Roy Keane on Turkey losing 2-0 to Australia national soccer team in their World Cup opener:
🗣️ “I don't want to hear excuses. Before the match, everyone was talking about Turkey as if the three points were already in the bag. Well, football doesn't care about predictions.
Australia looked like a team playing for their lives. Turkey looked like a team waiting for something to happen. That's the difference. One side competed, the other side expected.
What annoys me most is the attitude. You can forgive mistakes. You can forgive missed chances. But you cannot forgive a lack of urgency at a World Cup.
Australia won the physical battle, the mental battle, and in key moments they won the football battle too. That's embarrassing if you're Turkey because they were supposed to be the team making the statement tonight.
Some players will look at the tactics, some will blame luck, and some will point fingers elsewhere. Nonsense. Start by looking in the mirror. World Cups are not won by talent alone.
The harsh reality is this: Australia arrived believing they could win. Turkey arrived believing they should win. One mindset creates history. The other creates headlines like this.”
@_ATR_@markklfc That is the fault of the game, not the team. If the rules allow that and it wins games then why not. I have seen many teams use that very same tactic against Australia. Suck it up.
@markklfc We congrast Australia because of won and I respect Roy's opinions. But this is not football, there was not any good game for Australia just defence, defence defence. I disgust this football style.
@mkiziltan@markklfc No rules were broken, football allows that sort of play and if it wins games then why not do it. If you don't like it then find a different game to follow.
@markklfc It’s nonsense my friend! If you believe that football is what australia played then no need to discuss anymore! There were 2 Lines front of the penalty box which 5 people stands out next to each others! You just defended the box like indepedence war! You might be 2nd or 3rd!
@Kon__K Yes, value our migrants, value refugees, value diversity in Australia!! Go #socceroos and for those naysayers what an awkward day to be racist...🤣🤦♀️
To my neighbor that thought it was okay to mow the lawn SHIRTLESS in a residential neighborhood, I have already contacted the police. This is NOT a beach. This is NOT a gym. This is a neighborhood with families and kids walking around.
I don’t care if it’s “hot”. PUT. A. SHIRT. ON. We have basic standards for a reason. Broad daylight. Right out in the open. Like this is completely normal behavior. Have some DECENCY and some respect for the people who live around you. This isn’t that hard. 😡
How did Australia pull off the nastiest low block against turkey despite having giants all over the pitch?😭
Manchester United should go all out for Patrick Beach, he’d be a solid back up GK for Lammens 💪
🇹🇷 30 shots. 8 on target. 0 goals.
🇦🇺 9 shots. 4 on target. 2 goals.
Football heritage 😭
Australia with the ultimate “efficiency” masterclass in their World Cup opener 🔥
Stats don’t win matches… finishing does.
#Socceroos#AUSvTUR#WorldCup2026
Bütün bir ülke olarak girdiğimiz dünya kupası havasına milli takım oyuncuları girememiş maalesef. Hepsi kendi havasında.Grubun en zayıf ekibine boyun eğdik.’Canınız sağ olsun #bizimçocuklar’ da diyemiyoruz maalesef.Kalan iki maçı alıp gruptan çıkarız inşallah. #AUSvTUR#Fifa2026
What’s Pauline Hanson @OneNationAus and all the cookers got to say about that goal by the African-Australian for the #Socceroos ??! #worldcup
Diversity makes the country stronger #auspol
Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but mowing the lawn shirtless in a neighborhood full of families and kids just feels unnecessary 😭
We all share the same space, and a little consideration for the people around you isn’t that hard.
To all the dog whistling key board warriors, promoting Hansen, she has no policies, no costings, and no way of implementing them, she is a right-wing Trump addict. Trump has turned our world into death and destruction, chaos everywhere you look. Trump has caused all the wars
Political parties raising money isn't unusual.
Labor does it. The Liberals do it. The Greens do it. One Nation does it.
The difference isn't that One Nation is asking for donations.
The difference is that "Fire the Liar" isn't really a campaign about policy. It's a campaign built around anger.
The message isn't "help us solve housing", "help us lower power bills" or "help us improve health care".
The message is essentially: "You're angry. So give us money."
That's what makes me uncomfortable.
Australians are doing it tough right now. Every party has the right to ask for support. But when a campaign is designed primarily to inflame outrage and then immediately convert that outrage into donations, I think it's fair to question what's really being sold.
Support a party because you believe in its ideas.
Support a party because you think its policies will improve the country.
But if a political movement relies on keeping people permanently angry so the donations keep flowing, that's not leadership.
That's a business model.
Up to 100 aboriginals from rival clans have fought each other with "traditional weapons" in a town camp in the Northern Territory.
Police seized spears, boomerangs, clubs, crossbows, shields, and a samurai sword from the warring groups.
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Jim Chalmers is set to lose his seat to One Nation at the next federal election.
Jim and his boss have lied one too many times and the good folk of Logan have had a gutful.
The woman who would be Prime Minister … she’s only marginally literate (at best), she’s uninformed, has no worked through policies, worse, she has no idea of the impacts her uninformed rants would have on the economy, if implemented…