Joan, was that Graham Arnold you were with?
I'm not a fan, just football curious.
Yes, Malc - we moved into our street about the same time as the Arnolds, and our daughter and the Arnolds' eldest quickly became close friends and remained so when they moved down the road to Newport. They were more like sisters really - either one was always at the others' house, especially when they were little. So we were quite close family friends. Sadly, the teenage years hit with the associated complications and although it took a while, the girls had a "bust up" last year, the details of which I am not allowed to know, and no longer see each other. So I haven't seen/spoken to either Graham or his wife for quite a while, because my dd would prefer that I didn't make contact. I will though, when enough time has passed.
Sorry if that's a bit much info - just wanted to explain that our families were fairly close. If you've got any daughters, you, or more likely, your wife will realise what I'm talking about when they hit the teenage years. Boys' problems tend to be just going out, getting drunk and possibly getting themselves into trouble, while girls are much more complicated in their relationships, sometimes as well as doing what boys do!
From knowing very little about soccer in Australia, apart from that when my son was playing, that more children played the game than adults attended matches, I've become, by association, quite interested in the game.
Well, we went through the changing of Soccer Australia from an organisation which had its roots in ethnic rivalries and was apparently being run (not too well, to put it mildly) by a group of businessmen who harboured those same rivalries, to the Football Federation of Australia - Graham and his contemporaries were involved in this a fair bit. Northern Spirit and its demise. Also two lots of World Cup qualifiers and the excitement of actually getting in for the second one and getting as far as they did in the actual Cup. I can tell you that Graham works extremely hard doing what he does and he did all the grunt work (as he no doubt should have as assistant coach) when Guus (the coach) wasn't here, which was most of the time. At the same time he was coaching the under-23s and trying to teach a few rugby league teams how to kick a ball properly.