Craig Foster
Socceroos have well and truly come of age
19 June 2013
When the chips were down, Holger Osieck and skipper Lucas Neill showed the courage and leadership needed to secure a place at the World Cup.
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Scene is set for more Socceroos glory
17 June 2013
In football, the worst opponent is the unknown quantity but a well prepared Socceroos outfit should go on and beat Iraq at Stadium Australia and seal World Cup qualification.
A sight to behold in green and gold
12 June 2013
As a friend said today, 'at last, a performance to be proud of'. Seeing the Socceroos play with great attacking intent is a most beautiful thing, indeed.
Defending the counter key to Roos success
11 June 2013
Australia’s match against Jordan at Docklands is one the Socceroos are capable of winning, provided they prepare for the main attacking threats of the opponent.
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Socceroos destiny in their own hands
5 June 2013
Australia's performance against Japan showed it has what it takes to get to Brazil 2014 if it takes the initiative on home soil against Jordan and Iraq.
As SBS’s chief football analyst, Craig provides expert opinion and unrivalled insight. He has also represented the Socceroos and played abroad. Follow @Craig_Foster on Twitter.
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Craig Foster
As SBS’s chief football analyst, Craig provides expert opinion and unrivalled insight. He has also represented the Socceroos and played abroad. Follow @Craig_Foster on Twitter.
Ned Zelic
Considered one of Australia's most gifted players, Ned Zelic represented the Socceroos 34 times over a decorated career that spanned Europe, Asia and the United Kingdom. Follow @NedZelic on Twitter.
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After years playing abroad and a 20-goal career for the Socceroos, David turned his hand to football punditry and is a beach football fanatic. Follow @zdrila on Twitter.
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Australia v Iraq
Australia hosted Iraq at Sydney's Stadium Australia in its final AFC Group B FIFA World Cup qualifier with a place at Brazil 2014 on the line.
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