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+x+x+xIs anyone remotely optimistic about the result of this match? I am usually not a pessimistic person but I can't see anything less than a 5 goal whooping. I am, not sure why but i think we'll actually get a result from this game. I don't think we will get a result but I think we will at least score one goal. It's possible to get a result without scoring a goal. What we can say is that there is a degree of experimentation with this German team, but in fairness, they are all quality players, it's a matter of whether they have become a quality team.
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still no leaks of the team sheets?
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+x+xIs anyone remotely optimistic about the result of this match? I am usually not a pessimistic person but I can't see anything less than a 5 goal whooping. I reckon something like 3-2 Germany That would be a very good result because it keeps us alive for the knockouts
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I'm really ambivalent about this one. On one hand, the 3ATB doesn't seem to have come together in time but on the other hand we were looking quite shaky heading into the Asian Cup too. I'm not saying we're going to win the confeds by any means, but Ange seems singularly focused on tournaments rather than the matches in between so maybe he'll pull off some good results.
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+xstill no leaks of the team sheets? expected to be the team that lined up against SA. with Wright instead of McGowan and Behich instead of Smith.
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Socceroos will get up 2-1; the team will be: M Ryan M Degenek T Sainsbury B Wright M Milligan (c) J Irvine M Leckie A Mooy A Behich T Rogic T Juric ------------------------------------------------------- T Cahill J Troisi A Hrustic M Luongo R MacGowan J Jeggo M Langerak We will dominate possession and be the better team.
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+xSocceroos will get up 2-1; the team will be: M Ryan M Degenek T Sainsbury B Wright M Milligan (c) J Irvine M Leckie A Mooy A Behich T Rogic T Juric ------------------------------------------------------- T Cahill J Troisi A Hrustic M Luongo R MacGowan J Jeggo M Langerak We will dominate possession and be the better team. I understand Luongo not in Asian cup form, but how does anyone put Irvine ahead of him is beyond me.
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Another good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong.
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+x[quote]Another good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in.
You had to borrow from someone else to come up with this??
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+xAnother good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong. which sports do you follow on the roar
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surprised by some of the optimism on here, baffled by where it comes from. But hey, I'm on board! Choo choo...
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In light of the Socceroos ranking slide into appalling mediocrity & not to mention the constant failure after failure of Australia's youth teams at all levels I think it's important to clarify why the game of football is played. It's not for the results, at all. It's important to build upon a base of technical considerations using world's best practise from various confederations & curriculums & from this to play a certain way. Now what this way actually it's not really important nor it is important to use this knowledge to actually defeat anyone in a game of football nor to win anything, not to win any games, not to win any trophies & not to feel any sort of acheivement either professionally or personally. The vague return on investment for the untold millions & millions of dollars spent on the governing body, the coaches, the players, the facilities, the back room staff, the general expenses on tournaments & of course the expensive overseas technical directors & their mates & the famous powerpoint curriculums is that the players are better "technically" in some ethereal sort of way. So no need to worry that Australian football is getting worse & worse compared to overseas because in the end results don't matter. At all. Thank you for not questioning anything at all, especially when you all have a vested interest in the status quo. So tonight when watching the game & the other two against Chile & Cameroon no need to worry about what the score because that sort of measurement of development is really not required especially in Strayan football where boys of thirteen are now being told not to keep score in their junior development. You can see how the baffling practice of keeping score of goals in world football shouldn't really apply to Australian football because their is now no such thing as victory or defeat or failure in football & in many ways in society as large. Bring it on, 6-0. 7-0. 8-0, no one is going to be held accountable, either at governing body level, or at coaching level, or at player level. It's all about the money, that's it & removing the KPI's means the money can keep rolling in. What a country.           
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+xIn light of the Socceroos ranking slide into appalling mediocrity & not to mention the constant failure after failure of Australia's youth teams at all levels I think it's important to clarify why the game of football is played. It's not for the results, at all. It's important to build upon a base of technical considerations using world's best practise from various confederations & curriculums & from this to play a certain way. Now what this way actually it's not really important nor it is important to use this knowledge to actually defeat anyone in a game of football nor to win anything, not to win any games, not to win any trophies & not to feel any sort of acheivement either professionally or personally. The vague return on investment for the untold millions & millions of dollars spent on the governing body, the coaches, the players, the facilities, the back room staff, the general expenses on tournaments & of course the expensive overseas technical directors & their mates & the famous powerpoint curriculums is that the players are better "technically" in some ethereal sort of way. So no need to worry that Australian football is getting worse & worse compared to overseas because in the end results don't matter. At all. Thank you for not questioning anything at all, especially when you all have a vested interest in the status quo. So tonight when watching the game & the other two against Chile & Cameroon no need to worry about what the score because that sort of measurement of development is really not required especially in Strayan football where boys of thirteen are now being told not to keep score in their junior development. You can see how the baffling practice of keeping score of goals in world football shouldn't really apply to Australian football because their is now no such thing as victory or defeat or failure in football & in many ways in society as large. Bring it on, 6-0. 7-0. 8-0, no one is going to be held accountable, either at governing body level, or at coaching level, or at player level. It's all about the money, that's it & removing the KPI's means the money can keep rolling in. What a country.            Jesus mate, lighten up. Even if football goes tits up in this country life will continue, I agree that things should change if we don't perform well but acting like it will be the end of the world if we don't, doesn't exactly make a person a very happy human being.
