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The Suba-roos (Australian Men's Team)

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almost 9 years ago

CUT FROM THE 30-MAN SQUAD

Mark Birighitti (Swansea), Rhyan Grant (Sydney FC), Alex Gersbach (Rosenborg, Norway), James Jeggo (Sturm Graz), Mustafa Amini (AGF, Denmark), Riley McGree (Adelaide), Craig Goodwin (Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands)

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almost 9 years ago

Must win game for Aussie vs Saudi Arabia tonight

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almost 9 years ago

Anyone gots tips on a stream?

Normo's coming home

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almost 9 years ago

james dean wrote:

Anyone gots tips on a stream?


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 9 years ago

2-2 half time.

This Saudi side are one of the best Asian teams I have seen.

Oz lucky to still be in it.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 9 years ago

Better 2nd half.  Oz 3-2

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 9 years ago

Shark house actions from the Saudi Team before the game, refusing to observe a moments silence

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almost 9 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Shark house actions from the Saudi Team before the game, refusing to observe a moments silence

ALthough I struggle with the constant importing of external tragedies into football, Aussies did die and it's a pretty shark house thing to do.

Normo's coming home

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almost 9 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Shark house actions from the Saudi Team before the game, refusing to observe a moments silence

Why is anyone really surprised?

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 9 years ago

Smith & Jedinak ruled out of the Confeds, Gersbach & Jeggo into the squad.

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almost 9 years ago

Aussie vs Brazil at 10pm, TAB Watch & Bet has a stream.

For those without a TAB account, some stream links listed here http://www.sportcategory.com/c-1.html

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almost 9 years ago

Aussie 0-1 down after 12 seconds

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almost 9 years ago

Aussie ends up losing 0-4. Lots of angst about their new formation

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almost 9 years ago

Some said brazil were at half strength and still thrashed Caltex 

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almost 9 years ago

Some said brazil were at half strength and still thrashed Caltex 

Yea of course,   Alvez, Thiago, Sandro, Luiz, Paulinho, Coutinho just to mention a few.

Also they are no. 1 in the world.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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almost 9 years ago

Some said brazil were at half strength and still thrashed Caltex 

TBF, so were Australia (8 changes to the starting line up from the Saudi game).
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almost 9 years ago

MCG only half full v for Oz v Brazil! Tsk, Tsk. 

#metrics

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 8 years ago

The Caltex Socceroos squad will be trimmed to 23 players on Wednesday 23 August 2017.

The Caltex Socceroos will begin to assemble in Tokyo from Sunday 27 August 2017.

Caltex Socceroos 30-Player squad for the following matches / tournaments:

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier v Japan (Saitama; 31 August 2017)
  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier v Thailand (Melbourne; 5 September 2017)
Name Club, Country A International Caps (Goals)
Mustafa AMINI Aarhus Gymnastikforening (AGF), Denmark 1 (0)
Aziz BEHICH Bursaspor, Turkey 16 (2)
Tim CAHILL Melbourne City FC, Australia 100 (48)
Milos DEGENEK Yokohama F. Marinos, Japan 11 (0)
Adam FEDERICI AFC Bournemouth, England 16 (0)
Alex GERSBACH Rosenborg BK, Norway 3 (0)
Ajdin HRUSTIC FC Groningen, Netherlands 1 (0)
Jackson IRVINE Burton Albion FC, England 13 (1)
Mile JEDINAK Aston Villa FC, England 71 (15)
James JEGGO SK Sturm Graz, Austria -
Tomi JURIC FC Luzern, Switzerland 26 (7)
Matthew JURMAN Suwon Samsung Bluewings, Korea Republic -
Robbie KRUSE VfL Bochum, Germany 55 (4)
Mitchell LANGERAK VfB Stuttgart, Germany 8 (0)
Mathew LECKIE Hertha BSC, Germany 44 (5)
Massimo LUONGO Queens Park Rangers FC, England 29 (5)
Awer MABIL F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Portugal -
Jamie MACLAREN SV Darmstadt 98, Germany 4 (0)
Ryan McGOWAN Guizhou Zhicheng, China PR 20 (0)
Riley McGREE Club Brugge KV, Belgium -
Mark MILLIGAN Melbourne Victory, Australia 59 (6)
Aaron MOOY Huddersfield Town AFC, England 26 (5)
Tom ROGIC Celtic FC, Scotland 27 (7)
Mathew RYAN Brighton & Hove Albion FC, England 35 (0)
Trent SAINSBURY Jiangsu Suning FC, China PR 27 (3)
Brad SMITH AFC Bournemouth, England 15 (0)
Matthew SPIRANOVIC Hangzhou Greentown FC, China PR 34 (0)
James TROISI Melbourne Victory, Australia 32 (5)
Daniel VUKOVIC KRC Genk, Belgium -
Bailey WRIGHT Bristol City FC, England 18 (1)

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over 8 years ago

Caltex Socceroos 23-Player squad for the following matches / tournaments:

