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    Quote Originally Posted by Zico View Post
    On a positive note, Ange will get to see the areas we need to improve on in those games when we get touched up at the Confed Cup and the difficult games will be a decent preperation.
    I think Ang is starting to struggle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    No
    It goal difference
    Then goal scored

    Eventually beating Saudis will get us in front

    But at the moment we still behind

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro Jet View Post
    He's done it again....

    If Rogic can finally pull something like the SFA Cup final winning goal
    outta his @rse for the NT a bit more often, we might have a chance.
    And about phucking time too.

    Our passing was honkin'
    That Dutch (bastard) coach shouldn't get a pay check tonight.
    They took their foot off the pedal when there was blood to be had.

    Breath = not being held. If we come out of a loss from Saitama with
    only 1 goal margin then there may be hope. I expect Japan to
    still win both matches...even the game in Riyadh.
    UAE could put a spanner in Saudi's works yet.
    Might come down to having to pump Thailand. We'll need 4-0
    and win 4-1.

    Tashkent: here we come....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    I think Ang is starting to struggle.
    I don't think his job is as easy as people think

    Not forget that when he arrived the cupboard was bare of players thanks to Verbeek and Osiek perseverance with the 2006 generation

    Ange has had to develop a squad from way behind the 8 ball
    Leckie Mooy all 26
    Ryan Juric Sainsbury all 25
    Rogic Luongo Irvine Wright all 24
    Smith Degenek all 23

    He has only had Milligan Jedinak Kruse and Cahill who have ever qualified for a WC before and Timmy aside none of them were starring figures in previous sides

    Ange has actually set the next man up well as he will leave with a core group with 30 or so caps and comfortable at this level experience wise and good for another 2WCQ campaigns

    Fingers crossed in the next few years we can see some of these blokes push into bigger leagues and clubs

    Fingers crossed we can also find a ****ing striker as Ange has been handicapped by lack of options his entire reign

    This is actually our hardest WCQ campaign in Asia so far and it was always going to be

    Next one we should be much better placed to succeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    I don't think his job is as easy as people think

    Not forget that when he arrived the cupboard was bare of players thanks to Verbeek and Osiek perseverance with the 2006 generation

    Ange has had to develop a squad from way behind the 8 ball
    Leckie Mooy all 26
    Ryan Juric Sainsbury all 25
    Rogic Luongo Irvine Wright all 24
    Smith Degenek all 23

    He has only had Milligan Jedinak Kruse and Cahill who have ever qualified for a WC before and Timmy aside none of them were starring figures in previous sides

    Ange has actually set the next man up well as he will leave with a core group with 30 or so caps and comfortable at this level experience wise and good for another 2WCQ campaigns

    Fingers crossed in the next few years we can see some of these blokes push into bigger leagues and clubs

    Fingers crossed we can also find a ****ing striker as Ange has been handicapped by lack of options his entire reign

    This is actually our hardest WCQ campaign in Asia so far and it was always going to be

    Next one we should be much better placed to succeed
    Ange mentioned this when he took the job. They modelled it off the Germans from memory where they had to increase the player pool and lower the average age.

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    I think the confederations cup will be a good thing. Get the players away in camp for a few weeks, play a minimum of 3 matches and come back with the eyes on finishing off the qualification in style against Japan and Thailand.

    It was a very quiet crowd last night. I wish we had the sporting mentality to make it difficult for visiting teams by creating a hostile atmosphere but it's not in our nature generally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by belchardo View Post
    serious question, does anybody else think the grass is too long? i mean it's good to be playing on a field where the ball actually ROLLS along the ground, but just seems like a lot of balls are slowing up in the last few metres and a lot of players are over-running the ball or slipping over.

    or are we just shit at passing and gross motor skills?
    I said the exact same thing at home. It looked like all our passes were underhit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    It was a very quiet crowd last night. I wish we had the sporting mentality to make it difficult for visiting teams by creating a hostile atmosphere but it's not in our nature generally.
    Imagine that game played at Coopers stadium. Pack it out and have the fans on top of the pitch. Would have been a spectacle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    I don't think his job is as easy as people think

    Not forget that when he arrived the cupboard was bare of players thanks to Verbeek and Osiek perseverance with the 2006 generation

    Ange has had to develop a squad from way behind the 8 ball
    Leckie Mooy all 26
    Ryan Juric Sainsbury all 25
    Rogic Luongo Irvine Wright all 24
    Smith Degenek all 23

    He has only had Milligan Jedinak Kruse and Cahill who have ever qualified for a WC before and Timmy aside none of them were starring figures in previous sides

    Ange has actually set the next man up well as he will leave with a core group with 30 or so caps and comfortable at this level experience wise and good for another 2WCQ campaigns

    Fingers crossed in the next few years we can see some of these blokes push into bigger leagues and clubs

    Fingers crossed we can also find a ****ing striker as Ange has been handicapped by lack of options his entire reign

    This is actually our hardest WCQ campaign in Asia so far and it was always going to be

    Next one we should be much better placed to succeed
    I can't believe I'm doing this once again but I actually agree with you, time for a Bex and a lay day as I'm clearly not feeling well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeterpool View Post
    It was a very quiet crowd last night. I wish we had the sporting mentality to make it difficult for visiting teams by creating a hostile atmosphere but it's not in our nature generally.
    The thing that would be required to do that is missing thanks to the leftist fools on the PC bandwagon belting it out of everyone

    Imagine if we gave the opposition a hard time and a hostile atmosphere last night ??

