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chondro - 31 Jan 2018 1:16 PM
Think stajcic will give some more youth/Uncapped prospects a shot in the up coming algarve cup?Players like..Whyman - GKYeoman-Dale - RBBeard - LBChecker - CBChidiac - AMCondon - LWDobson - RWSiemsen - SIbini - SAyres - S

Who is S. Ibini?  Does Princess have a sister?

Isn't Chidiac already capped?

Edit:  I just realised you said 'youth' too.


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Think stajcic will give some more youth/Uncapped prospects a shot in the up coming algarve cup?

Players like..
Whyman - GK
Yeoman-Dale - RB
Beard - LB
Checker - CB
Chidiac - AM
Condon - LW
Dobson - RW
Siemsen - S
Ibini - S
Ayres - S
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Who replaces Harrison (torn ACL and MCL) in the midfield for the Algarve Cup in March and Asia cup in April?
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http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2017/m=12/news=australia-hit-all-time-high-as-usa-end-2017-on-top-2924260.html
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paladisious - 12 Dec 2017 7:34 AM
Munrubenmuz - 11 Dec 2017 6:22 PM

Good thing 5 out of the 8 in the comp go to the World Cup. Even if we finish in 3rd there's a playoff for the last spot.

The Asian Cup absolutely does need expansion, though.

Didn't realise that.  That's pretty good news.  Thought it was like that youth tournament just gone where only the finalists progressed.

Good stuff.


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Top 2 in the group is guaranteed. Like the Socceroos :)
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Munrubenmuz - 11 Dec 2017 6:22 PM
https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/matildas-draw-reigning-asian-cup-champions-japan-479498

I'm not saying the draw was rigged or anything but bloody hell.

All this WC winning talk could be moot if they can't get out of the group.

Group A: Jordan (Current FIFA world ranking: 50), China PR (13), Thailand (29), Philippines (70)

Group B: Japan (8), Australia (6), Korea Republic (15), Vietnam (31)

Group A rankings totaled - 162
Group B rankings totaled - 60

Good thing 5 out of the 8 in the comp go to the World Cup. Even if we finish in 3rd there's a playoff for the last spot.

The Asian Cup absolutely does need expansion, though.
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https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/matildas-draw-reigning-asian-cup-champions-japan-479498

I'm not saying the draw was rigged or anything but bloody hell.

All this WC winning talk could be moot if they can't get out of the group.

Group A: Jordan (Current FIFA world ranking: 50), China PR (13), Thailand (29), Philippines (70)

Group B: Japan (8), Australia (6), Korea Republic (15), Vietnam (31)

Group A rankings totaled - 162
Group B rankings totaled - 60



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6k was a good crowd considering the thunderstorm, good atmosphere, enjoyed it.
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Highlights.

Australia 5 - China 1.

https://matildas.footballaustralia.com.au/video/ffa261117matauschnfthl



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Ok so I was looking for the W League this weekend and couldn't find it. Managed to find the fixtures online. Guess SBS is taking a break due to Matildas games

BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Matildas v China

Wednesday 22 November

7pm AEDT LIVE on SBS VICELAND + live streamed on The World Game website and app

Matildas v China

Sunday 26 November

4pm AEDT LIVE on SBS + live streamed on The World Game website and app

W-League LIVE on SBS VICELAND + live streamed on The World Game website and app

Friday 27 October from 5pm AEDT - Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar

Sunday 29 October from 2pm AEDT - Newcastle Jets v Western Sydney Wanderers

Friday 3 November from 5pm AEDT - Melbourne City v Melbourne Victory

Sunday 5 November from 2pm AEDT - Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory

Friday 10 November from 5pm AEDT - Adelaide United v Perth Glory

Sunday 12 November from 4pm AEDT - Melbourne City v Newcastle Jets

Friday 17th November 5pm AEDT - Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United

Sunday 19th November 4pm AEDT - Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory

Sunday 10th December 4pm AEDT - Melbourne City v Canberra United

Friday 15th December 5pm AEDT - Sydney FC v Canberra United

Sunday 17th December 4pm AEDT- Brisbane Roar v Melbourne City

Friday 29th December 5pm AEDT - Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets

Monday 1st January 5pm AEDT - Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne City

Wednesday 3rd January 5pm AEDT - Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets

Friday 5th January 5pm AEDT - Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory

Friday 12th January 5pm AEDT - Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United

Friday 19th January 5pm AEDT - Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory

Sunday 21st January 4pm AEDT - Melbourne City v Brisbane Roar

Friday 26th January 5pm AEDT - Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC

Sunday 28th January 4pm AEDT - Adelaide United v Brisbane Roar

Sunday 4th February 4 pm AEDT - Brisbane Roar v Canberra United

Sunday 11th February, time TBC - Semi-final 1

Sunday 11th February, time TBC - Semi-final 2

Sunday 18th February, time TBC - Grand Final






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Thunderstorms predicted down in Geelong this arvo.

