I'm trying to think would there be much extra worth from a draw than a loss in Moscow anyway... Maybe a draw would be just as worthless to us as a loss, save in the scenario where Russia might lose to Slovakia. I'm not sure though; I'd need a better think to make sure I'm covering all scenarios or for someone to make out some sort of permutations graph/matrix compiling all the different possible results from all remaining games involving ourselves, Russia and Slovakia and possible final standings as a result of those. I actually think something like that would be worth compiling and sending off to the FAI just so they know exactly where we stand and the possible permutations of different results in Moscow. If a draw is as worthless to us as a loss in most scenarios, then would that affect our approach? I'm not necessarily saying it is, or that it would or definitely should even if it is, but it's something worth thinking about. I suppose it's a matter of having the courage to way up risks and being prepared to retain control over our own destiny.
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