Sports & recreation

World Cup Soccer

Sports & recreation

Posted by: victory

8th Jun 2010 08:29pm

The World Cup soccer is travelling and it is good for Australia, how are we going to benefit with the way Australia is performing around the world, this is a benefit for Australia and junior youth league, what do others think about Soccer in Africa? Good luck Socceroos

Comments 4

amar93
  • 19th Jul 2012 07:41am

go aussie

Jay
  • 5th Jul 2011 11:51am

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NEWWWWWWWWWWW ZEALANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous
  • 9th Jun 2011 09:13pm

true, world cup soccer is travelling, but we should know that it is also an experinece. participation is most important result is left to the day performances and little bit of luck. winning and loosing is always there, but participation and true spirtsman spirit will deffinately pays one day my friend . dont be dissapointed. good day.

woosif
  • 18th Nov 2010 08:42am

Not really sure where your going with this? how are we going to benefit with the way Australia is performing around the world - nice to know you support them.... Just being there and performing shows the rest of the world we mean business whether we win or loose, it takes time Australia have not really been a soccer country so give it time to sink in to the people - We have got so much better in a little time just wait 10 years we will be one of the countries to recon with.... patience my friend. from a european soccer supporter!

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