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  Trouwste user 2022 woensdag 18 juni 2014 @ 21:58:18 #201
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 17 juni 2014 11:36 schreef WoordenShuffelaar het volgende:
Echt typisch Nederlands geilen op positieve berichten uit buitenland. Het is doodnormaal dat Nederland in het nieuws is in buiten. Het is tenslotte de wk. Maar waarom mensen nieuwsberichten jij het buitenland openen en vervolgens op masturberen is mij een raadsel...
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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
  Trouwste user 2022 woensdag 18 juni 2014 @ 22:03:15 #202
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Mathew Leckie believes that Australia can record a win over the Netherlands following their emphatic 5-1 victory against reigning FIFA World Cup™ champions Spain.

The Socceroos lost 3-1 in their opening game to Chile, but winger Leckie, one of their stand-out performers, was unfazed by the prospect of facing the Dutch.

"We really want to get a result so we're going to try and find the areas where we can hurt the Dutch team," said Leckie, ahead of Wednesday's Group B game in Porto Alegre. "I think if we can play as well as we did that 70 minutes we'll definitely have an opportunity to get a win."

While Australia lost in Cuiaba, in Salvador the Netherlands handed out the worst ever World Cup defeat of any reigning champions. However, Leckie feels Australia's inexperienced line-up could spring a few surprises on the 2010 World Cup runners-up.

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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
  Trouwste user 2022 woensdag 18 juni 2014 @ 22:30:44 #204
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Leuk om te lezen. :)

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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
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All we got is this moment - Joost Klein, 9 mei 2024
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Ik had verwacht dat de Duitse pers kritisch zou zijn, maar dat allerminst.

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'Wer solche Spiele noch gewinnt, ist ein WM-Favorit...'

Wie zulke wedstrijden nog wint is een favoriet voor het WK...
I got two dudes that turned into raspberry slushy and flushed down my toilet. I can't even take a proper dump in there.
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Tim Cahills goal is one of the rarest one I have seen after Ruud Gullit of Netherlands in 1990s.
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Is er al wat buitenlandse media binnen over de uitschakeling van Spanje?
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Straks even de webversie bekijken om alle verzuurde commentaren te lezen.
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 07:20 schreef MakkieR het volgende:
Is er al wat buitenlandse media binnen over de uitschakeling van Spanje?
Nee, echt niemand die het daar over heeft in het buitenland.
  Redactie Frontpage donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 09:12:44 #211
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Op woensdag 10 juli 2013 01:46 schreef Littlerabbit het volgende:
Djeez is een literaire grootheid. Hij weet op een poëtische wijze zelfs de schoonheid in een kinderverkrachting bloot te leggen. Tuinbeeld kopen?
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Guardian minute by minute is altijd goed:

Preamble

The World Cup is a collection of mighty challenges and what a doozy lays ahead tonight! I mean, of course, that here on Australia’s east coast it’s approaching 1am, and we’ve got to find a way to stay awake in case the unlikely happens and the Socceroos can fashion a miracle result over the Netherlands at the Estádio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre. I’m not much of a night owl, myself, so I’ve pondered everything from the obvious (coffee), to the sickening (Red Bull), to the presumably failsafe but somewhat off-putting (decanting a bottle of hot chilli sauce down my britches). But like many of you I’m hoping the game itself will do the job and keep my eyes open and the typos at bat bay.

As for the game… To be wildly optimistic —bordering on delusional, some might say— this could be the Socceroos’ greatest victory in history. Or at least its most heroic draw. Or maybe just it’s bravest loss (that’s a thing, right?). It was always going to be a big ask for the Socceroos to get something from a game against Louis van Gaal’s Netherlands from the moment that cruel draw came out. But to have to play Robert van Persie, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder and co. when they have their tails up having just eviscerated the reigning World Cup holders 5-1, well, the task looks even greater.

That said, Australia are approaching this fixture with the kind of confidence you can only get after losing your opening group fixture by a smaller margin than most pundits predicted. Take that, naysayers! As the lowest ranked of the World Cup finalists (at 62), Australia was expected to get torn asunder by an attack-minded Chile, and for the first 16 minutes —during which Chile scored twice— it was all going according to the pessimists’ script. But a Tim Cahill header dragged Australia back into it and for the remainder of the match it could be reasonably argued that Australia had the better of play and should have equalised. But chances were missed, and Chile added a third at the death to make the score-line unreflective of the match.

