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Simomatra
23rd June 2006, 09:39 AM
Well now

what's the verdict now that the boys are into the 16 http://www.ubeaut.biz/woohoo.gif

On to Italy and beyond

Well done the SOCCEROOS

bitingmidge
23rd June 2006, 10:00 AM
Not that I'd ever blame the referee, but....

Each time I watch the Socceroos play I see guts, toughness, never say die,....... luck.

Great match again!

P
:D :D :D

silentC
23rd June 2006, 10:00 AM
They're just there to make up the numbers!!

Stupid Yanks :D

Go the Socceroos!!

Felder
23rd June 2006, 10:05 AM
They're just there to make up the numbers!!

Stupid Yanks :D
Yep! The best bit about some moron telling me the game started at 4am (should've check myself, I guess :o) was watching the "Mighty USA" getting beaten by Ghana.

Australian game was good - admire the fact that they could still play soccer (and yes - it is still called soccer) whilst being mugged like that. Especially the first half.

Refereeing was extremely ordinary.....:mad:

silentC
23rd June 2006, 10:06 AM
Not that I'd ever blame the referee
It certainly has seemed like the other side has had 12 players on the field. There were three stand-out errors this morning: the foul on Viduka that wasn't awarded, the hand ball in front of goal that was missed, and didn't the Croatian captain get three yellow cards? How is that possible?

Felder
23rd June 2006, 10:08 AM
Refereeing was extremely ordinary.....:mad:
How can anything be "extremely ordinary"??:confused::confused:

Stoopid English language.
Stoopid Brendan... http://www.ubeaut.biz/bonk.gif
Stoopid caffeine.....:rolleyes:

silentC
23rd June 2006, 10:21 AM
Easy. It was in the extremes of ordinariness. Since in this case ordinary is being used in an ironic understated fashion, it is a polite way of saying that the refereeing was ####ed. So it was extremely ####ed. ####ed in the extreme. At least Harry kept his mouth shut this time.

Daddles
23rd June 2006, 10:29 AM
The ref was a ripper alright, and a pom so I expected better seeing he refs the English Premier League. He made some howlers and when it came to critical errors in front of goal, he wasn't even handed (not biased, just got more critical one's wrong for us than he did for them). Still, he got a few of them right, like the scrum on the aussie goal line.

The three yellow cards would have to be a record wouldn't it? Be interesting to hear him try to explain that one to FIFA.

And Kalac in goal? Give us a break please Guus. Sheesh, the man had a shocker and the goal he let in was a gimme - he had the bloody thing in his hands for heaven's sake. And the defence had no confidence in him. Bad move Guus old boy, particularly seeing Schwartzer's (however you spell it) has done very well up to now.

And didn't our corners become a lot more dangerous when Besciano started taking them.

I've always been a fan of Harry Kewell and believe he's had a rough trot from those who dislike him. He did very well today. Seemed to cover a hell of a lot of ground, so I think we can assume his injury troubles are behind him. Put in a good goal. Set up and took a lot of opportunities. Their defence couldn't handle him.

Big Mark Viduka had a brilliant game too. Very tough. Handled immense pressure with courage and strength. Was always there when we needed him to be. And looked very impressive when he questioned the latest idiocy from the ref :rolleyes: - got the mix of outrage and anguished confusion just right :D

Good match, worth getting up for.

Now we have to beat Italy :cool:

Richard

silentC
23rd June 2006, 10:40 AM
not biased, just got more critical one's wrong for us than he did for them
I don't know. He seemed to pick us up for a lot of fairly petty technical fouls and let the Croations get away with murder. It may not be bias but he seemed to be trying to even the score. Then there was the hand ball he called on what's is name which was clearly off his rib cage. I hope he watches a video of the match. That's all I can say.

martrix
23rd June 2006, 10:50 AM
I sure hope Kalac's performance will mean that Schwartzer is guaranteed to be in front of goal for the Italy matchhttp://www.ubeaut.biz/viking.gif

Studley 2436
23rd June 2006, 11:07 AM
Kalac had a stinker for sure. The ref too was amazing. It was a pretty dirty sort of game. I was thinking about the talk that Australia is a physical team but boy what about those Croatians? After the second Croat goal the Aussies seemed to be showing a touch of frustration and needed to get back on song. They managed to do so magnificently. The goal that was either in or should have been a penalty on the final whistle was something else too. It's the first time I have seen the ref blow the whistle in a situation like that. The game is normally stopped when the play is away from a goal scoring situation. Either way our guys did what had to be done and will gain confidence from that.

