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Konovalov
06-12-06, 04:00 AM
Well, today is the big day for Australia. The last time we played a match in the World Cup I was just 50 days old having been born the previous month. Now though we have returned and this time we are looking to improve on our 1974 performance. Firstly we are looking to score our first World Cup goal having not scored a single one in 1974. Secondly we are looking to get at least a win in the group stages and hopefully that will be today against Japan. Then after that we face the almighty Brazil followed finally by Croatia.

Kickoff today is at 1400 (GMT+1 time).

Go the Socceroos! :rock: :rock: :rock:

goldorak
06-12-06, 04:56 AM
Honestly I see Japan winning over Australia and not vice versa.

diver
06-12-06, 05:51 AM
Honestly I see Japan winning over Australia and not vice versa.
We'll see. Japan are favourites, but I'm confident of an Aussie victory.

snowsub
06-12-06, 06:37 AM
Go the Socceroos :rock: :rock:

goldorak
06-12-06, 06:44 AM
I know that soccer means football for the american guys, but what does socceroos mean ?

Konovalov
06-12-06, 07:06 AM
I know that soccer means football for the american guys, but what does socceroos mean ?

It is just the name given to our national team. The soccer part you obviously know. The 'roos' refers to one of our most well known animals, the humble kangaroo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo). Roo is Aussie slang or shorthand for a kangaroo. Hope this clarifies for you. :)

diver
06-12-06, 08:33 AM
Egyptian and Senegalise officials?This was always bound to involve controversy.Many bad calls, one directly leading to a Japanese goal, and its not even half time.Just our luck to get a whos who of bad officiating.

goldorak
06-12-06, 08:54 AM
It is just the name given to our national team. The soccer part you obviously know. The 'roos' refers to one of our most well known animals, the humble kangaroo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo). Roo is Aussie slang or shorthand for a kangaroo. Hope this clarifies for you. :)

Thanks for the explanation.

mog
06-12-06, 09:25 AM
The referee has been giving penalties at the drop of a hat, and yet when our goalie actually gets properly obstructed - nothing.

Skybird
06-12-06, 09:53 AM
Die spinnen, diese Australier :D :-jThe referee - hmmmmmmmm...

mog
06-12-06, 09:53 AM
CARN THE 'ROOS!!

3 goals in the last 8 minutes. Unbelievable.

goldorak
06-12-06, 09:56 AM
CARN THE 'ROOS!!

3 goals in the last 8 minutes. Unbelievable.


Very nice match.
Kudos to the aussies.:yep:

diver
06-12-06, 10:10 AM
Well at least the ref was bad on both sides. Just seconds after he scored the equaliser Cahil gave away what should have been a penalty spot kick.


3-1, coming back from the brink for a 2 goal win, they dominated play all match, the stats showed it, thank god they finally converted to win.

mog
06-12-06, 10:25 AM
Does anyone know why Hiddink was pushing that Japanese guy? It looked like Guus was about to throw a haymaker.

goldorak
06-12-06, 10:32 AM
Does anyone know why Hiddink was pushing that Japanese guy? It looked like Guus was about to throw a haymaker.


He was probably pissed at the first japanese goal.

Konovalov
06-12-06, 11:28 AM
What a way to break our goal drought in the World Cup with not one but three! Quite frankly we were lucky not concede a penalty which would have made the score 3-2 in our favour but quite frankly WHO CARES! The telling blow for me was when we brought on replacements including Tim Cahill. Japan seemed to run out of legs. When Australia equalized we still attacked and even after scoring our third goal we still didn't back off.

I thought Guus was going to pummel that weedy Japanese bloke. What a great day this has been. :smug: I am really starting to enjoy this beautiful game that is football. Call me a convert. ;)

Yattky
06-16-06, 11:18 PM
For Japanese, this match was a nightmare:damn: !!
We hope tomorrow our national team will win agaist Croatia.:rock: