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Next June Australia will, more than likely, be officially anointed as 2006’s equivalent of the 1998 Jamaica side, the qualifiers full of unlikely UK-based players that will do in the Republic of Ireland’s absence. All five penalty takers against Uruguay have played in England, as has (and does) keeper Mark Schwarzer. The Boro man’s understudy, Zeljko Kalac, has played here, too, but is a rather more unlikely World Cup player, from the point of view of many in Leicester. His first public appearance was at the World Under-17 Championship in 1989, where he was still Schwarzer’s deputy but was photographed with Pelé for World Soccer. Spider – a reference to his 6ft 7in height and early favouring of an all-black kit – won the first of his 52 full caps to date while at Sydney United in 1992. Come 1995, he convinced Leicester manager Mark McGhee, then forming a decent ball-playing side from the previous season’s relegated scrap metal, to pay an Australian record $1.7 million. An official photo shows Kalac, clearly unaware of photocall humour etiquette to judge from his expression, putting a club cap on the head of a new team-mate who is standing on a chair. Work-permit problems held up his debut, though, and eventually he was cleared in time for a November 5 debut at The Hawthorns in a game shown live on ITV Central. He had little to do initially as Leicester put on one of their best away displays to lead 3-0 by half-time. Being Leicester, they promptly sat back in the second half – almost too far back, it turned out, as Kalac dropped more or less the first two crosses that came his way on to the feet of waiting strikers. From WSC 227 January 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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