Aus v Ecuador
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 6:54 am
How good does this team look! Can't wait for Brazil.
We play Croatia on June 6th in SalvadorStuckey wrote:I wouldn't be pushing any panic buttons yet. We were very good for a lot of the game.
There are a lot of players out there who certainly struggled with the passing game Ange is attempting to implement. I was happy to see Timmy do well under it. Great to see the great man take the Socceroos scoring title.
If I was Ange I would be pushing very hard for another friendly before the South Africa game. He certainly has his work cut out for him!
Obviously playing out from the back is a directive from Ange. I guess he'll just need to keep looking at which players are able to do that. I hope Malik stays fit as he might be needed!Bomber wrote:Great leasson to all coaches out there who seem to love the idea and holding on to the ball and fart-arsing around in defence when no need to. Hopefully this wasn't an instruction from Ange.
Wilkinson, you absolute twat!
Not a bad game though, and was probably very unusual to see such fighting spirit from a team wearing blue shirts at the Den!
Yeah, I believe he leaked the Australian's half time talk so he's safe until he fucks with Putin one day and someone sorts him outbloodypassit wrote:Julian Assange would have been nearly evicted at half time but with Ecuador amazing comeback in the second half he can now stay another day
This.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
Black_Panther wrote:I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
Was the ground affected by the floods?
I'm serious, was it?God is an Englishman wrote:Black_Panther wrote:I can't believe that an international match was allowed to be played at such a sh*thole.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
Hope they enjoyed playing at the home of football, was great to see Timmy coming home.
Was the ground affected by the floods?
Far too obvious! Needs more west adelaide.
Black_Panther wrote: I'm serious, was it?
That would explain the quality of the surface if it had been.
The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggleOld Redback wrote:This.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
Knight15 wrote:The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggleOld Redback wrote:This.God is an Englishman wrote:3-0 and you shiraz it up.
Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
The only difference between the Socceroos and England is, the Socceroos expect to struggle [/quote]oldfart wrote:Soccerwhos home from Brazil before the postcard.
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