Japan won 1-0 Iraq have nothing but pride to play for on Tuesday
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Japan won 1-0 Iraq have nothing but pride to play for on Tuesday
was at Strathfield station last night during the game, got chatting to the guy in the ticket window, he and his mananger said they had recieved notice to plan for 70,000 to be at the game.
That active support last night was a joke. Far too many posers and Fanatics in there
That is correct, however it shouldn't take long for people to learn new chants rather then repeating the same stuff. Australia whoah oh oh oh etc
Need a 5 minute Dale Cavese going next week :)
As I said too many fanatics and other assorted posers in there. No different to the Green and Gold Army or whatever they were last called.
Apparently the poor ****s were not singing at 1 stage last night coz they were to busy arguing amongst themselves as to what to sing. FMD
You can dress a turd up but it is still a turd. Until they get rid of all the try hards in there then they will go nowhere and die a slow painful death
even though qualifying through asia is better in every respect for the socceroos, these games lack the romance of the once-every-4-years, all-or-nothing home and away ties against a team that we are not expected to beat.
i'm not saying i want to go back to the old system, just saying that we will never play another game that feels as big as 2005 against uruguay or 1997 against iran unless we make a world cup semi-final.
http://www.terraceaustralis.com.au/
Log on and help out then.
Bought my tix in Aisle 119 the Monday b4 the Japan game.
I haven't been in active support since the Uzbek game in Sydney (2009).
Looking forward to losing my voice :grin:
I watched part of the game live from my neighbours last night.
They got all excited and I logged on and bought them tickets in Bay 611 Row 9.
Pretty good seats for a random internet purchase.
Hoping for a near sell-out at least. Anything above 70k + is a bonus.
Will all the new WSW supporters be getting onto this?
they should just let the active groups of club teams from the city the game is being played in run the support on the night. probably not a popular idea but having the cove, bwb etc. just do their normal thing with the words changed to straya or socceroos or whatever would be pretty sweet.
The people who have put their hands up to get the group going are leaving their club loyalties at the door. The tifo day last weekend was a mix of SFC and WSW people, plus myself. The only issues are on forums from casual crew tossers who arent Aussie supporters anyway.
Choose club over country thats your call, but stop bitching about those who want to get involved and make something better ffs
Respect to the people trying to get something started.
Observations last night were:
1. All the people in active support looked nothing like the people we see in the BWB or Yarraside.
2. A lot of the chants ARE similar to those done by certain clubs e.g the Sydney FC Crocodile Rock one. I know it's been around for the NT for a while now, but it still felt weird hearing that sung by a Melbourne crowd.
Just my observations anyway, not trying to criticise anyone's efforts but there are obvious issues with NT support that still need to be worked through. It'll be interesting to see what it's like in Sydney this week.
Good luck with it all. If people want to make it work, it will. Good first up effort last night and a something that I'm sure will improve. I agree with what they are doing and the maturity shown by people leaving loyalties to one side can only help the game grow IMO
just my opinion but.
the noise in the stadium last night was awesome. the active support wasnt all that loud and I dont think much of the average joe fans were joining in with them.
the noise came from the fact that the match meant something and the home team played some good, fast football that was exciting to watch.
the "nippon/green and gold" chant was either a bit lame (if they were knocking it off) or quite funny (if it was a piss take).
also the active bay is quite a bit back from the field at Etihad so maybe it didnt help.
good on them and hope they get heaps more people wanting to join in next time.
No.1 Australian national team chant:
mmmmmmbbbbbbbbbbbooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo
Goes off everytime. Let's face it, Aussie crowds love nothing more than a good booing.
That fkn sh1t NIPPON chant is puss. The Japs do it well and nice for them but fk it right out of oz ffs.
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2:54pm Train from Cardiff (free with ticket for the game) arrive at Strathfield 5:05.
Happy hour drinks at above pub see you there.
The Happy hour will be nearly over by the time you get there. Starts at 4:30pm
If you get the 1:48pm from Cardiff you get into Strathfield at 4:03pm. Enough time to stroll over to the pub and get a beer or two under your belt to make yourself lubricated enough to make the most of the Happy Hour:pissup::sup:
Better make sure we are all on the 11:28pm train out of Strathfield. Otherwise waiting at Strathfield to 3:59am for the next train to Newy. Either that or you can get a train to Wyong/Gosford at 2am and try hitchhiking home :yeahright:
I'll be heading straight to the godawful bar at the ground, then pretty much straight back on the train home afterwards
unless of course we win and I feel like continuining drinking and somehow forget that I have a two hour train trip and work at 8 the next morning
this will not end well either way
Younis Mahmoud (striker) and Nashat Akram (midfielder) have apparently announced their retirement and will NOT be travelling to play next week. Reports have players and IFA at war with each other, lots of unrest in camp.
akram was the fella man city wanted before he couldn't get a permit I believe as well, big win for us if true.
But a striker was sent off against Japan too? Or is it the same bloke? Hopefully it means they are short both their strikers. Good shit
That was Alaa Abdul-Zahra. One of their reserve keepers isn't coming either.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/...occeroos-clash
Iraq stars pull out of Socceroos clash
Quote:
Iraq's preparation for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Australia at ANZ Stadium on Tuesday has been rocked by the withdrawal of two of its iconic star players.
Captain Younis Mahmoud and midfield orchestrator Nashat Akram informed the Iraq Football Association (IFA) of their decision not to travel with the squad, which arrived in Sydney on Thursday evening, after the 1-0 qualifying loss to Japan in Doha and did not travel with the the squad.
The Japan result eliminated the 2007 Asian Cup winner from World Cup contention. The World Game has learned is understood the team is rife with internal divisions on the eve of a match the Socceroos must win to secure one of four automatic places in Brazil.
The national team has gone through more than six months of upheaval since its Brazilian coach Zico resigned from his post in November 2012 in the fallout from an acrimonious pay dispute with the IFA.
Youth coach Hakeem Shaker was appointed on an interim basis before ex-China boss Vladimir Petrovic took control in February. It is believed that many within the side have serious reservations about the direction the team is being taken.
The side has played two international matches in the past six months – one against a Syria and the other against an understrength Liberia - before consecutive World Cup qualifying losses against Oman and Japan sealed its World Cup fate.
Iraq supporters have taken to Facebook over the past few days to launch a series of attacks on the IFA administration and it’s understood those protests could be replicated in Sydney on Tuesday.
While Nashat, playing in his homeland, will continue his club career, Younis has retired from both club as well as national duty.
Both were key contributors to the 2007 Asian Cup title and their departure brings to an end what is widely regarded to as one of the golden ages of Iraqi football.
Alaa Abdul-Zahra, who was sent off in the loss to Japan, as well as one of the backup goalkeepers, also failed to travel to Australia meaning Petrovic will rely heavily on a young and inexperienced squad.
Up to five members of the country’s youth side, which qualified for the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, are expected to be involved against the Socceroos
how is everyone getting from strathfield to the ground? think i'll be catching the train that gets to strathfield at 5:51