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Zlatan

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I'm goinf to the San Marino game on Saturday. Then I'll be sitting at home in front of the TV on Wendestay watching the away game against Serbie which will decide whether we qualify or not.
 

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Mar 6, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
I'm goinf to the San Marino game on Saturday. Then I'll be sitting at home in front of the TV on Wendestay watching the away game against Serbie which will decide whether we qualify or not.
Good luck, Z! :)



I'm in a similar situation.. Sit in front of the tv saturday, for the first leg against uzbekistan (away), and then I'm goin to the match for the second leg on that wednesday..






....and IF we qualify, we still have to go through another two legged match.. :groan:
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
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good, croatia - sweden is coming up, game of the year, and guess what happens? ljungberg, ibrahimovic, larsson, källström and mellberg gets injured. cool. fantastic. amazing.

without those we got about as much quality as luxembourg. :(
 
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Chxta

Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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    ...that we will qualify for Germany 2006, and here are 20 reasons why:

    [1] For the first time since their draw with Nigeria, Rwanda are fielding their full squad

    [2] Since Roger Palmgren took over as coach, the Wasps have not lost at home. He has made it clear that there is no way his team will lose this game

    [3] Looking at both teams, Rwanda is by far the better squad

    [4] Rwanda has sorted out all its bonus problems and their players are fully focused for the game. They know that if they win this game, they will climb up the Fifa rankings and get seeded for Ghana 2008

    [5] Rwanda are so committed to preventing any mago-mago that they have moved their players to a remote training camp where no Angolans can reach them and offer the players bribes

    [6] Caf has noticed that Angola is hoping to sneak in through the back door so have appointed their best referee to handle the match

    [7] With all the international focus, Rwanda's players know that thisis their opportunity to impress and bag lucrative contracts in Europe. With coaches like Mouriniho and Queiroz in town, most of Rwanda's players have begun nursing hopes of joining Chelsea and Man U

    [8] With Jimmy Gatete playing, you are guaranteed goals. Nigeria and Ghana can attest to his ability

    [9] Cosafa wanted to muscle in and ensure that at least one East African country qualifies but Rwanda does not want Angola to be the first country from the region to go to the mundial. After their good showing in Tunisia 2004, Rwanda consider themselves better

    [10] Most of Rwanda's players play for the army team APR. As we all know, thousands of Rwandan soldiers were massacered in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the Angolan Army when they cla
    shed there.

    [11] The gate fees have been slashed, meaning that the stadium will become a cauldrom

    [12] Angola's players have been put under too much pressure. Imagine being visited by the ruling party, led by its secretary general

    [13] Rwanda's players know they will not leave there alive if they lose that match

    [14] Roger Palmgren, their coach is a very ambitious man. This is his last match in charge and he wants to obtain a favourable result that will get him a good job elsewhere

    [15] If you saw the Rwanda vs Nigeria game, you will know that the Wasps can easily beat Angola. Nigeria were lucky to get away with a draw in that game

    [16] Do you know that Rwanda is currently ranked 24th in Africa. Come Ghana 2008, the top 25 teams get seeded. If Rwanda lose, they risk not being seeded and facing someone like Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia or Ivory Coast in a head to head qualification game

    [17] Rwanda know that a victory will keep them in 24th position at the very least. These boys enjoyed going to Tunisia 2004 and want to be in Ghana in 2008

    [18] I have not seen anything to suggest Angola can beat Rwanda in Kigali. Is this not the same team that could not beat anyone else on the road?

    [19] Do you know that Jimmy Gatete once had trials with AA Ghenk but was let go after he got injured? Do you not think he will want to use this opportunity to get a European contract?

    [20] You just need to read Rwandan newspapers to see how seriously they are taking this game. No one goes to the stadium to lose a game!
     

    Diego

    Senior Member
    Aug 30, 2005
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    Le formazioni
    Queste le probabili formazioni di Italia-Slovenia (ore 21):

    ITALIA (4-3-1-2): 1 Peruzzi, 2 Zambrotta, 5 Cannavaro, 6 Nesta, 3 Grosso, 7 Camoranesi, 8 Pirlo, 4 Gattuso, 10 Totti, 9 Toni, 11 Gilardino (12 De Santis, 13 Zaccardo, 14 Materazzi, 15 Barone, 16 De Rossi, 18 Vieri, 19 Del Piero). All. Lippi.

    SLOVENIA (4-4-1-1): 1 B. Mavric; 4 M. Mavric, 5 Cesar, 6 Knavs, 3 Filekovic; 15 Pokorn, 8 Koren, 7 Zlogar, 11 Komac; 18 Acimovic; 20 Rodic. (12 Handanovic, 14 Ilic, 13 Pecnik, 19 Seslar, 16 Brecko, 9 Siljak, 21 Cimerotic. Ct: Oblak.
    ARBITRO: Poulat (Fra)

    TV: diretta su Rai1 dalle 20.55
     

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    Mar 6, 2005
    6,223
    FORZA BAHRAIN!

