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Chapter 1: What were Tim's main concerns about the Socceroos' lineup?
Whisper Toil.
Have we got it? Hang on.
I want to spit this out because this angered me on Saturday. I know, you've been hanging on to it. Tony Popovich knows more about the World Game than me, and he's very close to knowing more about the World Game than Garrity. But we both know sport, and we've both been around long enough to know coaches get it wrong and make incorrect assumptions perfectly.
Popper had a shocker against USA, not playing Metcalf and Irukunda from the start, drained the confidence to my eyesight from his team. We invited more pressure and scrutiny than Albo's recent tax reforms. The first half was an unmitigated disaster. Then, down 2-0, we activated our goal scorers.
The players' mood changed dramatically in the second half and we went forward challenging the previously unprovoked Yanks. And one more accidental major shift too occurred. The best player, the best player the Wisps' eyes have seen at the World Cup for Australia, controlling the ball with poise and precision, Christian Volpato, was activated only because of an injury.
If he doesn't start Friday, that will be it for me. We do not know... more or we are not capable of knowing more than the selectors, but why has this man not been played more than what he has been to that point?
Because I was in the virgin land, the numpties didn't have the foresight to put SBS on their TVs.
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Chapter 2: How did the Socceroos' performance change in the second half?
I couldn't see all that. Did you see Christian or not? No, I did not.
Gary, he- You're spot on, Tim. You're exactly correct.
Pop off. I don't know if I am or not, but to my- Well, Mick reckoned you. Well, to my eye, the Volpado, the Volpa- as I like to call him, Christian the Volpado, he was fantastic. So he's under their very ā they're watching him train. You would think they've scouted him. How come they didn't know that he was that capable out there on the pitch?
I don't know. That's a good question. This is one for our backroom boys. Quick one, boys, with the SEN doing ā why aren't we doing the Argentinian games? Has three-piece not paid for a piece of the rights? Yes, we have, Oscar. I think we're doing every game, aren't we? Are we doing every ā One game.
Have you got an Argentinian voice there somewhere you can unlock quickly? An Argentinian?
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Chapter 3: What factors contributed to the Socceroos' disappointing first half?
No, I haven't. I haven't worked on the Argentinian.
A little bit of Spanish. That was a bit rougher.