I am thinking that Guus should have a press conference and say that we hope that we get good even refereeing in the next game. Italy is doable. Argentina drew with Holland and they are favourites. We drew with Holland just a couple of weeks ago. I say our team is well and truly in this thing and could surprise a lot of people before they go home particularly the US coach whose foot and most of his calf is stuffed in his mouth right now!

Studley

Driver
23rd June 2006, 11:57 AM
particularly the US coach whose foot and most of his calf is stuffed in his mouth right now!


Which is a neat trick considering he's got his head up his @rse! ;)

Go Socceroos! What a great team performance. They never stopped pushing forward and they have the technical skills to go with their will to win.

Zed
23rd June 2006, 12:37 PM
as a born in croatia aussie all i can say is "Go Socceroo's" what a game!!!

those croats were very bad sports - they were at least if not more rough that the aussies. I suppose we shouldnt be too hard on them - it was win or out for either of the teams... very strategic play by the aussie who took it for the team , committed a ticketable offence and got red carded at the end when the cro's went all out attack!! - considering he was gunna miss the next game anyway!

Kalic must be dropped and shcwartser re instituted - that second goal was very stoppable - the first was unstoppable, bad luck!

i still reckon its a purse carrying game, as the ad sez "get up ya sook!!":D

bitingmidge
23rd June 2006, 12:53 PM
as the ad sez "get up ya sook!!":D
It may be my imagination, but today I felt there was a lot "more getting up" specially from the yella fellas.

Not so much of that rolling round trying to milk a penalty after the event? Maybe they just knew the referee hated them, or maybe they're adopting a bit of that "don't show 'em your hurt stuff" they learnt from watching cricket (the world game)!

Cheers,

P

Simomatra
23rd June 2006, 01:10 PM
As a retired official of the sport it was a bit of an eye opener how the game was controlled

I could not believe when a double yellow was issued and the player remianed on the field.

They did a great job as world seemed against them

silentC
23rd June 2006, 01:17 PM
those croats were very bad sports
My favourite was near the end when one of the Croats tackled a Socceroo and kicked the ball out, then picked it up and tried to do a quick throw in before the liney noticed it. I wonder how often that works?

DanP
23rd June 2006, 01:18 PM
Goal 1. A fantastic free kick from a dubious foul.

Goal 2. A penalty for handball and a well taken penalty kick.

Goal 3. Kalac goes back to his heritage and forgets that he doesn't play for Croatia. It was pathetic.

Goal 4. Kewel finishes beautifully from an offside position. Lucky Viduka was also offside and blocked the view of the linesman.


Again Australia lucked out. However, there should have been two other penalties for Australia, one when Simunic was all over Viduka and the other, the 'hand of God' style hand ball, exactly the same as the one we got the penalty for. The ref was OK in the game but missed those things in the box and also missed the fact that Simunic got three yellow cards. The second yellow on Emerton was for a handball when the Croat kicked the ball up into his arm and it also hit him where his arm meets his shoulder. Not enough for handball in my book. Not that I think Australia will miss Emerton.

Go Aussies!

Dan

Schtoo
23rd June 2006, 01:24 PM
I'm reading all this, and just very quietly and delicately wondering something.


What was the #!@*!@@!*!!! score?


Over here, everything went rather quiet after we gave the locals a drubbing, and I don't hear very much about it anymore. Other than that look when someone asks where I am from.

Felder
23rd June 2006, 01:29 PM
2 each, Schtoo....

silentC
23rd June 2006, 01:29 PM
2 all

Felder
23rd June 2006, 01:32 PM
2 all

I just said that. :mad:

Write your own material, Silent.....

:D:D;):D

bitingmidge
23rd June 2006, 01:36 PM
and I don't hear very much about it anymore. Other than that look when someone asks where I am from.

Hey Schtoo!!!

http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/index.html

Cheers,

P

Wood Butcher
23rd June 2006, 01:52 PM
2 each, Schtoo....

Can someone tell Shedhand that....this is his signature this morning!!





The Shedhand


SOCCEROOS
3
Croatia
1

Schtoo
24th June 2006, 01:05 AM
Got it,

now...


Just thankful that when the lovely Mrs. Schtoo asked about Japan I didn't know they got hammered 3-1. :eek: :eek: :eek:

DanP
24th June 2006, 01:09 PM
At least Japan did what no one else in the group could. They scored against Brazil.

Dan

Studley 2436
24th June 2006, 01:37 PM
Have to give Japan credit for that Dan. They were able to score and score first too. It was a bit of give it a lash. I think they lost spirit when Brazil equalised but they did at least give it a good go.

Studley