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Thailand 2 - 0 Oman
I wouldn't be so sure about getting out the group
I wouldn't be so sure about getting out the group
Have you been watching Thailand play? or Iraq...? After tonights game (Thai VS Oman) I'm actually very worried.Benny_ said:Wouldn't worry too much. I still expect us to reach the knockout stages fairly comfortably.
With all due respect to Thailand and Iraq.. they're Thailand and Iraq. I'd be surprised if either even had a player in Europe Regardless of how good they may look against each other, Australia is of a completely different calibre, and I'm confident we'll show our class tonight. I know similar upsets have happened on the international stage before (France 2002 for instance) but the odds of an failure of such proportions are surely low enough that we the fans, if not the team, should be confident.snobby airlines said:Have you been watching Thailand play? or Iraq...? After tonights game (Thai VS Oman) I'm actually very worried.
Tomorrow should determine if we have any hope at all. Let's hope Arnold has some wise tactics set up...
But that's the problem, we're not in Europe, we're in Asia. Look at how useless half our Euro-based players were against Oman (and compare to how good Vietnam and others have looked). Arnold needs to start a few A-Leaguers or somethingBenny_ said:With all due respect to Thailand and Iraq.. they're Thailand and Iraq. I'd be surprised if either even had a player in Europe
Well, I hate to spoil it for you, but the reality is that we were shite. Quite possibly the worst display I've ever seen by the Socceroos, we aren't going to beat anybody if we persist like that. The warning signs were there at Singapore, but nothing was done. Now Oman have almost taught us a lesson. Had they stayed on their feet more often instead of dropping like flies, they could've put the game to bed.Benny_ said:With all due respect to Thailand and Iraq.. they're Thailand and Iraq. I'd be surprised if either even had a player in Europe Regardless of how good they may look against each other, Australia is of a completely different calibre, and I'm confident we'll show our class tonight. I know similar upsets have happened on the international stage before (France 2002 for instance) but the odds of an failure of such proportions are surely low enough that we the fans, if not the team, should be confident.
3-0 tonight
Edit: My apologies to Iraq.. they do in fact have two players in Europe.. the Cyprus First Division lolz
Pride comes before the fall and all, but seriously people, relax !
That's why I keep saying bring on the A League guys (including Carle), they will give a shit. If we don't come back and win rolleyes we're pretty much out of the tournament at the group stages.Benny_ said:Doesn't really look like they give a shit to be honest, which is very disappointing.
That's a good thing. It means Lucas Neill can't play against Thailand. We should have dropped both Neill and Kisnorbo (particularly Neill).chocolate_lover said:Lucas Neill got a red card for talking back to the ref or something. We're down to 10 players.