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I hope the Socceroos do well regardless of the bellend we have as a coach
Postecoglou’s career has flourished since his success with the Socceroos. Yes he was targeted but he was wise enough to move on on his terms .He has moved on and has won a title at every club he has managed. He’s doing just fine
Arnold is a useless prick. If you have an Anglo Saxon surname and happen to be an average footballer but happen to play in the lower tiers of English football or the lesser leagues in Europe, you’re as good as capped .
well then enjoy graham arnold for another 4 years, he has nowhere to go after the world cup except back to the A League so no doubt his friends will once again push for him to retain the job and he will get it
i don't think its about the anglo saxon surname, its just about graham arnold, the fox sports set up was entirely for him, postecoglou got the job on fox sports simply because of the craig foster interview and craig foster being the number 1 enemy of the fox sports graham arnold cult at the time
harry kewell, im not sure if you have heard of him but he has an anglo name and he achieved much more than arnold, he made the mistake of not helping arnold retain the job after the asian cup disaster of 2007, he was punished for it for the 2010 world cup with some piece of shit articles by the top graham arnold attack dogs mike cockerill and robbie slater
Mike Cockerill after Kewell called him out, how the fuck does this get published? lol
"Here I am Harry, where I was always going to be and where I'll be for the next few weeks. Covering the World Cup.
Not covering you, exclusively, I must admit. I like to get around. On Wednesday afternoon, when you seemed to be rather upset that I wasn't squeezed among the press pack at Ruimsig, tape recorder in hand, I was actually in Pretoria. Months ago I applied, and received, accreditation to report on South Africa's game against Uruguay. You can check if you like.
Perhaps if I'd known you were going to front the cameras, I would have changed my plans. Come to think of it, no I wouldn't have.
You see, Harry, I spent a lot of years, a lot of energy and a lot of effort chasing you for quotes around the world. I was there when it all began for you in 1996 — in fact, I was there a long time before that — and I'm still here now.
Ninety per cent of that time, you've blanked me. The last time, four years ago in Yokohama, I made a decision there wasn't much point in the charade any more. Something I conveyed, quite clearly, to your manager, Bernie Mandic. So you got on with your life and I got on with mine. That's fair enough.
What's also true in this business is that if you dish it out, you've got to take it. I've dished it out to you in the past week and I'm happy to take it. But I stand by every word I've written. Every single one. You've had a dream run in terms of scrutiny, real scrutiny, regarding your performances. You know it, Bernie knows it.
Now you've got the chance to show you're not a myth. That there's still something in the tank. Go out against Ghana, when our World Cup is on the line, when your own international career is on the line, and do something. Actually DO something. Prove something. And if you do, I'll be the first to praise you. As for the rest of it, I'm still here, still writing about football and hope to be for a long time to come."