Haters of football, women's football and/or Geelong football licking their lips at that news, no doubt.

I'll be coming down after work regardless.
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Australia getting the job done 3 blot last night with a top draw special from Kerr.

Next game  on the 26th at Geelong.  (4.30pm) Games are broadcast on Viceland.  

http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/events/item/8d500d26e71eddc.aspx



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Game tonight:  Australia vs China

https://www.foxsports.com.au/football/matildas/star-matildas-chinas-female-messi-among-the-players-to-watch-in-key-friendlies/news-story/9e61570f5ee5d6620cd3cf16d1d31ad4



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Gulcan Koca the guest on this week's For Vuck's Sake podcast.
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Former Matilda Tal Karp has a new podcast all about women's football called Play It Fwd. Each episode they talk to someone involved in the Women's game, with the first one featuring Sal Shipard.
https://www.playitforwardpodcast.com.au/
That's the website or look for them on the socials at Play It Fwd.
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scott21 - 29 Oct 2017 1:52 AM

Westfield Young Matildas miss out on France 2018

The Westfield Young Matildas will not feature at next year’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in France after they suffered a 3-0 defeat to China PR in the play-off for third-place at the 2017 AFC U19 Women’s Championship on Saturday.

A 20th minute goal to defender He Luyao combined with second half strikes to Xie Qiwen and Jin Kun helped hosts China claim the third and final AFC place for France next year at the expense of Gary van Egmond’s girls.

The Westfield Young Matildas will return to Australia on Monday after their campaign came to a close.

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The Young Matildas in action against China PR

During their China excursion, the Westfield Young Matildas secured Group Stage wins over Korea Republic and Vietnam. They then lost consecutive matches against Japan and DPR Korea (Semi Final) –  the two teams who will compete in the competition’s Final – as well as China.

Following Saturday’s match van Egmond congratulated China on their win, and said that Australia must continue to work hard in the field of youth development. 

“I am extremely proud of the girls’ effort throughout the tournament, but today was too big a step, and I’d like to congratulate China on their win,” said van Egmond. 

“We have to work with our development pathway to produce better technical players and players with better understanding.

"In the first half we struggled to string two passes together, and when you play the game we want to play – which is based on keeping the ball – this becomes a big issue,” he said. 

Westfield Young Matildas miss out on France 2018 | Matildas


perhaps they should look at players playing overseas.know of 3 from Brisbane in the English pathways


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Westfield Young Matildas miss out on France 2018

The Westfield Young Matildas will not feature at next year’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in France after they suffered a 3-0 defeat to China PR in the play-off for third-place at the 2017 AFC U19 Women’s Championship on Saturday.

A 20th minute goal to defender He Luyao combined with second half strikes to Xie Qiwen and Jin Kun helped hosts China claim the third and final AFC place for France next year at the expense of Gary van Egmond’s girls.

The Westfield Young Matildas will return to Australia on Monday after their campaign came to a close.

Young Matildas
The Young Matildas in action against China PR

During their China excursion, the Westfield Young Matildas secured Group Stage wins over Korea Republic and Vietnam. They then lost consecutive matches against Japan and DPR Korea (Semi Final) –  the two teams who will compete in the competition’s Final – as well as China.

Following Saturday’s match van Egmond congratulated China on their win, and said that Australia must continue to work hard in the field of youth development. 

“I am extremely proud of the girls’ effort throughout the tournament, but today was too big a step, and I’d like to congratulate China on their win,” said van Egmond. 

“We have to work with our development pathway to produce better technical players and players with better understanding.

"In the first half we struggled to string two passes together, and when you play the game we want to play – which is based on keeping the ball – this becomes a big issue,” he said. 

Westfield Young Matildas miss out on France 2018 | Matildas


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3rd place playoff v China tonight at 6pm AEST.

Winner goes to next year's U20 World Cup.

Stream will be here.
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Hoped to catch it but was flat out at work until late. Honestly I'm glad they kept in under 0-5 after the Japan match.

