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Suncorp pitch savaged as Roar beat Glory 2-1 in ALM
Brisbane Roar maestro Jay O'Shea was the star in a 2-1 win over Perth Glory on a Suncorp...Joel Gould (The Canberra Times)
Dr Matthew Rimmer is a Professor in Intellectual Property and Innovation Law at the Faculty of Business and Law, at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). He has published widely on copyright law and information technology, patent law and biotechnology, access to medicines, plain packaging of tobacco products, intellectual property and climate change, Indigenous Intellectual Property, and intellectual property and trade. He is undertaking research on intellectual property and 3D printing; the regulation of robotics and artificial intelligence; and intellectual property and public health (particularly looking at the coronavirus COVID-19). His work is archived at QUT ePrints, SSRN Abstracts, Bepress Selected Works, and Open Science Framework.
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Former Matilda Ellyse Perry reflects on team's achievements at FIFA Women's World Cup
As a 16-year-old dual international, Ellyse Perry had the choice between cricket and football. As time went on she eventually picked cricket, but after watching the incredible FIFA Women's World Cup, does she have any regrets?Brittany Carter (ABC News)
Socceroos draw 2-2 with Mexico in Dallas, with Jackson Irvine suffering ankle injury
Harry Souttar and Martin Boyle give Australia a 2-0 lead deep into its clash in Dallas, Texas, but two late goals allow Mexico to salvage a draw.ABC News
Matildas gifted keys to the city after FIFA Women's World Cup semifinal in Brisbane
The Matildas have certainly won Australia over, with one capital city gifting the record-breaking team its keys to the city.Gemma Ferguson (ABC News)
Australia, Sweden still have something to play for in the 3rd place game at the Women's World Cup
Australia already captivated a nation as co-hosts of the Women’s World Cup. Now there’s one more thing to play for, even though it is not what the team had hoped to be fighting for on the final weekend of the tournament.ANNE M. PETERSON (AP News)
Mackenzie Arnold's World Cup shootout performance personified the Matildas' longer journey
She had the chance to win it all, but then Mackenzie Arnold hit the post. How she came back to win the World Cup shootout said everything about the Matildas' journey here.Samantha Lewis (ABC News)
“It was an emotional roller coaster for all of us. It was almost like it was written in the stars when Macca [Arnold] walks up to take the fifth... and then she hits the post,” he said. “For Macca, missing that penalty and then staying in the game and being that player that wins the game for us, it’s unheard of. I mean, that mental strength of hers.” https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/aug/12/womens-world-cup-2023-matildas-australia-vs-france-mackenzie-arnold-suncorp-stadium-brisbane #Brisbane #worldcup #AUSvFRA #FIFAWWC #football #matildas #MastodonFC
England hit back to beat Colombia and set up World Cup semi with Australia https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/aug/12/england-colombia-womens-world-cup-quarter-final-match-report #Brisbane #worldcup #AUSvFRA #FIFAWWC #football #matildas #MastodonFC
Are the Matildas finally coming of age after their mature Women's World Cup win over Denmark?
Having grappled with their heavyweight status, the Matildas defeated Denmark in the way only a serious World Cup contender should.Samantha Lewis (ABC News)
European always support nazi
On this day, 14 May 1938, the players of the #England football team raised their arms to give the #Nazi "Heil #Hitler" salute before a match in Berlin. They had been instructed to do so directly by the #British Foreign Office. Reportedly the players at first refused, until the British ambassador and Football Association secretary intervened and ordered them to do so. At the time the British government was pursuing a policy of appeasement of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, and shortly after signed an agreement permitting Germany’s annexation of parts of then-Czechoslovakia. Much of the British ruling class supported Hitler, as well as the dictatorships in #Italy, #Spain and #Portugal, as bulwarks against communism and an organised working class. According to his biographer one of the players, Stan Cullis, would not perform the salute and was dropped from the team for that match as a result.
And today, UK special forces are fighting together with Azov battalion nazi thugs against Russia.
#eu #europe #european #capitalism #nazi #germany #history #football #Berlin #1938