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier v Japan (Saitama; 31 August 2017)
  • 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier v Thailand (Melbourne; 5 September 2017)
Name Club, Country A International Caps (Goals)
Mustafa AMINI Aarhus Gymnastikforening (AGF), Denmark 1 (0)
Tim CAHILL Melbourne City FC, Australia 100 (48)
Milos DEGENEK Yokohama F. Marinos, Japan 11 (0)
Alex GERSBACH Rosenborg BK, Norway 3 (0)
Jackson IRVINE Burton Albion FC, England 13 (1)
Tomi JURIC FC Luzern, Switzerland 26 (7)
Robbie KRUSE VfL Bochum, Germany 55 (4)
Mitchell LANGERAK VfB Stuttgart, Germany 8 (0)
Mathew LECKIE Hertha BSC, Germany 44 (5)
Massimo LUONGO Queens Park Rangers FC, England 29 (5)
Awer MABIL F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Portugal -
Jamie MACLAREN SV Darmstadt 98, Germany 4 (0)
Ryan McGOWAN Al-Sharjah, UAE 20 (0)
Mark MILLIGAN Melbourne Victory, Australia 59 (6)
Aaron MOOY Huddersfield Town AFC, England 26 (5)
Tom ROGIC Celtic FC, Scotland 27 (7)
Mathew RYAN Brighton & Hove Albion FC, England 35 (0)
Trent SAINSBURY Jiangsu Suning FC, China PR 27 (3)
Brad SMITH AFC Bournemouth, England 15 (0)
Matthew SPIRANOVIC Hangzhou Greentown FC, China PR 34 (0)
James TROISI Melbourne Victory, Australia 32 (5)
Daniel VUKOVIC KRC Genk, Belgium -
Bailey WRIGHT Bristol City FC, England 18 (1)


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over 8 years ago

UAE beat Saudi Arabia overnight, putting Aussie in the box seat to  automatically qualify if they can beat Japan.

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

UAE beat Saudi Arabia overnight, putting Aussie in the box seat to  automatically qualify if they can beat Japan.

Even if they don't beat Japan, they're still in a good position. Saudi Arabia play Japan in the last game, and Aussies have Thailand at home. I'm a bit disappointed that the prospect of an Australia - USA inter-continental playoff now looks very unlikely.

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over 8 years ago

Yip, win and through. Draw with Japan and beat Thailand and through, Lose against Japan and beat Thailand then it’s do the qualify or do they go to the playoff. Result last night has really put them in a good spot. 

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Easy guide for what Australian need to do to qualify. Game against Japan tonight in Japan at 10.35pm NZT also Australia has Thailand next who are currently bottom of the group with no wins while UAE has Japan. 

I'm an optimistic pessimist. 
I'm positive things will go wrong.
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over 8 years ago

Those two middle panels are gold

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over 8 years ago

Bozza chimes in...

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

If Socceroos WC qualification is confirmed next few days, do they become an option for a AWs friendly in October window?

Of course this presumes AWs beat Solomons, however everyone is already talking about Japan as agreeing to a friendly.

Personally much prefer Australia, it's been a while since we played our big bro neighbour, plus I think possession style game Ange has them playing better mimics a South American team than Japan.

Come on FFA do us a favour!

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over 8 years ago

coochiee wrote:

If Socceroos WC qualification is confirmed next few days, do they become an option for a AWs friendly in October window?

Of course this presumes AWs beat Solomons, however everyone is talking about Japan as agreeing to a friendly.

Personally much prefer Australia, it's been a while since we played our big bro neighbour, plus I think possession style game Ange has them playing better mimics a South American team than Japan.

Come on FFA do us a favour!

I would love to play Aussie but we are just not high enough profile for them. Last time we faced them was because all their other options pulled out and we were the last resort.
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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

coochiee wrote:

If Socceroos WC qualification is confirmed next few days, do they become an option for a AWs friendly in October window?

Of course this presumes AWs beat Solomons, however everyone is talking about Japan as agreeing to a friendly.

Personally much prefer Australia, it's been a while since we played our big bro neighbour, plus I think possession style game Ange has them playing better mimics a South American team than Japan.

Come on FFA do us a favour!

I would love to play Aussie but we are just not high enough profile for them. Last time we faced them was because all their other options pulled out and we were the last resort.

To be fair, if Japan are interested in playing us in October we should jump at that, we're not exactly hot property when it comes to arranging friendlies against quality international sides.

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over 8 years ago

Half time

Japan 1-0 up.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 8 years ago

Need Mooy

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 8 years ago

Finishes 2-0 to Japan, despite Socceroos dominating possession.

Interesting that foreign coaches like Pim Verbeek and Holgar Oseek (spp) were hated by many Aussie football fans but at least they achieved automatic WC qualification through Asia

Curious to see reaction to Ange Pot if he fails to do that 

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over 8 years ago

Aussie are really going to need to put a few past Thailand to help their case, their recent history doesn't make good reading tho

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

Aussie are really going to need to put a few past Thailand to help their case, their recent history doesn't make good reading tho

Just a win may do if Saudi Arabia can't beat Japan. Although with the Japanese now qualified, they may give some of their fringe players a run.

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over 8 years ago

coochiee wrote:

Finishes 2-0 to Japan, despite Socceroos dominating possession.

Interesting that foreign coaches like Pim Verbeek and Holgar Oseek (spp) were hated by many Aussie football fans but at least they achieved automatic WC qualification through Asia

Curious to see reaction to Ange Pot if he fails to do that 

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over 8 years ago

Can't see a stream on my usual place right now

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

Can't see a stream on my usual place right now

Kick off isn't until 10pm I think

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over 8 years ago

Actually that's the japan game being replayed

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over 8 years ago

0-0 at half time. The Aussies are getting a bit nervous on Twitter

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