Come on, give them some credit. You don't get 31 points in a 12 game series without being a consistently good side.
It obviously isn't a self-perpetuating cycle- everyone starts each new series on zero points. And even if you are seeded like Greece on the strength of winning a tournament four years previously, you often can't predict the quality of the lower-seeded teams in your group. Look at Czechia- qualified easily for Euro 2008, good record in previous series, yet pretty ordinary this time.
Scies nihil esse in istis terribile nisi ipsum timorem...certainly no Fairies, Commies, or gay diving Portuguese
My Guarantee
Am looking for old Irish matches on VHS, PM me if you have some and I'll upload them here
Well done to get us this far, and I don't need to tell you to give it your all, I saw on Saturday that that already comes naturally.
Trust Trap, work hard for your teammates, and we can go to South Africa.
Your right he didn't but while I was exaggerating a little earlier when I said it was a self-perpetuating cycle, your chances of being a first seed next time are certainly aided by being a first seed this time round because the results are not weighted (that is, a 1-0 win away to france counts exactly the same for ranking purposes as a 1-0 win at home to the faroes). That's what my problem is with. I think results should be weighted, like x2, x1.8, x1.6, x1.4, x1.2, x1 the points gained and x1.5 for away games.... It's not done and the fact it isn't done aides first seeds more than anyone else.
Weren't we were top seeds for the Euro 2004 qualifiers?
Quoting years at random since 1975
Googled it. We were top seeds.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2001/1123/euro2004.html
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Quoting years at random since 1975
Are you old enough to remember this being tried in the Pat Grace Famous Fried Chicken League of Ireland SD? It wasn't a resounding success...
The advantage of being a first seed is that you don't have to play one of the (other) handful of teams whose strength in depth means they almost invariably qualify. If you don't then win the group you're likely to fall down the seedings. It's only fair.
For Shay Given.
On your last day in club training this season when Mark Hughes wishes good luck to all his star international players who are going to the World Cup.
Just to see Stephen Irelands sad little face! Cant get bling like the World Cup Stevey!
Sepp Blatter, Plattini, Raymond Domenech, Henry, Napolean, England B, Rip Off Airlines, Arsene Wenger, Vanessa Paradis, Joe Le Taxi
Your Boys are going to take one hell of a beating
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
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