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WORLD CUP DRAW - EUROPEAN QUALIFYING


GROUP A

NETHERLANDS

FRANCE

SWEDEN

BULGARIA

BELARUS

LUXEMBOURG


GROUP B

PORTUGAL

SWITZERLAND

HUNGARY

FAROE ISLANDS

LATVIA

ANDORRA


GROUP C

GERMANY

CZECH REPUBLIC

NOR. IRELAND

NORWAY

AZERBAJHAN

S MARINO


GROUP D

WALES

AUSTRIA

SERBIA

REP IRELAND

MOLDOVA

GEORGIA


GROUP E

ROMANIA

DENMARK

POLAND

MONTENEGRO

ARMENIA

KAZAKSTAN


GROUP F

ENGLAND

SLOVAKIA

SCOTLAND

SLOVENIA

LITHUANIA

MALTA


GROUP G

SPAIN

ITALY

ALBANIA

ISRAEL

MACEDONIA

LICHSTENSTEIN


GROUP H

BELGIUM

BOSNIA HERZ

GREECE

ESTONIA

CYPRUS


GROUP I

CROATIA

ICELAND

UKRAINE

TURKEY

FINLAND

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africa have many a team..... best you go dance now :)

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Any reason why Wales isn't bolded?

 

For that matter, any reason why the British are once again refusing to send a national team?

 

Think the op wanted to draw our attention to the clash.......

 

There was a time when a British team might have been very strong..........Even now it may be......Thinking of Bale here...... But all of us want to protect our individuality. It's more a case of we'll never agree than a refusal.

 

As it is, woefully poor as Scotland are they are improving and they will play well against England. They hate us even more now Sturgeon is fuelling old grudges and nurturing new ones.

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Think the op wanted to draw our attention to the clash.......

 

There was a time when a British team might have been very strong..........Even now it may be......Thinking of Bale here...... But all of us want to protect our individuality. It's more a case of we'll never agree than a refusal.

 

As it is, woefully poor as Scotland are they are improving and they will play well against England. They hate us even more now Sturgeon is fuelling old grudges and nurturing new ones.

The Scots only play well when their opponents are England!

As it is, I doubt any Scot would willingly play on the same side, nor under the Union flag.

Can't even get along in Parliament!

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If the money's right they would.

They would not be popular in Glasgow.

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They would not be popular in Glasgow.

Oh yes they would.....as long as they were winning. Think Liverpool ......Man U of old.

 

In psychology it's called a superordinate goal. Two enemies coming together to defeat a common enemy.

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Oh yes they would.....as long as they were winning. Think Liverpool ......Man U of old.

 

In psychology it's called a superordinate goal. Two enemies coming together to defeat a common enemy.

You seem to be talking of club teams whereas I am considering National ones.

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You seem to be talking of club teams whereas I am considering National ones.

 

Yep I'm using clubs as an example of our past successful collaborations.......Teams of Brits that fought each other nationally but did jolly well against Johnny Foreigner when working together.

 

It will never happen though....we can't even manage it in the Premiership.......Times have changed.

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Yep I'm using clubs as an example of our past successful collaborations.......Teams of Brits that fought each other nationally but did jolly well against Johnny Foreigner when working together.

 

It will never happen though....we can't even manage it in the Premiership.......Times have changed.

Yes, a long way since Michael Caine, Stanley Baker, Nigel Green etc were united against a common foe!

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