Arnold backs Matildas to block out 'noise' from Stajcic debate

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Arnold backs Matildas to block out 'noise' from Stajcic debate | SMHsport

Arnold flew from South Korea, where he coached the Socceroos last Friday night, to Montpellier to offer his support to coach Ante Milicic, the players and support staff, saying that the Matildas and Socceroos were all part of the same soccer family.

Arnold added that Socceroo captain Mark Milligan will go to the match against Brazil with his daughters to offer similar support. ''Millsy is bringing two of his eldest daughters across. The girls inspire kids on a journey in life. ''But that's what we are, with all the negativity around at the moment we are a football family and football is our life and blood.''"It was just a couple of big moments," he said.

 

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SMHsport ...thank you FFA for royally screwing the chances of the Matilda's in their lead up to and now within the World Cup; World Champions of Idiocy is all that will be won this time around; a sad disgrace...

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