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The Socceroos will return to ANZ Stadium in Sydney for the first time since winning the AFC Asian Cup Final to take on 2004 European Champions Greece on Saturday 4 June.
Read more at http://www.socceroos.com.au/article/soc ... lbO12Uh.99

Odd that it won't be in Melbourne. Hopefully they get a massive crowd like last time Greece were in Australia.

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they're playing a second game in Melbourne

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SNORE FEST :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Surely Australia should look at some more challenging opponents, ei. the Færoe Islands.
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Ronnie Biggs wrote:Surely Australia should look at some more challenging opponents, ei. the Færoe Islands.
:lol:
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Who will our premier NPL club be supporting?

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Australia v Greece in Sydney
Greece v Australia in Melb

Away goals rule counts :lol:
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Stitch This wrote:
Ronnie Biggs wrote:Surely Australia should look at some more challenging opponents, ei. the Færoe Islands.
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N5 1BH wrote:Who will our premier NPL club be supporting?
FC United of Manchester or Blacktown City?

I would suggest one will either not care or go for australia and the other would go for australia.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
N5 1BH wrote:Who will our premier NPL club be supporting?
FC United of Manchester or Blacktown City?

I would suggest one will either not care or go for australia and the other would go for australia.
Clearly I was referring to Enyimba International FC, geez thought you would have known that

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The Kop wrote:Australia v Greece in Sydney
Greece v Australia in Melb
Away goals rule counts :lol:
Australia won on that one. :lol:

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Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby

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Grosso wrote:Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby
Win some, lose some - a concept you continually struggle with.

What more could we expect from an elitist toff trolling the interwebs - are you Lord Monckton in disguise :P
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Stitch This wrote:
Grosso wrote:Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby
Win some, lose some - a concept you continually struggle with.

What more could we expect from an elitist toff trolling the interwebs - are you Lord Monckton in disguise :P
What's wrong with Lord Monckton, one of the few people speaking sense in the climate "debate".
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Grosso wrote:Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby
Japan beaten at home by Bosnia Herzegovina - same advice for them?
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Stitch This wrote:
Grosso wrote:Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby
Japan beaten at home by Bosnia Herzegovina - same advice for them?
Japan are poor too, Asia is the weakest confederation outside Oceania.

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God is an Englishman wrote:
Stitch This wrote:
Grosso wrote:Socceroos lost again?

stick to rugby
Win some, lose some - a concept you continually struggle with.

What more could we expect from an elitist toff trolling the interwebs - are you Lord Monckton in disguise :P
What's wrong with Lord Monckton, one of the few people speaking sense in the climate "debate".
Dont get him started.

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Stitch This wrote:Japan beaten at home by Bosnia Herzegovina - same advice for them?
That's made my day, but it's only a friendly.
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For how long has this animosity between Greece and Australia existed?

The two games were two of the most spiteful and niggly 'Friendlies' I can remember the Socceroos playing in.
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Brian the Postman wrote:For how long has this animosity between Greece and Australia existed?

The two games were two of the most spiteful and niggly 'Friendlies' I can remember the Socceroos playing in.
Last night was very spiteful, with both sides lucky to finish with 11 players, certainly fair bit of latitude shown by the ref.

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Besides a few fireworks before the game it was a pretty disappointing atmosphere. I expected more from the significant Greek presence there, it took them about 70 mins to get a chant going.
I find it very hard to believe that 33k showed up as well.

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It appears that the Herald Sun enjoyed the atmosphere :roll: and our coach didn't have issues with the other team looking at the hugs he gave them at the end of the game. :?:

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Mrs Red wrote:It appears that the Herald Sun enjoyed the atmosphere :roll: and our coach didn't have issues with the other team looking at the hugs he gave them at the end of the game. :?:
Its pretty sad that someone ripping a flare in the streets of Melbourne is bigger news than two people dying in floods in Tasmania.

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Stuckey wrote:
Mrs Red wrote:It appears that the Herald Sun enjoyed the atmosphere :roll: and our coach didn't have issues with the other team looking at the hugs he gave them at the end of the game. :?:
Its pretty sad that someone ripping a flare in the streets of Melbourne is bigger news than two people dying in floods in Tasmania.
What do you expect rom the media, after all it is illegal to rip flares in Australia . No sympathy of those caught if they cop lengthy bans from football.

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ozzie owl wrote:
Stuckey wrote:
Mrs Red wrote:It appears that the Herald Sun enjoyed the atmosphere :roll: and our coach didn't have issues with the other team looking at the hugs he gave them at the end of the game. :?:
Its pretty sad that someone ripping a flare in the streets of Melbourne is bigger news than two people dying in floods in Tasmania.
What do you expect rom the media, after all it is illegal to rip flares in Australia . No sympathy of those caught if they cop lengthy bans from football.
Of course, Sad for the people hoping to promote the traditional NSL clubs gaining more prominence in the game when effnik socka hooligans are "terrorising" the streets. TBH I wouldn't be surprised if the FFA are OK with this media exposure as it fuels their position.

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Stuckey wrote:Besides a few fireworks before the game it was a pretty disappointing atmosphere. I expected more from the significant Greek presence there, it took them about 70 mins to get a chant going.
I find it very hard to believe that 33k showed up as well.
Melbourne Greeks rightly boycotted the match.
Their culture was exploited for FFA gain, ticket prices were set at world cup prices and the FFA snubs them in the A-league.

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Brian the Postman wrote:For how long has this animosity between Greece and Australia existed?

The two games were two of the most spiteful and niggly 'Friendlies' I can remember the Socceroos playing in.
Most of it came from the Australian team. The Greeks reacted to the rough treatment which began in the 1st match.
Australians dont seem to understand the concept of "a friendly" and celebrate like winning a world cup when they win a friendly match.

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Grosso wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:For how long has this animosity between Greece and Australia existed?

The two games were two of the most spiteful and niggly 'Friendlies' I can remember the Socceroos playing in.
Most of it came from the Australian team. The Greeks reacted to the rough treatment which began in the 1st match.
Australians dont seem to understand the concept of "a friendly" and celebrate like winning a world cup when they win a friendly match.

If that's true then you have to laugh that the nasty Aussies were too rough for the little Greeks.
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Grosso wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:For how long has this animosity between Greece and Australia existed?

The two games were two of the most spiteful and niggly 'Friendlies' I can remember the Socceroos playing in.
Most of it came from the Australian team. The Greeks reacted to the rough treatment which began in the 1st match.
Australians dont seem to understand the concept of "a friendly" and celebrate like winning a world cup when they win a friendly match.
As I said, where has this animosity come from?

We weren't like this against the English or any other number of countries we have faced in recent times.
It's all in the Delivery!

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Stuckey wrote:Besides a few fireworks before the game it was a pretty disappointing atmosphere. I expected more from the significant Greek presence there, it took them about 70 mins to get a chant going.
I find it very hard to believe that 33k showed up as well.
Greece just isn't a football nation that gets peoples interest anymore.

How many did we get to the game against Azerbaijan?
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