MartynKrause
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Safe landing! Good! Kewell looks half asleep in that photo. I don't blame him! Come on the Socceroos!!!!! What do you think about the FourFourTwo article Socceroos Touch Down In South Africa? THE Socceroos have become the first international team to arrive for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, touching down in Johannesburg overnight.Have your say.
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imnofreak
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Chippers is showing his age in that first photo :shock: Looks older than Pim
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GazGoldCoast
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TOUCHDOWN!!!
How many points do we get for that?
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bopman
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Not having a dig but do any of you Ockers think that spending this long in Africa before the Cup isn't necessarily a good thing?
Often when sports teams go to Africa they struggle with keeping themselves fresh because of the security and things of the like... Obviously once the cup starts it wont be to bad but 2 and a half weeks prior will stretch out.
Are your games at sea level or altitude?
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Pope_003
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Extra time for acclimatisation is important. Many international teams struggle with the altitude in some parts of SA. Our games against Serbia and Ghana are at altitude, particularly the Ghana game in Rustenburg.
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elmejor
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Pim is thinking of winning the first game. That's the type of mentality they, and us supporters, need to have, good to see.
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Silence Zarathustra
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Pope_003 wrote:Extra time for acclimatisation is important. Many international teams struggle with the altitude in some parts of SA. Our games against Serbia and Ghana are at altitude, particularly the Ghana game in Rustenburg. +1 People tend to forget just how high above sea level some of the venues are this year.
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10327930
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Holman has a mullet hahahaha
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Tyson_85
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Pope_003 wrote:Extra time for acclimatisation is important. Many international teams struggle with the altitude in some parts of SA. Our games against Serbia and Ghana are at altitude, particularly the Ghana game in Rustenburg. Don't Serbia arrive quite late, thought I saw 7 June somwhere??
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Ecce
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Come on Socceroos!!!!
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Daniel1991
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First to arrive... Hopefully not the first to leave.
Go the Socceroos!!!
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Daniel1991
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Don't come home too soon.
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Skinner(C)
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bopman wrote:Not having a dig but do any of you Ockers think that spending this long in Africa before the Cup isn't necessarily a good thing?
Often when sports teams go to Africa they struggle with keeping themselves fresh because of the security and things of the like... Obviously once the cup starts it wont be to bad but 2 and a half weeks prior will stretch out.
Are your games at sea level or altitude? Have you seen where they're staying?
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Neasden_Rovers
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Camp is at altitude. Security will be fine. Socceroos will be isolated and will stick to a program designed by sports scientists and Pim. We will beat the Americans, draw the Danish and qualify to play the Americans again, provided Holman doesn't start.
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Heineken
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10327930 wrote:Holman has a mullet hahahaha Sexy =p~
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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