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martrix
16th November 2005, 10:51 PM
We.............is off to the WORLD CUP!!!!:eek:

I am now officially on the bandwagon@!!!!!!!!!!:D :D :D :D

Gumby
16th November 2005, 11:03 PM
Not a bad game at all. That Viduka nearly cost us though. He is no good in a crisis. That goodness for Schwarzer. :D

martrix
16th November 2005, 11:16 PM
yes, you are right flexy-man.:D
Uruguay where very, very tired, but had more strikes........it was just our time..
Luckily that A. Recoba went off tired halfway through, he is just wayyyy to freaky with the ball:( ...every time

Daddles
16th November 2005, 11:22 PM
YYYYYAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!

Guus for GOD
Harry for his PROPHET
Swartzer for DISCIPLE

YYYYYYEEEEEEEHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAA

Daddles
16th November 2005, 11:26 PM
Arrrr fuggit, it's worth saying again

YYYYYAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!

Guus for GOD
Harry for his PROPHET
Swartzer for DISCIPLE

YYYYYYEEEEEEEHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAA

Richard:D :D :D :D :D :D :D

my girlfriend is now officially unimpressed with my sporting interests ... but , we're going to GERMANY:D :D :D

BigPop
17th November 2005, 12:25 AM
I reckon Schwarzer saved more goals and did more for Oz to be man of the match than Lucas Neill who was the SBS winner of Man of the Match.
All in all it was a great game and I am proud to be an Aussie suporting our winning Socceroos and hope they can go a lot further in the World Cup.

C'Mon Aussie C'Mon C'Mon.

Gumby
17th November 2005, 08:29 AM
I reckon Schwarzer saved more goals and did more for Oz to be man of the match than Lucas Neill who was the SBS winner of Man of the Match.
All in all it was a great game and I am proud to be an Aussie suporting our winning Socceroos and hope they can go a lot further in the World Cup.

C'Mon Aussie C'Mon C'Mon.

They need to make some changes if they want to go any further in the World Cup. Bring in Nathan Buckley. :D

Grunt
17th November 2005, 08:38 AM
I wish we hadn't won. We're gonna have to put up with soccer crap from now until we get kicked out of the world cup.

ptc
17th November 2005, 09:03 AM
Better than aerial ping pong !

echnidna
17th November 2005, 09:17 AM
Better than aerial ping pong !

Naah, just as bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is needed is a Making Sawdust World Series

fxst
17th November 2005, 08:53 PM
Better than aerial ping pong !


yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn:)
oh well it will all be forgotten for the next 30 years after the early world cup exit
at least in AFL or rugby(both lots) the game ends at the siren win lose or draw not 'lets tack on another 30 minutes .......oops still no good lets do a penalty shoot out .......'
I guess if the result wasnt there they would have to go more time
Pete

Groggy
17th November 2005, 09:10 PM
Naah, just as bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is needed is a Making Sawdust World Series

Well, you all know I like a good compromise, how about we have a goalpost carving competition at half time? That'll get the blood rushing!:p

Dion N
17th November 2005, 10:35 PM
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn:)
oh well it will all be forgotten for the next 30 years after the early world cup exit
at least in AFL or rugby(both lots) the game ends at the siren win lose or draw not 'lets tack on another 30 minutes .......oops still no good lets do a penalty shoot out .......'
I guess if the result wasnt there they would have to go more time
Pete

I reckon that draws at full time should be decided by continuing to play and each team drops 1 player every 5 mins. Surely by the time they are down to a few players each, someone will score.

Or maybe they could make the goals bigger...

himzol
19th November 2005, 07:52 PM
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn
oh well it will all be forgotten for the next 30 years after the early world cup exit
at least in AFL or rugby(both lots) the game ends at the siren win lose or draw not 'lets tack on another 30 minutes .......oops still no good lets do a penalty shoot out .......'
I guess if the result wasnt there they would have to go more time
Pete

I beleive that the AFL has extra time during it's final series as well.:)

BTW who is Nathen Buckley :confused: :confused: :D :D

Gumby
19th November 2005, 08:53 PM
I beleive that the AFL has extra time during it's final series as well.:)

BTW who is Nathen Buckley :confused: :confused: :D :D

You'd better not ask that question when your time is up and you stroll up to yhr Pearly Gates. His father won't let you in.

boban
19th November 2005, 10:05 PM
Not a bad game at all. That Viduka nearly cost us though. He is no good in a crisis. That goodness for Schwarzer. :D

Would that be when Viduka held off two players to flick the ball to Kewell who fluffed his shot for Bresciano to slot it home for our only goal.

The worlds greatest players miss penalties. Thats why they have penalties to decide a match. Otherwise they would still be going.

I've watched Viduka play since he was teenager and let me assure you my friend, he is all class. That's why he always has players hanging off him.

The other thing. While Schwarzer did a great job, he can't lose can he. If they score its expected. Otherwise he's a hero.

himzol
20th November 2005, 06:57 AM
You'd better not ask that question when your time is up and you stroll up to yhr Pearly Gates.

