Pre Match Thread: England vs Australia

Discussion in 'Australia' started by fademan77, Jan 9, 2003.

  1. fademan77

    fademan77 Member

    Nov 21, 2001
    Melbourne, Australia
    Lets get this thing on the road. I know the match is a month and a bit off but I cant wait for it. Australia has been match deprived for over a year and I am getting itchy....!

    I think the final score will be 2-0 to england, or something similar. I cant see us winning the game over there...
     
  2. Canadian_Supporter

    Staff Member

    Dec 20, 1999
    Prostějov, CR
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    --other--
    So, when is this game? Feb 12?
     
  3. desertfox2

    desertfox2 Member

    Jul 18, 2000
    Trenton, NJ
    Yes it's Febuary 12th, and it looks like both teams are bringing their A team. Australia will have their stars including Kewell, Viduka, among others and England will have the majority of their best players as well though I don't know how long they will actually play if at all. For England, this is a good match for them to prepare for their next EURO 2004 qualifier in late March. As far as Australia is concerned, this match will give their players some needed experience outside of the Oceania/Asia region. Should be an interesting match.
     
  4. Ben OZ

    Ben OZ New Member

    Jan 15, 2001
    Suncheon, S Korea
    Here's the respective squads for the match:

    Australia
    John Aloisi (Osasuna, Spain), Marco Bresciano (Parma, Italy), Scott Chipperfield (Basel, Switzerland), Brett Emerton (Feyenoord, The Netherlands), Vince Grella (Empoli, Italy), Zeljko Kalac (Perugia, Italy), Harry Kewell (Leeds United, England), Stan Lazaridis (Birmingham City, England), Craig Moore (Rangers, Scotland), Kevin Muscat (Rangers, Scotland), Lucas Neill (Blackburn Rovers, England), Paul Okon (Leeds United, England), Tony Popovic (Crystal Palace, England), Mark Schwarzer (Middlesbrough, England), Josip Skoko (Genk, Belgium), Mile Sterjovski (Lille, France), Tony Vidmar (Middlesbrough, England) and Mark Viduka (Leeds United, England).

    England

    Goalkeepers: David James (West Ham), Paul Robinson (Leeds), Richard Wright (Everton)

    Defenders: Gary Neville (Man Utd), Ashley Cole (Arsenal), Danny Mills (Leeds), Paul Konchesky (Charlton), Rio Ferdinand (Man Utd), Sol Campbell (Arsenal), Ledly King (Tottenham), Wes Brown (Man Utd), Matthew Upson (Birmingham)

    Midfielders: David Beckham (Man Utd), Paul Scholes (Man Utd), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Owen Hargreaves (Bayern Munich), Kieron Dyer (Newcastle), Jermaine Jenas (Newcastle), Sean Davis (Fulham), Scott Parker (Charlton), Danny Murphy (Liverpool), Joe Cole (West Ham)

    Strikers: Michael Owen (Liverpool), Wayne Rooney (Everton), James Beattie (Southampton), Darius Vassell (Aston Villa), Francis Jeffers (Arsenal).

    Sven-Goran Eriksson has stated that he'll play a near full strength side in the first half and have wide-scale substitutions at half time.

    The World Game has an article that Kewell may not play due to hamstring tenderness.

    I'm predicting 2 -1 England.
     
  5. Goa^uld

    Goa^uld New Member

    Feb 5, 2003
    Australia
    According to www.lufc.com (The Leeds United Official Webpage) Kewell is being witheld from the Australian squad due to club rules...
    He did not play on Saturday against West Ham due to a Hamstring injury, so Leeds wish to withdraw him from the Australian Squad.
    I don't know how this will go down with Kewell and Frank Farina, but I do think he will play, if fit.
     
  6. sinner78

    sinner78 BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 7, 2001
    Sven will be experimenting again..
    A completely different side will take the field in each half.
    All the youngsters will be coming on for the second half..
     
  7. fademan77

    fademan77 Member

    Nov 21, 2001
    Melbourne, Australia
    the reason for the switch is to compramise to the EPA, because the next round of FA cup matches are this weekend (i believe).

    Will make for an interesting game.
     
  8. puddleduck

    puddleduck Member

    Mar 15, 2002
    Providence, RI
  9. sinner78

    sinner78 BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 7, 2001
    The aussies are all mouth as usual...
    they somehow think that winning in cricket gives them an edge over us...
    gotta laugh havent ya??
     
  10. Goa^uld

    Goa^uld New Member

    Feb 5, 2003
    Australia
    I agree with you somewhat. We are massive underdogs, but that said, I don't think we go into the match with no chance at all.
    Win, lose or draw, I will still enjoy the match
     
  11. babytiger2001

    babytiger2001 New Member

    Dec 29, 2000
    Melbourne
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Before I write my last pre-game article, I thought I'd share with you all the lineup which Australia will be putting out. Some of this is what Soccer Australia officials have already said publicly this morning our time here, and some of the rest lies between the spectrum of educated guesses and pure conjecture.

    So here goes...

    ------------------Kewell*-----------Viduka----------------

    ---------------------------Grella-------------------------

    ----Chipperfield--------------------------------Emerton---

    ----------------------------Okon--------------------------

    ---Lazaridis-------Moore----------Popovic--------Neill----

    --------------------------Schwartzer----------------------

    The asterisk by Kewell's name is contingent on him passing a day-of-game fitness test, which will be administered at 11 a.m. BST, according to Soccer Australia officials.

    It has been admitted that Chipperfield and Lazaridis will start on the left, with Moore and Popovic in the centre of defense. Other than that, it's a given that Viduka goes up top, and Schwartzer is in goal.

    Vince Grella deserves a shot at the #10 position in behind the front two, which leaves captain Paul Okon as the d-mid. Neill starts at right back based on his form with Blackburn, and I'm guessing that Brett Emerton starts on the right wing ahead of Marco Bresciano.

    If Harry Kewell fails his fitness test, then look for John Aloisi-- in good form with Spanish La Liga side Osasuna-- to take his place.

    This may not be gospel, but pretty close, to what I've been able to dig up.

    Discuss...

    Cheers,
    William
     
  12. sammydog

    sammydog Member

    Jan 6, 2002
    Newcastle, Australia
    Club:
    Newcastle Jets
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    I would agree with that team, but why is it that frank farina is the only person in the world who thinks kewell is better as a striker?

    I would prefer him in behind the strikers and have viduka and aloisi up front.
     
  13. Morpheus

    Morpheus New Member

    Jun 19, 2001
    Midlands
    I think the two different teams in the two halves has made this game into a bit of a farce...but what can Erickson do with the big clubs acting the way they do. I think it would be wrong to under estimate Australia, they have some realy decent players. I could see them getting a result, which I wouldent mind if our first team puts in a good performance in the first half.
     
  14. Ben OZ

    Ben OZ New Member

    Jan 15, 2001
    Suncheon, S Korea
    Yeah, I guess so.
     
  15. BrianJ 22

    BrianJ 22 New Member

    Feb 28, 2002
    Australia
    australia WON!
     

Share This Page