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Nah no socceroos games for us. We don't deserve them because we didn't get 50,000 to f***ing olyroos games for the last decade.

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and your stadium sucks balls

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yob wrote:Nah no socceroos games for us. We don't deserve them because we didn't get 50,000 to f***ing olyroos games for the last decade.
Gees, thats more than the Adelaide population. They're expecting a bit much eh.

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Simmo79 wrote:and your stadium sucks balls
Your premier soocer ground is long enough for aussie rules.

Next.

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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.
I can't wait for the shitness of Subiaco Oval to further eminate into supporters of the rectangular codes.
Nah no socceroos games for us. We don't deserve them because we didn't get 50,000 to f***ing olyroos games for the last decade.
And we will not get them, because we did not get more then 13,000 on a Tuesday night against Indonesia with a Frank Farina led pack of gypsy's at the sh*t hole.

3 Sydney, 3 Melbourne and 1 Brisbane is my tip...

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Egan wrote:I can't wait for the shitness of Subiaco Oval to further eminate into supporters of the rectangular codes. ...
eminate :?: :confused:

That's not an eminent sentence. Translation?

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Typo.

'to become further engrained into soccer supporters'

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Simmo79 wrote:
Saints-Premiers wrote:And they're playing China in OCtober in.... you guessed it...Aussie Stadium
They're in danger of over-dosing Sydney with matches. Surely that would have been a good match to give to Brisbane or Perth?
Shouldn't be in Australia to begin with.

Moronic to schedule friendlies (intended for all the European first-choice players) in Australia during the European season, particularly when we have Asian qualifiers to have the team playing here fairly regularly nowadays.

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It could be ther Aussie A-Leaguers team. Kevin Muscat might get a game then.

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Unless it's a send off occasion, that'd be a bit pointless wouldn't it?

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Muscat has had plenty of send-off occasions. I hope he and Tiatto collide head on

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f***ing spastic should've been sent off for crunching diego in the grand final. He's like a great white - a danger to any living being around him, yet somehow a protected species.

or alternatively

he's like a great white - punch him in the nose and he'll go away

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This is off-topic but Gosford has 2 and Newcastle has 1 olympics final stage qualifers.
http://www.the-afc.com/english/competit ... en&stage=3
Going to Iraq, North Korea and Lebanon will be very very tough on the away legs.
What kind of crowds will Newcastle and Gosford get for these games, this is a guess but i am hoping 10k+.

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wolves and victory man wrote:This is off-topic but Gosford has 2 and Newcastle has 1 olympics final stage qualifers.
http://www.the-afc.com/english/competit ... en&stage=3
Going to Iraq, North Korea and Lebanon will be very very tough on the away legs.
What kind of crowds will Newcastle and Gosford get for these games, this is a guess but i am hoping 10k+.
Its only the olympic qualifiers, so I doubt more then a few thousand.

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A little disappointed with ticket sales for tonight's big match against Argentina. Although a Tuesday night and several stars missing doesn't help. 65,000 tickets have been pre-sold, the MCG is predicting 70,000, some were reporting in the press yesterday 80,000. I'd be happy with over 80k. Check out the MCG webcam to see the ground being prepared for tonight.

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