

And it’s not like Spain’s second team are any good, are they? QUOTE OF THE WEEK In the meantime, the best chance of Australia getting out of the groups is a point against Chile or Holland and then a win in their final game against Spain, who may have already qualified for the last 16 and could play their second-string team. It’s not that there isn’t talent – football is actually the most-played sport in Australia – but they may just be in an inter-Golden Generation generation. But many of the Culturalstereotyperoos are gracing unseemly places like the Transylvanian third division (south) and Scotland. You see, while you can win things with kids, it helps if those kids are playing at a decent level. That all comes into play.” Yes! Aussie mateship! And the green and gold! And pride! And the southern cross! And the bit when Mitch Johnson splattered another smug Englishman’s stumps! And The Big Bang Theory repeats! What else Paul? Give us some more! “But right now, without doubt, we’re going to get hammered.” As a footballer, you have pride in yourself and your performance and helping your mates out. “As a footballer, we talk about the green and gold.
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Let’s see what people like former Culturalstereotyperoos captain Paul Wade are saying: “We are going to get absolutely smashed.”īut Paul! Think of the zing! And the no fear! And the Aussie battling spirit! “Something happens when you walk across that white line,” Wade added. Still, there’s a lot to be said for the zinginess of youth, of men who have yet to learn fear. Yep, he’s gone for a squad with an average age of 25.4 so he can build towards the 2018 World Cu … sorry, get in his excuses early when Australia are sent packing with a goal difference of minus 148. For Ange Postecoglou has decided to ditch the creaking bones of the Golden Generation (admittedly some of them retired before they could be pushed) and Australia will do without the likes of Lucas Neill, Harry Kewell and Mark Schwarzer. Still, there’s no reason to assume that Australia will be jetting home from Brazil faster than the Manly ferry (the zippy one the spiffy business types take, not the slow chuggy-chug one for tourists and cheapskates).
