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  • well done arnie and the socceroos

    i grew up watching the socceroos when they never qualified for the world cup and it's good to see the boys get the job done.

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    Big football fan. Watched it this morning absolutely awesome. They played with intensity desire and heart and got the result we all wanted, with Arnie pulling off the master stroke substitution of the goalkeepers

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHL5gQ477Fo
    Last edited by Andrew Walker; 06-14-2022, 12:23 PM.
    When you trust your television
    what you get is what you got
    Cause when they own the information
    they can bend it all they want

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    • #3
      Not my sport, but this win was superb.
      I like watching the highlights of soccer games on tv.
      It's the often 79 minutes of watching players run up and down the field for no scoring that I find boring.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
        Big football fan. Watched it this morning absolutely awesome. They played with intensity desire and heart and got the result we all wanted, with Arnie pulling off the master stroke substitution of the goalkeepers

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHL5gQ477Fo
        you're warming on me

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zac View Post

          you're warming on me
          I have to admit whilst I didn’t really see that coming I did say to a few people in football in a a one off game of that magnitude anyone can beat anyone. Even said our best hope due to Peru being very very sound defensively was nil all and we win on penalties. As the game went on and no goals I started to really believe. Maybe I manifested that. I woke the house up here screaming with joy when Redmayne saved the last penalty.
          When you trust your television
          what you get is what you got
          Cause when they own the information
          they can bend it all they want

          John Mayer

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          • #6
            I never watch soccer unless it's the World Cup (and am in two minds about supporting Qatar as hosts as it was a slimy process for them the get picked), but I'm super happy about this outcome (qualifying 5 times in a row I think?)

            Not so long ago it was rare for us to qualify, particularly since we had to play a South American team for a spot.

            Looking forward to watching it... even if I have to put up with all those ads/banners for Qatar (which have already flooded my YouTube feed).

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post

              I have to admit whilst I didn’t really see that coming I did say to a few people in football in a a one off game of that magnitude anyone can beat anyone. Even said our best hope due to Peru being very very sound defensively was nil all and we win on penalties. As the game went on and no goals I started to really believe. Maybe I manifested that. I woke the house up here screaming with joy when Redmayne saved the last penalty.
              you're the unsung hero.
              you could say that the two weeks that the team was able to have in camp was a factor and no doubt it was but i'm pretty sure peru's in the middle of their season unlike our boys. it was a great result. the experience might count for something when they return later this year. i believe souttar should be fit - our campaign went south when he went down so he'd be a big in

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              • #8
                I don’t usually watch soccer. But I’ll watch Australia play in the World Cup. I do like watching the ladies team play every now and then too.

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