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How good does this team look! Can't wait for Brazil.
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3-0 HT. Hope Ange brings on a few young guns for the second half.

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Wow I leave the room for a minute and we're only 3-1 up and Langerak is sent off for a shocker!
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Ecuador snatch a late winner we go down 3-4.

Certainly a tale of two halves!

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I wouldn't be pushing any panic buttons yet. We were very good for a lot of the game.

There are a lot of players out there who certainly struggled with the passing game Ange is attempting to implement. I was happy to see Timmy do well under it. Great to see the great man take the Socceroos scoring title.

If I was Ange I would be pushing very hard for another friendly before the South Africa game. He certainly has his work cut out for him!

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3-0 and you shiraz it up.

Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
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Stuckey wrote:I wouldn't be pushing any panic buttons yet. We were very good for a lot of the game.

There are a lot of players out there who certainly struggled with the passing game Ange is attempting to implement. I was happy to see Timmy do well under it. Great to see the great man take the Socceroos scoring title.

If I was Ange I would be pushing very hard for another friendly before the South Africa game. He certainly has his work cut out for him!
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Great leasson to all coaches out there who seem to love the idea and holding on to the ball and fart-arsing around in defence when no need to. Hopefully this wasn't an instruction from Ange.
Wilkinson, you absolute twat!

Not a bad game though, and was probably very unusual to see such fighting spirit from a team wearing blue shirts at the Den! :wink:
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Bomber wrote:Great leasson to all coaches out there who seem to love the idea and holding on to the ball and fart-arsing around in defence when no need to. Hopefully this wasn't an instruction from Ange.
Wilkinson, you absolute twat!

Not a bad game though, and was probably very unusual to see such fighting spirit from a team wearing blue shirts at the Den! :wink:
Obviously playing out from the back is a directive from Ange. I guess he'll just need to keep looking at which players are able to do that. I hope Malik stays fit as he might be needed!

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Julian Assange would have been nearly evicted at half time but with Ecuador amazing comeback in the second half he can now stay another day

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bloodypassit wrote:Julian Assange would have been nearly evicted at half time but with Ecuador amazing comeback in the second half he can now stay another day
Yeah, I believe he leaked the Australian's half time talk so he's safe until he fucks with Putin one day and someone sorts him out
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God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
This.

Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.

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God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.

Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.

Was the ground affected by the floods?
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Black_Panther wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.

Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.

Was the ground affected by the floods?

Far too obvious! Needs more west adelaide.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Black_Panther wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.

Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.

Was the ground affected by the floods?

Far too obvious! Needs more west adelaide.
I'm serious, was it?

That would explain the quality of the surface if it had been.
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Black_Panther wrote: I'm serious, was it?

That would explain the quality of the surface if it had been.
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Old Redback wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
This.

Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggle :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Knight15 wrote:
Old Redback wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
This.

Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggle :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I thought the difference was we have never left a world cup finals before the sheilaroos
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Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.[/quote]

The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggle :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


I thought the difference was we have never left a world cup finals before the sheilaroos[/quote]


Yet. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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oldfart wrote:Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggle :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]


I thought the difference was we have never left a world cup finals before the sheilaroos[/quote]


Yet. :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote]

Well you'll be going home on 23rd June, so it won't be for at least another 4 years.
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1/6.... but still 6. :)

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