The value of foreign-developed players: What Football Australia can learn from Morocco for Socceroos success
Morocco is not the only nation to find success with a large contingent of foreign-developed players - and the Socceroos can join that list.
We’ve seen all the qualifiers. We’ve heard all the shouting. We have exactly one year until kick-off in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. So here’s the challenge: pick a squad of 23 players.
The starting eleven has to be in Pim’s preferred 4-2-3-1. The remaining twelve may have a touch more flexibility, but must heed Pim’s general view that there needs to be an understudy for each position.
For mine (and with respect, but no charity for Moore, Chippers, Li’l Macca and Dukes):
MILLSTERS XI
Schwartzer (GK), Wilkshire (RB), Neill (CB), North (CB), Carney (LB), Grella (CM), Culina (CM), Emerton (RM), Cahill (CAM), Kewell (LM), Kennedy (FW)
Bench:Federici, Spiranovic, Williams, Milligan, Coyne, Bresciano, Valeri, Carle, Garcia, Vidosic, Djite, Troisi
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Morocco is not the only nation to find success with a large contingent of foreign-developed players - and the Socceroos can join that list.
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