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Socceroos to play Wales
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Socceroos to play Wales
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
I was hoping we could line up a side like Nigeria to play in London however I guess it's a matter of who is available and Wales will have to do. There isn't much more time for experimenting though as it's the last hit-out before the World Cup Qualifiers commence.
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
Both squads announced
Socceroos
Tim Cahill (Everton, England)
Luke DeVere (Gyeongnam FC, South Korea)
Brett Emerton (Blackburn, England)
Adam Federici (Reading, England)
Brett Holman (AZ Alkmaar, Holland)
Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace, England)
Neil Kilkenny (Bristol City, England)
Robbie Kruse (Fortuna Dusseldorf, Germany)
Scott McDonald (Middlesbrough, England)
Matt McKay (Brisbane Roar)
Lucas Neill (uncontracted)
Mark Schwarzer (Fulham, England)
Matthew Spiranovic (Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan)
James Troisi (Kayserispor Kulubu, Turkey)
Carl Valeri (Sassuolo Calcio, Italy)
Luke Wilkshire (Dinamo Moscow, Russia)
Rhys Williams (Middlesbrough, England)
Michael Zullo (Utrecht, Netherlands)
Wales
Goalkeepers:
Wayne Hennessey (Wolverhampton, England)
Boaz Myhill (West Bromwich Albion, England)
Defenders:
Darcy Blake (Cardiff City, Wales)
Danny Collins (Stoke City, England)
James Collins (Aston Villa, England)
Neal Eardley (Blackpool, England)
Danny Gabbidon (Queens Park Rangers, England)
Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest, England)
Adam Matthews (Celtic, Scotland)
Neil Taylor (Swansea City, Wales)
Ashley Williams (Swansea City, Wales)
Midfielders:
Joe Allen (Swansea City, Wales)
Gareth Bale (Tottenham, England)
Jack Collison (West Ham, England)
Andrew Crofts (Norwich City, England)
Andy King (Leicester City, England)
Joe Ledley (Celtic, Scotland)
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal, England)
Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading, England)
David Vaughan (Sunderland, England)
Strikers:
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City, England)
Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City, Wales)
Ched Evans (Sheffield United, England)
Steve Morison (Norwich City, England)
Sam Vokes (Wolverhampton, England)
Socceroos
Tim Cahill (Everton, England)
Luke DeVere (Gyeongnam FC, South Korea)
Brett Emerton (Blackburn, England)
Adam Federici (Reading, England)
Brett Holman (AZ Alkmaar, Holland)
Mile Jedinak (Crystal Palace, England)
Neil Kilkenny (Bristol City, England)
Robbie Kruse (Fortuna Dusseldorf, Germany)
Scott McDonald (Middlesbrough, England)
Matt McKay (Brisbane Roar)
Lucas Neill (uncontracted)
Mark Schwarzer (Fulham, England)
Matthew Spiranovic (Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan)
James Troisi (Kayserispor Kulubu, Turkey)
Carl Valeri (Sassuolo Calcio, Italy)
Luke Wilkshire (Dinamo Moscow, Russia)
Rhys Williams (Middlesbrough, England)
Michael Zullo (Utrecht, Netherlands)
Wales
Goalkeepers:
Wayne Hennessey (Wolverhampton, England)
Boaz Myhill (West Bromwich Albion, England)
Defenders:
Darcy Blake (Cardiff City, Wales)
Danny Collins (Stoke City, England)
James Collins (Aston Villa, England)
Neal Eardley (Blackpool, England)
Danny Gabbidon (Queens Park Rangers, England)
Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest, England)
Adam Matthews (Celtic, Scotland)
Neil Taylor (Swansea City, Wales)
Ashley Williams (Swansea City, Wales)
Midfielders:
Joe Allen (Swansea City, Wales)
Gareth Bale (Tottenham, England)
Jack Collison (West Ham, England)
Andrew Crofts (Norwich City, England)
Andy King (Leicester City, England)
Joe Ledley (Celtic, Scotland)
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal, England)
Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading, England)
David Vaughan (Sunderland, England)
Strikers:
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City, England)
Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City, Wales)
Ched Evans (Sheffield United, England)
Steve Morison (Norwich City, England)
Sam Vokes (Wolverhampton, England)
"The ball is round, the game lasts 90 minutes, that's a fact. Everything else is pure theory."
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
Carney and Kewell not selected due to fitness concerns.
Suprised Kennedy wasn't selected given his goal scoring form in Japan..
Suprised Kennedy wasn't selected given his goal scoring form in Japan..
"The ball is round, the game lasts 90 minutes, that's a fact. Everything else is pure theory."
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
I only know a few names here but they all play for big clubs! Its hard to believe they are 112 in the world.Wales
Goalkeepers:
Wayne Hennessey (Wolverhampton, England)
Boaz Myhill (West Bromwich Albion, England)
Defenders:
Darcy Blake (Cardiff City, Wales)
Danny Collins (Stoke City, England)
James Collins (Aston Villa, England)
Neal Eardley (Blackpool, England)
Danny Gabbidon (Queens Park Rangers, England)
Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest, England)
Adam Matthews (Celtic, Scotland)
Neil Taylor (Swansea City, Wales)
Ashley Williams (Swansea City, Wales)
Midfielders:
Joe Allen (Swansea City, Wales)
Gareth Bale (Tottenham, England)
Jack Collison (West Ham, England)
Andrew Crofts (Norwich City, England)
Andy King (Leicester City, England)
Joe Ledley (Celtic, Scotland)
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal, England)
Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading, England)
David Vaughan (Sunderland, England)
Strikers:
Craig Bellamy (Manchester City, England)
Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City, Wales)
Ched Evans (Sheffield United, England)
Steve Morison (Norwich City, England)
Sam Vokes (Wolverhampton, England)
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
If we were int he Euro confederation we'd be ranked about there or there aboutsI only know a few names here but they all play for big clubs! Its hard to believe they are 112 in the world.
Re: Socceroos to play Wales
Probably the cleanest I've seen us play in a long time. Hardly any long-bomb balls from the back. Our passing and triangles were superb and a pleasure to watch. Spira was outstanding. The left side still is our weakest. But great performance overall.
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Re: Socceroos to play Wales
The left side still is our weakest.
BRING ON CÁSSIO!
Re: Socceroos to play Wales
The left side still is our weakest.
BRING ON CÁSSIO!
Amen brother.
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