Graham Arnold
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"Graham James Arnold" is a former Association football/football (soccer) player and manager of A-League club Sydney FC. Arnold was appointed to work as an assistant coach of the Australian national football team in 2000. After head coach Frank Farina was sacked in 2005, Arnold worked with Guus Hiddink for the 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, in which they made the second round of the finals. After Hiddink left, he became acting coach of the Socceroos. Arnold went on take the manager role at A-League club the Central Coast Mariners between 2010 and 2013, where he guided the club to two premierships and a championship. He is a member of the Football Federation Australia Football Hall of Fame. Arnold Place in the Sydney suburb of Glenwood, New South Wales/Glenwood is named for him.

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This is a better option than having to go to Colombia.

He seems very happy and content with himself at the moment, and you're seeing that getting delivered on the field.

It was an ordeal, but we're going home.

We will have to defend very well and take half-chances. It will come down to who takes the half-chances.

That's a huge bonus for us.

He's very happy, and a lot of players need to be happy off the field to be playing well on the field, and I'd say Archie is that kind of person.

And he proved against Jamaica his quality, he played very well, took his goal very nicely, and blended in to the system very well.

I have great faith in our players and I've come away from the game more comfortable and confident than I'd have been if I hadn't seen the match.

He's a very special type of striker over there, there's not many players in England like him with that style, a target man with the strength he has on the ball. He brings other people into play because he's a special player.