Articles tagged with "australia"
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Vlado | Jun 4th, 2006
What a great result for the Socceroos... and here is my 2 minute analysis of the match
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Top 5 Positives to come out of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Jun 3rd, 2006
Marco Van Basten says he won't be fielding a second string side when we take them on tonight. (Aus time) It appears that they will ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Jun 3rd, 2006
The best footballer in the world had a few things to say about Australia and in particular our magician, Guus Hiddink.
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Mike | Jun 3rd, 2006
Not only will van Basten field an all English-based attack but the squad will be his preferred line-up for the first official match against Serbia ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Jun 3rd, 2006
Some interesting news ahead of the game against Holland tonight in Rotterdam. It is being touted that Luke Wilkshire will in fact start tonights game, ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Jun 2nd, 2006
Harry Kewell is very likely to see gametime against Liechtenstein next weekend after he played a competitive game against an amateur Dutch side, which Australia ...
Posted on: Croatia Euro 2008 Blog by Soze | Jun 2nd, 2006
I noticed that there are quite a few posts coming from Australia. I say it doesn't matter if you are rooting for Croatia or ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
The latest Kewell news is that he trained with the rest of the squad today for the first time, albeit a lighter session comprising of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
Currently listed on Ebay at the moment is the penalty spot turf and match ball which John Aloisi scored with to send Australia through to ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
While Europeans have the luxury of being able to watch matches during daylight hours and consume beer while the sun is still out, Australians will ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
Potential Australian coach Gerard Houllier believes we only have a 30% chance of getting out of the group. Houllier has been in talks with Football ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
Overnight, Japan held an understrength Germany to a 2-2 draw. Takahara scoring the goals for Japan, with Nakata causing alot of the problems for Germany ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 31st, 2006
The latest reports have given us some indication as to who is going to start against Holland on Sunday. The two inclusions that have been ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 30th, 2006
So you blokes over in Europe think you do it tough? Try being a football fan on the other side of the world, in particular ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 30th, 2006
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Lucas Neill had this to say about Harry Kewell and his return to training following his injury.
"Harry came through ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 30th, 2006
There is no doubt that there is a great sense of mateship within the Australian squad at the moment. The players are loving the World ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 30th, 2006
Craig Moore claims he isn't fazed with the proposition of containing Ruud Van Horse-nistelrooy when we face Holland in Rotterdam on Sunday night Australian time, ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 30th, 2006
Current assistant coach Johan Neeskens has come out and said that he wants an answer whether Football Australia want to appoint him as Hiddinks successor ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 29th, 2006
I don't think this sort of thing is necessary leading up to a World Cup, especially from someone within the squad. Anyway, someone moron has ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 29th, 2006
Great news regarding Harry Kewell, and that he was at training today with the rest of the Australian squad, albeit just taking things easy and ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 28th, 2006
Some positive news emerged overnight with our Croatian opponents drawing 2-2 against Iran in a friendly. It was only a late penalty which saved Croatia ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 28th, 2006
This clip has been around for awhile and I'm sure most people have seen it. It is pretty cool.
Harry Kewell taking a somewhat unorthodox penalty. ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 28th, 2006
F*CK. I just spent half an hour writing a post about who I think should lead our attack in the World Cup, only to click ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 28th, 2006
Of all the things that have been bought in to the Socceroos training camp and hotel to keep their diet on track, Vegemite makes the ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Mike | May 27th, 2006
The Socceroos sound really worried about facing the Netherlands in the upcoming friendly. They seem particularly terrified by Ruud van Nistelrooy. Those poor ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 27th, 2006
In a Sydney Morning Herald exclusive, Harry Kewell has said that he will indeed be fit and ready for the first game against Japan. Very ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 27th, 2006
With Kalac having played against Greece on Thursday, as opposed to Schwarzer who has been Australia's number one goalkeeper since Moses played football, it will ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 26th, 2006
Great news has come through that both Tim Cahill and John Aloisi have both fully recovered from injury and are training with the rest of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 25th, 2006
Tony Vidmar has announced his retirement from football.
Read the article here
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 25th, 2006
Last night, Australia deserved to win. Greece were almost non-existent out on the pitch, and barely registered a shot on target the whole game. Australia ...

