davieG Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 * City defender Patrick Kisnorbo has been selected for Australia's squad to play Denmark next month. The 25-year-old, who returned to the international scene against Ghana in November after a 30-month absence, is part of a 20-man squad for the friendly at QPR's Loftus Road ground on Tuesday, February 6. source
Jimmy Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 * City defender Patrick Kisnorbo has been selected for Australia's squad to play Denmark next month. The 25-year-old, who returned to the international scene against Ghana in November after a 30-month absence, is part of a 20-man squad for the friendly at QPR's Loftus Road ground on Tuesday, February 6. source am i the only 1 that has the feeling he will get a season ending injury in that match
davieG Posted 25 January 2007 Author Posted 25 January 2007 am i the only 1 that has the feeling he will get a season ending injury in that match No wonder you're called Skitzo
shen Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 am i the only 1 that has the feeling he will get a season ending injury in that match Why? Gravesen and Tøfting have retired from international football Hoping to catch a glimpse og Kis when they show the game here..
Wils Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 am i the only 1 that has the feeling he will get a season ending injury in that match Why that match? Could easily to it in training or anytime.
Jimmy Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Why that match? Could easily to it in training or anytime. because a pointless international match is the traditional place
Wils Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 because a pointless international match is the traditional place I know but you could say that before any game he play's in tbh.
Jimmy Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 I know but you could say that before any game he play's in tbh. not really if it were a competative match its more bareable, friendlies always churn out 1 serious injury a season, dint wayne bridge break his foot in an england friendly last season
Wils Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 not really if it were a competative match its more bareable, friendlies always churn out 1 serious injury a season, dint wayne bridge break his foot in an england friendly last season Yeah but my point is...any football match that he plays in,there's just as much risk of him injuring himself,just because its an international doesnt make it any different.If he gets injured its tuff shit really.
Geo V Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 I wouldnt be worrying about what may happen. Well, im beyond that now after this MM saga! Its good to see our boys mix it with better qualities players at international as training with better players makes them better players. I would like to see how he copes with Mark Viduka in training though as that is one under-rated striker!
lookwhaticando Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Yeah but my point is...any football match that he plays in,there's just as much risk of him injuring himself,just because its an international doesnt make it any different.If he gets injured its tuff shit really. I think skitzo is just demonstrating 'sods law' here. It may be just as likely in real terms, but sods law will dictate that he gets crocked pointlessly - playing in a game that means nothing, especially in relation to Leicester City!
RowlattsFox Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 fully deserved why do they always play at loftus road?
Sods Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 fully deserved why do they always play at loftus road? Probably because its london
Jonbluefox9 Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 He's got a slight injury at the moment anyway. Probably not enough to keep him out of the Cardiff game but it's all part of football. He's been consistent this season and I'm pleased for him.
Sods Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 He's got a slight injury at the moment anyway. Probably not enough to keep him out of the Cardiff game but it's all part of football. He's been consistent this season and I'm pleased for him. Alright rob kelly
Jimmy Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 I think skitzo is just demonstrating 'sods law' here. It may be just as likely in real terms, but sods law will dictate that he gets crocked pointlessly - playing in a game that means nothing, especially in relation to Leicester City! eactly what i was trying to say
lookwhaticando Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Oh dear!! You say that as if it's a bad thing.
Jonbluefox9 Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 You say that as if it's a bad thing. I wouldn't say it's a very good thing tbh.
Simi Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Good luck to him. Some more Internation experience. Just hope he doesn't come back injured.
Geo V Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 fully deserved why do they always play at loftus road? Because London is full of Aussie barman or bike delivery blokes who are only too willing to part with there cash and have a XXXX or 8 along the way. Forget going into a pub or bar on the day they play because you have little chance in getting a drink within the hour
lcfc_jme Posted 25 January 2007 Posted 25 January 2007 Well done to Kisnorbo. Consistent for us this season and another deserved call up imo
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