The brazi production line is in full swing, I see. Is there any need to have the two best right backs in the world? Either of them would be better than most other major footballing powers' best winger.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: razil[/cite]how the eff did NZ win Oceania, are the Ozzies in a the Asian group now?[/quote] Yes they moved after the 2006 World Cup and got knocked out by Thailand on Penalties in the Asian Cup quarter-final. It's fair to say they are now the England of Asia.[/quote]
Australia have qualified for the World Cup, haven't they?
[cite]Posted By: razil[/cite]how the eff did NZ win Oceania, are the Ozzies in a the Asian group now?
Yes they moved after the 2006 World Cup and got knocked out by Thailand on Penalties in the Asian Cup quarter-final. It's fair to say they are now the England of Asia.
Australia have qualified for the World Cup, haven't they?
Yep, the qualified with Japan in the group. North & South Korea qualified from the other group.
[cite]Posted By: McLovin[/cite]It's been a very good tournament, this.
The brazi production line is in full swing, I see. Is there any need to have the two best right backs in the world? Either of them would be better than most other major footballing powers' best winger.
If one of them could play left back they'd be laughing. They've never replaced Roberto Carlos.
It's frightening the amount of quality players they produce. AC Milans star striker Pato, worth about £40m and can't even get in their team, Ronaldinho not even in the squad, Diego who Juventus just bought for over £20m isn't in their squad either.
all our so called 'crap' players of recent times are just far too good for us now.... so so depressing to have fallen so far in such a short space of time..... i mean how piss poor have we become since curbs left it beggars belief , if we'd tried to have become this pony we couldn't have done a better job
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The brazi production line is in full swing, I see. Is there any need to have the two best right backs in the world? Either of them would be better than most other major footballing powers' best winger.
Yes they moved after the 2006 World Cup and got knocked out by Thailand on Penalties in the Asian Cup quarter-final. It's fair to say they are now the England of Asia.[/quote]
Australia have qualified for the World Cup, haven't they?
If one of them could play left back they'd be laughing. They've never replaced Roberto Carlos.
It's frightening the amount of quality players they produce. AC Milans star striker Pato, worth about £40m and can't even get in their team, Ronaldinho not even in the squad, Diego who Juventus just bought for over £20m isn't in their squad either.
boo ;o)
WTF ?
2-2 ten mins to go
3-2 Brazil 5 mins
Cracking game...be good if the World cup is like that next year.