unlike me who is a self confessed Socceroos bandwagoner.
Have the new converts been spoiled by this national team?
The fantastic win against Uraguay last November was apparently a very good game.
Now at these finals.
Against Japan 3 goals in eight minutes.
A very good showing against heavyweight WC champs Brazil.
And according to some the best (certainly weirdest) game so far of the finals and a great come from behind 2-2 draw against Croatia.
Must admit I have been fascinated and very entertained by the games the Aussies have played in. Have been told that many international games are dour affairs and the games I have seen are exceptional.
Is it because the Aussies play an attacking game or is it just because of circumstance such as the Croatia game where the game ebbed and flowed because of the 1-0, 1-1, 2-1,2-2 scoreline.
If international soccer is this exciting all the time, I would expect that soccer would gain a real and substantial foothold in Australia, but if it is only circumstance and the Soccerroos lose momentum mabye soccer may not take the great leap forward.
Still, this WC has given me a great appreciation for football, its skill, tactics, and the obvious passion.
Cheers.
Have the new converts been spoiled by this national team?
The fantastic win against Uraguay last November was apparently a very good game.
Now at these finals.
Against Japan 3 goals in eight minutes.
A very good showing against heavyweight WC champs Brazil.
And according to some the best (certainly weirdest) game so far of the finals and a great come from behind 2-2 draw against Croatia.
Must admit I have been fascinated and very entertained by the games the Aussies have played in. Have been told that many international games are dour affairs and the games I have seen are exceptional.
Is it because the Aussies play an attacking game or is it just because of circumstance such as the Croatia game where the game ebbed and flowed because of the 1-0, 1-1, 2-1,2-2 scoreline.
If international soccer is this exciting all the time, I would expect that soccer would gain a real and substantial foothold in Australia, but if it is only circumstance and the Soccerroos lose momentum mabye soccer may not take the great leap forward.
Still, this WC has given me a great appreciation for football, its skill, tactics, and the obvious passion.
Cheers.