World Cup - Brazil 2014

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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby pels » Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:23 am

Not a great performance but got the result needed.
Great for the game to go to another world cup.
Hopefully a few more young players step up and start performing.
Rogic is one that should be starting more often.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby MightyEagles » Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:51 pm

Brodlach wrote:
JK wrote:Think we'll get smacked at the Cup


Agreed


You 2 must have a crystal ball and know which countries are in and who we are playing.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:18 pm

MightyEagles wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
JK wrote:Think we'll get smacked at the Cup


Agreed


You 2 must have a crystal ball and know which countries are in and who we are playing.

We will be ok.
We will get one gun side, a decent european side and one side from Africa or South America that is almost guaranteed
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby whufc » Wed Jun 19, 2013 6:31 pm

We need to now go and organise as many international friendlies as possible, mainly against the best nations with a couple against nations we should beat.

We need to get as much game time into Kruse, Oar, Rogic etc etc.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:18 pm

whufc wrote:We need to now go and organise as many international friendlies as possible, mainly against the best nations with a couple against nations we should beat.

We need to get as much game time into Kruse, Oar, Rogic etc etc.

We have definitely got Brazil in Brazil and I did hear we are trying to tee up a couple against European opposition.
Greece and Denmark have been mentioned
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby JK » Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:42 pm

MightyEagles wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
JK wrote:Think we'll get smacked at the Cup


Agreed


You 2 must have a crystal ball and know which countries are in and who we are playing.


Pretty sure there's a good chance we'll come across much better than Iraq.

Naturally I want us to go well, but I think we've had better teams in previous campaigns, hopefully I'm eating my words by WC time.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby dedja » Wed Jun 19, 2013 8:06 pm

You also have to think Iraq were a tad underdone after 30 years of off and on wars at home ...
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Il Duce » Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:27 am

Jase wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Glad he scored, love the big fella and cant understand why he hasnt been given more opportunities


Cos he's been injured for ages

^^ That, I believe he has only recently started playing at club level, so would say not because we haven't wanted to but because we couldn't would explain his lack of playing time for the national team over this campaign.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Bully » Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:27 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Jase wrote:Who gives a rats arse that we MIGHT get smacked....

We also might do some smacking... we have some very very good young players coming through... Oar, Kruse (even though he was crap tonight), Rogic are guns already and only going to get better....

Better to be there than not...

Exactly.
We will be fine, have to offload a bit of deadwood along the way.
Now we have qualified we are guaranteed decent opponents in upcoming friendlies.
Shows how good our status is when Brazil invite us over their for a friendly


or play teams like Italy and favourtisum towards them. I doubt we will win more than one game this time. Think the Nazis are a shoe in or spain
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:42 pm

Spain rightly will be favourites but conditions in Brazil will suit the South American nations to a tee plus they will get some home dodgy decisions.
I expect Brazil and the Argies to go very deep into the comp
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby cossi11 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:33 am

Have started looking into accomodation over there and have read that it is best to book accomodation now while other countries such as the US have not qualified as once the remaining countries have qualified it will book up pretty quickly.

Dilemma we have is that there are 12 different stadiums that the WC will be played at and some of those destinations are 5-6000km apart. Without knowing where Australia will be drawn it does make it tricky to book somewhere and then discover they are playing 5000km away.

The plus side is i read that fanatics do not expect the amount of Australian fans to exceed to amount of tickets on offer for us so with that being said i am hoping to get to all Aussie games.

What are others planning on doing that are going?
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 11:27 am

cossi11 wrote:Have started looking into accomodation over there and have read that it is best to book accomodation now while other countries such as the US have not qualified as once the remaining countries have qualified it will book up pretty quickly.

Dilemma we have is that there are 12 different stadiums that the WC will be played at and some of those destinations are 5-6000km apart. Without knowing where Australia will be drawn it does make it tricky to book somewhere and then discover they are playing 5000km away.

The plus side is i read that fanatics do not expect the amount of Australian fans to exceed to amount of tickets on offer for us so with that being said i am hoping to get to all Aussie games.

What are others planning on doing that are going?

Im looking at going with a tour like fanatics or similar to get access to all Australia matches.
Will probably go over a few weeks early to do some sightseeing.
Air fares are quite dear. Unless we get drawn with Brazil id think we will be playing at some of the regional venues
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:56 pm

cossi11 wrote:Have started looking into accomodation over there and have read that it is best to book accomodation now while other countries such as the US have not qualified as once the remaining countries have qualified it will book up pretty quickly.

Dilemma we have is that there are 12 different stadiums that the WC will be played at and some of those destinations are 5-6000km apart. Without knowing where Australia will be drawn it does make it tricky to book somewhere and then discover they are playing 5000km away.

The plus side is i read that fanatics do not expect the amount of Australian fans to exceed to amount of tickets on offer for us so with that being said i am hoping to get to all Aussie games.

What are others planning on doing that are going?


Assuming the ticket application process is similar to Euro 2012, I'll apply for the England ticketing package, Australia ticketing package and should they qualify which is relatively unlikely, the Ireland ticketing package.

I'll be flying in from Ireland so I think I'll have it a bit cheaper than those coming from Australia, but it still seems to be far from a cheap destination.

The plan is to pretty well just be around the place for the group stages, but also manage 7-10 days travelling around South America. Not sure yet if that'll be before or after the group stages, depends on flights, but should I travel after the group stages then I'll probably give myself an extra few days in Rio / Sao Paulo before flying out in the hopes of jagging a qtr final or semi final ticket.
Will aim to be in Sao Paulo for the opening game also just to soak up the atmosphere and then I'll travel off towards my group stage matches.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby nuggety goodness » Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:23 am

wat hing the confed cup final and Brazil are pantsing Spain...

this could be a preview of a game deep into the WC...
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:17 pm

Apparently world cup ticket prices will be announced within the hour.
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 1:12 pm

Sam_goUUUdogs wrote:Apparently world cup ticket prices will be announced within the hour.

Prices are not that bad, looking to get a package to see all Australian games plus finals. Definately going to try to get a final ticket whatever the cost, have been to other finals before but never the actual final
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby johntheclaret » Sat Jul 20, 2013 10:22 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Sam_goUUUdogs wrote:Apparently world cup ticket prices will be announced within the hour.

Prices are not that bad, looking to get a package to see all Australian games plus finals. Definately going to try to get a final ticket whatever the cost, have been to other finals before but never the actual final

Just going for a long week end then Jim ;)
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Bully » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:41 pm

lol at Australia against brazil :lol:
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Jim05 » Sun Sep 08, 2013 6:54 pm

Bully wrote:lol at Australia against brazil :lol:

Pathetic, too many hacks picked
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Re: World Cup - Brazil 2014

Postby Il Duce » Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:35 pm

6-0 sums up the gap between us and the worlds best and we need to invest in some proper national development as in similar to englands new st.geroges national training center where they work with the best from under 6 to the first team. it improves everyone and maybe in the future we can compete and even try to win things until then we will have to just pray.
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