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2022 World Cup qualifiers thread
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I really hope so. These guys go mad for ice hockey which is a shit sport, yet can't find the time to watch Canada vs USA on a Sunday afternoon.
The coverage with Kevin Kilbane is pretty good too!0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:ForeverAddickted said:Canada won 3-0 in El Salvador last night to remain undefeated and are still four points ahead of both Mexico (1-0 win over Panama), and the United States.
The latter beat Honduras 3-0 in Minnesota, yet players had to be subbed at HT simply because they couldn't endure the cold.
Canada will qualify for the World Cup should they win their next game, as they're now eight points ahead of Panama with three games left to play... Their next game is away at Costa Rica on 24th March, although after that they only have to face Jamaica and Panama, so if they dont qualify it really is their own fault now.Temperatures dropped to -16C.
As well as tights and gloves, some players wore balaclavas against the cold and Honduras said two players had to be taken off "due to the extreme weather".
Visiting coach Hernan Gomez made three half-time changes, two of which were said to be because of the freezing conditions. Before kick-off Gomez had said staging the game in Minnesota was "inconceivable", adding: "The game hasn't started, but I can't wait for it to end. Because it's not for enjoying, it's for suffering."
Not quite sure how you're allowed to stage a game in that.
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I see that Berhalter (USA coach) responded to the Honduran criticism by pointing out that when his team travels down to Central America to play in 35 degree heat and 90% humidity, they are expected to just deal with the dehydration and heat exhaustion.3
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cafcnick1992 said:Went into a bar here in Vancouver during the Canada El Salvador game. 3 people were watching the game. There really doesn't seem to be that much excitement.8
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Three games left in CONCACAF qualifying and Canada are eight points clear of Panama in the play-off position. Two more points guarantees their place in the draw. Their fixtures are:
Costa Rica (A)
Jamaica (H)
Panama (A)
Not easy away games but you would fancy them at home against the Jamaicans.
USA and Mexico are the most likely to join the Canadians. They play each other in Mexico next, you would have to expect the Mexicans to win in their own backyard. Following that you have:
Honduras v Mexico
USA v Panama
Mexico v El Salvador
Costa Rica v USA
Mexico’s path looks cleaner while the USA can guarantee progress to the draw with a home win over Panama. Should be doable but any slip ups and it’ll be a tense battle on the last day of qualifying.
And don’t rule out Costa Rica who are only a point behind Panama themselves. They have home matches against Canada and the US & will fancy their chances of getting top four.0 -
Callumcafc said:I see that Berhalter (USA coach) responded to the Honduran criticism by pointing out that when his team travels down to Central America to play in 35 degree heat and 90% humidity, they are expected to just deal with the dehydration and heat exhaustion.
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To be honest despite the result, i'm not convinced even the USA players would've wanted to play in those conditions. I doubt any footballer would.2
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Iran and South Korea have both qualified for the World Cup in recent weeks, no real surprise
Looks like Australia will have to go via. the Play-Offs
Huge game next against Japan at home (a win will take them above Japan on GD), yet they their last game is then away to Saudi Arabia who have all but qualified, whilst Japan play at home to Vietnam.0 -
Callumcafc said:
Sweden have also said they would not play Russia (regardless of venue) should they beat Czech Republic.
The Swedish FA have asked FIFA to take action and cancel matches involving Russia
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stackitsteve said:Callumcafc said:
Sweden have also said they would not play Russia (regardless of venue) should they beat Czech Republic.
The Swedish FA have asked FIFA to take action and cancel matches involving Russia3 -
Russia should be kicked out as should any of their sides in European competitions. Eurovision have led the way by kicking them out of this years competition but once again the football authorities sit around twiddling their thumbs.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Callumcafc said:
Sweden have also said they would not play Russia (regardless of venue) should they beat Czech Republic.
The Swedish FA have asked FIFA to take action and cancel matches involving Russia
If it was up to me, I'd give Ukraine a free ticket to complete in the finals.3 -
LargeAddick said:Russia should be kicked out as should any of their sides in European competitions. Eurovision have led the way by kicking them out of this years competition but once again the football authorities sit around twiddling their thumbs.3
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Callumcafc said:
Sweden have also said they would not play Russia (regardless of venue) should they beat Czech Republic.
The Swedish FA have asked FIFA to take action and cancel matches involving Russia
If it was up to me, I'd give Ukraine a free ticket to complete in the finals.2 -
Pathetic and spineless from FIFA. What a surprise.13 -
Gutless, immoral and corrupt. Some things don't change.2
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I hope the FA's of Poland/Sweden/Czech Rep stand their ground and continue to refuse to play them. Its supposed to be about isolating them and making them a pariah NOT whether a f*cking anthem is played or a flag hoisted ffs.
