Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2010 22:40

Big Foot Lahm played very well, some good attacking play on show from the Nazis


That's a pretty disgusting thing to say, I expect better even from you.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by FiNeRaIn » 13 Jun 2010 23:21

Yeah, tbh I have a lot of respect for Germany and they are not the enemy anymore. We have a lot in common with them. Russia should be called " the nazis" these days as they have 70,000 activists in that area which is more than the rest of the world combined.

Got to hand it to Germany, they are just a force in world cups with their mentaliy. We would not have beaten australia 4-0 if it was us. Thats a fact im afraid, it probably would have been a draw or a 1-0 win for us.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ark Royal » 13 Jun 2010 23:35

Khedira was impressive today, but Ozil was just out of this world. The Germans do not need to play this well to get out of this group and the World Cup is littered with teams that have pissed the group stage and peaked too soon. Notwithstanding that, the most impressive display to date.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by chilipepper91 » 13 Jun 2010 23:49

Ark Royal Khedira was impressive today, but Ozil was just out of this world. The Germans do not need to play this well to get out of this group and the World Cup is littered with teams that have pissed the group stage and peaked too soon. Notwithstanding that, the most impressive display to date.


Ozil is top class. And only 21.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Archie's penalty » 13 Jun 2010 23:53

Ark Royal Khedira was impressive today, but Ozil was just out of this world. The Germans do not need to play this well to get out of this group and the World Cup is littered with teams that have pissed the group stage and peaked too soon. Notwithstanding that, the most impressive display to date.


Yep. I agree.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by 10539.4 Miles Away » 14 Jun 2010 00:49

Amazing performance by the Germans and a much needed wake up call over here that the Socceroos aren't actually that good and if your back line has an average age of 33 chances are you are going to get a new hole torn.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by exileinleeds » 14 Jun 2010 01:56

Switched to this game at about 20 mins. Germany were 1-0 up....I watched all of about 2 mins of them passing the ball between the defence...utterly dull if they are going to shut up shop and just keep the ball for 70 mins. So I thought I would go do something more interesting.... :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Ark Royal » 14 Jun 2010 02:46

10539.4 Miles Away Amazing performance by the Germans and a much needed wake up call over here that the Socceroos aren't actually that good and if your back line has an average age of 33 chances are you are going to get a new hole torn.

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LOLz at Aussie fielding Craig Moore and Warren Neill in the back four. Did he not to play for Rangers in 1922? Has there ever been two slower defenders out of a wheelchair?

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Mike Hunt » 14 Jun 2010 03:32

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10539.4 Miles Away Amazing performance by the Germans and a much needed wake up call over here that the Socceroos aren't actually that good and if your back line has an average age of 33 chances are you are going to get a new hole torn.

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LOLz at Aussie fielding Craig Moore and Warren Neill in the back four. Did he not to play for Rangers in 1922? Has there ever been two slower defenders out of a wheelchair?


Tell me about it. Real embarassing. Hope that wakes up all the idiots who think the socceroos will destroy.

Both were more interested in putting their hand in the air when Ozil beat them to the ball after giving a 5 metre head start.... They have the turning circle of a mac track, and the pace of a three-toed sloth.

Rasiak would have terrified this defence.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by The whole year inn » 14 Jun 2010 04:29

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Rasiak would have terrified this defence.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Barry the bird boggler » 14 Jun 2010 08:14

Typical German efficiency, god help England if they finish 2nd in their group......

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Handsome Man » 14 Jun 2010 08:26

Both feet left the ground for Cahill's sending off: isn't that usually a red card in the Premier League?

It's becuase you lose control of the tackle. Even though Cahill then bent his knees as if trying to pull out, he still landed on the German's leg with lots of his weight. It does look very harsh - a clumsy tackle rather than a malicious one - but if you are looking for consistency, the ref probably made the correct decision.

On the whole, the refereeing has started off at an unusually high standard this tournament, especially the linesmen.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Stranded » 14 Jun 2010 08:59

Very impressed with Germany and enjoyed watching them dispatch an ageing and frankly shocking Aussie side - I wasn't expecting much from them but was still expecting a better performance than that. They'll be out after the Ghana game.

Would have been interesting though if they'd taken that chance at 0-0.


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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 14 Jun 2010 10:33

FiNeRaIn Rooney, Gerrard, Lampard, Terry and Cole are all recognized as top european players, Germany don't really have anyone of that calibre at club level who is that effective in the champions league - ballack isn't even there, possibly lahm. Its a mentality issue and the Germans are one million times stronger than we are. If we finished second and they win their group we get them in the next round don't we?


My hunch would be that the English players are slightly over-rated and the Germans slightly under but not to the extent that they're actually better.

I do think they have more of a team ethos - and always have done whenever I've been watching a WC or Euros.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 14 Jun 2010 10:35

FiNeRaIn lol bringing on a 5th striker to get him a goal too haha


Just a shame that Mario Gomez is, in fact, shit.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 14 Jun 2010 10:39

chilipepper91 Their squad has an average age of 25 :shock:


The basis of the side is the older heads that are still fit and a U-21 side that has been somewhat impressive over the last few years. I didn't notice if they had KieBling on the bench - he's like a muscular Peter Crouch. Useful weapon to have.

The two Turks and Mueller were superb - and they're, what, 23, 21 and 21.

The little fellah that came on at the end looked about 12 though.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Row Z Royal » 14 Jun 2010 10:40

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chilipepper91 Their squad has an average age of 25 :shock:


The basis of the side is the older heads that are still fit and a U-21 side that has been somewhat impressive over the last few years. I didn't notice if they had KieBling on the bench - he's like a muscular Peter Crouch. Useful weapon to have.

The two Turks and Mueller were superb - and they're, what, 23, 21 and 21.

The little fellah that came on at the end looked about 12 though.


Marko Marin - a Bosnian, apparently.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by papereyes » 14 Jun 2010 10:42

Maguire
T.R.O.L.I. Whilst it was a very impressive performance from Germany, how often does a team that comes flying out of the blocks in a tournament end up running out of steam? Remember Argentina's demolition of a team in 2006 (think it was 6-0).

Probably clutching at straws but you never know...


Serbia and Montenegro I think - watched it on my work laptop IIRC

I don't think a big win is ever a bad thing really but I'd reserve judgement on Germany - that's there easiest game of the tournament out of the way. Played very well though.


Argentina hammered S&M, Spain also hammered someone 4 or 5 nil.

Argentina were beaten on penalties in the QFs - coach bottled a substitution that all but handed Germany the iniative.
Spain got beaten by France in the 2nd round.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by Maguire » 14 Jun 2010 10:44

Spain won 4-0 against Ukraine I think. Torres score a great goal after Puyol came forward and bust out a double drag back in midfield.

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Re: Germany v Australia [OFFICIAL THREAD]

by daswonder » 14 Jun 2010 11:43

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T.R.O.L.I. Whilst it was a very impressive performance from Germany, how often does a team that comes flying out of the blocks in a tournament end up running out of steam? Remember Argentina's demolition of a team in 2006 (think it was 6-0).

Probably clutching at straws but you never know...


World Cup 2002
Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia

Final position, Runner up losing 2-0 to Brazil minus inspirational Ballack who was suspended for the final.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_na ... Cup_record

Not done to shabby in the world cup either


I'll just leave this here, I understand people quoting the likes of Argentina, Spain and what not but they are not the Germans and they should not be underestimated.

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