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Speak for yourself mate. I am loved by millions and millions of fellow Australians and they would cry for days possibly even weeks if I left. And furthermore I have every right to select whichever team I desire. So knock off the pseudo patriotic bunkum.
Author: santo Timestamp:- 17/6/2009 10:38:01 AM Subject: Re: Japan v Australia
Message: You must get around the house in a kimono - love all Japaneese horses, football team and probably eat misu every night. Even your profile pic looks like a failed plastic surgery attempt to conform.
Fair though the Blue Samurai are a good team - probably finish in a draw for mine depending on how strong a team Pim fields.
Author: SmileyBandit Timestamp:- 17/6/2009 3:50:29 PM Subject: Re: Japan v Australia
Message: As the clouds clear my unobscured vision of the heavens tells me that M. Bresciano nets the first goal in the 38th minute.
Mars portends a Japanese assault in which one M. Schwarzer must once again (and will, once again) hold steadfast behind the leaky tap that is the Australian back four.
An impatient solar flare guides my inner-eye to the 71st minute when J. Kennedy nods down to the foot of the near post to make it 2-0 to the good-guys.
What's that Jupiter? A third? Well, how kind of you to point me to the first national team goal for S. McDonald in the 90th minute to punctuate the fine Australian performance.
The stars have it 3-0 Australia. Let me consult my fickle darjeeling and I'll post an update henceforth.
LOL - You're obviously an aficionado on all things Japanese going by 'kimono','misu'(sic). Outstanding mate. Miso is actually very good for you but no I don't eat it every night. Glad to assist as always.
Anyway, the Socceroos did well to claw back the lead tonight but it was poor defensive work and goal protection by Japan all the same. But the blues did well to make Australia concede their first goal on home soil in a long time.
Doesn't matter in the end as I support Argentina as everyone knows.
Ecuador and Bolivia have both got the better of Argentina in recent times with the latter scoring a stunning upset - which sees the mighty Argentina in fourth spot on the table with Brazil their upcoming match (in Argentina). Maradona's coaching performance under a strong spotlight, however, expect this great football power to deliver when it comes to the crunch. They will defeat Brazil and they WILL qualify bottom line. And they WILL win the World Cup 2010. Maradona brings some controlled madness to the campaign and it is controlled insanity that gets the main job done.
Don't encourage the Chief Commmander of The Plod Squad please Spinning. Chivas once again hasn't understood a post. If I were to 'leave' obviously means permanently so the joke doesn't work.
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