Japan up 1-0 over China at 51 minutes, hopefully the girls get up over China in the repechage and they can regroup for the World Cup.
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North Korea win 3-0.

The girls got outclassed by a really strong team, they still get another chance in the 3rd place playoff match against either Japan or China. 
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lebo_roo - 25 Oct 2017 6:12 PM
U19s women semi final vs North korea  at 6pm edst. They lose they still have a chance to qualify for U20 world cup via winning the 3rd place playoff. Not if its being streamed?

This stream is from the AFC, North Korea well on top.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig7IzQ8J5lU


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U19s women semi final vs North korea  at 6pm edst. They lose they still have a chance to qualify for U20 world cup via winning the 3rd place playoff. Not if its being streamed?
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Agree 100% on your assessment Sokorny.

Based on performances to date I'd say Nth Korea / Japan final with us in a 3rd place playoff with China.

Need Chidiac to fire, (hat trick in the last game), Carpenter playing her best and the GK to have another good game.

Japan basically tore us a new one.  Need a waaay better performance this time out.  


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I'd say we are lucky to be in the final as it is ... we were second best against South Korea for most the match, some last ditch goal keeping heroics and the cross bar saved us (and a non-call by the ref after our keeper rugby tackled a Korean striker).

North Korea won all their group matches without conceding a goal (9-0, 2-0 and 2-0). Going to be a tough struggle for our girls ... best of luck.
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paladisious - 24 Oct 2017 10:51 AM
AFC U19 Semi Final against North Korea is at 6pm AEST tomorrow, Japan v China afterwards. A win (or a win in the 3rd place playoff) gets them through to the U20 World Cup.

North Korea are current U20 and U17 world champions.


Hopefully we have can at least one youth team at a world cup.  Haven't been any of those for a while.  



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AFC U19 Semi Final against North Korea is at 6pm AEST tomorrow, Japan v China afterwards. A win (or a win in the 3rd place playoff) gets them through to the U20 World Cup.

North Korea are current U20 and U17 world champions.
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Those changes for the W-League fixturing seem positive.
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https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/sbs-seal-rights-for-w-league-and-matildas-matches-475944

SBS have secured the rights to broadcast the upcoming W-League season as well as Matildas games in a huge coup for women's football in Australia.






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27th October.

https://www.w-league.com.au/news/westfield-w-league-201718-draw-released
https://www.w-league.com.au/fixtures#!/s2017/r1

Key features of the Westfield W-League 2017/18 Season draw

  • Westfield W-League 2017/18 Season will be played over 14 Rounds (54 matches) followed by the Westfield W-League 2018 Finals Series (3 matches)
  • Twenty (25) Westfield W-League/Hyundai A-League Double-Header matches (which includes 3 matches scheduled after Hyundai A-League matches)
  • Majority of matches scheduled to avoid clashes with Hyundai A-League fixtures (i.e. avoiding market clashes or when the club’s Hyundai A-League team has been scheduled to play)
  • Improved kick-off times during peak summer months with majority of matches across the entirety of the Season Draw scheduled to kick-off no earlier than 4pm (local)
  • Twenty-seven (27) matches to be seen on FOX SPORTS (including all three Westfield W-League 2018 Finals Series matches) up from 17 (2016/17 season)
  • Three (3) broadcast fixtures in Round 1 – including Grand Final re-match between Perth Glory and Melbourne City FC @ nib Stadium on opening match day and Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar FC @ Allianz Stadium
  • Majority of Sunday broadcast matches scheduled to kick-off at 4:30 pm (local) during peak summer months, leading in to 7pm kick-offs for Hyundai A-League fixtures (10 of the 12 Sunday broadcast fixtures Westfield W-League / Hyundai A-League Double-Header matches)
  • Each club will host at least two home broadcast matches during the Westfield W-League 2017/18 Season
  • Alternate market fixtures to expand the reach of the Westfield W-League in selected areas: o Round 6 - Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory @ Cromer Park, Cromer, NSW
  • Round 12 - Perth Glory v Canberra United @ Hay Park, Bunbury, WA
  • Round 14 - Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers FC @ Seymour Shaw Park, Miranda, NSW
  • Westfield W-League 2018 Finals Series scheduled as stand-alone matches which coincides with Hyundai A-League Split Round 20
  • The Westfield W-League 2018 Semi Finals will be played on Sunday 11 February with the Westfield W-League 2018 Grand Final scheduled for Sunday 18 February.






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