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Former Socceroo Johnson escapes jail (May 31, 2007 22:13 GMT)
Former Socceroo Richard Johnson has won his appeal against a prison sentence and is set to join the Wellington Phoenix ahead of their debut A-League season.

Victory gives star recruit a break (May 31, 2007 09:03 GMT)
Melbourne Victory have sent new signing Matthew Kemp on holidays before he has even started work at the A-League champions.

Phoenix to target 'A League top four' (May 31, 2007 02:40 GMT)
Brazilian signing Daniel Lins Cortes wants to help the Wellington Phoenix reach the top four in their first season in soccer's A League.

Qld Roar to stay at Suncorp (May 31, 2007 02:22 GMT)
The Queensland Roar will stay at Suncorp Stadium despite high rent costs forcing the A-League club to consider a move to Ballymore.

Glory won't talk Turkey over Colosimo (May 24, 2007 10:12 GMT)
Simon Colosimo won't continue his stop-start career in Europe after Sivasspor failed to meet a Perth Glory deadline to table an offer for the midfielder.

Defenders cut as Adelaide chases speed (May 24, 2007 07:52 GMT)
Adelaide United are in the midst of a global search for speedy defenders after axing Kristian Rees, Aaron Goulding and Adam van Dommele.

New home and Dome to share Victory games (May 23, 2007 06:25 GMT)
A-League champions Melbourne Victory will split their home games between Telstra Dome and a new purpose-built rectangular stadium from 2009.

Victory to split home games in 2009 (May 23, 2007 03:39 GMT)
A-League club Melbourne Victory will split their home games between Telstra Dome and a new government-built rectangular stadium in Melbourne from 2009.

Roar miss out on Craig Moore's signature (May 22, 2007 06:14 GMT)
Another Socceroo has slipped through the Roar's grasp after former Australian skipper Craig Moore failed to agree to financial terms with the A-League club.

Christie signs with Wellington Phoenix (May 20, 2007 21:39 GMT)
All White Jeremy Christie has signed a two-year-deal with the Wellington Phoenix who will make their A-League soccer debut in August.

Phoenix sign three more in A-League (May 20, 2007 00:10 GMT)
A-League club Wellington Phoenix have signed three more players - Brazilian Felipe de Souza Campos and Australians Royce Brownlie and Karl Dodd.

Coveny signs for Wellington Phoenix (May 18, 2007 23:32 GMT)
New Zealand's leading international goal scorer, Vaughan Coveny, has joined the Wellington Phoenix Football Club.

Victory will be stronger, says Merrick (May 16, 2007 06:46 GMT)
Melbourne Victory coach Ernie Merrick has no doubt he will oversee a better team this summer than the one which dominated the most recent A-League season.

Aloisi rejects Roar offer (May 14, 2007 06:19 GMT)
World Cup hero John Aloisi won't return to Australia to play in the A-League this year after rejecting a marquee offer from the Queensland Roar.

Sydney FC want Cocu within two weeks (May 8, 2007 08:51 GMT)
Sydney FC have given former Barcelona and Netherlands captain Phillip Cocu a fortnight to decide whether or not he will join the A-League club.

Roar ramp up A-League talks with Aloisi (May 2, 2007 09:44 GMT)
Initial talks with Socceroo striker John Aloisi have been described as a "success" by Queensland Roar coach Frank Farina.

Vidmar named Adelaide United coach (May 2, 2007 09:05 GMT)
Adelaide United's appointment of Aurelio Vidmar as permanent coach rested on his ability to push the club away from the messy legacy of last season.

Vidmar named Adelaide United coach (May 2, 2007 03:59 GMT)
A-League club Adelaide United have appointed Aurelio Vidmar as their new full-time coach.

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