He's the captain as well isn't he? They might've kept their heads if he'd played.
He was suspended.
He's the captain as well isn't he? They might've kept their heads if he'd played.
He's well passed his used by date. Still would have been our best defender which says something.Topor Stanley? He has his moments. He's becoming a bit of a passenger these days.
He's well passed his used by date. Still would have been our best defender which says something.
Stop ripping flares ffs. The only merkins impressed are your inbred cousins in Zagreb.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/footba...-flare-in-rectum-burns-crowd-during-Euro-2016A French football fan shoved an 18cm-long flare up his rectum in order to smuggle it into a Euro 2016 game.
He then pulled the device out and set it off in the crowd, burning himself and two others in the process, before being charged over the incident by French police.
Flares are banned from all stadiums at Euro 2016, but the 18-year-old fan smuggled the device into the fanzone at the ground in Nice, in the south of France.
It's the latest in some bizarre instances of fan violence during the European championships.
What's all this Yoshi shit I keep seeing on Twitter?
The answer - apart from Tim "Came Home For My Retirement Cheque" Cahill - is of course... no.So are there any A-League players lining up in tonight's international clash?
(For either the Football-roos or for Japan?)
I don't think it does dream about that shit at all. It's a development league, where Australian players can begin their careers. There are leagues like it all over the world, including in Europe and South America. People who follow these leagues are proud to see their home grown players move into their national teams and bigger clubs overseas. It's all part of football culture. There are a couple of ex-Wanderers in this Socceroos squad and WSW would be very proud of that you f**ken dopey troll.The answer - apart from Tim "Came Home For My Retirement Cheque" Cahill - is of course... no.
The A-League dreams about attracting or keeping the international level players that other league's employ... tonight's clash will be a real class above.
The answer - apart from Tim "Came Home For My Retirement Cheque" Cahill - is of course... no.
The A-League dreams about attracting or keeping the international level players that other league's employ... tonight's clash will be a real class above.
None Suity.How many Aussies from the Super League make it into the Kangaroos?