embarking on self-isolation. The club took to Twitter to address the matter and in according to what was tweeted, Greyer Brisbane us no longer a Covid-19 hot-spot. Continue reading AUSTRALIAN W-LEAGUE: CANBERRA UNITED EXIT ISOLATION

RYAN HAS FREEDOM TO LEAVE

Brighton and Hove Albion manager Graham Potter has told Australia shot stopper Matt Ryan that he can leave the club in the January transfer window after he lost his place in the starting XI. The 28-year-old Australia goalkeeper has been the first choice goalkeeper at Brighton and Hove Albion until recent weeks when he was taken out of the starting line-up by Graham Potter.

Matt Ryan left Spanish La Liga giants Valencia to sign for the Seagulls in 2017 while former manager Chris Hughton was still in charge of the team. The Australian national team player has helped Brighton to stay in the Premier League in each of the last three campaigns. The Australia goalkeeper moved to the club shortly after the promotion to the Premier League for the first time ever three years ago. Matt Ryan is a key member of the Australian national football team and he has made 59 caps for his country.

Brighton and Hove Albion manager Graham Potter has told Australia shot stopper Matt Ryan that he can leave the club in the January transfer window after he lost his place in the starting XI. The 28-year-old Australia goalkeeper has been the first choice goalkeeper at Brighton and Hove Albion until recent weeks when he was taken out of the starting line-up by Graham Potter.

RYAN HAS FREEDOM TO LEAVE
Matt Ryan left Spanish La Liga giants Valencia to sign for the Seagulls in 2017 while former manager Chris Hughton was still in charge of the team. The Australian national team player has helped Brighton to stay in the Premier League in each of the last three campaigns. The Australia goalkeeper moved to the club shortly after the promotion to the Premier League for the first time ever three years ago. Matt Ryan is a key member of the Australian national football team and he has made 59 caps for his country. Continue reading RYAN HAS FREEDOM TO LEAVE