Capital Punishment and the media

Joey47 at 09h03
29
Oct
2010
Capital Punishment and the media

Canberra is an area that has yearned for a Football side almost since the beginning of the competition, and by 2022, Canberra will be an area that is almost a no-brainer for a football club. Its ‘Capital Punishment’ group has garnered the support of the local community, state support and that of several local celebrities.


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