Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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Trigger
Hard to support Scotland with McBurnie :hehe:
Tell him to get out of your house then:hehe:
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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splott parker
Tell him to get out of your house then:hehe:
:thumbup::hehe:
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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Trigger
Hard to support Scotland with McBurnie :hehe:
This is true, didnt know he played for them. It’s a tough choice but knowing this I hope the ginger jack twat misses his pelanty and they don’t make it....
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
Well done Marshall :thumbup:
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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Trigger
Well done Marshall :thumbup:
For sure, buzzing for him
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
Four out of the five teams in our qualifying group made it through
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
The Liberty's pitch looked a bit of a state, didn't it?
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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B. Oddie
The Liberty's pitch looked a bit of a state, didn't it?
I commented about this in the Match thread,
It looked disgraceful
Re: Has there ever been a more low key build up to a Wales game?
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surge
Scotland play Serbia for chance to get to 2020 Euros and then 2 Nation's League games for chance to get to World Cup play-offs. If we were in their shoes, we'd be highly annoyed if the Nation's League games were harder because our opponents only had to play two games or those also competing for that World Cup play-off place had easier games only having two in the international window.
No one wants a three game window, but the calendar is massively congested already due to Covid that this is going to happen until September 2021. If it carries on beyond that they, again, it's a sign they care more about money that fans, players, health of game etc. but for now it makes some sense.
I could accept the level playing field argument if it was a, 'normal,' season but coming straight of top of our club playing 7 games in 19 days the schedule is lunacy. The secondary issue here, of course, is that the structure of the Nations' League is far from well thought out.
StT.
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