Emerton and Aussies Out To Murder the Group of Death


Emerton and Aussies Out To Murder the Group of Death

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Dan_The_Red wrote:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
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I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


I know all that stuff too, and indeed Germany are one of the favorites for this tournament, but I genuinely have this feeling, totally unsubstantiated and based on not very much. Our boys play to the big occasion, Germany are a much younger side than in previous years, there's no Ballack, our preparation has been as good if not better than most nations, we travel well, arguably better than most teams and I just have a feeling.

And if we lose 4-0 I'll be no more dissapointed than anyone else, or surprised, it's just something is telling me this is the first round upset that gets the world talking each World Cup.


I can feel it in my bones to Riv. The Germans are ready for their first group loss in a while.


OK, I'm starting the positive thinking chanting now:)
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Riv of Canberra wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Riv of Canberra wrote:
I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


I know all that stuff too, and indeed Germany are one of the favorites for this tournament, but I genuinely have this feeling, totally unsubstantiated and based on not very much. Our boys play to the big occasion, Germany are a much younger side than in previous years, there's no Ballack, our preparation has been as good if not better than most nations, we travel well, arguably better than most teams and I just have a feeling.

And if we lose 4-0 I'll be no more dissapointed than anyone else, or surprised, it's just something is telling me this is the first round upset that gets the world talking each World Cup.


I can feel it in my bones to Riv. The Germans are ready for their first group loss in a while.
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socceroossupporter wrote:
sydneycroatia58 wrote:

The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


It could also mean that we are in for a torrid time :lol:


[youtube]VRTngtsOY8Q[/youtube]

Man, I'm going to use this clip so many times in the next week. :)

Edited by socceroossupporter: 4/6/2010 09:49:28 PM


I take your simpsons Germans, and raise you with Ze Germans from Snatch :P
[youtube]2oK_trZhVdk[/youtube]


WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Well, I for one, think we'll lose. Germans plan their World Cups so well. They have more trouble when they're in the knock-out stages. Even without Ballack they have so much class.

Germany 3-0.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Riv of Canberra wrote:
I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


So what?
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
Riv of Canberra wrote:
I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


I know all that stuff too, and indeed Germany are one of the favorites for this tournament, but I genuinely have this feeling, totally unsubstantiated and based on not very much. Our boys play to the big occasion, Germany are a much younger side than in previous years, there's no Ballack, our preparation has been as good if not better than most nations, we travel well, arguably better than most teams and I just have a feeling.

And if we lose 4-0 I'll be no more dissapointed than anyone else, or surprised, it's just something is telling me this is the first round upset that gets the world talking each World Cup.
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Technically two different stones, the lost one game and drew another. Jesper Olsen scored in Denmark's win, FWIW.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


Two birds, One stone...
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excellent
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:

The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.


It could also mean that we are in for a torrid time :lol:


[youtube]VRTngtsOY8Q[/youtube]

Man, I'm going to use this clip so many times in the next week. :)

Edited by socceroossupporter: 4/6/2010 09:49:28 PM
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Joffa wrote:
sounds like they're due for a loss then.


It could also mean that we are in for a torrid time:lol:
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sounds like they're due for a loss then.
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Riv of Canberra wrote:
I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.


The last time Germany failed to win their opening games was 1986. They always start a tournament well.

They also haven't lost a group game since 1986 which really is unbelievable.
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I can actually feel an upset against Germany happening. There, I said it.
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Emerton and Aussies Out To Murder the Group of Death

Neal Collins

Brett Emerton and his rugged Australians are ready to take a stranglehold on the Group of Death when they kick off their Group D campaign at Durban’s spectacular Moses Mabhida Stadium on June 13.

The unfancied Aussies open their campaign against Germany in the Group D which also features Serbia—beaten last week by New Zealand—and Ghana, who have lost the talismanic Michael Essien through injury.

Germany, the group favorites ranked sixth in the world, beat Bosnia 3-1 last night but Australia, ranked 20th, are beginning to see the light as Serbia (15th) and Ghana (32nd) struggle before the tournament. Emerton says, “I think it’s looking good. Talent-wise we have a good blend of youth and experience and we could go a long way in this World Cup.”

Serbia followed their shock defeat against the Kiwis (ranked 78) with a goalless draw against Poland last time out. Ghana, without Essien, were crushed 4-1 by Holland while the Aussies were seeing off the Danes 1-0 in Ruimsig near Johannesburg.

Australia were the first team to arrive at their training camp in Kloofzicht, Muldersdrift, about 45 minutes from Johannesburg last Thursday.

While their rivals are still contemplating jet-lag and altitude problems, Pim Verbeek’s Socceroos have been here for a week and Emerton insists, “From what I have seen in camp and in training the boys are physically in good condition and everyone is excited about playing in a World Cup. We are all in together and will do everything we can to ensure that each and every one of us is in the best shape of our lives.”

It seems like just yesterday Emerton was an ambitious young Australian pushing to play at the top level in Europe. Today he is 31, and his aggression and energy have made him a vital cog for both Blackburn and the Socceroos, where his history stretches back 12 years and 72 caps.

As he homes in on the Aussie record of 87 appearances alongside goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer of Fulham, Emerton recalls his days as a youngster in Bankstown, Sydney, when the 1990 World Cup was of interest to a small migrant minority. He grins:

“For me, growing up I loved the World Cup. Since we played Germany in 2006 (where they were only knocked out by a last-minute goal from eventual winners Italy) football in Australia has really gone on leaps and bounds. This time we could really push football in Australia on to another level.

“When I was growing up, the interest was nowhere near as much as it is now. We played Greece in a farewell game at the MCG and there were just under 100,000 fans there.”

The Aussies will be cheered on in Durban by a vast army of fans planning to camp in a tent city at Durban’s Kingsmead cricket ground.

The Aussies generally start rugby and cricket World Cups among the favorites while the Socceroos have always been the outsiders—they are ranked a distant 125-1 to bookmakers Paddy Power this time.

But Emerton believes they’re a good bet for 2010. “It’s different. A lot of us boys have been there and done it before and know what to expect and know what hard work needs to be done in order to achieve a good result over.

“Hopefully some of the more experienced players are using that to rub off on the younger boys and hopefully, if we all put in the hard work together we can achieve great things.”


http://bleacherreport.com/articles/401203-emerton-and-aussies-out-to-murder-the-group-of-death

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