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2007.03.23
Urawa Reds Supporters made anther story to the Asian Football



The night Urawa power lit up Aussie Stadium
Michael Cockerill March 23, 2007, Sunday Morning Herald au


It was the fans. Or more specifically, the 2000-odd supporters who had followed Urawa Red Diamonds from Japan. The "away" end at Aussie Stadium is usually deserted. This time it was crowded with singing, chanting, waving fans, wearing the red shirts of their beloved team, performing in perfect unison as Urawa recovered from a two-goal deficit to share the spoils with Sydney FC.
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"Generally we take a more relaxed view," Hatzitoulousis said. "Maybe we should be more disciplined We can choreograph things more and we've done it in the past. It's something to think about, because what the Urawa fans did, it was pretty impressive."

http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/the-night-urawa-power-lit-up-aussie-stadium/2007/03/22/1174153254433.html
Shine rubbed off visiting jewels
22 Mar. 2007. Daily Telegraph - Sydney,New South Wales, Australia
By David Lewis March 22, 2007 12:00
THEY are supposed to be the jewels of Japanese football but the Urawa Red Diamonds were made to look decidedly one-carat last night by the team once dubbed Bling FC.

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Sydney FC lets lead slip
by: Mark Hughes Sportal.au
The goal sent the vocal hoard of 1,200 travelling Urawa Reds fans, camped at the southern end of the stadium, into delirium but it also seemed to sting Sydney into action with the fresh legs of Zadkovich taking amore attacking role up front and Milligan reverting into the defensive line. article


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