So a loss, yes —and one meaning that Australia needs at least four points from its remaining matches against the Netherlands tonight, and Spain next week— but an encouraging result nonetheless. Certainly Ange Postecoglou and his young team took plenty of positives out of it, and, pleasing their nation’s football fans who would prefer to see them play attacking football, they’ve vowed to take the game to the Netherlands tonight. “We know we’ll have to be very strong defensively because the Dutch are very dangerous going forward and they proved that against Spain,” Postecolou said this week. “The other side of that is if we just try to defend for 90 minutes, there’s only going to be one result and that won’t be in our favour… It’s just as important that we’re dangerous when we have the ball.”

So what can Australia fans do but tune in tonight and hope for something truly remarkable? Didn’t Costa Rica upset Uruguay just days ago? The unexpected does happen in football, even at the highest level. But let’s be honest, we’ve all been around the block enough times to know that when a lady gives you that look —you know the one I’m talking about, right?!— she wants you to put out the bins and clear the gutters of leaves like you’ve been promising to do for six months. We’ve also been around the block enough times to know that pain and the Socceroos so often share a sentence. But what’s that they say? Expect the worst, hope for the best? Close enough.

Kick-off: 1pm Porto Alegre, 2am AEST, 5pm BST

Updated at 3.36pm BST
16h ago
15:57
From hope to a kick in the pants: via AAP, some encouraging words from former Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek who was axed as Australia coach after the 2010 World Cup in which the Socceroos failed to progress past the first round.

“Speaking to Dutch media at the World Cup and transcribed for footballcentral.com.au, Verbeek shot down any chance of the Australians having an impact in the match. Asked who he thought would win, Verbeek said: ‘Oh, (Holland) will win this game, not a single doubt. I don't see any possibility that Australia will score a goal against the Netherlands.’

Verbeek said the Socceroos' defence was a major concern.

‘(Holland) should go for an extra attacker. We have to attack from the flanks, but also through the middle. (Australia are) so inexperienced at the back,’ he said.

‘They are very vulnerable at the back. So I think we'll score at least three goals.’

Australia's inexperience in defence ­—the back four against Chile in their World Cup opener had less that 40 national caps — has been exacerbated by the injury-induced withdrawal of Ivan Franjic.”

16h ago
16:03
So no mention by Verbeek, then, of Australia's head-to-head record against the Dutch? Played three, won one, drawn two. That's right, old Holland has yet to defeat New Holland in a game of football!

Verbeek probably thought it wasn't relevant. One can only suppose he thought this wasn't relevant either:

16h ago
16:11
For those who don't know, since Guus Hiddink took the reins of the Socceroos ahead of the 2006 World Cup, Australia has largely adopted a Dutch footballing philosophy and, from the grassroots up, kids are being taught Cruyff turns and the like. They are also being taught how to do this (so look out for Australia in Qatar if it ever happens):

But the Dutch influence over Australian football started much earlier as Pete Smith's excellent story, Australia's Debt to Dutch Football outlines.

... the influence of the Dutch in Australian football goes back many decades. Immigrants from the Netherlands were among the first of those fleeing war-torn Europe to arrive in Australia, and by the mid 1950s it seemed every city in Australia had a club whose named evoked Holland. Wilhelmina were prominent for a time in Melbourne, Perth had (Morley) Windmills, and there was even the Hobart-based Hollandia. Meanwhile in Brisbane a club built by a hard-working group of migrants called Hollandia Inala laid the foundation for Australia’s most successful club of the 21st century. The side morphed into the National Soccer League’s Brisbane Lions with the licensed club the backer of the city’s lone representative when the A-League launched in 2005, the Brisbane Roar. Even now the orange shirt and lion-inscribed logo of the A-League’s reigning champions is – in a rare survivor of former FFA chief executive John O’Neill’s scorched earth policy – a nod to the club’s origins.

16h ago
16:19
Australia's left back Jason Davidson pointed out this week, with some adroitness, that Dutch players only have two legs.

