19 June 2010

Australia By A Nose

Hey guys, it's been a while between posts, sorry for that. The last few days have been s bit rough, what with the loss, the red card, the backlash against Pim, a rumour of Ossie becoming Aussie, there's been a lot to take in.

One of the good things that has kept me going has been Cup Fever (@cupfever on Twitter) which has been airing on SBS at 2030, repeats at 2300 on SBS2 and also streamed online. If you haven't had a chance to check it out, it is worth it. It's a bit patchy at times, but the champagne comedy makes up for sketches like Sam's Kim Jong Il impression. It features Santo "Snato Garo" Cilauro, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang, and granted it's no Baddiel & Skinner, it does have some great stuff, including Mark Bresciano's World Cup Diary, where he details his day, usually telling us about his dinner selection, it's usually the chicken. Tim usually has the lamb. They've had some good guests on like John Aloisi and Archie Thompson, but it could do with an extra half hour.

You may be wondering what the title of this thread is? Well, I went to the Ipswich Cup today, and I picked the winner, which won by photo finish. My picks during the World Cup haven't been so good, so I really hope my luck from today rubs off on my pick for Australia to get the win over Ghana tonight. Even if they only scrape through, I'd take them winnng by a nose, say 1-0, than to see them face another drubbing, and I really couldn't stand the stress of a draw. Here's hoping Pim's had a chance to reflect on his decisions from the last game and perhaps start Kennedy up front. Cahill's out for this game, and pretty sure Holman will be starting for him, and looks like Valeri may be starting in place of the injured Grella. I think Kewell may get a run, but don't think he's certain to start.

I'm looking forward to this game, and really hope, for the good of football in this country, that we get the result we need tonight. I've got my, wee bit too small, Solo lucky undies in my pocket, they don't quite fit,but let's hope they BEng more luck than they did against Germany, who did a good impression of joking against Serbia last night.

14 June 2010

Gutted By Germans

Yeah, it was terrible. Granted, we were facing European powerhouse Germany, and we weren't the same strong side that we had in 2010, but 4-0? Absolutely gutted by that result. Fair play to Germany though, and it could have been much worse for Australia at the end of the day.

Frances Awaratefe @francisawaratefe said on Twitter that blaming selection and tactics isn't going to help, and that realistically it was always going to be the results against Ghana & Serbia that had more weight behind them to get us out of the group stage, and I think he's right, but I can't help but be left wondering why Kennedy wasn't on the pitch for the game, and why Cahill was starting as a striker with Garcia up front with him, a formation I'm pretty sure Pim didn't use in any of the warm up games.

Where to from here then? The obvious answer would be to win the next two games, but who do we put in to replace Cahill, who I honestly feel was hard done by with that red card, yellow for sure, but not red. Here's hoping he's back for the Serbia game, but in the meantime, can Holman fill that position and perhaps in the process get that LOLman monkey off his back? Is Bresciano fit, and if so, could we hope for a full 90 from him in that central role? Whoever ends up in that position, let's just hope that they, and the rest of the team surrounding them, can put it together to at least get a draw, because obviously, anything less will see the squad back on the plane home, making the last game a dead rubber, and having to rebuild for the Asian Cup.

On the topic of the Asian Cup, I've heard it being said that the FFA has already selected the manager they want to take Australia forward but are awaiting the World Cup to be over before announcing who it will be. I've also heard it mentioned that the FFA is still chasing the right man for the job, and is looking at shelling out a salary somewhere in the region of $6 million, more than double what Pim s getting now. I don't really have a preference for who they get in the job, and honestly, I don't think it's going to be as important as getting our team right. The major difference between this team and 2006 is that we had guys in their prime who were plying their trade in some of Europe's biggest leagues, plus we had a couple of younger guys along for the experience. This time around it appears that the guys that were in their prime who are still in the team are now that little bit past it, and some of the younger guys that are in the squad haven't had enough experience yet to be considered near their prime. Will there be enough quality there after this group of players to not only have a successful Asian Cup campaign, but also see us through to Brasil in 2014? Currently I fear not, but time will tell.

