Socceroos will take the world by storm again By Robbie Slater


Socceroos will take the world by storm again By Robbie Slater

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Socceroos will take the world by storm again

* By Robbie Slater
* From: The Sunday Telegraph

THE Socceroos have a mountain to climb in South Africa, but I'm backing them to shock the world and emulate the feats of Guus Hiddink's team from four years ago.

Pim Verbeek's team will be huge underdogs in group matches against Germany, Ghana and Serbia.

We definitely need a win in one of those games and I think our best chance is against the Africans. A draw against Germany or Serbia is not beyond us.

Even if we were to falter in our opening game against the highly-rated Germans, it wouldn't be a lost cause.

And with golden boy Harry Kewell on the mend, things are beginning to look a lot more positive.

Here are 10 reasons why I think Australia can qualify for the last 16 again.



1 EXPERIENCE: Verbeek's starting XI (with the exception of Mark Viduka) will almost be identical to the one that started in the opening match against Japan in Germany four years ago. The players won't get stage fright. They know what it takes to get past the group stage and into the final 16. The fact that they have been there and done it before counts in their favour. They won't go into the tournament fearing anyone.


2 PREPARATION: It has been unlike ever before. Since the previous World Cup in Germany we have played in an Asian Cup and 13 World Cup qualifiers. The players are more battle-hardened than last time, when they had two big games against Uruguay when it was win or bust.



3 DEFENCE: We have proven just how difficult it is to score against us and we also have one of the best goalkeepers in Mark Schwarzer. Schwarzer has been absolutely brilliant for Fulham and the Socceroos and he'd love nothing more than to keep a clean sheet against Germany. Verbeek has been fortunate in that he has had a stable defence in Luke Wilkshire, Craig Moore, Lucas Neill and Scott Chipperfield.



4 AUSSIE SPIRIT: The team has copped a bit of criticism because it is an ageing side, but the players are more experienced and wiser. They'll go in as underdogs, but that tag sits well with them. One thing we do know is the team is full of fighters.



5 MEMORY OF ITALY: It was gut-wrenching the way we bowed out of the last World Cup with virtually the last kick of the ball, Italy earning a penalty through Fabio Grosso. The Italian was called a diver when he went down in front of Lucas Neill. When Francesco Totti converted from the spot, the World Cup was all over. You can bet that memory has stayed with the players for four years. It's something you never forget.



6 X-FACTOR: That's Tim Cahill, the box-to-box player. There are not too many midfielders in the modern game who can score goals like he does. His work rate is phenomenal and he's so dangerous when he gets into the box. Tim's not a big man, but it's amazing how he can out-jump much taller defenders. And he's a tough customer at that.



7 VERSATILITY: The thing about Verbeek's squad is that it is versatile. He has players who can cover a number of positions. Jason Culina can play just about anywhere, Brett Emerton and Wilkshire can swap and someone like Scott Chipperfield can play as a left back or can be switched forward. Verbeek has all positions adequately covered.



8 FITNESS: Perhaps some of the players have slowed down a bit, but they are very fit. It showed throughout the qualifying campaign when they stormed home over the top of teams with late goals. We committed robbery with a late goal from Mark Bresciano against Bahrain. And we did it in the friendly against New Zealand. It is one of the real strengths of Verbeek's team.



9 THE BIG 'H': The nation has been on Harry Kewell watch since he aggravated a groin injury for Galatasaray, but now he looks like he's going to be ready. When he's fit and firing, Kewell is still a world-class player. Verbeek has nursed him along nicely and there's no doubt the coach needs him. Maybe one moment of magic from Harry can get us through, like he did with his equalising goal against Croatia four years ago.



10 DUTCH LUCK: Hiddink had it against Uruguay, when John Aloisi's goal in the penalty shootout in Sydney got us through to the finals. Some say that Verbeek is blessed and he has had a charmed life during his time in charge of the Socceroos. Maybe that's true, but we will all be cheering if he continues to ride his luck over the next few weeks in South Africa.


