Articles tagged with "socceroos"
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 24th, 2007
Who remembers who won the Women's 100m at the Sydney Olympics? Many of you may know that it was Marion Jones, but can any of ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 17th, 2007
After a week from hell, we are finally through to the quarter finals with a quite flattering 4-0 victory over hosts Thailand. Although we played ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 14th, 2007
Strange huh? It's the last thing you'd ever expect in the war in Iraq, that, some of the coalition forces themselves, would be suicide bombers. ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 9th, 2007
What the hell was that? By the time the final whistle arrived I was so happy that we got one point. 90 minutes before, ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 8th, 2007
Thailand and Iraq played a scrappy 1-all draw in Bangkok last night. I really thought Iraq were the better side in the first half, and ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 3rd, 2007
I always feared that the hot and humid conditions at the Asia Cup could spell danger for us, and on Saturday, my fears were ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jul 1st, 2007
Steve Waugh is best known for being one of Australia's most successful cricket captains. His attitude, mental strength and leadership ability were what made ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jun 28th, 2007
Its been the worst kept secret in world football. Ever since King Hiddink took Australian football to new heights at last year's World Cup, Australia ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jun 26th, 2007
The coach and our playmaker have their say about the upcoming Asia Cup:
Harry Kewell:
Graham Arnold:
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Rayed Mamun | Jun 12th, 2007
It was the night that changed football in this country forever. It was June 12, 2006, Kaiserlautern, Germany. Australia goes into its first World Cup ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Oct 24th, 2006
When last we heard from Oasis' Noel Gallagher he was making drunken offers to try to lure football players to play for his beloved Manchester ...
Posted on: Italy Euro 2008 Blog by Josh | Jun 27th, 2006
...Who knew? But at the outset I'd like to note that when consuming kangaroo, it's defintely better to go "medium well" as opposed to ...
Posted on: Netherlands Euro 2008 Blog by Mike | Jun 2nd, 2006
It looks like van der Vaart will be out for the match against the Socceroos. I'm getting a little nervous about his fitness. ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 23rd, 2006
The song chosen to be the official tune for the Socceroos is now available to download.
Get a copy of it and give the speakers a ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 23rd, 2006
Today in the Herald Sun there was a question and answer session with Mark Viduka.
Read it here
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 22nd, 2006
Guus Hiddink has nominated assistant coach Graham Arnold as his replacement when he leaves after the World Cup.
Read article here
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 22nd, 2006
Guus Hiddink has stated that the Socceroos will be going at it 100% against Greece on Thursday night, despite the game being a friendly.
Read the ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 21st, 2006
Here is a list of the Australian squad numbers for the World Cup.
They are virtually the same as before aside from the new players.
1 ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 21st, 2006
Here in Melbourne, things are going off like a frog in a sock on the football front.
The Greek national side has arrived, our boys are ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 21st, 2006
Mark Viduka has been named skipper of the Socceroos side for the World Cup.
Read more here!
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 13th, 2006
In this Sydney Morning Herald article, 1974 Socceroos discuss the perception of Australia as a football country by the rest of the world, and take ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 8th, 2006
Ive just read an article which discusses Brad Jones and the possibility that he may switch sides and play for England (English passport) or France ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 3rd, 2006
Haha. While England sh1t themselves over the boy wonder and his broken foot, it got me thinking, who could Australia least afford to lose at ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 3rd, 2006
Simple. Send a Blackburn side out on to the pitch with Lucas Neill as the captain. If only they had done it sooner then Chelsea ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 3rd, 2006
Along with many other sites, including this one, Australia's favourite football website The World Game has updated its look for the World Cup. I quite ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | May 2nd, 2006
Many people have never heard of Brad Jones. Well now they have. He is the young Australian goalkeeper at Middlesbrough in the EPL, who is ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Apr 30th, 2006
While the prospect of facing a Brazilian side with the likes of Ronaldo, Robinho, Roberto Carlos, Kaka, Adriano (I could go on all night) is ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Apr 30th, 2006
The blokes over at FourFourTwo magazine are currently running a competition based on the new Jose +10 Adidas commercial. You know the one. The young ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Apr 29th, 2006
Harry wasn't included in the Liverpool squad which played Villa overnight. I think a precautionary measure just to ensure he doesn't aggravate the injury even ...
Posted on: Australia World Cup Team Blog by Matt | Apr 22nd, 2006
Yes. The Socceroos side of 1974 has come out and said that the 2006 crop of players can make it to the second round. The ...