    The response would be we are a bunch of red neck racist bogans hating on the insert religious types

    Patriotism is being belted out of us thanks to this ridiculous desire to not offend and be inclusive

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    I don't think his job is as easy as people think
    Who said it was easy? Stop making sh1t up.

    He is struggling to break teams down and defence is worse then yrs past.
    The players are a factor as well.

    We had a 2 all with Thailand just let that sink in.

    We dont deserve to be any where near a tourny atm. And the saudis can root a pig

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    Quote Originally Posted by hawk View Post
    Who said it was easy? Stop making sh1t up.

    He is struggling to break teams down and defence is worse then yrs past.
    The players are a factor as well.

    We had a 2 all with Thailand just let that sink in.

    We dont deserve to be any where near a tourny atm. And the saudis can root a pig
    I watched the game live in Bangkok

    For the first 20/25 mins we dominant

    We got the early goal but we didn't seize enough control

    Then after that they grabbed a goal from their first notable attack

    Did they deserve it ?? No

    From that moment on they just grew in confidence
    The crowd roared them on

    Our blokes were lethargic and struggling in the heat and humidity

    To be fair we were lucky to escape with a point

    But here is the thing

    I watch the football in Thailand
    They are not as bad as their FIFA Ranking
    They are not as bad as their WC Qualifier results

    They just lacking self belief

    Might take a decade or two to get it through their ears but they will surpass our country one day in the pecking order or football

    So don't think the result was a poor one because it isn't

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    Thailand have one point....we are undefeated but have drawn four games.

    Those two points will come back to haunt us.

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    Just read about that minute silence thingy.

    Seems a bit odd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    Just read about that minute silence thingy.

    Seems a bit odd.
    Why??

    I don't even see why it was held.

    One thing FIFA have always been big on is keeping Politics out of game day

    That a political issue and has no place in the game

    To me we are more at fault for holding it

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Why??

    I don't even see why it was held.

    One thing FIFA have always been big on is keeping Politics out of game day

    That a political issue and has no place in the game

    To me we are more at fault for holding it
    Except it's not about politics, it's about dead people.

    You're right though, those 2 Aussie chicks shouldn't have gone and got themselves so murdered before such a big match.
    Bit selfish of them really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS;184***
    I watched the game live in Bangkok

    For the first 20/25 mins we dominant

    We got the early goal but we didn't seize enough control

    Then after that they grabbed a goal from their first notable attack

    Did they deserve it ?? No

    From that moment on they just grew in confidence
    The crowd roared them on
    Our blokes were lethargic and struggling in the heat and humidity
    To be fair we were lucky to escape with a point
    I watch the football in Thailand
    They are not as bad as their FIFA Ranking
    They are not as bad as their WC Qualifier results
    They just lacking dicks n balls
    Might take a decade or two to get it through their ears but they will surpass our country one day in the pecking order or football

    So don't think the result was a poor one because it isn't
    wrong. Result was aids. save the excuses for some dullard

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Why??

    I don't even see why it was held.

    One thing FIFA have always been big on is keeping Politics out of game day

    That a political issue and has no place in the game

    To me we are more at fault for holding it
    They had a minute silence at England vs France, a few days after Paris. Is that ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by plague View Post
    Except it's not about politics, it's about dead people.

    You're right though, those 2 Aussie chicks shouldn't have gone and got themselves so murdered before such a big match.
    Bit selfish of them really.
    It's only about dead people as they the human face to political decisions

    It also quite bizarre to try holding it when the opposition team is from the exact area where the opposition support the opposition for that political issue

    All a minutes silence is doing is creating an issue

    Get on with the game because quite frankly it does not make one ****ing iota of difference if a minute silence is held

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    Sign of changing times and I do slightly agree we overdo grief over strangers these days. The emotional journalism and social media have made it this way.

    The IRA blew up hundreds and I never witnessed a minutes silence in the 70's and 80's, but did if old Cyril the board member passed away.

    Drawing a long bow, but if we happen to play Syria in the next round (as is still possible) and they hold a minutes silence for victims of US bombing, it would not be comfortable for our guys.

    I wasn't comfortable when they announced it in respect to who the opposition was.

    Not trying to be funny or nasty here, just an observation from an older sweat.
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