Aussie V Uruguay

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Aussie V Uruguay

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So whos gonna give me some good odds on Aus beating Uruguay on sunday?
does Auss have any chance?

I played WC bygfoot the other day and NZ knocked Me(aus) out and then lost to Uruguay ...is this some twisted omen :)
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well..

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I don't know the strength of Australia, but I know a bit about Uruguay. So no good odds from me, due to lack of knowledge about the australian team.

But the ball is round so who knows :wink:
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australia got better in recent years, i think. but south american teams being what they are, i'd still say 65-75% that the urus win (is this already the wc playoff?)

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gyboth wrote:australia got better in recent years, i think. but south american teams being what they are, i'd still say 65-75% that the urus win (is this already the wc playoff?)

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Post by vector »

We survived better than I expected but allthough we were courageous and brave we were out classed all the way. We have no real fire power up front. Hesitation with the ball indicates we have no where to take it once we have it.
Still 1v0 isnt too bad and away from home is a respectable score in any game so lets see what our home advantage brings us.
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i don't know much about uruguay but australia aren't that bad compared to scotland
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sport.be wrote:1v0 Australia wins in the penalties
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Congratulation Australia, you did better than the Belgians (who were third and weren't qualified for play-offs :( )
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sport.be wrote:1v0 Australia wins in the penalties
:shock: wow. great achievement, congrats, vector :-)

btw, germany is qualified, too. in fact they were the first ones to qualify ;-)

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A different team walked out onto the arena last night. The courage and belief was still there but their game changed. It had evolved. They were no longer playing under Urguay but alongside. We grew up as it were. Fought a brilliant battle and held the nerves. Amazing. great spectacle !! The aussie media was rampant with chorus of wonder and hope. Lets just assume that Soccer(football) will no longer remain "the other football" but become "the football" in this land down under.
In the media it even pushed aside the cricket hype, thats a big jump here.
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congrats
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Australia can be a good surprise in next WC. In Brazil we do not have news about Aussie, and i not agree with brazilians, when talks about an easy group in WC.

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i think he's meaning to say brazil will beat australia only 3:1 instead of 7:0.

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Socceroos not bad

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I forget what year it was, but I want to say about six years ago (correct me based on some math on whenever Youth World Cup is held) the Joeys (the adult team is nicknamed Socceroos, kangaroo babies are joeys) made the last four. Don't remember what side ousted them but I imagine by now all those players should be mature.

Wouldn't put any money on them though.
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Re: Aussie V Uruguay

Post by ligachampions »

Urugay is better than Aussie. Aussie never can do more to meet American Club. That why they moved to Asian Group.
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