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Aussies Qualification - What Now ?

serious14

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David Votoupal said:
Peachos said:
yeah, they wont be able to make 2nd in the group, but i think they got the players to get 3rd and then beat Saudis or Iran, cant see them overtaking any of the Koreas
can't see New Zealand beating one of the asian teams though

Unless it's a cold wet night in NZ :tv:

Because there's not an away leg to deal with............ right??  ::)
 

marinermick

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today is the last day to put in applications for the first wave of WC ticket sales

i've applied for 3x TST4 Cat 3 tickets for australian games

here's hoping!
 

marinermick

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1.6 million ticket requests to FIFA for the first round allocation.

Apparently Australians were the sixth highest in the number of ticket requests.
 

marinermick

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northernspirit said:
aussies were well represented last time too, impressive
no doubt england was #1?

perhaps south africa, but england would be right up there given that south africa is a huge travel destination for them

wonder how many ex-pat south africans in australia applied for tickets? stack of south africans in perth and the trip is not that far from there
 

Jocwa08

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just wondering how much i would need to save to go to the world cup
thats accomidation, tickets, airfare, food, sight seeing
 

serious14

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In all seriousness (just the group stages I'm guessing), somewhere around the four/five thousand AUD mark.  Depends on what sort of accomodation you get.

Or if you run a group that really should re-name themselves the Greedy C*nt's Army - $10 000.  http://www.ggarmyontour.com/ggarmyontour/tour_details.htm
 

Paolo

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serious14 said:
In all seriousness (just the group stages I'm guessing), somewhere around the four/five thousand AUD mark.  Depends on what sort of accomodation you get.

Or if you run a group that really should re-name themselves the Greedy C*nt's Army - $10 000.  http://www.ggarmyontour.com/ggarmyontour/tour_details.htm
or there is bandwagoner Fanatics Tour
 

midfielder

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http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/100548,our-guide-to-your-south-africa-2010-trip.aspx


442's Guide To Your South Africa 2010 Trip

FIFA has accredited four companies in Australia with the rights to sell supporter travel packages to the tournament. Each has different types of packages at various price points.
 

Sean

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Mine has failed Im sure. I have not heard anything from FIFA (email) and I can no longer check my application.
 

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