Here's to Saturday night and a good showing against Ghana, it's not impossible, even after all this doom and gloom.

Lastly, if you have time between sleeping, eating and football, head over to @thefootballack or follow them on Twitter. They are doing a podcast which you can find on their website http://www.thefootballsack.com which is quite good, and also on iTunes, so take the time to check them out, and tell them I sent ya.

11 June 2010

TUNE!

The World Cup kicks off tonight, and I started my annual leave today to celebrate. I also had those two comedic genii, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner @baddielskinner follow me @leaveforthecup on Twitter, which cemented for me the idea that this post would be about tunes, more importantly, World Cup tunes. Today, one of my followers, @oliyoung made mention of Australia's official World Cup song by Rogue Traders, which I then went on to mention was quite rubbish. If you've been lucky enough to avoid the song, well, I'm about to bring that to an end...



Now, as many people have mentioned, it can't truly be an official song without members of the team singing, or even rapping, on there somewhere, but that aside, this isn't really a song that inspires me to watch football, nor can I imagine it firing the boys up to get out on the pitch. I certainly can't imagine any of us singing it on the terraces (if there still were terraces, that is) which truly must be the mark of what a classic World Cup tune should be.

In 2006, SBS ran a show before the World Cup called Song For The Socceroos, which was a competition to write an official song for the team in Germany. What resulted was a truly forgettable number by an outfit called Freedom of Though which was called Green & Gold, and it went a little something like this...



OK, I promise to get to some good tunes soon. To be fair though, Australia's only had three World Cups, so we have some catching up to do in terms of penning the perfect football song. The Green & Gold Army had a crack this year and changed the words to Africa by Toto, which isn't a horrible effort, and probably more apt to being sung at the game than the other two efforts, but it still isn't really what I'd call a classic.

For me, it's always been the English that have provided the best World Cup tunes, and my favourites when I was younger was New Order's World In Motion from Italia 90.



As mentioned earlier, I have a Grandmother who was born in England, and my Godmother was also English, so I've grown up with a bit of a passion for the mother land, and football is just one of those things that I've grown to be obsessed with. For the World Cup in 2006, a friend made me a compilation of many English football songs, many I was not familiar with, but grew to love instantly. Two of those were Vindaloo by Fat Les...



..and Three Lions by Baddiel & Skinner, which was initially written for Euro '96, but re-released for the World Cup in '98.



As you can see by these last three examples, they certainly are a lot different than Australia's recent efforts. Now, what I'd like to see for 2014 would be an effort made to really embrace the idea of the football tune, and come up with an effort that gives us something to be proud of, something that's memorable and something we'll want to, and be able to, sing, especially if we've had a few, when it's not always easy to remember how to speak, let alone sing. This is my mission to you, Australia, and if you're not willing to step up to the challenge, well, I might just have to defect...

...well, maybe not quite anything that drastic yet.

Oh, and while we're discussing Baddiel & Skinner, if, like me, you have an interest in things English and want to listen to what the lads are up to, they're podcasting for Absolute Radio from South Africa. You can catch it at http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/football/baddiel_and_skinner/ or on youtube, like this one here...



My next blog will include my thoughts on some of the games I've watched, as well as my experience watching the Australia vs Germany game in 3D, crazy, I know! Also, if you don't have Twitter, you can see my Tweets about this game on @iWorldCup as they'll be publishing my Tweets about the game live here... http://iworldcup.org/live/

09 June 2010

Those Bloody Septic Tanks

It might have been the wake up call Australia needed before the tournament proper kicked off, but a 1-3 loss, especially to the USA, wasn't pretty to watch. Don't get me wrong, I applaud the US for their deserved win, and they were unlucky not to have won it with 4 goals, but it didn't make it feel any better, especially watching what's supposed to be our defence, crumble like it was made of honeycomb.

