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I don't know what you mean i thought they played pretty good after like the first 3/4 of the match we had like 15 on target shots to Japan's 5... in saying that i may be a bit biased as me and the four other guys i am with were at the Brandenberg Gate in Berlin watching it on the big screen with like 150 other Aussies... all i can say is it went OFFFFFFFFFFF beer being thrown everwhere alot of jumping and alot of high 5's :D probably the highlight of the trip so far

WOOT GO AUSTRALIA will be there again tonight hoping Brazil beat Croation 4 - 0

Leigh

Come on Aussie, Come on, Come on! Come on Aussie come on!

Did anyone else suffer a few heart attacks lastnight watching the Australia vs Japan match?

Was a good comeback but if we play that way against brazil we're gonna get thrashed.

I don't know what you mean i thought they played pretty good after like the first 3/4 of the match we had like 15 on target shots to Japan's 5... in saying that i may be a bit biased as me and the four other guys i am with were at the Brandenberg Gate in Berlin watching it on the big screen with like 150 other Aussies... all i can say is it went OFFFFFFFFFFF beer being thrown everwhere alot of jumping and alot of high 5's :D probably the highlight of the trip so far

WOOT GO AUSTRALIA will be there again tonight hoping Brazil beat Croation 4 - 0

Leigh

Theres no doubt Japan had a shit game, i remember watching them a while ago and they were fast as. I think they got themselves in the "protect the house" frame of mind when they got the first goal, and all they needed to do was defend it. It was obvious because of the lack of offence.

But still, Australia needs to improve if they wanna make a dent in brazil. Viduka needs to do more with the ball then having his back to the goal and having to pass it off.

The next world cup teams gonna be a goal fest - kaz patafta (who's currently the youth world cup captain) should be in the top squad. That kid has skill, he's 17 and he's already signed overseas. I used to play in the same team when we were young lads. He's a canberra boy so its gonna be awesome to see what happens in the future..... You think kewel is good, wait for Patafta :D

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Gus, seen your sig -

Any chance of getting the infamous fall down clip by the Italian in your sig next to the payback dished out by our mate ZiZu.

He did it for different reasons but like to think it's Karma. Should have been on the bridge of his nose.

Yeap,

I have some. Got them second hand off this forum. They are Thule (spelling?) ones and can easily be removed. You can get attachments for bikes and storage racks etc as well. Dont know about the price, I got mine for $200...

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i will borrow them off ya snooze when i go to the snow if you get some :P

Also i found this when looking for a bike i thought it was a funny reading the reason why he is selling the bike :(

http://www.bikesales.com.au/as/search/sd.d...tPage=2&x=2

Gus, seen your sig -

Any chance of getting the infamous fall down clip by the Italian in your sig next to the payback dished out by our mate ZiZu.

He did it for different reasons but like to think it's Karma. Should have been on the bridge of his nose.

i duno where to find the one of him taking the dive against australia

but i did find this awesome site, take a squiz

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/13/zi...adbutt_outrage/

ok I messaged Thule roof racks, they say they have nothing at all to suit an R33, i ring roof rack would in Mitchel, 20min conversation he comes up with some one that should fit. $360. I am kind of like well my 7' surfboard will be twice as long at the roof, this is not going to work i dont think.

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