One loss, one draw, and one win. Same results as four years ago in a tougher group with three suprerior teams to those that we faced in Germany. We did this with a team with less "star" players than four years ago. And all the media can do is complain about the 4-0 loss to Germany? How can people forget that this is the first time Australia has ever qualified for a world cup two times in a row. How can they forget losing to Iran after a 2-0 lead? Losing to Uruguay? All the heartbreak that has faced this generation of Socceroos? This is a monumental step forward for Australia yet that's not what is recognised. We were unlucky not to beat a decent Ghana side with 10 players. Hell, we made them look like they had been the one 10 players at times. We beat Serbia---a side that people had marked down as being a dark horse for the whole tournament. Yet people are talking about the German loss.

Coming from the people that crucified Australia after the German game it's not surprising I suppose. Coming from the people that supported Verbeek's tactical changes before Australia lost 4-0 it's hardly suprising. It's still very depressing. I probably shouldn't even talk about them about them, as they do not to be mentioned in the same sentence as the Socceroos.

We did this without Viduka. We did this without half the team at the peak of the career as they were four years ago, and young players like Valeri and Holman stepped up when required. The latter after years of heavy criticism. I was critical of him too, but I'm really pleased to see him start fulfilling his potential. The goal he scored against Serbia probably would not have been scored four years ago. We would not have had the confidence to shoot from there. To me it symbolises another big step forward we've taken.

We performed better than we did in Germany IMO. We were more confident. We had a better swagger about us. Despite the very difficult conditions it always seemed as if we would do all we could do to get through.

It's very upsetting not to go through, sure. We can lament the loss against Germany, we can lament not beating Ghana when we had the chances to, but we should take far, far more than that from the way we played. It might be bitter sweet, but we did our best in the end, and that's all you can ask.

And to those who say people take sport far too seriously. You're lucky you think that way or you'd be open to suffering and a lot of genuine grief. Of course you'll also never experience what it's like to follow a team like Australia your whole life and then see them go to the world cup after years and years of heart break. And you'll never know what it's like to make it to a world cup after a long and tough qualification tournament and do so very, very well.

Even if we didn't get out of the group, we did our very, very best.

                                                    
Posted by Foolz Thu, 24 Jun 2010 09:59:57 (comments: 5)
 
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:19:35
And here I thought this would be about Rudd.

You are absolutely correct.  I think what you are experiencing is what happens when you are subjected to non-enthusiast press and public when they turn their attention to a topic in which you are greatly interested.

It was for this reason that I assiduously avoided any coverage of E3 from non-enthusiast press.  I did not want to hear from people I otherwise respect opine on why Kinect was amazing and how 3D is the big new thing in gaming (is that what you call it, "gaming"?).

 
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 12:22:43

aspro said:
And here I thought this would be about Rudd.

You are absolutely correct.  I think what you are experiencing is what happens when you are subjected to non-enthusiast press and public when they turn their attention to a topic in which you are greatly interested.

It was for this reason that I assiduously avoided any coverage of E3 from non-enthusiast press.  I did not want to hear from people I otherwise respect opine on why Kinect was amazing and how 3D is the big new thing in gaming (is that what you call it, "gaming"?).

Yup, there's always that cringe factor there, but here I'm more really disappointed with the football media's reaction to it so far. Really not a good way to build on this world cup in terms of publicity. I'm sure things will calm down after a day or two, but I'm not looking forward to the bitter Craig Foster rant that is sure to follow on the world cup show. Well I am in a way as it's entertaining I suppose. Nyaa Sad

I mean it's understandable for former players to react like that right after the match, as they're going to be pretty passionate right? But to continue with that sort of crap in the media when they've had enough time to recover doesn't do much to help many people's opinions of football. Of course it's also quite disrespectul to the players, and our players. Ah well.

 
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 12:44:08
I've only been watching the actual games and the Santos show.  Those two dudes on who were hosting SBS (the old round dude and the clothes horse) were riding the team pretty hard early on so I  stopped watching them.
 
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 12:56:48

aspro said:
I've only been watching the actual games and the Santos show.  Those two dudes on who were hosting SBS (the old round dude and the clothes horse) were riding the team pretty hard early on so I  stopped watching them.

At least with them it's all in good fun, so I didn't mind that too much. The green and gold glasses stuff was pretty funny.

 
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:32:53
Congratulations to the aussie team. Their hearts aren't big enough to fit on their chests. They can get back home proud...unlike the italians.

C'E CANNAVARO!
C'E CAPITANNO!
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