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A slow start to the South African World Cup has seen the majority of games with scorelines containing two, sometimes one and at times…
After Germany's trouncing of the Socceroos in South Africa, many have rushed into pointing the finger at the man in-charge, Pim Verbeek. Verbeek has…
Agreed, Verbeek has let down Australian football and has a lot of questions to answer for. The introduction of Kewell,, Bresciano or even Vidosic during the game could have made a difference – although not to the result but in the end goal difference may count in group stages. Moore is ailling and ageing and does not play well with the zonal defensive structure Australia employed in this mornings game and could be to blame for many attacks the Germans snuck thorugh and around him. Although, Chris K, you make no point. People hate the vuvuzela and are entitled to their own opinion, it doesn’t set an atmosphere or rhythym quite like that of Brazillian Samba beats or the humour and inclusion when chanting for your country. Vuvuzela’s need to go.
Vuvuzelas a dampener on World Cup