Along those lines, Jeremy Boyce, in France, says it's only 11 v 11 tonight and anything can happen. "i thought van Persie's equaliser against Taki-Tiki FC might well turn out to be a defining moment of this tourney," he writes, laughing in the face of capitalisation. "after all, we were all expecting a 1-0 passing exhibition right up until he launched himself at that ball. but, as the old cliche goes, it's only 11 against 11 on the pitch, and if they can do it Spain then anything is possible today isn't it? especially as the 'Roos are head-for-head surely the most sporty nation on the planet and consistently serve up top international performances despite their puny population stats. never underestimate a hurting and underestimated Digger. and let's not forget the other cliche, as Robin proved yet again the other evening, it only takes a second to score a goal, so i'm ROOting for the green and golds."

Root away, Jeremy, root away!

16h ago
16:23
You have to get up pretty early in the morning to slip one by Johan van Slooten. "True," he says, "the Dutch men’s team was slaughtered by the Australians over the weekend at the Hockey World Cup (held in the Netherlands). But you failed to mention that the Dutch women’s team beat Australia 2-0 in their final on Saturday. So we’re even, aren’t we? [Yes, we are.]

"Anyway, I think it’s going to be a tough game tonight, because that always happens with the Dutch: as soon as we expect ‘our’ team to have an easy win, everything always ends up in tears. So expect a soulless 0-0 or 1-1 draw."

A 1-1 draw for the Socceroos against the Netherlands could be one of the greatest results in their history! Where do they sign?
16h ago
16:29
There's a game on, you know.

Today's starting teams:

Australia: Ryan, Davidson, Cahill, Spiranovic, Leckie, Oar, Jedinak (c), McKay, McGowan, Wilkinson, Bresciano.

Netherlands: Cillessen, Vlaar, De Vrij, Martins Indi, Blind, De Jong, Janmaat, De Guzman, Van Persie (c), Sneijder, Robben.

So, the Netherlands unchanged from the side that trounced Spain, while for Australia Ryan McGowan is in for the injured Ivan Franjic, with Matt McKay replacing the injured Mark Milligan. One A-Leaguer for another.

16h ago
16:38
Questions to ponder. If Tim Cahill leaves his forehead in the sheds, can Australia score? Any how can Australia's makeshift back four contain Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben?

Here's SB Tang's take on these questions, and many others, in his piece Can Australia Deal With Holland's Attack?

As a bonus, the piece informs readers what Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys for dessert. Stop yourself clicking on that link now, why don't you!

15h ago
16:40
Brian Russell sees some Dutch in the Aussies, kind of: "I applaud the optimism and raging Aussie spunk of Jeremy Boyce and Johan van Slooten," he writes, "but all the facts points to a pretty comprehensive Dutch win today. The Roos are a team of lumpen cloggers, no? If they win then I will buy every reader of this MBM a drink (Note: offer not valid in southern hemisphere)."
15h ago
16:43
Success is relative, suggests Daniel Fitzgerald:

15h ago
16:47
Former Australia and AC Milan goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac says on SBS's coverage that it will be suicide for Australia to press high in defence. The panel agrees, more or less. The plan? Hit 'em on the counter.
15h ago
16:53
Bart van Alphen thinks Australia has no chance. "As a preamble to the upcoming match, it might be worthwhile to note that at one time the Australian army brought machine guns to wage war on 20,000 emus and still lost. It is known as the Great Emu War."

True, Bart, but were they Dutch emus?

15h ago
16:56
And here they come, as SBS's commentators scratch about hopefully by figuring that the Netherlands have a tendency to drop against the lesser nations, while Australia usually raisetheir game against the top nations. Sounds like a draw, doesn't it?
15h ago
16:59
The anthems are booming around the arena and there appears to be a good number of Socceroos fans in attendance.

Meanwhile, not content with just a close-up of the Dutch during their anthem, the camera is joined by a microphone. Let's just say van Persie shoots better than he sings.

15h ago
16:59
We're nearly there? Still awake Australia?!
15h ago
17:01
We're still nearly there! The captain's handshakes took a while.
15h ago
17:02
Peep!

And the Dutch kick us off! They are wearing all blue, while the Socceroos are in their gold shirts, white socks and, thank goodness, green shorts. Nothing holding them back now!

15h ago
17:05
1 min: The Dutch allow Australia to get some early touches at the back without any impolite pressure. But this allows Davidson to knock it forward towards Cahill, and though it doesn't arrive on his scone Australia win a free kick from the ensuing loose ball. Bresciano takes it but goes nowhere. Or nowhere interesting.

