Japan v Australia
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so if we get a shot through 3rd place and win against 3rd from the other group who would we come up against is it the south americans ??
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Yes, the 5th placed CONMEBOL side.saint wrote:so if we get a shot through 3rd place and win against 3rd from the other group who would we come up against is it the south americans ??
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If we finish 3rd I think we can put our head between our legs and kiss our ass goodbye, 2 wins or bustsaint wrote:so if we get a shot through 3rd place and win against 3rd from the other group who would we come up against is it the south americans ??
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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Thanks, always a tough one[/quote]saint wrote:Yes, the 5th placed CONMEBOL side.
Thankfully the pool is diluted a bit, with Brazil not involved.
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Thankfully the pool is diluted a bit, with Brazil not involved.[/quote]Bacon888 wrote:Thanks, always a tough onesaint wrote:Yes, the 5th placed CONMEBOL side.
The 5th South American place-getters will be absolutely determined to make the 2014 Finals being held in their backyard (in neighbouring Brazil) as it were.
If then successful, South America will have an incredible 6 out of 10 of it's members at the 2014 Finals, counting Brazil as hosts. Testament to South Americans' ability and ball mastery?
Still for us, a way to go yet. Even if we win one and only draw the other of the reamaining two games, Jordan could beat Oman. A lively Jordan beat both Japan and us in Amman.
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Socceroos are facing the prospect of having to clear 1998 and 2002 hurdles in one leap just to get to 2014
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I agree he faded after late in first half , maybe lack of fitness.swannsong wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I didn't see the first 30 minutes or so, but many have rated Bresciano as b.o.g. yet I didn't see much outstanding from him in the final 60 minutes :?
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Definitely same goes with Holman and Neill.ozzie owl wrote:I agree he faded after late in first half , maybe lack of fitness.swannsong wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I didn't see the first 30 minutes or so, but many have rated Bresciano as b.o.g. yet I didn't see much outstanding from him in the final 60 minutes :?
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Sensational atmosphere at the game,
The Japanese were extremely friendly and chanted in unison from start to finish, and went mental at the final whistle.
Well worth the effort of getting to Tokyo
The Japanese were extremely friendly and chanted in unison from start to finish, and went mental at the final whistle.
Well worth the effort of getting to Tokyo
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Sensed the tremendous spectacle here too, even though only experienced direct through TV on FoxSports.Mr X wrote:Sensational atmosphere at the game,
The Japanese were extremely friendly and chanted in unison from start to finish, and went mental at the final whistle.
Well worth the effort of getting to Tokyo
ps, someone at work mentioned his son & daughter-in-law were in Japan for the game. Mr X, any connection to SAASL side Ingle Farm?