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Australia threaten WC walk off
10/19/2005
 

          SYDNEY, Oct 18 (Reuters): Australia are threatening to walk off the pitch in next month's World Cup playoff in Uruguay if there is a repeat of the crowd trouble that marred their previous visit four years ago.
Australia's players hired armed security guards to protect them after they were jostled and spat at on their last trip to South America which resulted in a 3-0 defeat.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) chief executive John O'Neill said the Australian players would be better prepared this time but would not hesitate to walk off if there was any crowd trouble.
"I've seen it before, that a team can always come off the field," O'Neill said Tuesday.
"I was at the Rugby World Cup final in 1999 when the French resorted to eye gouging and (Australian captain) John Eales told the referee that if this continues I'm taking my team off the field.
"If you've got a high quality referee, good line judges and the match is conducted according to the rules of FIFA you shouldn't get down to that.
"Equally, we will not be shrinking violets."
Defeat last time meant the Australians missed out on a place in the 2002 World Cup finals having won the home leg 1-0.

 

 
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