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Is this game on tv?
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+x+x[quote]Another good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in.
You had to borrow from someone else to come up with this?? Ok so you're mates with Aus Football Fan
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SBS, all our games will be on there.
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+xAnother good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong. I haaaaate this line of thinking! This preoccupation with league! I hate hate hate this. Richard Garcia i always use as the example. PLayed many premier league games despite being a spud. Not fit to lace Alex brosque or Nicky Carle's boots. Dylan McGowan for instance, just coz he's now at portugal doesnt make him a better player. Same with Mooy. He was the same player before he got promoted with hudders. A good player is a good player doesn't matter the league
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+xIn light of the Socceroos ranking slide into appalling mediocrity & not to mention the constant failure after failure of Australia's youth teams at all levels I think it's important to clarify why the game of football is played. It's not for the results, at all. It's important to build upon a base of technical considerations using world's best practise from various confederations & curriculums & from this to play a certain way. Now what this way actually it's not really important nor it is important to use this knowledge to actually defeat anyone in a game of football nor to win anything, not to win any games, not to win any trophies & not to feel any sort of acheivement either professionally or personally. The vague return on investment for the untold millions & millions of dollars spent on the governing body, the coaches, the players, the facilities, the back room staff, the general expenses on tournaments & of course the expensive overseas technical directors & their mates & the famous powerpoint curriculums is that the players are better "technically" in some ethereal sort of way. So no need to worry that Australian football is getting worse & worse compared to overseas because in the end results don't matter. At all. Thank you for not questioning anything at all, especially when you all have a vested interest in the status quo. So tonight when watching the game & the other two against Chile & Cameroon no need to worry about what the score because that sort of measurement of development is really not required especially in Strayan football where boys of thirteen are now being told not to keep score in their junior development. You can see how the baffling practice of keeping score of goals in world football shouldn't really apply to Australian football because their is now no such thing as victory or defeat or failure in football & in many ways in society as large. Bring it on, 6-0. 7-0. 8-0, no one is going to be held accountable, either at governing body level, or at coaching level, or at player level. It's all about the money, that's it & removing the KPI's means the money can keep rolling in. What a country.            Needs more millieu...
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+x+xIn light of the Socceroos ranking slide into appalling mediocrity & not to mention the constant failure after failure of Australia's youth teams at all levels I think it's important to clarify why the game of football is played. It's not for the results, at all. It's important to build upon a base of technical considerations using world's best practise from various confederations & curriculums & from this to play a certain way. Now what this way actually it's not really important nor it is important to use this knowledge to actually defeat anyone in a game of football nor to win anything, not to win any games, not to win any trophies & not to feel any sort of acheivement either professionally or personally. The vague return on investment for the untold millions & millions of dollars spent on the governing body, the coaches, the players, the facilities, the back room staff, the general expenses on tournaments & of course the expensive overseas technical directors & their mates & the famous powerpoint curriculums is that the players are better "technically" in some ethereal sort of way. So no need to worry that Australian football is getting worse & worse compared to overseas because in the end results don't matter. At all. Thank you for not questioning anything at all, especially when you all have a vested interest in the status quo. So tonight when watching the game & the other two against Chile & Cameroon no need to worry about what the score because that sort of measurement of development is really not required especially in Strayan football where boys of thirteen are now being told not to keep score in their junior development. You can see how the baffling practice of keeping score of goals in world football shouldn't really apply to Australian football because their is now no such thing as victory or defeat or failure in football & in many ways in society as large. Bring it on, 6-0. 7-0. 8-0, no one is going to be held accountable, either at governing body level, or at coaching level, or at player level. It's all about the money, that's it & removing the KPI's means the money can keep rolling in. What a country.            Needs more millieu...
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+x+x[quote]Another good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in.
You had to borrow from someone else to come up with this?? I enjoy reading a wide range of sports forums, in multiple languages (I can read and understand up to about a dozen lanaguages), and if I find a quality comment, I like to share. I'm not passing the comment off as my own, I said upfront that it was from a poster who regularly puts up good posts on the roar.
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+xSBS, all our games will be on there. Thanks mate.
