Move over bandwagoners, here I come
By Brett McKay, 22 Jun 2010 Brett McKay is a Roar Expert
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If I’m to be honest, this is the column I had really hoped to write last week. Obviously, a less than impressive Socceroos and a rampant if out-scrummed Wallabies outfit put paid to that.
This week though, the tides have turned, and I’m proud to announce my arrival back on the Socceroos bandwagon.
I wouldn’t say I’m a football tragic.
I keep track of the A-League without actively following any team, and keeping track of Australian players in the English Premier League is reasonably easy to do too. I’ve even been happy to tow the FFA line and drop the “soccer” label in favour of their preferred football. Turns out, they’re the same game anyway.
So I guess I’m one of those typical football experts that fill Australian work sites, shopping centres, schoolyards, and office corridors quadrennially.
Yes, I watch all the internationals and qualifiers in the lead up, but it’s really only when the World Cup rolls around that I start getting excited about football, and take a little notice of Australia’s opponents.
I’ve even reacquainted myself with the offside rule, thanks to a classic email joke I’ve kept since 2006 (available on request).
I knew that Germany would be a tough ask first up, but I held onto the glimmer of hope that the Socceroos (Footballeroos?) might just be able to sneak an upset. A draw would have been worst-case scenario.
Of course, it’s history now that the Footballeroos could only grin and bear it as a red-hot German side put four goals past us. I can say ‘us’, can’t I?
Thankfully, and as it is also in cricket and rugby, a week is a long time in football. Pim, all is forgiven for the Germany debacle. Particularly if you keep preparing the team as you did for Ghana.
The Footeroos were superb against Ghana. Pure and simple.
To overcome the unbelievably harsh red card on Harry Kewell (because that’s what everyone is saying, right?) and still dominate general play will win back most fickle fans, and probably just as many of those hack media types who were so quick to call for sackings and blood-letting last week (The Roar colleagues excluded, obviously).
It all started so promising too. Mark Bresciano’s scintillating spot kit was delivered with a heavy amount of topspin, and that wily adidas Jabulani ball dipped in a manner not previously seen in the tournament (by me anyway).
The Ghanaian goalkeeper did well to get a hand on it, considering the way the Jabulani actively avoided England’s Robert Green, but could only bunt it out of front of him, and Brett Holman doesn’t need second invitations for opportunities like that.
Temporarily forgetting the time of night and that my lovely wife was sound asleep up the other end of the house, I let out a muffled shriek of delight and ran a lap of my lounge room in silent-ish triumph.
No, I didn’t pull my shirt up over my head; there was furniture to avoid. Happy times indeed and World Cup glory was surely now in the bag.
Minutes later, disaster struck and Kewell was giving his marching orders for having the temerity to stop a goal-bound Jabulani with his chest. It was a mere detail, surely, that the ball may have been in the same vicinity of his arm. Ghana should have lost a man for firing a shot at a vulnerable striker lingering in unfamiliar territory.
How was Harry supposed to know you can’t use your hands? He’s seen Mark Schwarzer get away with it for years!
In my mind, this whole red card crusade that FIFA has imposed on the Footeroos is all part of a bigger conspiracy, and one that The Roar’s Mike Tuckerman missed while floating his own valid conspiracy theory on Sunday. Quite clearly, FIFA is getting square with the FFA for not appropriately “dealing with” AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou during the whole 2022 bid venues brouhaha.
And I note the irony of the dodgy referee being Italian too. As if Australians needed another reason to hate Italians in the World Cup.
Anyway, Ghana got their equaliser sure enough, and suddenly we were back to one-all.
After the break, the Footeroos come out firing, seemingly forgetting that they were down a man.
Pim rang the changes on the hour, with the first obviously one for fans of Santo, Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever show on SBS. Mark Bresciano had barely reached for the Cup Diary on the bench when Scott “Chippers” Chipperfield fired a header over the crossbar with his first touch.
Minutes later, Luke Wilkshire fluffed a simple shot from in front, not unlike what Matt Giteau did for the Wallabies a few hours before. Josh Kennedy couldn’t get a decent shot on the ricochet either, and there with those missed chances went Australia’s push for an improbable win. The Swiss ball that doubles as a footrest in the lounge room copped the mother of all floggings.
In the post match, Australian commentators couldn’t wait to claim “we was robbed”.
Craig Foster championed “don’t tell me we have no heart, don’t tell me we don’t have the cattle,” conveniently ignoring the fact it was him telling us all this the week before.
They way he jumps on and off the bandwagon, he must have the best calf muscles in the SBS studio.
I don’t know what the equation is to advance to the next stage (those of us on the bandwagon don’t concern ourselves with such technicalities), but I’d imagine it would involve Germany giving it to Ghana as they did us, and the Footeroos beating Serbia early Thursday morning by at least a converted try.
