Australia v Bahrain

With Qatar and Qualification out of the road, the boys landed in Sydney today to prepare for our next assignment against Bahrain on Wednesday Night.

No Let Up

I don’t expect any let up from the players this Wednesday. Although we have qualified I feel we will want the psychological edge over arch rivals Japan. I certainly do as a fan. I think only injury’s will keep Pim from fielding the same side he did on Sunday morning.

Party Time

This Wednesday will give us Aussies, who could not get to Qatar, a chance to party and celebrate our Qualification for the greatest sporting event on earth. I will fly to Sydney with my wife to join in the festivities, and am looking forward to celebrating with my GGA friends.

Go the Socceroos.

Tezza

June 08 2009 | World Cup | No Comments »

WE’VE QUALIFIED

It started out against Qatar on Feb 6, 2008 in Melbourne. We won 3-0 that night. In the early hours of this morning, we again faced Qatar in Doha this time. The 4th time during this WC campaign. We settled for a 0-0 score and with that, “QUALIFICATION” For South Africa 2010.

It was not all that pretty, and the Qatari’s certainly came out swinging. They took the fight to us and gave us the toughest match against them yet.

In the end we qualified.

368 days to go

June 07 2009 | Socceroos and World Cup | No Comments »

Australia v Qatar

Tonight’s The Night.

Nothing to do with Rod Stewart, and everything to do with the Socceroos. 1 point from this match and we are off to South Africa, guaranteed.

It brings back memories of November 16, 2005 for me. Although I will not be in Doha tonight, I will be in my lounge room at 2am tomorrow morning (after a nanna nap) to cheer the boys on. And when it happens I will more than likely wake up my household and possibly my neighbors.

Pim Verbeek

There has been much written about Pim since he took the reigns. Most people had never heard of him at first then a great deal of the media and some fans have been highly critical of the way we have played during qualification.

Facts

  1. We are top of the group
  2. We have 4 wins and 1 draw, zero losses
  3. Zero goals against
  4. We need 1 point from the next 9 on offer to qualify

It beggars belief that people could be unhappy with this. Many managers and countries would be ecstatic at this position. 4 years ago we were looking to qualify for the first time in 32 years, and only the second time in our history. I for one am extremely happy at our position, and am extremely happy with Pim as our manager.

Players Frustrated

You could hear in the players voices this week, their frustration at the Australian Media who continue to snipe at Pim and his style. They are very defensive of Pim and of how they have played thus far. It is great to see the players back their manager to the hilt. I also like how Pim backs himself and is no puppet of the media. he tells it like it is and does not back down from his style.

Technical Ability

There is no doubt that our players are capable of playing a more technical style and perhaps scoring more goals. However, Pim’s brief is to “QUALIFY” our team for the World Cup. He is 1 point away from that.

We will qualify either tonight or on Wednesday night against Bahrain in Sydney, either way, Pim has done his job.

Stage 2

His next mission will be to prepare our team to play in South Africa and get to the next round or even the Quarter Finals. How ever he does this, he has my 100% backing.

Go You Socceroos

Tezza

June 06 2009 | Socceroos and World Cup | No Comments »

One More Point

This time 4 years ago, we Aussies had already clinched the Oceania group and were eagerly watching the South American qualification group. Who would we play in November? Uruguay again? Paraguay or Columbia? It went down to the wire and history shows that we played Uruguay and showed Reccoba that his “Divine Right” was to put his head up his arse. A special night in Sydney on November 16 2005 polarised Australians like no other match in our sporting history.

Qatar, Guitar? Whatever

Next Sunday morning our time (2am), we take on Qatar in Doha. We need 1 point from this match to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa next year. That is a draw. And if we don’t get the point there we have 2 more matches in the following 10 days to gain that point, and both of them on home soil.

AFC has worked for us.

By moving out of Oceania and into the AFC, Australia now plays more games against more creditable opponents. OK, we won’t play against a top South American team for a playoff but we may find one at the World Cup.

Excitement

The excitement is building for me. I have tickets to the World Cup now so all I need is for the Socceroos to qualify. And I will watch that in the early hours of Sunday morning, June 7. I may not be at the ground this time, but you still may hear me from my lounge room when the final whistle blows.

Celebration

The following Wednesday I will be in Sydney for our match against Bahrain. It is here where I will catch up with my many Aussie mates, some of whom will be in Doha. I don’t know if it will be the same as 2005, but I intend to give it a real shot.

Oh What a Feeling

Oh What a Feeling

May 31 2009 | Socceroos and World Cup | No Comments »

“Don’t mind him, he’s from Barcelona.”

Is this what Nemanja Vidic thought this morning my time when Samuel Eto’o drifted down the right flank to out step Vidic and score at the 10 minute mark? Perhaps Sir Alex has watched all 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers too many times and was lulled into a false sense of security.

Clear as Mud

It would appear to me that if you give the likes of Messi, Iniesta and Xavi room to move they will hurt you. And when you do it in Rome at the UCL Final, the world sees it. Apart from the opening 10 mins, Man U was totally out played by a far better Football team. Congratulations Barcelona.

Sour Grapes

For what was a game played at a very good standard of fair play, there were 2 incidents that had no place in the match.

