paladisious
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12 January 2015 19:00 (Brisbane time) Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane
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Footballking55
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Raining at the moment, but should clear by kickoff.
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highkick05
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Younis Mahmood staying in Australia to play for an A-League team apparently Eurosport commentator saying The whole Palenstine team could probably apply for Humanitarian visas while they're here. Edited by highkick05: 12/1/2015 08:01:30 PM
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switters
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pitch has improved a bit
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paladisious
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So Younis Mahmoud hasn't played club football for a year? What has he been up to?
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paladisious
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Saw more fight in Palestine than either of these teams...
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thejollyvic
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paladisious wrote:Saw more fight in Palestine than either of these teams... yeh living up to the meh title of this game
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switters
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bit of a nothing performance from both teams, iraq had some good moments but thats about it. Hoping for a better second half.
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playmaker11
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Doesn't look like Iraq's steongest XI...? Surely you'd want to open with 3 points rather than keep players in cotton wool.
By now, American Samoa must have realised that Australias 22-0 win over Tonga two days earlier was no fluke.
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thejollyvic
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swindon town on fireeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Edited by thejollyvic: 12/1/2015 09:33:18 PM
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The Maco
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It might have been deflected but it shows what having a run at the back 4 can do, hopefully this goes end to end now
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lolitsbigmic
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playmaker11 wrote:Doesn't look like Iraq's steongest XI...? Surely you'd want to open with 3 points rather than keep players in cotton wool. That what i was thinking at the game, but when you look at it. It would be a must win for either team if they want to progress. You think both fancy their chances against palestein but wouldn't against japan. Making the winner of this most likely to go through. So it was with the total lack of intensity in the final third for iraq and well the lack of anything from jordan was a litle dissapointing. Although i did enjoy the iraqi fans. Although I like the no. 8 from Jordan only jordanian player that could make something happen.
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Davstar
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So far ever Gulf nation but Uzbekistan has better at the semi-pro level...
these Kangaroos can play football - Ange P. (Intercontinental WC Play-offs 2017)
KEEP POLITICS OUT OF FOOTBALL
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JonoMV
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Davstar wrote:So far ever Gulf nation but Uzbekistan has better at the semi-pro level... Uzbekistan is not a gulf nation.
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BRFC_92
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Davstar wrote:So far ever Gulf nation but Uzbekistan has better at the semi-pro level... What? I don't understand what you're saying.
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TheSelectFew
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Shittest game of the tournament.
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paladisious
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Davstar wrote:So far ever Gulf nation but Uzbekistan has better at the semi-pro level...
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