2022 World Cup
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i reckon finals will be as below with winners in Bold
Ukraine - Wales
Russia - Czech Republic
Italy - Portugal0 -
Don't know why everyone thinks Wales will get through. Hard game against the Austrians.0
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Just because they are at home in a one off game and have only lost something like 2 out of their last 25 qualifying games at home0
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golfaddick said:Don't know why everyone thinks Wales will get through. Hard game against the Austrians.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Wales v Scotland would be a cracker0
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Excellent draw. Hoping for Wales v Scotland and Italy v Portugal.In path B, will be supporting Sweden who definitely have the most passionate support of those four. Russia, Poland and the Czechs are just a bit dull…1
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Callumcafc said:Excellent draw. Hoping for Wales v Scotland and Italy v Portugal.In path B, will be supporting Sweden who definitely have the most passionate support of those four. Russia, Poland and the Czechs are just a bit dull…1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Callumcafc said:Excellent draw. Hoping for Wales v Scotland and Italy v Portugal.In path B, will be supporting Sweden who definitely have the most passionate support of those four. Russia, Poland and the Czechs are just a bit dull…0
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This time next year....it's only round the corner
How time flies0 - Sponsored links:
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Direct return flights to Doha went up from about £500 to over a grand in the space of a week0
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North Lower Neil said:Interesting draw that! Hoping it is Wales v Scotland, bit of tension.
Plus at least one of Portugal and Italy not being at the World Cup is a bit of a turn up.0 -
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Think the world cup is a long way off?
Well Qatar have already assembled their squad together for their pre-tournament training camp!"Qatar are taking an unusual approach to preparations by staying together in a training camp for six months.
The 27-strong squad assembled last month and Felix Sanchez's side will play a series of friendly matches before their opening Group A fixture against Ecuador on 21 November.
The first part of the camp took place in Spain before they moved on to Austria, where they have a four-team tournament lined up against Morocco and Ghana - who will also participate in the World Cup - as well as Jamaica.
The plan is to work as a group on tactics as well as generating team spirit and understanding before hosting the tournament.
But teams in the domestic QSL will be without their key players for the opening seven games meaning they will be deprived of competitive matches."
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Haha I can just imagine Premier League sides self exploding if England or Germany etc. did this, even if the likes of Liverpool were to lose a Mo Salah level player to Qatar0
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I read recently that South Korea did something like this in 2002 when they were hosting. It was one of Guus Hiddink’s requests when taking the manager’s job. They stopped the K-League far earlier than planned.
Served them very well and they got into the semi finals (albeit with help from some questionable refereeing).
It actually wouldn’t surprise me if Qatar surprise a few people.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Think the world cup is a long way off?
Well Qatar have already assembled their squad together for their pre-tournament training camp!"Qatar are taking an unusual approach to preparations by staying together in a training camp for six months.
The 27-strong squad assembled last month and Felix Sanchez's side will play a series of friendly matches before their opening Group A fixture against Ecuador on 21 November.
The first part of the camp took place in Spain before they moved on to Austria, where they have a four-team tournament lined up against Morocco and Ghana - who will also participate in the World Cup - as well as Jamaica.
The plan is to work as a group on tactics as well as generating team spirit and understanding before hosting the tournament.
But teams in the domestic QSL will be without their key players for the opening seven games meaning they will be deprived of competitive matches."
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cafctom said:I read recently that South Korea did something like this in 2002 when they were hosting. It was one of Guus Hiddink’s requests when taking the manager’s job. They stopped the K-League far earlier than planned.
Served them very well and they got into the semi finals (albeit with help from some questionable refereeing).
It actually wouldn’t surprise me if Qatar surprise a few people.1 -
Ireland beat them 4-0 which suggests they’ll get spanked come November0
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cafctom said:I read recently that South Korea did something like this in 2002 when they were hosting. It was one of Guus Hiddink’s requests when taking the manager’s job. They stopped the K-League far earlier than planned.
Served them very well and they got into the semi finals (albeit with help from some questionable refereeing).
It actually wouldn’t surprise me if Qatar surprise a few people.0 -
That home kit is awful. Looks like a (crap) training top.1
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I quite like it. Like the last one, it'll look better in a game.0
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Looks like Reece James is going to miss the World Cup which is a massive blow given his versatility. We're struggling for fit and able CBs, TAA is totally out of form and out of favour with Maguire looking a complete liability - so it is a real headache as to what our best defence looks like.
Solution - forget playing with five at the back with two holding midfielders too and let's play to our strengths and go "toe to toe" with the opposition. There are reasons why Foden, for example, looks a shadow of the player he does when playing for City and one of them is that he doesn't see enough of the ball and as a team we don't move it fast enough apart from when we are on the counter.
It might be considered suicidal but, as we found in going five games without scoring a goal in open play, it wasn't until we released the handbrake against Germany that we looked somewhere near out attacking best.
My starting XI for the first game:
Pickford
Walker
Stones
Tomori Gomez
Trippier
Rice
Bellingham
Saka
Foden
Sterling
Kane
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Big blow for France. As good as they are, they'll still miss his presence in the middle.
Wondering if they'll suffer the infamous holders curse...0 -
Callumcafc said:Big blow for France. As good as they are, they'll still miss his presence in the middle.
Wondering if they'll suffer the infamous holders curse...
Embarrassment of riches at the moment, France.1 -
Diogo Jota will miss the world cup as well, ruled out until the new year with a calf injury.0