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  • wow... very dif reception than if this were elsewhere ^_^

  • @paulio2293 what you said makes no sense here. yeah even though australia is 100 years ahead of china, so what? what im talking about here is the life here, it has nothing to do with your little 'economic prosperity', 'OECD member', or society development.. im talking about how boring the life here could be.

  • go back to china then, so we can enjoy more of our massive GDP per head of population whilst you enjoy your lamentable $4,000USD per annum.

  • @paulio2293 no one worships your country, body.. take it easy.. your country will soon die out from the list of first world countries, coz all you do is selling iron ores and coals. your product sector is in deficit almost every year. your technology part is very weak. the students of this country would rather end up working as car-repairmen, than go to college.

  • @LenoeZ your country is so good, fuck off back home. Oh thats right because your country is a piece of shit second world country with a lamentable GDP per capita, no democracy and stinks like shit (literally). Even the "best" parts of china are fucking ghettos. Just take a walk arround the streets of your nations "Capital". Potholes everywhere, crammed ghetto like housing. Get real.

  • @paulio2293 such a so - called developed country will be surpassed in very near future by many more ambitious and more powerful countries like china. im now living in australia, and i can see here seems spreading mental virus among the people. you are lazy in mind, don't care about technology or academic qualifications , much of your people act silly and rurally... (i've seen a lot of, interesting. :) )

    enjoy the feeling of decline, australia. :)

  • @LenoeZ dont care about education? australia is on average more educated than the USA and the UK, we have some of the best universities in the region, and its extremly affordable. China is still a long, long way away from even breaking into the OECD let alone being close to the top as australia is.

  • @paulio2293

    wtf affordable?

    you're a fucken liar straight out. it use to be cheap. now they are all privatised owned by corperations, and now some courses are 70% pre-paying accepted. we've turned our education system into a U.S. reminscent one. another of our most precious necessities being handed to corperations yet again. what a waste of the youth.

    just saying...

  • @paulio2293 oxford & cambridge are in the uk, nothing else to say

  • to batigosu27 : yeah i totally agree with you. im now studying in australia, undoubtly its very very beautiful trees, grass, blue sky, and youve got the world's most friendly people here , which i love a lot, but the internet is super slow and shops close 4:00PM in towns and here arent any amusing things (no atmosphere for cyber games or digital products, eg.), even not as amusing as in china

  • @LenoeZ Lol, Are you seriously comparing china to australia? Are you a moron? Australia is consistently ranked as one of the best 2-3 countries in the world to live IN EVERY study of quality of life/economic prosperity, china would be lucky to make the top 100. Australia is a top level OECD economy, China is a second world country. China is still atleast 100 years away from achieving what australia has.

  • @paulio2293

    though australians lead 100 years in front of chinese in terms of prosperity,, they whereas, interestingly, live a urban life that is 10 years lagging behind china. most of them still indulge themselves in the stupid entertainments in reality , such as walking dogs, watching footy games, or go dancing, singing, boating, board-skating, barbequeing...etc., when the majority of us have entered into an age of virtual recreation serveral years ago.

  • @paulio2293 and the atmosphere here for the digital and modern tech products is of sparsity. the society development in suburban territory is much behind china. one town basically has only one shopping street, but in china every street could be. in 2003, when we had popularized the mobile phone for 2 or 3 years, they were still using the old styled 'portable telephone' , and i don't know the actual time they stopped using that, so 2003 may not be the deadline..

  • New Zealand is in the World Cup and China isn't.

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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  • You don't know a dam thing

  • I wanna visit Australia soon!

  • All I can tell you is Australia is fucking boring !

  • esta lindo el estadio

  • Australia's such a nice host playing the Chinese anthem first. I thought that was very considerate. =]

  • thats the way everywhere

  • I Agree I am a Chinese and I am proud to see Australia being so nice and friendly to us :) thanks guys

  • i hate this shit music they put before games when players come out of the tunnel.. it feels soo lame

  • i went it was aesome. sad we lost.

  • We dun lack good palyers. We beat Argentina national before.

    The problems that we always lose games are

    1) The Chinese Football Association is led by government officials who dun really know football.

    2) There are too many rotten apples in the football systms, e.g. referees and players.

    3) The palyers put too much pressure on their own shoulders and they dun know how to cope with it.

  • hey actually its the system, the officials dont know how to run it, and the players are good, but its just they cant develop.

  • Well i feel sad if kwell was playing There was lots of optuanties australia should have goaled on holmans thats a easy goal

  • yeah Australia "SHOULD" have won, playing on their own homeground with their precious striker kewell on the field, poor guy barely touched the ball, such a shame, loosing to a team that is already out of the world cup. pitty..

  • It really doesnt matter of who wins the match. Its just a friendly match and both team tried their very best and that is what matters.

  • lol australia should of won man

  • ohhhh... I was there.

  • yeh bro, its bassically a loss for china lol, u played your full team, we played our aleague sides, with one european based player,

    If it was our real squad we would have screwed you over like 4-0

  • I agree with you. But I must say that I could understand why Socceroo's coach decided to send an almost all-youth palyers team for a game in Sydney in frond of 70,000 crowd, unless he did not want to win.

    But anyway, Aussie youth players got experience although they lost the game, and China team won a dead rubber away match to save face. Both were happy.

  • i was there:D

  • ye, im a Chinese living in Australia and ive gotta say, its a surprising result...

  • I would be not so surprised. Socceroos used a lot U-23 players in this match. Australia U-23 team is not so strong as their full-strength socceroos (They may become stronger in the future after some young players got chance in Europe clubs). China U-23 team have defeated Australia U-23 team once with 2-0 in Hong Kong.

  • China 1 : 0 Australia

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