Soccer is played in summer in this country for a reason. As for everybody being a soccer bloke. Oh please.

Del Piero's message for 'soccer blokes'
Tyson Otto
The Daily Telegraph
September 17, 201211:28AM
SUPERSTAR Alessandro Del Piero has called on soccer fans in Australia to wake up and make the sport the most dominant football code in Australia.
Speaking at his first official press conference in Australia, Del Piero wasted no time declaring soccer can become a much greater force on the Australian sporting landscape.
"Everybody I think is a soccer bloke. They're all soccer blokes and we have to wake up to that and make soccer like the other sports, like the other big sports in Australia," Del Piero said.
"I know it is a young league, but I think about the Australian people, there are a lot of Italian immigrated, a lot of English, Greece, Slavic region."
Ahead of his first training session with Sydney FC teammates tomorrow at Allianz Stadium, Del Piero's star only continues to grow after a charismatic first exchange with the Australian media, where he revealed:
However, the greatest declaration the 37-year-old World Cup, European Champions League and Serie A champion made was his confidence in the A-League's ability to become a much more widely supported competition.
"First of all I'm here for Sydney FC and I'm completely focused for Sydney FC, then we will hope about the A-League blowing up day by day," he said.
"This is hard work, but one of the objectives all the people working in soccer, in the sport of the round ball.
"I really am fascinated by sports, I follow everything in the world and every sport. I saw the World Cup in 2011, the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, it's very close to here, I know for the Wallabies it is not great result, but it was a great moment for the sport. I hope it will be the same for the soccer here and for Australia.
"I know there is a lot of expectation and I love that. I play 19 years for Juventus. And in Juventus you have to win every game, every match every year. Fortunately a lot of times this happened. All my life I've played to win and I'm here to win, not for time off with my family."
It came as Sydney FC chairman Scott Barlow described Del Piero as the biggest signing in the history of football in Australia.
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