    Bahrain 1 - 1 Uzbekistan

    Bahrain fought couragously against uzbekistan and the 50000 screaming Uzbek fans... They could've won too, if only Ala'a Hubail was in the place of Husain Ali... :groan:
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,367
    ++ [ originally posted by Azzurri7 ] ++
    Lampard just scored a PK for England....
    I don't know where do England stand and what will a win do them, but I really hope they won't qualify for the WC.
     

    venom

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    Oct 22, 2003
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    Mutu was subbed on 82nd minute. He did pretty much what was needed and most of the much he played against Nyman who was capped for second time (and didn't even play that good season here in Finland). Boring and shite Finland :mad:
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Chxta ] ++
    ...that we will qualify for Germany 2006, and here are 20 reasons why:

    [1] For the first time since their draw with Nigeria, Rwanda are fielding their full squad

    [2] Since Roger Palmgren took over as coach, the Wasps have not lost at home. He has made it clear that there is no way his team will lose this game

    [3] Looking at both teams, Rwanda is by far the better squad

    [4] Rwanda has sorted out all its bonus problems and their players are fully focused for the game. They know that if they win this game, they will climb up the Fifa rankings and get seeded for Ghana 2008

    [5] Rwanda are so committed to preventing any mago-mago that they have moved their players to a remote training camp where no Angolans can reach them and offer the players bribes

    [6] Caf has noticed that Angola is hoping to sneak in through the back door so have appointed their best referee to handle the match

    [7] With all the international focus, Rwanda's players know that thisis their opportunity to impress and bag lucrative contracts in Europe. With coaches like Mouriniho and Queiroz in town, most of Rwanda's players have begun nursing hopes of joining Chelsea and Man U

    [8] With Jimmy Gatete playing, you are guaranteed goals. Nigeria and Ghana can attest to his ability

    [9] Cosafa wanted to muscle in and ensure that at least one East African country qualifies but Rwanda does not want Angola to be the first country from the region to go to the mundial. After their good showing in Tunisia 2004, Rwanda consider themselves better

    [10] Most of Rwanda's players play for the army team APR. As we all know, thousands of Rwandan soldiers were massacered in the Democratic Republic of Congo by the Angolan Army when they cla
    shed there.

    [11] The gate fees have been slashed, meaning that the stadium will become a cauldrom

    [12] Angola's players have been put under too much pressure. Imagine being visited by the ruling party, led by its secretary general

    [13] Rwanda's players know they will not leave there alive if they lose that match

    [14] Roger Palmgren, their coach is a very ambitious man. This is his last match in charge and he wants to obtain a favourable result that will get him a good job elsewhere

    [15] If you saw the Rwanda vs Nigeria game, you will know that the Wasps can easily beat Angola. Nigeria were lucky to get away with a draw in that game

    [16] Do you know that Rwanda is currently ranked 24th in Africa. Come Ghana 2008, the top 25 teams get seeded. If Rwanda lose, they risk not being seeded and facing someone like Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia or Ivory Coast in a head to head qualification game

    [17] Rwanda know that a victory will keep them in 24th position at the very least. These boys enjoyed going to Tunisia 2004 and want to be in Ghana in 2008

    [18] I have not seen anything to suggest Angola can beat Rwanda in Kigali. Is this not the same team that could not beat anyone else on the road?

    [19] Do you know that Jimmy Gatete once had trials with AA Ghenk but was let go after he got injured? Do you not think he will want to use this opportunity to get a European contract?

    [20] You just need to read Rwandan newspapers to see how seriously they are taking this game. No one goes to the stadium to lose a game!

    [21] bla bla bla
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,367
    ++ [ originally posted by Azzurri7 ] ++
    Yeah me too..

    Can someone please post the Group table after Nothern Ireland lost today...

    Code:
    Team	      MP	   W	   D	   L	   GF	   GA	   Pts
     Poland 	9	8	0 	1	26	7 	24
     England 	8	6	1 	1	14	4 	19
     Austria 	8	3	3 	2	13	11 	12
     N. Ireland 	8	2	3 	3	8	13 	9
     Azerbaijan 	9	0	3 	6	1	19 	3
     Wales 	      8	      0	      2 	   6	   5	  13 	   2
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    115,946
    ++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


    I don't know where do England stand and what will a win do them, but I really hope they won't qualify for the WC.
    I concur Jeeks. Hopefully Austria can pull a goal back in the second half.
     

    JCK

    Biased
    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,367
    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


    I know :groan:
    Poland are first in the Group and will end up first, why do you keep saying that their qualification depends on the Sweden match?
     
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