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Confederation Cup - Football/Soccer

Posted: Tuesday Jun 21, 2005 10:27 pm
by Smabb
Ok,

Saw a few comments elsewhere about Australia's performance in the confederation cup and thought it would be a good topic.

So are we champs for pushing both Germany and Argentina :) or chumps for losing? :(

For me I reckon it was OK, especially considering Bresciano, Kewell and (mostly) Viduka unavailable, as long as we can continue to improve. defence remains a worry of course.

Hopefully we'll roll Tunisia tomorrow morning, to at least win something on the trip.

Posted: Tuesday Jun 21, 2005 10:47 pm
by Dogger Dan
I saw the Argentina game and if it wasn't for the corner with 2 mins left in regulation that game would have been a lot closer

I thought it was good

Dogger

Posted: Wednesday Jun 22, 2005 3:44 pm
by Grabbie
We are just not good enough.
I am tired of the excuses ( Well we are playing Argentina/Brazil/Germany etc) they were pushing that line in the eighties.
We have players all over the world stage now.
We need a change of attitude - we need to stop giving these sides too much respect.
Maybe we should appoint the coach of the Bangladesh cricket team?
My thoughts,
Cheers,
Grabbie
:x

Posted: Friday Jun 24, 2005 3:47 pm
by Beach Bum
Our defence has been letting the side down for years now, admittedly they were playing two of the strongest sides in world soccer/football, but to let in 4 goals in successive matches isn't good enough. They can't hope to qualify for the World Cup unless Farina rectifies this situation asap.

Getting Kewell & Bresciano back will help in the midfield, but unless we start scoring 4 goals a game, we're going to be in strife.

Posted: Friday Jun 24, 2005 4:38 pm
by flosso
I agree that there's been enough excuses - having said that I think there was some bad fortune in the draw - had we played Tunisia first rather than last in a dead rubber I think things may have been different - we would have come in with a bit of confidence (like they did against Germany in the first game) and the result would most likely have been different.

They did well to push Germany and played OK against Argentina - I think they couldn't give a stuff by the time they played Tunisia.

The result of this Confed Cup was a bit disappointing considering we came 3rd in 2001, knocking France, Brazil and Mexico off in the process, and made the final back in 1997 (back in the 'glory' years of El Tel).

I wouldn't mind it so much if Farina was given the boot in favour of someone with a bit more experience in the international arena and in managing in general - there's plenty of ex-national team coaches floating about and I don't see why they couldn't forget about what happened with Venables and take another chance with one.

By the way - the hosts Germany are my pick to win it all, and also the World Cup next year.

Posted: Sunday Jun 26, 2005 9:23 am
by Antsvb
Big call, flosso................but I like it.

Posted: Wednesday Jun 29, 2005 9:28 pm
by Beach Bum
Seems we aren't the only ones dissatisfied with the Socceroos' Confed Cup efforts, Farina and Soccer Aust have agreed to go their seperate ways....let's hope they can find a coach with good international credentials - and fast.

Posted: Wednesday Jun 29, 2005 9:47 pm
by Antsvb
Just heard the news. This is crazy if you ask me. Despite any thoughts you may have on Farina, changing only a few months out from the important part of a 4 year campaign can't be good.

Posted: Thursday Jun 30, 2005 6:20 pm
by Guest
I don't know, a lot of teams that have great preparation and are favourites usually flop badly at the world cup.
The teams that do well seem to hit their straps during the tournament. Aussies perform best when their backs are to the wall so if the public expects them to flop, the players will probably dig deeper.
I think get Venables back, he knows the players, the players respect him and and at this stage all the best coaches in the world are probably taken.
Cheers,
Grabbie

Posted: Thursday Jun 30, 2005 8:52 pm
by Oliver
I wonder what the coach of Greece is doing now ... :lol:

Oliver

Posted: Thursday Jun 30, 2005 10:41 pm
by Dogger Dan
Oliver

Otto Rehhagl is still coaching Greece
(bet you never thought I knew that eh?)


Dogger

Posted: Thursday Jun 30, 2005 10:52 pm
by Oliver
Do you reckon he'd come and coach Australia? We could slip him a few cases of Foster's for his trouble.

Oliver

Posted: Friday Jul 01, 2005 12:58 am
by Dogger Dan
I am thinking you need to get by Kuwait first guys, then maybe talk to him.

Like I should talk,

Dogger

Posted: Friday Jul 01, 2005 10:45 pm
by Smabb
Sir Bobby Robson, or failing him David? O'Leary (now at Villa).

The board was just looking for an excuse to give Frank the bullet I reckon and that piss poor performance against Tunisia was all the ammunition they needed.

Posted: Sunday Jul 03, 2005 12:24 pm
by Evo
I'm thinking we should get George Best as new manager. George Best and Dogger. George could take the boys to Dogger's place for a homebrew-up the night before a big match.

It kinda worked for Andrew Symonds.

Posted: Sunday Jul 03, 2005 7:31 pm
by steveo
Where's the 'I don't care' vote option? :lol:

Posted: Sunday Jul 10, 2005 9:18 am
by Dogger Dan
Hmmmm,

Can you play this game with sticks?

Dogger

Posted: Sunday Jul 10, 2005 5:16 pm
by gregb
Can you play this game with sticks?
It often seems the spectators do...

Posted: Friday Nov 11, 2005 4:05 pm
by Antsvb
Well, the day is just about here. Only 38 hours to go :D

Bacon and eggs are in the fridge and the breakfast kegs are ready to charge :D

C'mon you Socceroos!

Posted: Saturday Nov 12, 2005 9:39 am
by grabman
I wonder what nasty tricks the Uraguayans will try, apart from whinging about start times when they changed it in the first place!

Should be a good game!