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exaclty, he'sw a bit of a legend over there. a bit like arny is a big thing in belgiumplayboy2njoy said:Well, the Brazilians love Australia because of Johnny Warren...
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exaclty, he'sw a bit of a legend over there. a bit like arny is a big thing in belgiumplayboy2njoy said:Well, the Brazilians love Australia because of Johnny Warren...
Umm the World Cup is hardly a place to give young 'uns some "experience"Spyrax said:Australia doesnt need Moore. Give the younger blokes some experience; Milicevic as an example.
Foxe is still really badly injured, isnt he? I doubt he will make it back in time. But if he does, him and Moore will be there for sure. And as for Thwaite and Milicevic, they will get their chance, we'll need all the defenders we can get. Duke stays captain.copious said:Bring back Moore and Foxe, they have served us well over the years and they deserve to be given a chance to prove themselves before we draft in the next generation.
He already has a better jobbJ_Bhoy 87 said:English tabloids have reported Guus Hiddink is emerging as a possible contender to replace Sven-Goran Eriksson as England coach. Surely its a load of shit, the English job is fulltime, Guus would have to quit PSV.
But we also don't need players who haven't played over 100 minutes during the last 4-5 months. I would give Milicevic out of the inexperienced defenders a chance instead of Moore. Everyone is intitled to their opinions and this is quite simply mine.bazookajoe said:Umm the World Cup is hardly a place to give young 'uns some "experience"
i say show your worth, be that some actual fact about football (and not beckham plays for RM)Komit said:The only downside of Australia's qualification is that everyone is suddenly a football expert which annoys the shit out of me - especially when you get guys who have no idea what they are talking about.
I say jump on the bandwagon, but don't be a cock about it.
Komit said:As I said, if they sustain their interest in football - it's fine.
the circle of life ehIlija said:I totally agree, more interest = More money into the sport = more Youth Academies and development which then produce better Australian footballers and increase the Quality and Interest