Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
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He's been told this a number of times. He either has alzheimers or is on a wind up.ozzie owl wrote:Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
Therefore, in the same vein, I'd like to make the following statement:
England has never qualified for the world cup via Europe because they have to play such top teams as San Marino, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
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How did they go in 2002?ozzie owl wrote:Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
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otto62 wrote:He's been told this a number of times. He either has alzheimers or is on a wind up.ozzie owl wrote:Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
Therefore, in the same vein, I'd like to make the following statement:
England has never qualified for the world cup via Europe because they have to play such top teams as San Marino, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
How did they go on 2002?
Are you sticking with your comment that England NEVER qualified through Europe?
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They never qualified through Europe in 1994.
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A Fish Out Of Water wrote:They never qualified through Europe in 1994.
correct, we failed to qualify. We also didn't qualify through Europe from 66 to 78, failing in 74 and 78.
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ozzie owl wrote:Australia joined Asia for the long term growth of the game , not for easier qualification.
Of course they did
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God is an Englishman wrote:How did they go in 2002?ozzie owl wrote:Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
No response from "ozzie" owl, I wonder why not.
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Otto's very quiet as wellGod is an Englishman wrote:otto62 wrote:He's been told this a number of times. He either has alzheimers or is on a wind up.ozzie owl wrote:
Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .
Therefore, in the same vein, I'd like to make the following statement:
England has never qualified for the world cup via Europe because they have to play such top teams as San Marino, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
How did they go on 2002?
Are you sticking with your comment that England NEVER qualified through Europe?
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Missed out but you made statement Australian never qualified from Oceania. For the 1974 World Cup Australia qualified via the Asia/ Oceania combined. , so that's actually two WC via Oceania.God is an Englishman wrote:How did they go in 2002?ozzie owl wrote:Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .God is an Englishman wrote:To a World Cup obviously. You failed to qualify via Oceania and qualified for every World Cup since moving. Australia is not in Asia.
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when did I say they NEVER qualified?ozzie owl wrote:
Missed out but you made statement Australian never qualified from Oceania. For the 1974 World Cup Australia qualified via the Asia/ Oceania combined. , so that's actually two WC via Oceania.
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Now I may be wrong but I think England have only ever played 1 of these teams in a world cup qualifying matchotto62 wrote:He's been told this a number of times. He either has alzheimers or is on a wind up.ozzie owl wrote:
Beat Uruguay to qualify for 2006 World Cup via Oceania .
Therefore, in the same vein, I'd like to make the following statement:
England has never qualified for the world cup via Europe because they have to play such top teams as San Marino, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
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You said "failed to qualify via Oceania " pretty much the same as above, but either way Australia qualified via Oceania twice.God is an Englishman wrote:when did I say they NEVER qualified?ozzie owl wrote:
Missed out but you made statement Australian never qualified from Oceania. For the 1974 World Cup Australia qualified via the Asia/ Oceania combined. , so that's actually two WC via Oceania.
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so, let's recap.ozzie owl wrote:You said "failed to qualify via Oceania " pretty much the same as above, but either way Australia qualified via Oceania twice.God is an Englishman wrote:when did I say they NEVER qualified?ozzie owl wrote:
Missed out but you made statement Australian never qualified from Oceania. For the 1974 World Cup Australia qualified via the Asia/ Oceania combined. , so that's actually two WC via Oceania.
I didn't say "never".
And
Australia failed to qualify through oceania
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Just going back to the original theme of this thread, and being careful with my words;
I thought players from some Asian teams regularly stayed down after tackles as a strategy to waste time.
But having watched virtually every game so far, I have noticed that players regularly stay down even after fairly innocuous challenges - EVEN WHEN THEY ARE LOSING!
I don't know quite what to make of it.
Maybe they are genuinely hurt - but as I say - even after fairly innocuous looking tackles.
Don't want to jump to any conclusions though...
I thought players from some Asian teams regularly stayed down after tackles as a strategy to waste time.
But having watched virtually every game so far, I have noticed that players regularly stay down even after fairly innocuous challenges - EVEN WHEN THEY ARE LOSING!
I don't know quite what to make of it.
Maybe they are genuinely hurt - but as I say - even after fairly innocuous looking tackles.
Don't want to jump to any conclusions though...
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Has Japan played yet? Hopefully they lost.
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You are without doubt one of the weirdest people I have ever metSasaki Nozomi wrote:Has Japan played yet? Hopefully they lost.
A middle aged man with multiple names - one being an Asian girl complete with picture WTF
And you know they have played
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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Firstly I have never claimed to be normal. As for Japan playing, I haven't followed any of the tournament but presumed they must have played at least once as Australia were about to play their second game.
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And you didn't have access to the Internet obviouslySasaki Nozomi wrote:Firstly I have never claimed to be normal. As for Japan playing, I haven't followed any of the tournament but presumed they must have played at least once as Australia were about to play their second game.
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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Don't care enough about the tournament to go out of my way to look it up.
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Especially the keepers.Prestoz wrote:Just going back to the original theme of this thread, and being careful with my words;
I thought players from some Asian teams regularly stayed down after tackles as a strategy to waste time.
But having watched virtually every game so far, I have noticed that players regularly stay down even after fairly innocuous challenges - EVEN WHEN THEY ARE LOSING!
I don't know quite what to make of it.
Maybe they are genuinely hurt - but as I say - even after fairly innocuous looking tackles.
Don't want to jump to any conclusions though...
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Yet care enough about it to post on Footballnews in the Australian National Team forum during the Asian Cup.Sasaki Nozomi wrote:Don't care enough about the tournament to go out of my way to look it up.

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Good to see the diving championships are over, good to switch over and watch some better quality football, setanta is well worth the money.
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Netherlands aren't in the Asia Cup :?God is an Englishman wrote:Good to see the diving championships are over, good to switch over and watch some better quality football, setanta is well worth the money.

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Is it really worth the money? Surely you would get more value from a length of rope and a block of iceGod is an Englishman wrote:Good to see the diving championships are over, good to switch over and watch some better quality football, setanta is well worth the money.
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Setanta sports... that brings back memories.
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God is an Englishman wrote:Good to see the diving championships are over, good to switch over and watch some better quality football, setanta is well worth the money.

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