Australia's defender Jason Davidson heads the ball as the game gets under way.
Australia's defender Jason Davidson heads the ball as the game gets under way. Photograph: Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 5.06pm BST

15h ago
17:06
3 min: Cahill clips Martins Indi from behind and he's down being treated. Didn't seem to be a lot in it, and the Dutch No.4 is soon up and about, running it off, as you do.
15h ago

17:09
5 min: McKay turns his man nicely in midfield and for a second he must feel like the Prince of Porto Alegre. But his second touch is heavy and he's dispossessed, with Robben the beneficiary of a early ball up the left wing. But as Robben looks to cut inside near the Australia box he clumsily loses possession himself.
15h ago

17:11
7 min: Leckie, then Oar, give Cillessen something to think about. First Leckie hares after a through ball only for Cillessen to just beat him to it (wearing Leckie's knee in his back for his troubles). Then Oar swings one over from the left but Cillessen takes it easily over his head.

Netherlands' goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen (bottom) vies with Australia's forward Mathew Leckie.
Netherlands' goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen (bottom) vies with Australia's forward Mathew Leckie. Photograph: Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 5.15pm BST
15h ago
17:12
9 min: Cillessen is again in the play, forced to get a hurried kick away after McKay doesn't give up on a Dutch back pass.
15h ago

17:13
11 min: Australia have started well, and they are quick to knock the ball long —along the deck mostly— for Leckie and Oar to chase. The Netherlands have not been allowed to get into any kind of rhythm.
15h ago
17:15
13 mins: The crowd is cheering every Dutch error, and every Australian pass. Meantime, in Tamworth, Australia, Matt Crawford admits that "nerves, sleep deprivation and a curry supper = high risk viewing this morning".
15h ago

17:16
14 mins: Now Australia does press high, giving Vlaar, De Vrij and Martins Indi something to think about.
15h ago
17:19
16 min: A chance for Australia! De Guzman, I think, loses it on the right, and the ball is shipped out to Leckie on Australia's right. He's got some space to work with and he knocks it past Vlaar and eats up some metres before he finds Bresciano with a square ball. Bresciano squares up but is tackled as he shoots and the ball goes out for a corner.
15h ago

17:21
17 min: Cahill is the target but they are all over him like charity touts on a busy high street, and the ball is cleared. Down the other end, a foul by Australia gives Robben a free kick from wide on the right, but a glancing header is scooped up gratefully by Ryan.
15h ago
17:24
Goal! Australia 0-1 Holland (Robben 19)

Wilkinson is caught in possession on the halfway line by Robben and he has an entire half to run into. By the time Spiranovic comes across in cover Robben has tucked it away to McKay's left.

Arjen Robben scores the opening goal of the game.
Arjen Robben scores the opening goal of the game. Photograph: Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 5.28pm BST
15h ago

17:26
Goal! Australia 1-1 Holland (Cahill 21)

Oh my word! What a goal! Virtually from the kickoff Bresciano, in centrefield, shuttles the ball to Leckie on the right. He crosses towards Cahill but it comes in low, not high, and Cahill fires a left-foot volley into the goal from the underside of the bar! Goal of the tournament so far. The stadium is rocking!

Australia's Tim Cahill rifles home a stunning strike to make it 1-1.
Australia's Tim Cahill rifles home a stunning strike to make it 1-1. Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters
Updated at 5.29pm BST
15h ago

17:28
24 min: That really was an incredible goal, and one you don't quite expect Cahill to score. The cross came it behind him so the timing to let it come across him was really something. As for the strike, well, pick that one out!
15h ago

17:29
26 min: This really is an open game and no sooner do the Dutch push forward than Australia win it back and look to their wings. And here's Leckie again using his pace to isolate Vlaar. But this time he's brought to heel.
15h ago

17:31
28 min: The Dutch appeal for handball after a surgical through ball from Robben finds an overlapping Blind in the Australia box. I expected him to shoot from the angle but he attempted a square ball that struck Spiranovic on the chest.
15h ago

17:33
31 min: Bresciano is doing well and as I write he skies a side foot shot just over the bar after Leckie, again, causes havoc down the right! Bresciano is like a tube of toothpaste you never throw away because you can always squeeze out a little more. Leckie, meantime, has surely added a zero or two to his next contract.
15h ago

