Australia v Iraq
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Is it not on free to air?
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Pretty happy with that. I though everyone did their job pretty well. Smith was a little rusty but he worked into the game well. I'm happy to see Juric get on the score board. I'm a massive fan of starting him over Timmy.
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UAE knocking off Japan was interesting. If we can sneak a 1-0 win (or similar) away to UAE on Tuesday, will be a HUGE boost.
I trust OO had a punt on that 2-0 score line.
I trust OO had a punt on that 2-0 score line.
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If they are capable of that result. Although some dodgie refereeing helped. I think our lads are going to have a tough time of it over there.Bomber wrote:UAE knocking off Japan was interesting. If we can sneak a 1-0 win (or similar) away to UAE on Tuesday, will be a HUGE boost.
I trust OO had a punt on that 2-0 score line.
I'd probably take a draw, although Milligan said post game that a lot of games over there end up being a bit of a blow out as one side can often run out of steam in the heat. If we can run them round early on hopefully that can be the case.
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Sorry Stuckey can't agree with you here bec I just don't rate Juric & I wouldn't have him in the Socceroos squad.(Yes managed to poke one in from close range & assisted in our 1st goal but I believe would definitely struggle against better teams). Timmy can still do a job off the bench.Stuckey wrote:I'm happy to see Juric get on the score board. I'm a massive fan of starting him over Timmy.
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I agree Timmy still has a roll off the bench but he can't offer the same roll of working down the defence chasing every ball down. Juric offers that.scar wrote:Sorry Stuckey can't agree with you here bec I just don't rate Juric & I wouldn't have him in the Socceroos squad.(Yes managed to poke one in from close range & assisted in our 1st goal but I believe would definitely struggle against better teams). Timmy can still do a job off the bench.Stuckey wrote:I'm happy to see Juric get on the score board. I'm a massive fan of starting him over Timmy.
IMO the goal was just a bonus.
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Shocking. A disgrace unto the FFA. A disgrace unto the Federal Communication Minister that our Country's World Cup Qualifier was not on free-to-air.Kosta Utd wrote:Is it not on free to air?
75% of the population without Lord Murdoch's FoxyTV were not even able to see a delayed replay on our SBS.
And sadly, there's some in the local community radio commentariat who have FoxTV taking the I'm-alright-Jack attitude towards the retired, the disadvantaged..
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That's a bit heartless Braveheart, er Blueheart. No empathy for the retired, the disadvantaged, the MAJORITY without pay-and-pay TV?The Bluehearts wrote:Yeah, the world owes me everything too.
And they can't even go to their local (rich) pokie baron pub to watch. Just a couple of examples off the top of my head which cried poor and dumped payTV - The Glynde and Oakden Central.
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I want my MTV.
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you know some people do not want to watch the socceroos live at that time? not everyone in the country want to watch it, even those who support the socceroos.Con M wrote:That's a bit heartless Braveheart, er Blueheart. No empathy for the retired, the disadvantaged, the MAJORITY without pay-and-pay TV?The Bluehearts wrote:Yeah, the world owes me everything too.
And they can't even go to their local (rich) pokie baron pub to watch. Just a couple of examples off the top of my head which cried poor and dumped payTV - The Glynde and Oakden Central.
and we should make it free to everyone, but ask foxtel to pay big $$ for the rights so we can boost our league?
yep. good ideas.
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The Glynde has pay tv, just not the channels that you want.Con M wrote:That's a bit heartless Braveheart, er Blueheart. No empathy for the retired, the disadvantaged, the MAJORITY without pay-and-pay TV?The Bluehearts wrote:Yeah, the world owes me everything too.
And they can't even go to their local (rich) pokie baron pub to watch. Just a couple of examples off the top of my head which cried poor and dumped payTV - The Glynde and Oakden Central.
There must be something in the cost and clientele at the pub seeing that a pub not far away owned by the same person has the full range of Fox Sports showing.