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The World Game pays tribute to the Socceroos stars of yesteryear who left their mark on football down under. Defender John Watkiss, who took part in three FIFA World Cup campaigns, relives his international career and the day the national team inadvertently caused a riot in Hong Kong.
The World Game's monthly feature pays tribute to Australia's heroes of yesteryear who left their mark on football down under. Marathon man Brett Emerton talks about his club and international career and expresses his deep admiration for the Socceroos current playmaker Aaron Mooy.
Nestory Irankunda showed his raw potential during the Socceroos' last home game ahead of the FIFA World Cup in June.
ANALYSIS: The time has come to pose the question we thought we would never ask. Is Socceroos midfielder Tom Rogic an asset or a liability?
ANALYSIS: Australia's bold and feisty performance against Chile in what became their last match at the Confederations Cup said more about the team's character than all their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers put together.
The World Game pays tribute to the Socceroos stars of yesteryear who left their mark on football down under. Tough defender Manfred Schaefer took no prisoners on the field of play yet he says he regards Pele as one of his best friends even though the Brazilian legend used to call him 'Mr Bastard'.
The World Game resumes its monthly series on Socceroos stars who left their mark on football in Australia. Midfielder Carl Valeri was devastated to miss out on his bold ambition to play in Italy's Serie A but was elated to realise his other childhood dream of taking part in a senior FIFA World Cup.
The World Game pays tribute to the stars of yesteryear who left their mark on the game down under. Defender Steve O'Connor took part in only 15 full internationals for Australia but he played a key role in the revival of the Socceroos brand after the post-1974 World Cup decline.
Ange Postecoglou rates him Australia's best player, Tim Cahill won't stop raving about him and his club coach John van't Schipp won't even contemplate not picking him yet playmaker Aaron Mooy admits that it's a never-ending battle just to play for the Socceroos.
The World Game resumes its monthly feature on Socceroos stars who left their mark on football in Australia. Wing wizard Scott Ollerenshaw, who tormented many defenders over the years, will never forget the night he and his Socceroos humiliated mighty Argentina.
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