Posts Tagged "David Carney"

Adelaide United will be looking to seal qualification to the next phase of the Asian Champions League when they host Bunyodkor tonight. We’ll have live scores from 8.00pm AEST.

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Recovery from major surgery to fix a frustrating long-term shoulder injury and the promise of elusive regular club football have Socceroo David Carney expecting a big career lift.

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After another accomplished display on the left flank by Michael Zullo and Matt McKay for the Socceroos last night against Oman, will David Carney be able to break back in to the Socceroos squad?

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In December 2009, on the occasion of Carney’s and Smith’s signings, I said and I say it again: Brian Smith: saviour or party organiser?

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289 days. That’s how long Australian football had to live with the ghosts of Durban where the Socceroos so meekly capitulated to Germany in their opening game. Davidde rates our Socceroos with player ratings from the game – and watch the goals

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Socceroos coach Holger Osieck insists his men should walk unafraid into their friendly date with Germany, shrugging off the memory of a 4-0 World Cup mauling.

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The Socceroos will face Japan in Sunday morning’s (AEDT) Asian Cup final after delivering an Australia Day present with a stunning 6-0 demolition of Uzbekistan in their semi-final in Doha.

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Socceroos defenders Luke Wilkshire and David Carney are on track to return from injury in Sunday morning’s (AEDT) Asian Cup quarter-final against Iraq.

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Well, we’re through. That’s perhaps the best that can be said for a Socceroos performance which delivered more questions than answers. With Brett Emerton now suspended and coach Holger Osieck sweating on the fitness of David Carney, there weren’t too many bright spots from a gloomy evening in Doha.

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The Socceroos face an anxious wait to see how several first team players recover from injury ahead of their final Asian Cup Group C clash against Bahrain.

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Rarely is the reaction to a 4-0 victory at a continental tournament so negative, but it’s been a curious fallout since Australia’s opening game triumph over minnows India. And one area of criticism and obvious concern for the Socceroos is down the left side, with full-back David Carney struggling again.

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Reformed bad boy Robbie Kruse plans to seize his chance after capping a remarkable turnaround by earning a spot in Australia’s 23-man squad for next month’s Asian Cup.

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Holger Osieck’s first match in charge of the Socceroos on home soil has given him extra brownie points with 25,000 fans witnessing the national team defeat the higher ranked South American outfit Paraguay 1-0, courtesy of a David Carney goal.

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David Carney’s transfer to Blackpool in the English Premier League is good, not only for himself but for the Socceroos. Carney, who has had a fairly nomadic existence in his career so far, playing for seven different clubs, has made the smart choice to head back to England.

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Socceroos caretaker coach Han Berger has challenged Australia’s next generation of footballers to prove themselves worthy in next week’s friendly against Slovenia.

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Socceroos caretaker coach Han Berger has challenged Australia’s next generation of footballers to prove themselves worthy in next week’s friendly against Slovenia.

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Now that the World Cup is over and everyone has recovered from a sleep-deprived month, how would we summarise the Socceroos’ performance? I would say we started with a poor performance against Germany followed by two strong performances against Ghana and Serbia.

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How Australia’s 2014 World Cup finals team could look – an under-30 team in 4-2-3-1 formation (current club, age in 2014 in brackets):

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This column was going to be exclusively about the Socceroos’ gutsy performance against Ghana, but it would be remiss of me to ignore an even more impressive performance by the New Zealand All Whites to hold out defending champions Italy in the upset of the tournament.

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It has been reported that before Australia’s match against Germany, a South African wanted to watch the Socceroos instead of the regular gospel show that his family would watch every week. In response to this, his family beat him to death. It seemed harsh. Judging by the match last night at Royal Bafokeng, Australia is [...]

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