1. Ronaldo’s two footed, studs up tackle on Carlos Puyol

2. Scholes two footed hack.

It was obviously frustration, but the game did not deserve such cynicism. Both ended up with cards.

It seems that Ronaldo’s sour grapes continued after the match, by indicating that his “father like” figure, Sir Alex had blundered with the tactics. I assume he meant playing Ronaldo as a lone striker. This did perplex many football pundits I am sure. But is this the key Ronaldo needs to unlock the door and flee to Real Madrid?

For the Record

1. I tipped Man U to win this morning

2. I am a Ronaldo fan. He just needs to “Harden the Fuck Up” and stop whinging. Play football Cristiano, that is what you do best.

“You’ll have to forgive him. He’s from Barcelona.” – Basil Fawlty

Tezza

May 28 2009 | General | No Comments »

World Cup Tickets

MY WORLD CUP TICKET APPLICATION IS SUCCESSFUL.

Just had e-mail confirmation that my ticket application is successful. It is still pending payment, but they just have to run my credit card details through. Gee I hope I gave them the right numbers.

I was so excited last night seeing the online status with a Green tick beside it. I do believe the rush I felt was better than sex.

It is now time to dive further into planning my trip. 391 days until it kicks off.

South Africa here we come.

Tezza

May 16 2009 | World Cup | No Comments »

Cheating Referee???

This morning at Stamford Bridge saw a UEFA Champions League semi final between Chelsea and Barcelona. a nil all draw at the Nou Camp last week really set this game up to be a classic. And by all accounts was just that.

Shame

The shame of it all is that it will be more remembered by the absolutely disgusting display by Michael Ballack and Didier Drogba towards the referee. The Chelsea players were incensed at up to 4 decisions not going their way, with the most damaging being a late hand ball claim that would have given Chelsea a penalty and the match. For the record, it was a 50-50 for me, there was no intent and the player had turned his back.

Disgusting

The scene of Ballack chasing the referee up the field screaming at him is just not needed in our game. It shows utter disrespect for the officials and for the game in general.

Then after the whistle we see Terry approach the ref and then Drogba lets loose with the most unprofessional tirade I have seen on a football field in a very long time.

Cheating Referee?

Drogba’s comments suggest he thinks the referee was cheating and then his coach, Guus Hiddink (I love the man for what he did for Australian Football) goes and backs him up by agreeing with Drogba in a press conference.

If you want to make such allegations make sure you have the evidence to prove it.

Enough time to win it.

Chelsea went 1-0 up in the ninth minute. The highlights suggest that Chelsea had a number of chances to increase their lead but failed to do so. At about the 70th minute Barca had Abidal sent off for a professional foul. I would argue that it was not even a foul. And I am sure if Barca lost we would hear a lot about that incident. Nevertheless, Chelsea played against 10 men for the last 20 minutes and still could not score.

The facts are that Chelsea had enough time and possession to win a place in the final and did not. A 93rd minute strike put Braca through on the away goal rule.

Stop Whinging

Chelsea fans should stop whinging about the referee and focus on why one of the most expensive Football teams on the planet missed golden opportunities.

In the end the referees and the players are humans beings and humans make mistakes. The referee could have given another penalty just like Essien could have scored a second goal. Neither did.

Disciplinary Action required

UEFA should take a hard line against Drogba in particular but also Ballack and Hiddink to a lesser extent. All for bringing the game in to disrepute.

Cheers

Tezza

PS:  Why do women love Chelsea?

They can stay on top for ninety minutes and still come second!

May 07 2009 | General | 4 Comments »

World Cup Tickets Phase 2

It is now less than 3 hours until Phase 2 goes on sale. First in First served people.

The excitement is building just like 4 years ago. The anticipation every time I press F5 tonight will be exhilarating. I may not get a ticket but I will have fun trying.

Good Luck Everyone.

Tezza

May 04 2009 | General | No Comments »

World Cup Tickets

Well it is official now, NO tickets for me in Phase 1.

Phase 2 is a first in first served round which is Monday May 4th. No details on what time yet. I imagine it will be a log into the Web Site and select tickets to the games you want etc. With so many people on the site it will be very slow.

If it is anything like 2005/06 then it will be an all nighter pressing the F5 key to keep trying to get the page.

Cheers

Tezza

April 26 2009 | World Cup | No Comments »

World Cup Tickets

Now unless you have no idea about the “World Cup” coming up in South Africa next year (you either live under a rock or in Mt Isa), you would be aware that since April 15th we have been waiting for the results of the first round of ticket applications to be announced from FIFA.

The draw has been done and was oversubscribed by millions. And people like me are waiting on an e-mail from FIFA. And now we are also watching our Credit Card statements online. You see, FIFA are debiting accounts and changing the online application status before sending the e-mails

I have a few mates whos CC’s have been debited the right ammount from FIFA for the tickets they applied for. But they are so sceptical after 2006 that they will not believe it until they recieve an e-mail confirmation.

As for me, NO movement on the CC or online status. But hey it still says “PENDING” so I guess I am still in with a shot.

The excitment is building and there are still 14 months to go. I am going to drive my family nuts again, I am sure.

I wonder if it is too early to add a countdown timer to my desktop?

Tezza

April 24 2009 | General | No Comments »

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