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Euro 2024 qualifying
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Should have had a hatrick. That's a great results for the sweaties0
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Wow - what a result 🏴 🏴 🏴0
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Lots of posession but no cutting edge. A team that doesn't like it up 'em either.1
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Great result for the Scots. Looking forward to watching Spanish TV tomorrow morning.2
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Fantastic night in Glasgow. No Mean City. Kilmarnock's loss is Scotland's gain.0
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Great results for north and west Britain tonight!2
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At the World Cup, Spain were by far the best possession based team I saw in the flesh. Jaw dropping ball control in midfield, but that lack of a cutting edge up front is such a massive problem for them.1
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ValleyGary said:What is that Spain team tho. Appalling.
Times are clearly hard when Joselu was their best available striker. A guy who scored 4 in 22 for Stoke and 6 in 46 for Newcastle.
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CAFCTrev said:Great results for north and west Britain tonight!2
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I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen0
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palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
I think once qualifiers are done we'll still see the usual suspects qualifying and the rubbish nations will be bottom two. Yes you might get 1-2 surprises but across 10 groups i think that's normal.
Already the bottom 2 sides in each group are:
Norway (without Haaland) and Cyprus
Ireland (only played once) and Gibraltar
Ukraine (only played once) and Malta
Armenia and Latvia
Faroes and Albania
Estonia and Azerbaijan
Lithuania and Bulgaria
NI and San Marino
Israel and Belarus
Luxembourg and Liechtenstein
The vast majority of those will stay there.0 -
brilliant performance and result for Scotland last night.
Ryan Porteous, Grant Hanley and Kieran Tierney were immense along with Andy Robertson and Aaron Hickey, Angus Gunn actually had very little to do in the grand scheme of things.
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palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.0 -
killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.0 -
cafcdave123 said:brilliant performance and result for Scotland last night.
Ryan Porteous, Grant Hanley and Kieran Tierney were immense along with Andy Robertson and Aaron Hickey, Angus Gunn actually had very little to do in the grand scheme of things.1 -
se9addick said:cafcdave123 said:brilliant performance and result for Scotland last night.
Ryan Porteous, Grant Hanley and Kieran Tierney were immense along with Andy Robertson and Aaron Hickey, Angus Gunn actually had very little to do in the grand scheme of things.
hopefully the step up in football has come with a step up in, not maturity as such but how he conducts himself1 -
cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.0 -
Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.
you'll have more Raheem Sterling's (or Islam Feruz if he hadn't been ruined going to Chelsea), people moving here as children and playing for British national teams0 -
Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.0 -
guinnessaddick said:Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.4 - Sponsored links:
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Great result for Scotland with a brace from Stirling Haaland.0
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guinnessaddick said:Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.0 -
It has to be competitive games to stop you switching doesn’t it?0
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se9addick said:guinnessaddick said:Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.0 -
se9addick said:guinnessaddick said:Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.
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Some people just can’t make their minds up.
I’m looking at you Ryan Johansson…..🤣
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killerandflash said:se9addick said:guinnessaddick said:Charlton and on said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:palarsehater said:I think lesser nations are improving, does it now help that most countries now play football so people aren’t electing to play for countries they have some sort of grandparent link to?.I think the Ireland match Monday night the only starting English born player was josh Cullen
And with immigration patterns changing, fewer British born players in the future will have Irish relatives, and instead will have relatives from other parts of the world.
The easier routes to qualifying for tournaments might mean top players are more inclined to play for their country of birth than a family link. My perception is that most players prefer to represent the country that means the most to them as individuals though, if they have a choice.
Glad Ireland didn't poach the English born Rice and Grealish from us.0 -
Declan Rice’s father was extremely surprised that his son considered himself English rather than Irish0
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MrOneLung said:Declan Rice’s father was extremely surprised that his son considered himself English rather than Irish
Harry Maguire could have played for either ROI or NI and Kalvin Phillips is Irish on his mums side, Jamaican on his dads2 -
cafcdave123 said:MrOneLung said:Declan Rice’s father was extremely surprised that his son considered himself English rather than Irish
Harry Maguire could have played for either ROI or NI and Kalvin Phillips is Irish on his mums side, Jamaican on his dads1