cmonurz We are talking about the real minnows here, not the likes of Northern Ireland or Wales, who have always won the odd game here or there, and pushed some of the bigger sides - similarly Ukraine, who iirc have generally been competitive right from the break up of USSR.
Look back 10 years, and yep, San Marino, Andorra, Faroe Islands, they are all still there, getting thumped.
Anyone who thought that countries like Ukraine and Croatia wouldn't end up being half-decent was a complete mongtard.
I did have the opinion of TBM and Dirk on this, but then I bothered to look at the countries we're talking about:
The 11 worst countries in UEFA consist of the least populous nations (every country with a side with a population of less than 1 million (Montenegro, Luxembourg, Malta, Liechtenstein, Faroe Islands, Andorra, San Marino) with two exceptions
*; the next most populous country (Estonia) and three countries that lie to the East of the Black Sea (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazachstan)
x.
*Iceland and Cyprus.
xGeorgia is the only other UEFA nation to the East of the Black sea
All three of
these countries are in the next 6 of the FIFA rankings system - the bottom 17 nations in UEFA consist of the 10 smallest and 4 of the poorest.
And UEFA want to add Gibraltar into the mix.
If we were to organise a Thought Tournament, the 12 sides entering would be San Marino, Andorra, Faroe Islands, Liechtenstein, Malta, Azerbaijan, Kazachstan, Armenia, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Estonia, Moldova.