17:37
33 min: Another chance to Australia! From a midfield freekick, Oar drops the ball on the penalty spot and the only player there to welcome it is Spiranovic! He almost had time to take a touch and shoot, but he swung his hips with the ball attempting a first time shot, and in doing so only managed to scuff it. Cillessen saved easily before, presumably, tearing strips off his defenders.
15h ago

17:38
35 min: All Australia at the moment, and who ever thought you'd read that tonight? To be honest, the Dutch look panicked.
15h ago
17:39
37 min: Zubin Mistry likes what he sees. "That was the most breathtaking, jaw-droppingly surprising moment of the World Cup so far. I'm referring, of course, to Robben staying on his feet in the build-up to his goal. That amazing Van Persie impersonation by Cahill a close second."
14h ago
17:41
38 min: Now it's Oar terrorising the Netherlands! Davidson and Oar combine wonderfully on the left with a one-two and Oar almost gets clear in the Dutch box, which is an unfortunate combination of words, but what can you do?
14h ago

17:43
40 min: Spiranovic is penalised for his close marking on van Persie. Indeed. He's all over him like a bush tick.
14h ago

17:46
43 min: Terrible news for Australia (and for Martins Indi). Cahill makes a needlessly agricultural tackle on Martins Indi, running through him about five minutes after the Dutchman laid it off. It's a yellow for Cahill and that means he'll miss the Socceroos' match against Spain next week. Martins Indi was on one leg at the time and he's down being treated for the second time today. In fact, he's been strapped to a stretcher and is being carried off.

Tim Cahill catches Bruno Martins Indi.
Tim Cahill catches Bruno Martins Indi. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images
Bruno Martins Indi lies on the floor in pain.
Bruno Martins Indi lies on the floor in pain. Photograph: MARKO DJURICA/REUTERS
Updated at 6.07pm BST
14h ago

17:48
45 min: Despite saying he was a sitting down kind of manager, Van Gaal is standing on the sidelines. It's easier to worry from there, I'd say.
Updated at 5.58pm BST
14h ago

17:51
Half-time

And 45 minutes have flown by. What a cracking, spirited performance by Australia, topped by the best goal of the tournament so far. It was reminiscent of the goal Van Persie scored against Aston Villa last year. Yes, it was that good:

Updated at 5.54pm BST
14h ago

17:57
Some emails:

Kara Gone: "The world cup lull is over, right? Respect to the ozzies, I didn't expect this. Which makes me wonder if the Dutch (my people btw) will succumb to the bickering and discontent of their recent Euro outing on the first sign of trouble. Or if the Van Persie/Van Gaal BFF and the getting rid of a couple of the old dogs remedied that."

An optimistic Thomas Barbour: "Paul, I doubt we’ll need Cahill to knock over Spain, and having him fresh for the quarters could prove handy."

Martin Sutcliffe: "Great game so far. But there is nothing more hideous than the sound of 'Strayan football supporters, of whom the men sound like a giant ensemble version of Monty Python's 'Bruces' sketch and the women sound like vuvuzuelas. I pity the pitchside mic operators..."

Justin McCarthy: "I reckon Australia are actually a halfway decent side. The Socceroos definitely felt some nerves towards the beginning of the Chile match but they settled down nicely. Honduras aside, there really aren't any rabbits in this edition of the World Cup."

Rudy Hulsman: "Well done Cahill: - one wonder goal, - one player injured (second attempt), - one yellow card so you can't do the above to Spain. A Fuming Dutchie."

Raymond Reardon: "Hope you are still awake Paul."

My word I am, Raymond.
14h ago

18:01
Van Gaal promised "a different Holland" for this game. He was true to his word. They've been outplayed and out-enthused. If they've taken the Socceroos lightly —and surely they have— perhaps halftime will give them time to reassess the threat and react accordingly.
14h ago

18:02
The teams are back on the pitch. Can the Socceroos keep it going? Darn it, can they gone on and win?!
14h ago

18:05
Peep!

