Fifa Decides - First Leg

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6.00PM KICK-OFF FOR FIRST LEG MATCH IN URUGUAY



Thursday 10 November 2005


Football Federation Australia have today been informed by FIFA of it's decision in relation to the kick-off time for the Qantas Socceroos match in Montevideo on the weekend. FIFA have advised that the match will now commence at 6pm local time Saturday (7am Sunday AEDT) and that the decision is final.

"The FFA accepts the decision of FIFA and we now look forward to the matches on Saturday and Wednesday," said FFA Chief Executive John O'Neill.

"In reaching it's decision FIFA consulted with both Associations. Clearly the AUF found itself in a predicament when their plans to charter a flight fell through after they had set the kick-off time.

"At the same time the FFA's position and behaviour in respect of the matter has been entirely correct. FIFA's decision provides a balance between the positions of the respective associations."


Uruguay V Australia
Saturday 12 November 2005, 6pm
(Sunday 13 November Aust time - 7am AEDT)
Estadio Centenario, Montevideo

Australia V Uruguay
Wednesday 16 November 2005
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Kick-off: 8pm

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Qantas Socceroos coach Guus Hiddink will ramp up the training for his players, with two sessions a day over the next three days planned, as he fine tunes tactics for the first play-off leg against Uruguay in Montevideo next Saturday.



With some players only arriving in Buenos Aires as late as Monday night, Hiddink plans to get down to serious business from Tuesday, before heading to Montevideo on Friday.



With the players arrivals staggered over three days, Hiddink’s plans have somewhat being disrupted and left him only three days to work with the full squad.



“The first two days are meant to recover from the tough weekend games,” said Hiddink, when ask the players are feeling. “From there on the team will focus on the Saturday game.



“We know the circumstances, we know the quality of the opponent, we know our qualities and in improving in our own game, which we have worked hard on in previous camps.



“It’s necessary (to remind players of this), because we are opposing a very tough opponent, and that’s why we have to work well and be organised.”



The only concerns for Hiddink are injuries to key midfielder Marco Bresciano (ankle) and Archie Thompson (heel) although the Dutchman doesn’t feel they present too much of problem.



“We have a slight problem with Bresciano, who came injured out of the game this weekend. He (Bresciano) got his ankle a little bit twisted.



“Archie Thompson is the other one, who came with a bruise on his heel, but I think in one or two days he should be good. We don’t have big, big problems I think.”



Hiddink remained coy on what role key midfielder Harry Kewell (pictured training in Buenos Aires) will play in the first leg, having only just returned from a serious groin injury in the last month.



“He is here, so he is a chance to play,” Hiddink said in response as to whether Kewell was likely to play.



“From the starting point of view, I don’t know yet, but he is here and bit by bit he is going better. We must not forget he still has not had much game fitness.



“But these are exceptional circumstances and if necessary, if we have to go on or across the limit we will see,” in reference to Kewell playing a major role in the match.



Despite the off-field shanigans from Uruguay over the refereeing appointments, Hiddink has no qualms with the late change of appointed for the Australian leg with three Spanish referees now in control of the game.



Quizzed on how he thought the referees would handle the first leg, Hiddink remarked “as normal.”



“I have been involved in a lot of international games and also in Europe and I think the level of referees has improved a lot.



“I don’t have any inconvenience with any of the referees that have been appointed for these games.



“It will be tough, but played within the spirit, rules of the game.”



The first player to arrive in Buenos Aires was Hyundai A-League and Melbourne Victory star striker Archie Thompson, who has had a chance to soak up some of the footballing culture in Argentina’s capital.



“Excited,” was how Thompson summed up his feelings at being in Buenos Aires. “I am in the heart of football at the moment, in the Boca area and the colour and the kids are playing football, it’s unbelievable.”



Asked if he felt this is the time for the Qantas Socceroos to finally make the World Cup, Thompson it was.



“Definitely, the way we have prepared for these games is better than what we did four years ago. I think we have learnt a lot from four years ago, so we are definitely on the right track.”
 
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thats bull****! why should the uraguyans get any considerations! ffs they tried to farked the socceroos up in the first place.... now cos it back fired on them they want concessions.... i hope thier flight is even more delayed for some odd reason! :D
 

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atomic_crimson said:
i hope thier flight is even more delayed for some odd reason! :D

*waits for police to arrest AC on suspicion of planning a terror1st attack* :p
 

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How much waas the time changed to suit Uruguay? There was no way FIFA were going to leave the game at a time that left Uruguay stranded there .... as much as they should have been stranded after trying to change the time so as to leave us stranded over there initially.
 

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that's bull****

they might as well give uruguay the worldcup position >:(
 

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what difference does it make?

still get a clean 90 minutes on the pitch

unless they let the uruguayans have 2 goalkeepers in the match, it shouldnt be a problem
 

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Mr Rodriguez™ said:
what difference does it make?

still get a clean 90 minutes on the pitch

unless they let the uruguayans have 2 goalkeepers in the match, it shouldnt be a problem
it will change the aussie training program and travel arrangements and resting periods

and that could be effective if any session gets canceled or so
 

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uruguay is sepp blatter (sp) fave team so ofcourse things would be changed for uruguay...even the refs have been changed to spanish refs
 

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Hma said:
it will change the aussie training program and travel arrangements and resting periods

and that could be effective if any session gets canceled or so
isnt it the same for both sides
 
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