Pre-qualifying in World Cup and European Championship competitions
There was a lengthy debate on this subject on the 606 phone-in over here in the UK after last week's qualifiers and they were at it again after England's 6-0 win against Andorra. I was just wondering what the views of Irish football fans were on the matter because I am very much against it. On one level I just oppose the whole unequal concept of teams having to pre-qualify in any competition but I also don't really buy the arguments put forward for it.
On the 606 phone-in the general argument in favour of pre-qualifying was that the games were uncompetitive and that it was done in other confederations, by cutting out the games against the 'minnows' the top players would not have to play so many games in a season. Personally I would argue that the number of games could be easily reduced by cutting down the number of Champions' League games and making it a knockout or at least not a home-and-away group stage. Secondly, I'm not certain there are enough teams that are truly uncompetitive to justify a pre-qualification stage.
Looking at the groups at the moment there are only two teams with no points at all, San Marino and Andorra. Even Malta and Azerbaijan have 1 point each despite not scoring a goal. Also, we have seen Luxembourg beating Switzerland, Estonia drawing with Turkey, Faroe Islands drawing with Austria and in Group 8 and 9 there are no teams who are cut adrift from the pack. Looking back at previous campaigns you also have the odd shock result where the 'minnow' really gets a scalp. Back in 2006 for example Liechtenstein drew 2-2 against Portugal, and Andorra actually accumulated 5 points. Malta also drew with Bulgaria and Croatia. For me results that this are sufficient evidence to justify allowing the 'minnows' to stay in qualifying. To me it just sounded like typical whingeing from the big boys that they had to play unattractive fixtures in uncomfortable environments.
There are other arguments too, like the logistics of pre-qualifying. Who do we define as being sufficiently uncompetitive to warrant having to pre-qualify? The argument from the advocates of pre-qualifying on 606 was that some footballing countries are so small as to not have the potential to ever be competitive, but surely this argument is only valid for maybe a maximum of 2 or 3 teams (if at all, looking at the points I made earlier). Is it really worth having pre-qualifying for this miniscule number of teams?
If so, is it fair? What about the teams who fail to make it through? Are they just supposed to watch the rest of Europe carry on with normal qualifying in attractive fixtures while they travel out to non-European nations to play friendlies? This in itself would also be much more difficult without the revenues they get from playing the big teams. Not playing against England or Spain probably would lose them millions, possibly making them financially unviable.
That's just a short summary of my thoughts on the matter, but I should probably stop now before I bore you all to death. :D Look forward to the debate.