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- Simmo79
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edited for accuracy In fact the group stage matches will be the same. More half-hearted running around trying to acclimatise and avoid injury. I'm fully expecting some poor results in the first round before they start to gel properly in the 1/4shot_dogma wrote:There was actually another training session on Sunday night between the Socceroos and Singapore U23's which ended 0-0.
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Socceroos seeded top in Asia qualifiers
Michael Lynch
August 6, 2007
Australia's exploits at the World Cup in Germany — where it reached the last 16 — has ensured it earns the No. 1 ranking in the Asian region for the coming World Cup qualifiers.
So the Socceroos will not have to take part in potentially tricky early matches against middle and lower-ranked Asian nations when qualifying for South Africa 2010 starts in October. [/i] Good[/i]
But Australia could still have to play up to 18 matches to make it to the finals.
It is possible it could face New Zealand, favourite to win the Oceania qualifying competition, in a play-off if it fails to qualify directly as one of the best four teams in the Asian region. wouldn’t that be awesome!
Australia, along with the other four teams that make up the top five seeds — South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Japan and Iran — goes straight through to the third qualifying phase, which begins early next year, the Asian confederation has announced.
The third phase is where the qualifying competition heats up, but with matches starting in February 2008 it could prove problematic for Australia.
The A-League will be in the middle of its finals campaign while top European-based players will be right at the heart of their domestic campaigns.
So whoever is coaching the team by then will have to ensure he gets the best available players, as the Asian Cup demonstrated that there will be no easy games for Australia.
The third phase will involve the five seeds alongside 15 other nations that have battled through the first two rounds of knockout games.
The 20 teams will be split into five groups of four, playing each other home and away on a league basis, with the top two teams in each mini league qualifying for the fourth phase.
Those 10 teams are split into two groups of five, again playing each other home and away, and the top two from each mini league will qualify directly for the World Cup finals.
The two third-placed teams will play each other on a home-and-away basis, with the winner going through to a final play-off against the winner of the Oceania region.
The fewest matches Australia would have to play to qualify would be 14, the most 18.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/soccer/se ... 46119.html
Even 7 home WCQs would be awesome. Spread the games around all the capital cities and a couple of major regional cities. More fans get the opportunity of watching the Roos. Hopefully more $$$ for the FFA – which is possible given that we’ve had some pretty big crowds for nothing matches against Paragauy in Brisbane, Greece in Melbourne and Uruguay in Sydney. Hopefully, Perth won’t miss out for once.
And from now on matches against Asian opposition won’t be written off as uncompetitive meaningless matches. That would be the only benefit of the 2007 Asian Cup f**k-up - > Asia is serious.
Can’t wait.
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I wouldn't look past 3 home games at the moment.
The first group phase should see matches played in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Then the next phase should see matches played in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
If we have to go through another 2 home games it will be Sydney and Melbourne again.
We have to play these small asian nations in front of huge crowds in Melbourne and Sydney to really put them off.
The first group phase should see matches played in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. Then the next phase should see matches played in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
If we have to go through another 2 home games it will be Sydney and Melbourne again.
We have to play these small asian nations in front of huge crowds in Melbourne and Sydney to really put them off.
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Exactly.Simmo79 wrote:They're in danger of over-dosing Sydney with matches. Surely that would have been a good match to give to Brisbane or Perth?Saints-Premiers wrote:And they're playing China in OCtober in.... you guessed it...Aussie Stadium
Will be Sydney's second game within 5 months. Now I know they have a contract with the NSW Government, but if they also play a game in Sydney next May like they have planned that will be 3 games in Sydney within 12 months, plus the "Blockbuster" between LA Galaxy and Sydney FC.
It's Sydney overkill. As you said, would have been a good game for Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth.
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Totally agree the FFA is way to Sydney bias. At least go to Newcastle for a NSW match against a nation like Colombia etc.Dasher39 wrote:Exactly.Simmo79 wrote:They're in danger of over-dosing Sydney with matches. Surely that would have been a good match to give to Brisbane or Perth?Saints-Premiers wrote:And they're playing China in OCtober in.... you guessed it...Aussie Stadium
Will be Sydney's second game within 5 months. Now I know they have a contract with the NSW Government, but if they also play a game in Sydney next May like they have planned that will be 3 games in Sydney within 12 months, plus the "Blockbuster" between LA Galaxy and Sydney FC.
It's Sydney overkill. As you said, would have been a good game for Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth.
I think Sydney is starting to take these matches for granted.