It's up the other end of the pitch that concerns me about this squad too, with Kennedy missing two good opportunitties on goal, and Pim changing to what shockingly looked to be a 442 formation. But Pim, you sent Scotty Mac home because you weren't playing a formation that could accomdate him, why then use 442 in this match? Was it for the knickers, so that when they complained about you not using it, you could point to this game and say, oh, but see, I did use it and it didn't work, so, there you are. I seriously can't work out some of Pim's decisions, but then again, I'm not looking after the team.

You may think I'm being ungrateful here, I mean, yes, Pim got us to both the World Cup and Asian Cup, and leaked very few goals doing so, so at the end of the day, he's been a success. I do enjoy beautiful football, but I'll take the way we qualified, heck, I'd be ecstatc if we get through the group stage playing the same kind of football that got us there in the first place, that being said though, is it good enough to get through Serbia and Ghana, let alone the powerhouse that is Germany?

Other factors that are going to be a worry include our injury tally, with the latest to join those ranks being Timmy Cahill picking up a neck injury in the US game on Saturday. Apparently Kewell and Emerton look set to line up against Germany, but it's looking ever more likely that we may be without Cahill for the opener, something. Just can't think about right now.

after all this self indulgent whinging, I wanted to make mention of Brad Jones, who found out before the US game that his son Luca had contracted Leukemia. Obviously there are some things more important than football, and missing out on the World Cup would pale in comparisson to your child being ill, let alone finding out they have something like Leukemia. My thoughts go out to Brad, Luca and their family at this time and hope it all works out ok for you.

01 June 2010

So Close You Can Almost Taste It

Last night saw Australia play Denmark at the Ruimsig Stadium, Roodepoort, South Africa. The result was Australia 1 - Denmark 0, which, on paper, looks like a good result, and a win is always what you hope for, but the game itself didn't fill me with hope for the three games Australia has coming up. Here's hoping that the game on Saturday against the US finally sees the team gelling and finding that much needed rhythm.

Something that should help find that rhythm will be the announcemen tonight of the final 23 man squad. Of the five to be culled, Pim has already mentioned Oar and Holland only going to South Africa in a training capacity, with my money on the other three to be culled being Galekovich, Lowry and Garcia. This leaves us with our 23 man squad for the 2010 World Cup, but it's not a list of players that are instilling that hope in me that the 2006 squad did. I'm hoping the boys can prove me wrong in the final warm up game, but I go into this World Cup with a lot more trepidation than the last.

I'll come back later tonight to update the squad, the announcement is set for 1930 AEST.

UPDATE

Right, so I wasn't far off with my picks, with Galekovich, Holland, Oar, Lowry and Williams being the five players cut from the final 23.

The final squad of 23 now looks like this:

Goalkeepers: Adam Federici, Brad Jones, Mark Schwarzer

Defenders: Michael Beauchamp, David Carney, Scott Chipperfield, Mark Milligan, Craig Moore, Lucas Neill, Luke Wilkshire

Midfielders: Mark Bresciano, Tim Cahill, Jason Culina, Brett Emerton, Richard Garcia, Vincenzo Grella, Brett Holman, Mile Jedinak, Carl Valeri, Dario Vidosic

Forwards: Joshua Kennedy, Harry Kewell, Nikita Rukavytsya

From what Pim's been playing, and the system he likes to use, I would guess that the run on squad for the cup would look something like this:

Schwarzer
Wilkshire Neill Moore Chipperfield
Grella Culina
Emerton Cahill Kewell
Kennedy

I do know, however, that Pim was talking about putting Kewell up front, which may open up the left side to Bresciano or even maybe Vidosic. All I know is that I'm starting to get excited about the cup now that we have a final squad announced, still a bout cautious, but starting to get over it.