A golden moment for Australian football
AT first Frank Lowy said there were “no words for what I am feeling now”, but in the end he found one. “Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful,” he declared.
AT first Frank Lowy said there were “no words for what I am feeling now”, but in the end he found one. “Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful,” he declared.
THE Socceroos could climb up to 47 spots on the controversial FIFA world rankings after their Asian Cup success.
WHEN the Asian Cup final went to extra time, there was no doubt among the Socceroos that they would triumph physically.
A HEARTBROKEN Robbie Kruse could miss the rest of the German season after scans confirmed that severely strained ligaments in his left ankle.
“CAREER-BEST” form awaits Robbie Kruse, according to the man he replaced, with Brett Emerton predicting the winger could explode at the Asian Cup.
FORMER Socceroos striker John Aloisi believes Australia must not spoil its own Asian Cup party, declaring a semi-final berth is critical.
ASIAN CUP SCOUT: Saudi Arabia and Qatar are red hot heading into January’s Asian Cup and the Socceroos might be partly to blame.
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