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'Sulking' Neill disrupted Cup camp: Viduka
Socceroos great Mark Viduka has opened up on Australia's 2007 Asian Cup campaign and how it led to him quitting international football.
6 Apr 2020
Viduka: The main reason I stopped playing for Australia...
Mark Viduka says the main reason he quit playing for the Socceroos in 2007 was because Lucas Neill tried to undermine him when he was captain.
6 Apr 2020
Will (and should) Tim Cahill make it to Russia 2018?
With Cahill approaching his 100th Socceroos cap against Chile, has the talismanic forward done enough to secure his spot at the 2018 World Cup? Or is there just nobody else ready to take his place.
25 Jun 2017
Socceroos v Japan 06: Where are they now?
They were labelled the ‘Golden Generation’ of Australian football.
10 Jun 2017
Australia’s 2007 Asian Cup side: Where are they now?
Australian football came of age 10 years ago on a sweat-drenched night in Hanoi. It was the Socceroos first match as an 'Asian' nation – the exotic region was beckoning us into a new era – and we followed under the pretence that football down under could grow to bountiful new heights.
3 Jun 2017
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