I am absolutely outraged about this pathetic white wash of a "decision" in fact I hope FIFA get the international condemnation for this non-decision that it deserves.9 -
It just needs Germany England France to say they will not play against Russia or any other iteration of the Russian team and will also refuse to play against any team that does play them.1
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I almost get where FIFA are coming from.
I mean Nikita Mazepin is still allowed to drive for Haas in the Formula One, he just doesnt race under the Russian flag. Not to mention its doubtful that it'll happen because, the main Sponsor happens to be his Daddy, which they've now lost, so dont need to have him as a driver.
The only thing F1 has done, is its said that it won't visit the country.
The Russian Footballers, probably just want to play the game themselves, and dont want to get involved in the politics - If the games were in Russia, then it might be a different story, although I suspect they'd just be moved to a neutral venue (as per the Statement).
Of course its in place as another sanction on Russia to force them to backdown over the Ukraine situation. But I'm sure this is probably one of the least things that'll bother the nutcase.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:I almost get where FIFA are coming from.
I mean Nikita Mazepin is still allowed to drive for Haas in the Formula One, he just doesnt race under the Russian flag. Not to mention its doubtful that it'll happen because, the main Sponsor happens to be his Daddy, which they've now lost, so dont need to have him as a driver.
The only thing F1 has done, is its said that it won't visit the country.
The Russian Footballers, probably just want to play the game themselves, and dont want to get involved in the politics - If the games were in Russia, then it might be a different story, although I suspect they'd just be moved to a neutral venue (as per the Statement).
Of course its in place as another sanction on Russia to force them to backdown over the Ukraine situation. But I'm sure this is probably one of the least things that'll bother the nutcase.
The whole idea (i think) is to create tension between the people of Russia and Putin - take away their sport, financially sanction the Oligarchs - its all to destabilise them it's not about whether Putin personally would be bothered.
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Manic_mania said:ForeverAddickted said:I almost get where FIFA are coming from.
I mean Nikita Mazepin is still allowed to drive for Haas in the Formula One, he just doesnt race under the Russian flag. Not to mention its doubtful that it'll happen because, the main Sponsor happens to be his Daddy, which they've now lost, so dont need to have him as a driver.
The only thing F1 has done, is its said that it won't visit the country.
The Russian Footballers, probably just want to play the game themselves, and dont want to get involved in the politics - If the games were in Russia, then it might be a different story, although I suspect they'd just be moved to a neutral venue (as per the Statement).
Of course its in place as another sanction on Russia to force them to backdown over the Ukraine situation. But I'm sure this is probably one of the least things that'll bother the nutcase.
The whole idea (i think) is to create tension between the people of Russia and Putin - take away their sport, financially sanction the Oligarchs - its all to destabilise them it's not about whether Putin personally would be bothered.
Just my opinion though
I guess the one factor that FIFA seem to be forgetting, is that a lot of countries are banning Russian flights etc. so be curious to see how the players could get to the countries (involved in their Play-Off), especially if no visas were granted?2 -
ForeverAddickted said:Manic_mania said:ForeverAddickted said:I almost get where FIFA are coming from.
I mean Nikita Mazepin is still allowed to drive for Haas in the Formula One, he just doesnt race under the Russian flag. Not to mention its doubtful that it'll happen because, the main Sponsor happens to be his Daddy, which they've now lost, so dont need to have him as a driver.
The only thing F1 has done, is its said that it won't visit the country.
The Russian Footballers, probably just want to play the game themselves, and dont want to get involved in the politics - If the games were in Russia, then it might be a different story, although I suspect they'd just be moved to a neutral venue (as per the Statement).
Of course its in place as another sanction on Russia to force them to backdown over the Ukraine situation. But I'm sure this is probably one of the least things that'll bother the nutcase.
The whole idea (i think) is to create tension between the people of Russia and Putin - take away their sport, financially sanction the Oligarchs - its all to destabilise them it's not about whether Putin personally would be bothered.
Just my opinion though
I guess the one factor that FIFA seem to be forgetting, is that a lot of countries are banning Russian flights etc. so be curious to see how the players could get to the countries (involved in their Play-Off), especially if no visas were granted?
Interested to know what Uefa's take on things are as well - we already know they have removed the CL final but what about Euros? qualifiers will not be far around the corner.1 -
Nobody acceptable to the European countries will want to host a neutral match for Russia anyway0
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Just come up on the BBC news thread ;
"Poland has reacted angrily, saying they will not play against Russia, "no matter what the name of the team is.""
good on them hope the others follow suit.13 -
This is a mess but I guess it’s bigger than football. FIFA need to act quickly cos aren’t the play offs this month?0
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ValleyGary said:This is a mess but I guess it’s bigger than football. FIFA need to act quickly cos aren’t the play offs this month?1
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And doubtless ban Ukrainian flags and other political displays.
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