NOt going there anyway, too cold for me..:D :D

Stubchain
21st November 2005, 11:08 PM
Best thing that could have happened in Australia. There is a definite move by SBS to wipe out that stupid name soccer. At least they are calling football by its proper name these days. After all it is the FIFA (football) world cup.

The name "Socceroos" should also be dropped and the team should simply be the Australian Football Team. They are on the world stage now and entitled to use the name football, stuff the AFL.

As for Viduka, well I'm no professional footballer but I have played the game at a reasonable level in the past. The golden rule of penalty taking is very simple, you never approach the ball straight on, you can only kick the ball to the left (for a right footed kicker) or right (for a left footed kicker). If you approach the ball from the side it gives you options. Viduka went straight at the ball, the goalie (and Viduka) knew the only place he could go, Viduka then tried to put it as wide as possible with the enevitable result.

The important thing was the result, Australia outplayed Uruguay for most of both legs and were deserving winners.

The result will put the AFL under all sorts of pressure over the next few years, especially if the team performs well in the finals. They also now will be playing in the Asia Cup, and the Australian League winners in the Asia Champions League, football fans will have the international flavour that the AFL cannot deliver, they cannot call that rubbish thing with the Irish a proper game.

Proper Football is the fastest growing sport in Australia, when the new international matches are broadcast it will grow even faster. The writing is on the wall for the AFL.

martrix
21st November 2005, 11:39 PM
oohh stubs, thems fightin' words!:D
By the way, does anyone know where and how World Football got its name "Soccer" in Australia?

boban
22nd November 2005, 12:25 AM
Soccer is an abbreviation for Association Football. That is the 'soc' in association.

bennylaird
22nd November 2005, 07:15 AM
You can have your Football name if you like, I'm gunna stick with footy, mate.
It's not a competion anyway, both can coexist. Just keep crowd violence out of all the codes and I'll be happy.

Grunt
22nd November 2005, 09:31 AM
I tend to agree with Subchain. Soccer will put a lot of pressure on AFL and Rugby Leage not Union. In 30 years time AFL will be a curiosity. It is a pity because AFL is a much better game.

bennylaird
22nd November 2005, 09:51 AM
Schools prefer soccer as it means smaller grounds and less injuries. Also the melting pot here in Aust is bring more attention to the games played in the "old Country" where-ever that may be.

Not a problem, we can follow whatever we like, thats the beauty of Australia.... but keep it a sport not a battle of diffferent ethnic backgrounds and varoius state supporters in the crowd. This applies to all codes, and AFL supporters are as bad in this regard.

bitingmidge
22nd November 2005, 09:51 AM
In 30 years time AFL will be a curiosity.
:D :D :D :D

Don't you mean "In 30 years time AFL will still be a curiosity?

P
:D :D :D

himzol
22nd November 2005, 08:34 PM
In 30 years time AFL will be a curiosity

Well I for one hope not. I don't agree with the statment that it's a better game, it's just a different game.

I will admit to being a football (soccer) tragic (sp), but I grew up in Australia and have followed Aussie rules during that time as well as the fortunes of the Walabies, sorry still not keen on League.
I've spent the last thirty years waiting for the sleeping giant to wake and it seems now it may well be stiring, I just hope it's not going to fart and roll over and go back to sleep. :D

Stubchain
22nd November 2005, 09:06 PM
In my opinion no country that calls football soccer has ever or will ever win the world cup, and yes this means the USA and Australia.

No country that has league teams named "heat" "Power" "Force" "Jets" or "Glory" will ever win the world cup.

Australia is heading in the right direction but just needs a little more nudging. Another thing I hate is AFL commentators saying things like "Hurd soccers the ball", never heard anything so ridiculas.

Daddles
22nd November 2005, 09:34 PM
Sorry Stubs. The poms have won the world cup and they were the ones who coined the term 'soccer' ... mind you, they've only managed the trick once and call it 'football' back in pomdom.

Richard

Driver
22nd November 2005, 09:43 PM
No country that has league teams named "heat" "Power" "Force" "Jets" or "Glory" will ever win the world cup.



Whereas names like Wanderers, Rovers, Wednesday and (the late and much lamented) Stanley are far more logical, of course.

You're not happy, are you?

bitingmidge
22nd November 2005, 09:59 PM
and Arsenal, Hotspur and Athletic would sure as heck put a country behind in the world cup stakes too I suspect.

P (Soccer fan)
:D :D :D

bitingmidge
22nd November 2005, 10:04 PM
Actually Stubchain, you may consider writing to the English Soccer League, and complaining about this outrageous description of the one true football, (if you don't count HackeySack which the Seppos commercialised and which actually does away with a few unneccessary things like penalties, goals and of course the "dive".)

Cheers,

P
http://worldsoccer.about.com/
:D :D :D

Stubchain
23rd November 2005, 09:47 AM
Thanks Bit, you would have course noticed that the worldsoccer website is American, I rest my case.

bitingmidge
23rd November 2005, 03:10 PM
Damn!!! Actually I posted the wrong link, but here's a few more with a better pedegree, not sure you should have rested your case so early Rumpole!!

http://www.worldsoccer.com/
http://www.soccer.net/
http://www.thesoccersite.co.uk/
http://www.soccer-stats.com/

P (soccer sleuth)
:D :D :D