by Hendo » 24 Jan 2018 10:28
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by Sutekh » 24 Jan 2018 13:37
by Stranded » 24 Jan 2018 13:46
Sutekh What a load of utterly pointless cr@p in a desperate attempt to try and make meaningless friendlies meaningful and generate yet more cash
Can't wait for 10 years time when the "finals" will have been extended to include 16 teams etc
They should be cutting the number of international fixtures not trying to find an excuse for even more.
StrandedSutekh What a load of utterly pointless cr@p in a desperate attempt to try and make meaningless friendlies meaningful and generate yet more cash
Can't wait for 10 years time when the "finals" will have been extended to include 16 teams etc
They should be cutting the number of international fixtures not trying to find an excuse for even more.
Are Liechtenstein going to improve more by getting meat 7-0 by Spain every couple of years or by having competitive games against the likes of Gibraltar & Macedonia? It gives the smaller countries a chance of winning a trophy as well and moving up to play better countries.
by Greatwesternline » 24 Jan 2018 16:42
by Sutekh » 24 Jan 2018 16:56
StrandedSutekh What a load of utterly pointless cr@p in a desperate attempt to try and make meaningless friendlies meaningful and generate yet more cash
Can't wait for 10 years time when the "finals" will have been extended to include 16 teams etc
They should be cutting the number of international fixtures not trying to find an excuse for even more.
They aren't finding more though are they, they are changing the context of them.
Nobody give a flying one about Friendlies any more so bringing in a competition that replaces friendlies with competitive games against teams of a similar standard can only be a good thing and in the long run could improve the overall standard of international football.
Are Liechtenstein going to improve more by getting meat 7-0 by Spain every couple of years or by having competitive games against the likes of Gibraltar & Macedonia? It gives the smaller countries a chance of winning a trophy as well and moving up to play better countries.
The only thing I'm not too keen on is that one of the League D teams gets a place in Euro 2020 as will really skew one group in the finals - this will have a bigger impact given best 3rd place teams can qualify.
The biggest test of this will be how seriously countries take it - I would imagine pretty seriously as even from a purely financial point of view it is easier for England to sell tickets for games v Spain and Croatia than Bosnia and Austria.
by Stranded » 24 Jan 2018 20:02
SutekhStrandedSutekh What a load of utterly pointless cr@p in a desperate attempt to try and make meaningless friendlies meaningful and generate yet more cash
Can't wait for 10 years time when the "finals" will have been extended to include 16 teams etc
They should be cutting the number of international fixtures not trying to find an excuse for even more.
They aren't finding more though are they, they are changing the context of them.
Nobody give a flying one about Friendlies any more so bringing in a competition that replaces friendlies with competitive games against teams of a similar standard can only be a good thing and in the long run could improve the overall standard of international football.
Are Liechtenstein going to improve more by getting meat 7-0 by Spain every couple of years or by having competitive games against the likes of Gibraltar & Macedonia? It gives the smaller countries a chance of winning a trophy as well and moving up to play better countries.
The only thing I'm not too keen on is that one of the League D teams gets a place in Euro 2020 as will really skew one group in the finals - this will have a bigger impact given best 3rd place teams can qualify.
The biggest test of this will be how seriously countries take it - I would imagine pretty seriously as even from a purely financial point of view it is easier for England to sell tickets for games v Spain and Croatia than Bosnia and Austria.
They are adding more, every other year you get the summer clogged up with another round of games that aren't there now.
by Stranded » 24 Jan 2018 20:04
Greatwesternline I think it looks good. So much better than friendlies. I went to England vs Germany at Wembley, and the lack of consequence for the game meant it was so much of a meh as to whether a team won or not.
This will improve that.
by Hoop Blah » 26 Jan 2018 08:41
by Stranded » 26 Jan 2018 09:24
Hoop Blah I like the principle of adding some more interest and competition to international games but this does seem like a bit of a convoluted and complicated system. That's in part down to me not really putting much effort into understanding the details of what'll be going on.
I take it there will still be room in the calendar for teams to set up a few of their own friendlies as well?
by Sutekh » 26 Jan 2018 13:25
Sutekh So for completion's sake, this is the draw...
LEAGUE A
Group A1: Holland, France, Germany
Group A2: Iceland, Switzerland, Belgium
Group A3: Poland, Italy, Portugal
Group A4: Croatia, England, Spain
LEAGUE B
Group B1: Czech Republic, Ukraine, Slovakia
Group B2: Turkey, Sweden, Russia
Group B3: Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria
Group B4: Denmark, Republic of Ireland, Wales
LEAGUE C
Group C1: Israel, Albania, Scotland
Group C2: Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary
Group C3: Cyprus, Bulgaria, Norway, Slovenia
Group C4: Lithuania, Montenegro, Serbia, Romania
GROUP D
Group D1: Andorra, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Georgia
Group D2: San Marino, Moldova, Luxembourg, Belarus
Group D3: Kosovo, Malta, Faroe Islands, Azerbaijan
Group D4: Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, Armenia, Macedonia
What will England do first? Win it or struggle to get promoted from a Group B division?
Is there a special prize if anyone in Group D attracts more than a 4 figure crowd to a game?
by Brum Royal » 13 Feb 2018 15:21
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