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/socceroos-will-take-the-world-by-storm-again/story-e6freyar-1225875966734

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and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...
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A Kiwi has to be the first to comment on it. How unsurprising...
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A nice summary of the many positives from Robbie, I hope the non-footballing Tele-reading community laps it up and switch on to the games.
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Good on you, Robbie!

auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.
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It sums up the positives well. Sure it ignores the negatives, but the WC is close now and we have to get behind the team that is there, and hope and believe it will come off. It's just about supporting your sporting team, nothing more.

So long as they put the effort in and do their absolute best we should all be proud of them.

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auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.


Not the place, you idiots.
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Reason wrote:
Good on you, Robbie!

auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.

Reason, that isn't. I don't live in fear and don't have an imaginary friend, but you well might.
Meanwhile back at the game...
It was a nice effort by Robbie. Looks like quite a nice little straw house he's built.
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phreeky wrote:
It sums up the positives well. Sure it ignores the negatives, but the WC is close now and we have to get behind the team that is there, and hope and believe it will come off. It's just about supporting your sporting team, nothing more.

So long as they put the effort in and do their absolute best we should all be proud of them.

Reason wrote:
auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.


Not the place, you idiots.


Mine was used as an example of wishful thinking.
I was/are happy to leave it at that.
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Well, whatever happens, we're not going to embarrass ourselves nearly half as much as the kiwis.

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Reason wrote:
auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.


Not the place, you idiots.


Who asked you??
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I wonder what Robbie Slater thinks of our chances now after watching the game against the USA. A list of the 10 reasons why we won't win a game in South Africa would be more to the point.

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Well, whatever happens, we're not going to embarrass ourselves nearly half as much as the kiwis.

And you are basing that on what?
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I cant believe this guy gets payed to talk rubbish
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What a crock of shit.


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auskiwi wrote:
phreeky wrote:
It sums up the positives well. Sure it ignores the negatives, but the WC is close now and we have to get behind the team that is there, and hope and believe it will come off. It's just about supporting your sporting team, nothing more.

So long as they put the effort in and do their absolute best we should all be proud of them.

Reason wrote:
auskiwi wrote:
and I suppose Robbie also believes in prayer...


We get it - you're an atheist.

Lets see if the same is true on your deathbed.


Not the place, you idiots.


Mine was used as an example of wishful thinking.
I was/are happy to leave it at that
.

So what you are saying is that you think it is OK to ridicule other people's beliefs? I think that you need to learn what respect is, and also what is and is not inappropriate behaviour. Just because you do not believe in God does not give you the right to belittle those of us who do and expecting that you can make a comment like your original one and not have it responded to shows a level of immaturity in your social development.

In other words: just because you think you can take a sly backhand at other peoples faith does not mean we have to put up with it.

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3 DEFENCE: We have proven just how difficult it is to score against us and we also have one of the best goalkeepers in Mark Schwarzer. Schwarzer has been absolutely brilliant for Fulham and the Socceroos and he'd love nothing more than to keep a clean sheet against Germany. Verbeek has been fortunate in that he has had a stable defence in Luke Wilkshire, Craig Moore, Lucas Neill and Scott Chipperfield.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Slater obviously didn't watch the USA game..

Difficult to score against and a stable defence. USA proved that wrong a billion times on Saturday night.
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Can't really agree with the article, based on:

-Most the players who were in the team 4 years ago are playing at lower levels now
-Last time our only win was against Japan, there is no Japan-equivalent in our group now, the group is tougher this time

That said, I'm hoping to be surprised.
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road warrior wrote:
Can't really agree with the article, based on:

-Most the players who were in the team 4 years ago are playing at lower levels now
-Last time our only win was against Japan, there is no Japan-equivalent in our group now, the group is tougher this time

That said, I'm hoping to be surprised.

Totally agree with that assessment, at the moment we are Japan in our group :shock:

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Well going off what verbeek did in the usa game, I think i am going to be suprised, as are a few other coaches...
Just not too sure if its going to be a good suprise though
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We're reading so much negativity that a little bit of talking the boys up doesn't hurt, whether or not it is realistic.
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Totally agree with that assessment, at the moment we are Japan in our group


Well that is good Japan got three goals in the match with England the other day
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Reason wrote:
Well, whatever happens, we're not going to embarrass ourselves nearly half as much as the kiwis.


We'll be fine, the teams qualified through different confederations. Not worth a direct comparison.
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