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October 7 will be touch and go depending on the vax rate, at the moment its 40% but it's set to ramp up with more Pfizer coming from the UK given the rest are due for their 2nd dose so it will be close, 80% will probably get reached at the end of October/start of November which means changes to international travel for the fully vaxxed so maybe they better off trying for November instead.
Even if we get close to that number I can see they maybe allocate a very small number of fans in the stadium like they have been doing in Europe where only 20 or 30% are allowed and only to a certain part of the stadium too in a safe way.
I said yesterday that maybe they could do this in November when the vax rate in NSW will be in excess of 80 and close to 90% double dose by then, so that month might be more reasonable but shows its a step the federal govt is starting to shift forward from this pandemic which is what we all want.
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+xOctober 7 will be touch and go depending on the vax rate, at the moment its 40% but it's set to ramp up with more Pfizer coming from the UK given the rest are due for their 2nd dose so it will be close, 80% will probably get reached at the end of October/start of November which means changes to international travel for the fully vaxxed so maybe they better off trying for November instead. Even if we get close to that number I can see they maybe allocate a very small number of fans in the stadium like they have been doing in Europe where only 20 or 30% are allowed and only to a certain part of the stadium too in a safe way. I said yesterday that maybe they could do this in November when the vax rate in NSW will be in excess of 80 and close to 90% double dose by then, so that month might be more reasonable but shows its a step the federal govt is starting to shift forward from this pandemic which is what we all want. Double dose vaccination is really at 30% because effective is 14 days from injection of the second jab
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Decentric 2
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+x+xOctober 7 will be touch and go depending on the vax rate, at the moment its 40% but it's set to ramp up with more Pfizer coming from the UK given the rest are due for their 2nd dose so it will be close, 80% will probably get reached at the end of October/start of November which means changes to international travel for the fully vaxxed so maybe they better off trying for November instead. Even if we get close to that number I can see they maybe allocate a very small number of fans in the stadium like they have been doing in Europe where only 20 or 30% are allowed and only to a certain part of the stadium too in a safe way. I said yesterday that maybe they could do this in November when the vax rate in NSW will be in excess of 80 and close to 90% double dose by then, so that month might be more reasonable but shows its a step the federal govt is starting to shift forward from this pandemic which is what we all want. Double dose vaccination is really at 30% because effective is 14 days from injection of the second jab And, from what others are reading, AZ second jab may only last for 6 months.
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One of the things I thought was a highlight against China, was how Matt Leckie not being in the team, with his usual lack of penalty box predation and inability to anticipate his teammates' attacking interplay, resulted in Mabil and Boyle alleviating pressure by scoring goals Matt ( and Robbie Kruse) generally wouldn't.
Recently as a central striker Leckie has athletically outjumped defenders on two occasions to score headed goals. But in general in the attacking third, when we have the ball, he has been relatively innocuous over the entirety of his career in terms of scoring goals expected of a player playing in the front three.
This has put excess pressure on his, and Robbie Kruse's, teammates.
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^ I actually agree with you there, Decentric, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Leckie.
I’m sure he still has a place in the squad, but I’m beginning to feel like we might be moving past him as a starting player.
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VACCINATED FANS BACK TO WATCH SOCCEROOSLockdown will be lifted for double-vaccinated fans next month when the Socceroos host a crucial World Cup qualifier at Bankwest Stadium. The Matildas will also play Brazil at the venue in October, as Sydney’s long-suffering sports lovers prepare to return to outside venues for the first time since June. Only fans and corporate guests with proof they are double-jabbed will be able to purchase tickets.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/coronavirus/vaccination-rates-mean-nsw-can-start-returning-to-normal-in-october/news-story/8b4297972d78e602043d28a5c7c9e9a1
Seems JJ has done a deal with the NSW government but there is no confirmation by the government as fas as I can see.
There is quite a bit more detail in the rest of that article.
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+x^ I actually agree with you there, Decentric, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Leckie. I’m sure he still has a place in the squad, but I’m beginning to feel like we might be moving past him as a starting player. Yeah he could be good as a defensive winger or even wing back but he lacks off the ball movement which is why we only ever scored off set pieces in the past
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+x+x+xOctober 7 will be touch and go depending on the vax rate, at the moment its 40% but it's set to ramp up with more Pfizer coming from the UK given the rest are due for their 2nd dose so it will be close, 80% will probably get reached at the end of October/start of November which means changes to international travel for the fully vaxxed so maybe they better off trying for November instead. Even if we get close to that number I can see they maybe allocate a very small number of fans in the stadium like they have been doing in Europe where only 20 or 30% are allowed and only to a certain part of the stadium too in a safe way. I said yesterday that maybe they could do this in November when the vax rate in NSW will be in excess of 80 and close to 90% double dose by then, so that month might be more reasonable but shows its a step the federal govt is starting to shift forward from this pandemic which is what we all want. Double dose vaccination is really at 30% because effective is 14 days from injection of the second jab And, from what others are reading, AZ second jab may only last for 6 months. The experience with the Pfizer vaccine in Israel is that effectiveness is down to 39% after 6+ months. They have already given about 20% of their population a third dose of Pfizer.
