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Socceroos and Australian Football

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
Both Moore and Chipperfield are injuried technically. Moore made himseff unavaiable on the basic of an slight injury. But his still annoyed after that being suspended for the Paragury game.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
a little article in the west australia.The Henry move was bigger news apparently
Yeah Henry got spashed everywhere here, mind you that probably the biggest move in football since Ronadinho to Barca.

The only time i read something about the Asian Cup in the Football Fever section on Tuesdays in the Daily, which is only two pages long. During the A-League when Sydney FC were on top and the World Cup was on it got up tp 15-20 pages. Or a couple pages in the Friday Sports liftout after 15 pages of league. Mind you it got as much attention as the Wallibies and Swans.

Just read today that FFA have spent $2 million to prepare the Socceroos for the Asia Cup. Interesting thing is there is no real major prize money for the winner, expect entry into the Confed Cup and automatic entry in the next Asian Cup, which should have more prize money, if the Cup gets recognised by the wider football community and more sponsors.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
Just read today that FFA have spent $2 million to prepare the Socceroos for the Asia Cup. Interesting thing is there is no real major prize money for the winner, expect entry into the Confed Cup and automatic entry in the next Asian Cup, which should have more prize money, if the Cup gets recognised by the wider football community and more sponsors.
But if they win, or even do very well, the return on that $2 million through sponsorship, more juniors signing up, etc. would be well worth it.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
But if they win, or even do very well, the return on that $2 million through sponsorship, more juniors signing up, etc. would be well worth it.
Yeah i know mainly the potential Asian based sponsorship deals are what you will gain the money back on. I mentioned it more due to the fact that the FFA (or the old bodies) spent nothing on the Oceania Cup and basically nothing on the Confed Cups in the past. Some World Cup campaigns they didn't even spend $2 mil on. Also teams like Japan, Korea, China, Saudi Arabi etc would spend 5-10 million on an Asian Cup campaign. Just a postive sign of change for Football in this country.
 

chaminda_00

Hall of Fame Member
I hear Viduka considering extending his international career so he can score more goals against weak Asian defences and improve his strike rate.

Hard to tell how good that performance was, as Singapore didn't even make the Asian Cup. To be kept scoreless in the first half is pretty poor. If we leave those gaps in defence against better attacking sides we could be in a bit of trouble. But i think Singapore meant to be good in defence crap in attack. So i guess that explains it.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
The third goal was awesome. Pretty dodgy performance otherwise, but Kewell looked in a different class for a while there.
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
The third goal was awesome. Pretty dodgy performance otherwise, but Kewell looked in a different class for a while there.

Kewell has to be one of the most overrated players in the world.
Done jack all for Liverpool and technically he's average compared to the world's best players....yet Socceroo supporters (especially Fuller) make him out to be their Enzo Francescoli or their Zidane. :laugh: :laugh:
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
TBF when he's playing Kewell is decidedly decent. It's just he's crocked so often it's largely ruined his career.

He'd have played for England if he'd have gone down that route, he'd have been a lot better than many of the stiffs we tried wide left before Joe Cole stepped up.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Kewell has to be one of the most overrated players in the world.
Done jack all for Liverpool and technically he's average compared to the world's best players....yet Socceroo supporters (especially Fuller) make him out to be their Enzo Francescoli or their Zidane. :laugh: :laugh:
Haha, what? Which Fuller are you talking about? If I've ever praised Kewell to any significant degree on this forum, I don't remember it. He's a terribly inconsistent performer, but his best is very good, and clearly at times (like the third goal the other night...) he's a class above most of the competition in the Australian side. If you disagree with that, you're stupid. He's not that great though.

BTW, if you didn't watch the game in question, Kewell came off the bench well into the second half and dominated, scoring once and setting Viduka up with the last goal, against average opposition. That was what my comment was discussing.
 
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