Australia kick off and it's like an under-10s kick-off routine that almost catches the Dutch out! Cahill knocks it forward for Bresciano who hits a first time ball to Leckie. His pass almost falls to Cahill in the Dutch box.
14h ago

18:06
47 min: And now Van Persie is going to miss the next match after he gets a yellow for palming Spiranovic in the face as they tussle for the ball.
14h ago

18:08
49 min: As Van Persie attempts —and fails— to bring down a long ball on his chest, Alan Funt from Coniston says "Leckie's manager will be busier than a one-armed rissole roller after the WC."
14h ago

18:10
51 min: A snap shot on the edge of the Australia box (by Blind, I think) is goal bound but a diving Ryan turns it around the post.

Now Bresciano has been subbed for Oliver Bozanic. And immediately he's in the action, tormenting Janmmat on the edge of the Dutch box. His cross hits an arm! Penalty!
14h ago

18:12
Goal!! Holland 1-2 Australia (Jedinak 54 pen)

Jedinak steps forward confidently and, as Cillessen dives to his left, Jedinak's low shot finds the opposite corner. Australia is in dream land!

Mile Jedinak of Australia shoots and scores the penalty.
Mile Jedinak of Australia shoots and scores the penalty. Photograph: Jeff Gross/Getty Images
Australia's players celebrate after scoring their second goal.
Australia's players celebrate after scoring their second goal. Photograph: William West/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 6.21pm BST
14h ago

18:15
56 min: This is stunning stuff. And another raid by Australia forces the Dutch to head out for a corner. Bozanic wins the ball on the right, finds Cahill inside him in space, and he holds the ball up long enough for McKay to overlap on the left. Cahill overhits it, in truth, but McKay hauls it in and gets a cross in.
14h ago

18:17
Goal! Holland 2-2 Australia (Van Persie 58)

And the Dutch are level!

Robin van Persie sweeps home the equaliser.
Robin van Persie sweeps home the equaliser. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images
Updated at 6.24pm BST
14h ago

18:18
59 min: Robben it was on the left who started the move. He then squared the ball to Depay before his measured through rolled down the central corridor to Van Persie. He swivelled nicely, and thumped past Ryan.
Updated at 6.59pm BST
14h ago

18:20
62 min: Janmaart takes Oar's legs from him but he retrieves them to curl in a freekick towards the gold shirts lining up along the edge of the Dutch penalty area. But a Dutch head gets there first to clear.
14h ago
18:22
63 min: A beautiful deep cross from Davidson on the left finds Cahill's head in the Dutch area but he can't get over it to get it on target. This game is rocking along and it's hard to keep up!

As I write, Jedinak is chopped down. But he's up and about.
14h ago

18:24
66 min: The Dutch play long to Sneijder but as quick as he is he can't pull it in before it runs over the Australia byline.
14h ago

18:25
67 min: Oh my giddy aunt! Australia butcher a great chance. More on that later because...
14h ago

18:28
Goal! Holland 3-2 Australia (Depay 68)

From nothing, the Dutch go ahead! Depay picks up the ball outside the Australia box and he figures 'Why not have a crack?' Why not indeed. He hits the ball with the outside of the right boot causing it to swerve away from Ryan and into bottom right corner. Ryan could have done better there.

Memphis Depay of the Netherlands beats the Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan.
Memphis Depay of the Netherlands beats the Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images
Updated at 6.36pm BST
14h ago
18:31

71 min: The momentum has really changed now and the Dutch are pushing forward for the killer blow.

Back to that blown chance to Australia moments before the Dutch third goal. Oar exploded into space and, really, should have taken the opportunity to shoot. He only had the keeper to beat. But he decided on a cross but it was neither one thing or another and Leckie tried to chest it in from the edge of the six-yard box. Cillessen wasn't troubled.

Netherlands celebrate taking the lead.
Netherlands celebrate taking the lead. Photograph: Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images
Updated at 6.45pm BST
14h ago

18:34
74 min: A Dutch free kick gets through the wall but it's hit straight at Ryan. Soon after, however, Van Persie cuts the ball back from the byline and finds Vlaar in space. Vlaar hits it nicely but Ryan makes a great save to his right.

