Brucetiki wrote:Sploosh wrote:No offense to the kiwis, but you'd reckon if we can only manage 1-1 against them, Germany wouldn't be too worried about playing us in June??
Agreed. 0-3 in the pool stage looks likely for Australia.
Now the FFA have turned this match into a political farce, making the players wear 'FIFA pass us the ball and Come Play 2018-2022' t-shirts. Also, why is the team doing a victory lap, they only beat New Zealand for crying out loud!
I think the more people that see or hear about our pitch for hosting the world cup, the better. And this was a good opportunity to get the message out there.
They weren't doing a victory lap, they were saying 'thanks for the support' and giving the fans a change to rev them up before the world cup. We did the same thing 4 years ago against Greece. I think it's a pretty cool gesture from the players and the FFA to the fans actually. All too often these days in sport, the fans are forgotten by primadona players.
Anyhoo, on that performance, we should be pretty concerned for our prospects in SA. If we defend like we did in that first half, we could see some ridiculous scorelines. We totally failed to deal with Fallon - his height was way too much for our defence. I thought our midfield was overrun in the first half too. Sure we put the boot in a couple of times, but there were some silly challenges and Grella was a lucky man not to see red. That was a disgraceful challenge.
It was a good fightback in the second half and both goals were well taken. Brad Jones pulled out a great save and I thought Jedinak, Rustyyeiirnsllejnsk (sp) and Culina battled well going forward towards the end of the game.
All I can say though is PLEASE get well Harry!