[Football] Should Maty Ryan boycott the Asia Cup?

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Greg Bobkin

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No. No he shouldn't.
 




Questions

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In Asia.......... he’s too tall.
 




jamie the seagull

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Australia beat Oman 5 - 0 this morning in last friendly before they start their campaign next Sunday. Ryan played 90 minutes.
 






hart's shirt

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Looking forward to watching him over here against Palestine on 11th January. #noeasyinternationalgames

But before that, it's the footballing love-in of Saudi Arabia v North Korea on the 8th January.

I'd happily buy a half and half scarf from that one.
 


Fungus

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Looking forward to watching him over here against Palestine on 11th January. #noeasyinternationalgames

But before that, it's the footballing love-in of Saudi Arabia v North Korea on the 8th January.

I'd happily buy a half and half scarf from that one.

There's a "Pales" joke in there somewhere...
 




hart's shirt

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There's a "Pales" joke in there somewhere...

Oh, that's very good.

I shall aim to position myself somewhere behind Mat Ryan's goal with the Aussies and start chanting 'Stand up if you hate Pales'.
 


goldstone

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Australia beat Oman 5 - 0 this morning in last friendly before they start their campaign next Sunday. Ryan played 90 minutes.

It's not fair 'cos obviously the Omanis find it difficult to play in their dishdashes. And then they keep stopping to pray every so often.

The tournament sounds a bit mickey mouse. I would have thought Maty would have preferred to stay back and play proper football in the Premier League?
 


Stat Brother

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It's not fair 'cos obviously the Omanis find it difficult to play in their dishdashes. And then they keep stopping to pray every so often.

The tournament sounds a bit mickey mouse. I would have thought Maty would have preferred to stay back and play proper football in the Premier League?

It's hard to imagine any Aussie putting club over country.
 




knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
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It's not fair 'cos obviously the Omanis find it difficult to play in their dishdashes. And then they keep stopping to pray every so often.

That description is as limited as Carry on Up the Khyber without the benefit of a cleavage for us to be outraged about.
 


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