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01
Nov
2008
Everton’s Cahill To Shape Australia’s Future

30 days ago by pche0508

By Thomas Rooney Tim Cahill has played 19 times for Australia and scored 10 goals along the way. He has become a mainstay in the national team and has help lead a new era of Australian players to a positive start in their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign. Overall, he is one of the most talented [. ...

Australian Football - australianfootball.wordpress.com · 3 references

29
Oct
2008
New Gig

33 days ago by pche0508

You can find my latest piece on FourFourTwo here. It is just a short article on the lack of genuine wingers in the A-League.

Australian Football - australianfootball.wordpress.com · 3 references

19
Oct
2008
Newcastle v Melbourne

43 days ago by pche0508

Man Of The Match: This probably should go to Marko Jesic for scoring the winning goal but Edmundo Zura was nothing short of outstanding, despite missing a penalty in the first half. We are still to see the spider mask come out but with performances like this, surely this is not far away. His work [. ...

Australian Football - australianfootball.wordpress.com · 3 references

17
Oct
2008
Fulham’s Schwarzer Excited By Australian Talent

45 days ago by pche0508

By Thomas Rooney Experienced goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has revealed that he is extremely excited by the depth of talent in the current Australia squad. The Fulham man believes that the quality of the players right now is stronger than at any other time in his international career. Schwarzer has been ...

Australian Football - australianfootball.wordpress.com · 3 references

Tim Cahill has done it! again and again and again.

45 days ago by davidweiner

Who can still hear Simon Hill’s delirious cry when Cahill’s goal rattled off the post into the net in Kaiserslauten in 2006? He’s done it - and he continues to for the Socceroos. · Netherlands 2006 · Japan 2006 · Oman 2007 · Qatar 2008 x2 Tim Cahill is the Socceroos’ lucky charm. Make no mistake; he ...

David Weiner's Weblog - davidweiner.wordpress.com

16
Oct
2008
We Own You Qatar

46 days ago by foggy @ night

Well what a night it was. In scenes strangely reminiscent of the semi-final against Sydney last season Australia won a rain delayed match against Qatar. A torrential downpour prior to the match set kick off back about half an hour but thanks to the stellar work of the ground staff the match kicked o ...

Foggy @ Night - foggyatnight.blogspot.com

15
Oct
2008
Not a time to rest on our TV laurels

46 days ago by Michael DiFabrizio

It is fair to say football in the post-Crawford Report era has had a charmed run up until now. From record crowds at A-League games to Timmy Cahill’s goal in that famous 84th minute, there has been little to hold the round ball game back. But anyone thinking the hard work is over is kidding themselv ...

The 84th Minute - the84thminute.com · Rank: 147,451 · 4 references

Review - Australia 4 v 0 Qatar

47 days ago by t.eddie

The Socceroos have absolutely destroyed Qatar... again; only this time they had to wait 30min for the torrential rains to stop. It was a night when the moisture not only dampened the pitch and the pants of the wary Qataris, but also the enthralled Australians, who came out firing and ready for a fig ...

Part-time Pundit - part-timepundit.blogspot.com

14
Oct
2008
Prediction - Australia v Qatar

48 days ago by t.eddie

Tim "Pounce at any time" Cahill makes his long awaited return to the national team tomorrow, in yet another round of qualifiers. And boy could it have not come sooner. With key players out in the midfield and attack (Breschiano, Kewell and Grella), it's warming to know that Cahill will be lurking ar ...

Part-time Pundit - part-timepundit.blogspot.com

Australia v Qatar

48 days ago by Terry

Australia v Qatar This Wednesday night will be the second of 8 matches for the Socceroos in round 4 of our World Cup Qualification. I have tickets along with my wife and many friends who have travelled to Brisbane to watch. We will be without Harry, Bresc and Vinnie but I am confident that we have t ...

Hands On Football - handsonfootball.com

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