Cahill, by the way, is off, substituted for Halloran.
14h ago

18:35
77 min: Substitution Australia: Speedster Oar is off (he's got to be operating on fumes by now) replaced by speedster Taggart, the Newcastle Jets striker.
14h ago

18:37
79 min: After Leckie goes over in the box, causing the green and gold supporters to scream for a penalty, De Guzman is substituted, Wijnaldum coming on. It was never a penalty but to be fair, Leckie didn't seem to call for one. He would have taken one, mind.
14h ago

18:39
81 min: A free kick to Australia after Leckie is bundled over just outside the area. Jedinak beats the wall but before Cillessen is tested De Jong dives at it like a Sea World seal and heads it away.
13h ago
18:41
83 min: The Dutch are pushing for a fourth, to their credit. Time running out for Australia.
13h ago
18:42
84 min: Blind is beaten to the ball by Halloran but follows through anyway, bringing the Australian down. The freekick is too far out to cause the Dutch any concerns.
13h ago

18:44
86 min: Van Persie stays down after brushing Spiranovic, but the ref gives him the hurry along.
13h ago

18:45
87 min: Substitution Netherlands: Van Persie gets the rest he was looking for, with Lens coming on in his place.
13h ago
18:46
88 min: What can Australia do here? A free kick from the right wing, swung in by Bozanic on his left. But, again, the Dutch head clear.
13h ago

18:48
89 min: Getting desperate now, McGowan attempts a long strike that may well have been a cross. Either way, it ends up in the crowd.
13h ago
18:50
90 min: There will be 3 added minutes. But Australia will need the ball to score. Whenever the Dutch get the ball they ponder over it like a King in check.
13h ago

18:51
90 min + 2: Australia just can't hold the ball long enough to mount a shot. But here's a free kick in midfield, yet Halloran loses it under intense pressure.
13h ago

18:52
90 min + 3: A snap shot by the Dutch is saved by the feet of Ryan. Leckie summons one last burst down the left...
13h ago
18:53
Full time: The Netherlands 3-2 Australia

And it's all over! Not a technical masterpiece but an enthralling match, one of the best of the tournament.
13h ago
18:57
Do the Socceroos put this down as a learning experience, something that will pay off over time, like a university degree (well, other than an Arts degree, of course)? Not now they won't. They'll be gutted they let that slip after leading 2-1. But poor defending allowed the Dutch to get ahead. Not that the Dutch will be pleased with their defending. It was that kind of game, but it made for an exciting contest.
13h ago
19:04
What now? Well, if Spain beat Chile in the next match then Australia is still alive. They'll just have to beat Spain next week. Just.

Right now, however, it's bed time. Thanks for all your emails, sorry I couldn't get to them all.

Cheers!
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 07:20 schreef MakkieR het volgende:
Is er al wat buitenlandse media binnen over de uitschakeling van Spanje?
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 07:20 schreef MakkieR het volgende:
Is er al wat buitenlandse media binnen over de uitschakeling van Spanje?
'spanje zinkt als de titanic' al pais

http://deportes.elpais.co(...)03110463_942753.html
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 00:32 schreef Donnie-Brasco het volgende:
Ik had verwacht dat de Duitse pers kritisch zou zijn, maar dat allerminst.Bild zegt:'Wer solche Spiele noch gewinnt, ist ein WM-Favorit...'Wie zulke wedstrijden nog wint is een favoriet voor het WK...
En dat klopt. Spanje heeft 4 jaar terug ook niks anders dan zaadpotten gewonnen (volgens mij steeds met 1-0 of 2-1).
Het is...kiezen of delen, spelen winnen verliezen of vervelen en helemaal niets ondernemen
  Redactie Frontpage donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 10:43:35 #215
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  Redactie Frontpage donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 10:47:52 #216
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  donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 10:55:00 #217
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Na Nederland wordt Chili nu ook erg hoog in favorietenlijst gezet door de media omdat zij Spanje ook versloegen.. Ben benieuwd.
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Wedstrijden van NL elftal als vanouds weer de meest vermakelijke wedstrijden van het wk O+
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 10:55 schreef Frozen-assassin het volgende:
Na Nederland wordt Chili nu ook erg hoog in favorietenlijst gezet door de media omdat zij Spanje ook versloegen.. Ben benieuwd.
Waar vinden wij deze "favorietenlijsten"?
  donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 11:00:25 #220
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0s.gif Op donderdag 19 juni 2014 10:58 schreef Roellie80 het volgende:

[..]