Whatever the result, it’s been yet another thrilling ride on the ‘wagon. And it could be much worse too. We could be supporting England.
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June 22nd 2010 @ 9:46am
Brett McKay said | June 22nd 2010 @ 9:46am | Report comment
I can Fivehole. Up front, let me say this is not meant to be sexist or anything like that, but it IS the best dissection of the Offside rule I’ve seen. I love it..
In preparation for the World Cup, the “Offside Rule” explained for women…
You’re in a shoe shop, second in the queue for the till. Behind the shop assistant is a pair of shoes which you have seen and which you really MUST have. The female shopper in front of you has seen them also and is eyeing them with desire.
Both of you have forgotten your purses. It would be totally rude to push in front of the first woman if you had no money to pay for the shoes.
The shop assistant remains at the till waiting.
Your friend is trying on another pair of shoes behind you, near the back of the shop, and sees your dilemma. She prepares to throw her purse to you. If she does so, you can catch the purse, then walk around the other shopper and buy the shoes.
At a pinch she could throw the purse ahead of the other shopper and, whilst it is in flight you could nip around the other shopper, catch the purse and buy the shoes.
Always remembering that until the purse has actually been thrown it would be plain wrong for you to be in front of the other Shopper and you would be OFFSIDE!
June 22nd 2010 @ 9:56am
Art Sapphire said | June 22nd 2010 @ 9:56am | Report comment
Thanks, Brett. I’m sending this to my girlfriend’s all female workplace for their edification.
I will call it ‘The Sex and The City” Offside Rule
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:01am
Fivehole said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:01am | Report comment
Love your work Brett. My wife may finally understand the rule!
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:44am
sheek said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:44am | Report comment
Brett,
Could you possibly please flick the offside rule to my home email?
Much appreciated in advance – Sheek.
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:48am
Brett McKay said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:48am | Report comment
can do mate, will do tonight…
June 22nd 2010 @ 12:41pm
betty b said | June 22nd 2010 @ 12:41pm | Report comment
fair shake of the sauce bottle here Brett. Your joke would be better if it featured men lining up for a schooner. Let’s not forget that our women have just won the Asian Cup and already qualify for the World Cup. They’re leaders in Oz football – believe it.
June 22nd 2010 @ 1:40pm
Brett McKay said | June 22nd 2010 @ 1:40pm | Report comment
“Up front, let me say this is not meant to be sexist or anything like that, but it IS the best dissection of the Offside rule I’ve seen.”
yes Betty, men and schooners would also work…..
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:11am
whiskeymac said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:11am | Report comment
nice one. and dont forget to buy the socceroo jesrsey now – its allegedly dropped in price at Rebel. or better still look for a 2006 or 1974 one on line to buy and wear in time for Wednesday. Although it might still be fiscally prudent to invest only in the scarf or beanie…
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:20am
Art Sapphire said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:20am | Report comment
Better still you can find the 1993 Socceroos “vomit” top at the Salvos for $2. You can binge drink with confidence
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:29am
ItsCalledFootball said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:29am | Report comment
Yes the Socceroos jerseys have dropped from $139 to $99 – $40 saving.
But wait till Thursday, they will be even cheaper by then.
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:44am
Brett McKay said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:44am | Report comment
I’d imagine guys if I’m considering a player shirt, I can really only go with CAHILL 4 or KEWELL 10 to stay a bone fide Bandwagoner. Maybe BRESCIANO 23 at a pinch. I’d get laughed off if I went with HOLMAN 14 or VALERI 16….
Price drop confirmed at Rebel Sport, now $99 for Home and Away!! They’ll be half that if we crash out on Thursday!!
June 22nd 2010 @ 10:55am
whiskeymac said | June 22nd 2010 @ 10:55am | Report comment
the cheapest option maybe to buy a pair of old goalie gloves and go as shwarzer? the bonus being the cold beer wont forstbite your hands, and shldnt slip (note: make sure you dont buy the same ones as Green to avoid dropping beer and spillages).
June 22nd 2010 @ 11:00am
Brett McKay said | June 22nd 2010 @ 11:00am | Report comment
June 22nd 2010 @ 7:43pm
Mark Young said | June 22nd 2010 @ 7:43pm | Report comment
Great work mate
Love the Craig Foster comment especially.
I am volunteering Thursday crack of dawn at the Darling Harbour FIFA fan fest and CANNOT WAIT!!!!
June 23rd 2010 @ 9:36am
Brett McKay said | June 23rd 2010 @ 9:36am | Report comment
good onya Mark, hope it’s a joyous occasion for all..
June 24th 2010 @ 6:18am
Brett McKay said | June 24th 2010 @ 6:18am | Report comment
well, that’s not gone quite to plan, has it…