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welcome to the shite umpiring cup all teams will now do paper sissers rock to decide games due to unavailability of any umpire with eyes

f**k that, how about we just scrap the games altogether and the referees can just play chess between themselves

Yeh, to be honest it probably was a red card (by FIFA's stupid rules anyway). But how about that tackle by the Ghanaian? That was a clear red card under any circumstances. Yet Timmy Cahill gets sent off for his tackle. It's ridiculous.

Disagree with you on Mcdonald, hes crap...

Imo 4-4-2, Ruki and Kennedy up front.

Haha there you go again blaming the players for the coaches faults. McDonald isn't crap, he is the best striker Australia has, and is a far better player than Mark Viduka or Harry Kewell (albeit a different sort of player). His record speaks for itself, 51 goals in 88 SPL games for Celtic. The difference between his form for the Socceroos and his form for Celtic is the fact that when he played for Celtic his coach used him in a formation that suited him, and reaped the benefits. For the Socceroos he has always played upfront by himself, which he absolutely can not do.

People seem to think that if a player is good then they can play well in any position and suit any formation, but it really isn't the case. If the coach gets the tactics right and has good man management skills, any team can beat anybody, eg. Switzerland vs Spain, Serbia vs Germany, New Zealand vs Italy... All perfect examples of the coach nailing the tactics. Don't underestimate the influence tactics and good coaching has on a game.

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Australia 2-1 Serbia; Germany 1-0 Ghana. Not enough for Australia to go through to the last 16 :D What a good effort though. Anyone who tries to tell me Australia can't play football, I will be pointing them to that match. Unlucky Socceroos




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