I've ranked you below the other defeated play-off teams because your points total in qualifying was lowest. I think that's a fair way to countback. Note that FIFA's ranking has you rather lower, at 21st.
I don't pretend that the basic idea (essentially, all the teams who qualified are better than all those who didn't) is original, but I didn't realise it was copyrighted?(not to mention being pinched from elsewhere)
Some are much more objective than others.All tables are subjective
A fair point, and all the more reason for an 'end of tournament' ranking similar to that at the end of year in tennis, say.and international football is becoming much like much of the English leagues where all teams, bar the top 3/bottom 6 or so, are capable of getting a result against each other, so the 'tables' are subject to much greater potential fluctuation in reality
I've given you fair credit for both a) getting 18 points and b) managing a second place finish (so you're higher ranked than Croatia, who ended up third). As I've said, it's simpler and easier to follow than the alternatives suggested here.In our case, perhaps we deserve more credit for not losing many games, even if we seem to win precious few (against the 'higher-ranked' teams) in competitive games either!!!
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