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Awesome news. Hard to believe. Hope rest of Aus follows this step eventually too🤞
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+xAwesome news. Hard to believe. Hope rest of Aus follows this step eventually too🤞 Doesn't sound like it is locked in. It sounds like BankWest may be - but the crowds will depend on vaccination rates which at this stage look they will fall short of the rate needed. at least will mean a friendly time to watch them on TV.
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Decentric 2
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+x+x^ I actually agree with you there, Decentric, and I’ve always had a soft spot for Leckie. I’m sure he still has a place in the squad, but I’m beginning to feel like we might be moving past him as a starting player. Yeah he could be good as a defensive winger or even wing back but he lacks off the ball movement which is why we only ever scored off set pieces in the past I respectfully disagree with you there, in terms of off the ball movement. ML's off the ball mouvement is a real strength in terms of the angle of, and number of runs he makes. However, he doesn't anticipate the build up play as well as most of his team-mates. He makes the wrong moves in relation to his teammates. It is where we broke down in the last Russian World Cup - the front three of Leckie, Kruse and Juric, etc, not converting the goals they should have from the amount of possession and attacking interplay in the attacking third. Henceforth , he probably wouldn't have found the position that Mabil did to score that first goal - taking the pressure of Australia. He would have also been unlikely to score the second goal that Boyle did, which alleviated scoreboard pressure even more. He might be a not more athletic, faster and physically stronger unit than Taggart as a central striker, but he doesn't position himself as well as Taggart. Even at best if he, and Kruse, found those positions, we've seen them convert a very low number of goals for players playing so many international games in the front three. I'm not sure how old Leckie is, but he would definitely have a better skill set for a Right Back, or as previously mentioned, Wing Back. In terms of international football anyway. It will be interesting to see how effectively he converts goals in the A L.
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I just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia.
C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney.
Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas.
WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well.
Play the next WCQ in Perth.
Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie.
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+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The governments won't allow it!! How much more obvious does it have to be!
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Decentric 2
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+x+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The governments won't allow it!! How much more obvious does it have to be! State governments have allowed AFL to be played in WA, SA and Tas, in the last few months. Why not Socceroos?
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+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. I don't see it as Sydney-centric. First of all there is no guarantee of crowds as even NSW will not be at 70%. So what are you looking for is the best time for TV audiences. That means you are limited to QLD, NSW and Vic. Tasmania does not have an appropriate stadium. Adelaide could be considered but WA would mean a kickoff at 10pm in the eastern states. If the FA could get a guarantee of crowds being allowed in Perth or Adelaide I suspect they would jump on that. However, given the uncertainty I think they are going for the best TV time for the most people and if they get crowds that is a bonus.
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+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The problem is the state govt in those states won't entertain the idea due to their low vaccine rates, so the idea they would let the players come in a bubble to train and play would never work. They won't even allow a fully vaccinated person in a Australia go to another state, so why would they allow someone from overseas to come in given they take very little returned travellers to hotel quarantine?
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Barca4Life
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+x+x+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The governments won't allow it!! How much more obvious does it have to be! State governments have allowed AFL to be played in WA, SA and Tas, in the last few months. Why not Socceroos? Assuming the AFL makes money to their state govt coffers more than a Socceroos game? That won't surprise me.
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+x+x+x+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The governments won't allow it!! How much more obvious does it have to be! State governments have allowed AFL to be played in WA, SA and Tas, in the last few months. Why not Socceroos? Assuming the AFL makes money to their state govt coffers more than a Socceroos game? That won't surprise me. Having better connected lobbyists and blanket media exposure to voters certainly doesn't hurt.
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+x+x+xI just can't get over the Sydneycentric view of football in Austrlaia. C- 19 is raging out of control in Sydney. Tasmania has had no community transmission of C-19 for 15 months. People have walked around devoid of masks and lockdowns for 15 months. Heaps of NSW residents have bought residential properties and farms sight unseen in Tas. WA has also been very effective in negating C-19. South Aus have also done quite well. Play the next WCQ in Perth. Play the following WCQ in South Aus, or if not, Tassie. The governments won't allow it!! How much more obvious does it have to be! State governments have allowed AFL to be played in WA, SA and Tas, in the last few months. Why not Socceroos? Because to play a Socceroos game means scores of people coming from overseas. AFL does not have that.
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Squad due any day now
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I think we'll know we're Jurics future lays with this squad
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Don’t think arnie will change too much with this squad. I think karacic comes in for strain, I think stensness will be picked over a McGowan or a Wright, I’m praying to god juric gets picked over anyone. Other than that it will be more of the same I think
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Very specific KO time for the Japan game.
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Squad announced tomorrow at 5:30pm.
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So if no Juric tomorrow we put a line through his name?
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+xSo if no Juric tomorrow we put a line through his name? he isn't in the zagreb squad for europa tomorrow because of a wrist injury. meaning he probably won't be in any national team squad this month.
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Don’t think targett should be picked but not sure who else we would have as striker
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+xDon’t think targett should be picked but not sure who else we would have as striker Mitch Duke
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Squad announcement has been moved to tomorrow. 5:30pm
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