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+x+xAnother good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong. I haaaaate this line of thinking! This preoccupation with league! I hate hate hate this. Richard Garcia i always use as the example. PLayed many premier league games despite being a spud. Not fit to lace Alex brosque or Nicky Carle's boots. Dylan McGowan for instance, just coz he's now at portugal doesnt make him a better player. Same with Mooy. He was the same player before he got promoted with hudders. A good player is a good player doesn't matter the league Well said Bunch. One of the few posters with I mind of his own!
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+xSocceroos will get up 2-1; the team will be: M Ryan M Degenek T Sainsbury B Wright M Milligan (c) J Irvine M Leckie A Mooy A Behich T Rogic T Juric ------------------------------------------------------- T Cahill J Troisi A Hrustic M Luongo R MacGowan J Jeggo M Langerak We will dominate possession and be the better team. Big problem: degenek and wright. both awful. Surely nobody could give wright another start after last game? surely? Its instantly a better team than against the saudis though, with behinch and milligan in for smith and jedinak (both awful)
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In this serious match, the difference is we have Ange - they don't. Roos will win.
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Personally I think we have every right to be optimistic, we did win our last tournament!
I don't think people should take any stock from the friendlies, they're meaningless. The qualifiers yes, have been really bad, but I think against the better opposition we will perform much better.
Or we could get smashed 4-0, wtf knows.
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Germany Germany 1.9 Done. No chance for Oz.
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+x+x+xAnother good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong. I haaaaate this line of thinking! This preoccupation with league! I hate hate hate this. Richard Garcia i always use as the example. PLayed many premier league games despite being a spud. Not fit to lace Alex brosque or Nicky Carle's boots. Dylan McGowan for instance, just coz he's now at portugal doesnt make him a better player. Same with Mooy. He was the same player before he got promoted with hudders. A good player is a good player doesn't matter the league Well said Bunch. One of the few posters with I mind of his own! Cheers Fans Dont get me wrong though league is certainly still relevant to evaluating players in fact very important but put it this way there's a big big difference with just playing in a league and actually dominating it. Much rather pick a guy who is dominating the a league for instance than a guy playing average in Bundi 2. Performance in the context of the level of the league is what is important. That's why Aus Football fan shits me when he continually compares the leagues of our current players with older players and says Mooy is unproven - HTF is he unproven when he dominates his current league, his past league and international football. The guy is a gun you just need to watch him. IMO its not whether or not we have players actually playing in top leagues its whether or not we PRODUCE players good enough to play in them. And i believe that many of the current bunch are good enough to play there despite not being there currently. Sains, Milligan, Spira and troisi all good enough to be playing top 5 leagues or CL clubs albeit for spira and troisi maybe bottom of table la liga, EPL and Bundi and mid table serie a and French league. Those 4 are just as good as the golden gen albeit they weren't 'forced' to stick it out in europe before they made it - the current level of the a league (and CSL) is far greater than that of the old NSL which ppl aren't factoring in when evaluating our current squad against our old ones.
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+x+x+x+xAnother good point from one of the more respected posters on the Roar: Simply compare the leagues the players from the two starting 11s play in. And why on earth should the back 3 suddenly “gel” against this calibre of opponents when it can’t against second rate Asian opposition? I’m still picking 4-0 to Germany. I hope to wrong. I haaaaate this line of thinking! This preoccupation with league! I hate hate hate this. Richard Garcia i always use as the example. PLayed many premier league games despite being a spud. Not fit to lace Alex brosque or Nicky Carle's boots. Dylan McGowan for instance, just coz he's now at portugal doesnt make him a better player. Same with Mooy. He was the same player before he got promoted with hudders. A good player is a good player doesn't matter the league Well said Bunch. One of the few posters with I mind of his own! Cheers Fans Dont get me wrong though league is certainly still relevant to evaluating players in fact very important but put it this way there's a big big difference with just playing in a league and actually dominating it. Much rather pick a guy who is dominating the a league for instance than a guy playing average in Bundi 2. Performance in the context of the level of the league is what is important. That's why Aus Football fan shits me when he continually compares the leagues of our current players with older players and says Mooy is unproven - HTF is he unproven when he dominates his current league, his past league and international football. The guy is a gun you just need to watch him. IMO its not whether or not we have players actually playing in top leagues its whether or not we PRODUCE players good enough to play in them. And i believe that many of the current bunch are good enough to play there despite not being there currently. Sains, Milligan, Spira and troisi all good enough to be playing top 5 leagues or CL clubs albeit for spira and troisi maybe bottom of table la liga, EPL and Bundi and mid table serie a and French league. Those 4 are just as good as the golden gen albeit they weren't 'forced' to stick it out in europe before they made it - the current level of the a league (and CSL) is far greater than that of the old NSL which ppl aren't factoring in when evaluating our current squad against our old ones. Couldn't agree more mate. Love your work.
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I notice the game is only on Optus sport. If I don't watch it live when does it go on demand? Would I be able to get up at 5 and watch it?
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