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Early lead then smashed in the second half. Bloody Goody. 

 
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26 minutes ago, adonski said:

Early lead then smashed in the second half. Bloody Goody. 

Exactly copped 2 goals just before 1/2 time 

31 minutes ago, adonski said:

Early lead then smashed in the second half. Bloody Goody. 

Is Goodwin the right Socceroo ?


I am surprised so many were watching /watched later. Currently it is running just behind Rugby union for me. However I may watch some of the later games when we get down to the serious contenders. 

 
19 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am surprised so many were watching /watched later. Currently it is running just behind Rugby union for me. However I may watch some of the later games when we get down to the serious contenders. 

wait for the highlights video after the game, od. you'll only need about 10 seconds. the rest of the game is just keepings off stuff.

that'll save you time for sleeping

time difference makes watching difficult.

oh the joy of when it was in Japan and Korea with a 5pm and 7:30pm game Melbourne time.

SBS on demand site is rather clunky for me.

Very difficult to control the rate of fast forward etc

Tunisia match is the big one to state the obvious.

Go Roos 

PS Got an email from my Airbnb host where I stayed in Kazan Russia in 2018.

What a difference four years makes.

His elder son has fled Russia and after a years exile in Georgia he's now computer programming from Bali

The local paper in Kazan reported that the Australian supporters drank many of the bars dry the weekend of our opening match.

A bit different in Qatar 

 

 

 


2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

wait for the highlights video after the game, od. you'll only need about 10 seconds. the rest of the game is just keepings off stuff.

that'll save you time for sleeping

Sounds like a good idea, I think just about every soccer game I have ever watched after an hour I get up go to the loo and come back and the only score of the game has happened.

Scores has a number of different meanings…

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On 11/24/2022 at 11:38 AM, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Is Craig Goodwin related to Simon?

They’re  both from Adelaide.

 

I’d be asking if Craig Goodwin is related to Willem Dafoe. To answer your question though JJC, I wouldn’t have a clue. 

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