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Kewell happy to bend rules
5 February 2010 | 09:24
Socceroos star Harry Kewell has admitted he'd bend the rules of the beautiful game if it meant the difference between Australia winning the World Cup in South Africa or going home empty handed.
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Socceroos squad v Oman
GOALKEEPERS
- Adam Federici
(Reading, England) - Brad Jones
(Middlesbrough, England) - Mark Schwarzer
(Fulham, England)
DEFENDERS
- David Carney
(FC Twente, Netherlands) - Scott Chipperfield
(FC Basel, Switzerland) - Patrick Kisnorbo
(Leeds, England) - Mark Milligan
(Shanghai, China) - Craig Moore
(Brisbane Roar, Australia) - Lucas Neill
(West Ham, England) - Luke Wilkshire
(Dynamo Moscow, Russia) - Rhys Williams
(Middlesbrough, England)
MIDFIELDERS
- Mark Bresciano
(Palermo, Italy) - Tim Cahill
(Everton, England) - Jason Culina
(Gold Coast United, Australia) - Brett Emerton
(Blackburn, England) - Mile Jedinak
(Antalyaspor, Turkey) - Harry Kewell
(Galatasaray, Turkey) - Mile Sterjovski
(Perth Glory, Australia) - Carl Valeri
(Grosseto, Italy) - Dario Vidosic
(Nurnberg, Germany)
FORWARDS
- Bruce Djite
(Genclerbirligi, Turkey) - Brett Holman
(AZ Alkmaar, Netherlands) - Josh Kennedy
(Nagoya Grampus, Japan)
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