Waar vinden wij deze "favorietenlijsten"?
http://www.telegraph.co.u(...)m-the-World-Cup.html

Verder zal je voor de echte quotes naar bookmakers moeten gaan
  donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 11:04:18 #221
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pangeransiahaan twitterde op vrijdag 13-06-2014 om 20:52:40 Considering they've appeared 3 times in World Cup finals & won none, the Netherlands should be allowed to put 3 half-stars on their shirts reageer retweet
  Redactie Sport donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 11:16:31 #222
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Bij de bookies staan we 4e, achter Brazilië, Duitsland en Argentinië. Voor Frankrijk en Italië. Natuurlijk, wij zijn al zeker van de volgende ronde en zij niet.
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  Redactie Frontpage donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 11:17:32 #223
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Ik kan de OP niet meer aanvullen nu, volgend topic weer wellicht, maar hele lijst aan NED-AUS-artikelen gemaakt. Gematigd positief en ook negatief: de een noemt ons outsiders voor de wereldcup omdat we achterstand in winst kunnen omzetten, de ander zegt dat als we zo spelen, we kansloos zijn in de achtste finale en later.

Engelse artikelen over Nederland-Australië:
Telegraph.co.uk Van Persie and Robben lead Dutch to victory but Cahill lights up World Cup with wonder volley
CNN World Cup: Netherlands edges out Australia in five-goal thriller
Goal.com Australia 2-3 Netherlands: Van Gaal's men edge five-goal thriller
The Independent Louis van Gaal's side fight back after Tim Cahill's stunning volley to triumph in absorbing contest
Bleacher Report Australia vs. Netherlands: 6 Things We Learned
SB Nation Australia vs. Netherlands: Final score 2-3, Oranje emerge from Socceroos scare with victory
talkSPORT Australia 2-3 Netherlands: Depay strike spares Oranje blushes
India.com The Dutch manage a win with a final score of 3-2
Deutsche Welle Netherlands wear down hard-fighting Australia
Time Netherlands Advances in World Cup With 3-2 Win Over Australia
Bleacher Report Netherlands Grinding Out Tough Win Shows They Have World Cup Winning Potential
NDTV Rampaging Dutch Overcome Australia Challenge to Record 3-2 Win
Houston Chronicle Netherlands advances with 3-2 win over Australia
ESPN Netherlands into last 16 after thriller
FOX Australias 3-2 loss to Netherlands enjoyed by global audience, hailed as a thrilling contest

Duitse artikelen over Nederland-Australië:

Kurier Die Niederländer ringen Australien nieder
Sport 24 Holland hatte es schwerer
Fifa.com Niederlande ringen unermüdliche Australier nieder
Frankfurter Allgemeine Arbeitssieg bringt Niederlande ins Achtelfinale
Der Bund Holland bezwingt Australien in einer turbulenten Partie
BlueWin.ch Holland mit Dusel-Sieg gegen Australien
Frankfurter Rundschau Mühevoller Sieg für die Niederlande
Tages Woche Holland mit dem nächsten Offensiv-Spektakel
Hamburger Abendblatt Niederlande siegt nur mit großer Mühe gegen starke Australier
Südtirol News Niederlande schlugen Australien knapp 3:2
Kölner S.-A. Holland dreht Partie gegen Australien
Aachener Zeitung Niederlande holen späten 3:2-Sieg gegen Australien
Deutsche Welle Niederlande besiegen auch Australien

Vlaamse artikelen over Nederland-Australië:
VTM Nederland pakt zes op zes
Gazet van Antwerpen Nederland zeker van tweede ronde na winst tegen Australië
Knack.be Nederland wint met 3-2 van Australië
Nieuwsblad.be Invaller effent pad voor slap Oranje naar volgende ronde
VoetbalNieuws.be Depay schiet zeer matig spelend Oranje voorbij Australië
De Morgen Column: Ondanks de overwinning is dit Nederland kansloos voor een verder verblijf op dit toernooi

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  donderdag 19 juni 2014 @ 11:26:32 #224
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Altijd optimistisch!
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Dat laatste 'artikel' is een column van Hans Vandeweghe ( :') ) uit 'kwaliteitskrant' De Morgen :') Niet serieus te nemen.
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Dat laatste 'artikel' is een column van Hans Vandeweghe ( :') ) uit 'kwaliteitskrant' De Morgen :') Niet serieus te nemen.
'Column:' toegevoegd.
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