Yeh, but with the quality of the asian sides we can afford to drop points overseas when we play against these teams. We have to put out our best squad. I mean the squad mentioned is good but I dont think it is good to play against the likes of China and Iraq, perhaps against Qatar but then again we learnt our lesson at the Asian cup underestimating Asian teamsGooges wrote:What is wrong with the A League players we have got?
Thompson
Milligan
Alosi
Moore
Covic
Bolton
Bridge
vukovic
Rudan
Brosque
Ahmad Elrich
Costanzo
Dodd
Sarkies
Agostino
Burns
Djite
That is just some who can play with many more others and you can include the players in europe who is only playing reserves. E.G. Troisi, Leijer and etc.
Putting all them together can make a good side and for the future of including the olyroos.
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A league players will play only 3 games at most I believe with the dates. Australia needs to be playing friendlys hot asian countries to climatetise.
True it looks scary but needto believe in the olyroos.
Australia still should go through
Australia beat china 2-0 in china early in the year and should beat Iraq in Australia.
Predictions over the 6 games Australia win win 4 draw 1 lose 1
The lost will be against Iraq in the away game.
True it looks scary but needto believe in the olyroos.
Australia still should go through
Australia beat china 2-0 in china early in the year and should beat Iraq in Australia.
Predictions over the 6 games Australia win win 4 draw 1 lose 1
The lost will be against Iraq in the away game.
Without seeding, you could have germany, italy, brazil, argentina, france and England all in a group going for one place. :?Bodø Glimt wrote:I know some of the smaller nations would pull out in this case, but it eliminate the argument of who should get how many berths etc. Not a fan of seeding either.
The only way it could be done is with seeding and only allowing the top 128 ranked teams to play in open qualifying. Then have second tier competition such as in cricket and rugby.
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Luck of the drawHawkesy wrote:Without seeding, you could have germany, italy, brazil, argentina, france and England all in a group going for one place. :?Bodø Glimt wrote:I know some of the smaller nations would pull out in this case, but it eliminate the argument of who should get how many berths etc. Not a fan of seeding either.
The only way it could be done is with seeding and only allowing the top 128 ranked teams to play in open qualifying. Then have second tier competition such as in cricket and rugby.
Ok the luck of the draw would mean it PROBABLY wouldn't happen but if you want the best teams then surely you seed.Bodø Glimt wrote:Luck of the drawHawkesy wrote:Without seeding, you could have germany, italy, brazil, argentina, france and England all in a group going for one place. :?Bodø Glimt wrote:I know some of the smaller nations would pull out in this case, but it eliminate the argument of who should get how many berths etc. Not a fan of seeding either.
The only way it could be done is with seeding and only allowing the top 128 ranked teams to play in open qualifying. Then have second tier competition such as in cricket and rugby.
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