Oh Come on we showed them dust in Nairobi two weeks ago22 June:
13.00, Harare, grp 2: Zimbabwe 0-0 Kenya (Kenyans lucky to get out alive. Earns a nice shiny point to boot, though it may not be enough to reach the next round)
The alive comment was referring on the political situation rather than the actual football.Oh Come on we showed them dust in Nairobi two weeks ago
The whole thing seems mildly bizarre looking from the outside tbh. Seems like the KFF tries to recognise one set of leaders and FIFA another. So had the KFF-recognised leaders appointed a national team coach, it may have resulted in a ban (possibly).Things looking reaaly rosy after trhe KFF cheekily abdicated from its task of picking a National team coach by getting the coaches in the Premier league to elect one of their own to do the job.
The KFF is a living breathing panto. Some old officials who were upset at not getting elected in the FIFA sanctioned electioned tried to get a court order to remove the FIFA`recognised fellows. They even wnet as far as picking their own national coach and squad. Fortunately their case was thown out after an appeal and none of the Europe based footballers was willing to play for them.The alive comment was referring on the political situation rather than the actual football.
Kenya will probably have to hope for Namibia to come last, that way their points lost in Windhoek won't count against them and they will stand a very good chance of reaching the next round as a good runner-up. Can't see them winning in Guinea in October.
The whole thing seems mildly bizarre looking from the outside tbh. Seems like the KFF tries to recognise one set of leaders and FIFA another. So had the KFF-recognised leaders appointed a national team coach, it may have resulted in a ban (possibly).
Hung like a rogue elephant, eh?Haha, there's a guy in my soccer team with the nickname Mr Ed, though not for that reason
what's the qualification here? Top two teams from each group go through or.....?Group A: Australia, Japan, Bahrain, Uzbekistan, Qatar
Group B: South Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, UAE
This round will run from 6 September to 17 June. Group B looks stronger at first glance, but then again Bahrain ran Japan close and Uzbekistan were unbeaten for their first five games before not bothering about the sixth and losing 0-4 to the Kingdom of Saudis.
The Iraqi federation has dissolved the national team, and won't compete again until the Gulf Cup in 2k9.
Meanwhile in Africa, Gabon play Lesotho tomorrow.
Seriously? Banana skin group, to me. Possibly only Saudi Arabia is stronger than Bahrain,. but for the other pots the stronger team went into the Aussie group, imo.Happy with that.
's right. "Through" in this case means South Africa.(wiki says
Top two through, winner of a playoff between the two 3rd place teams plays against the OFC winner (ie New Zealand) for a spot in the World Cup.
Yeah Uzbekistan are due to make a World Cup, but like a lot of sides in Asia they struggle in Mid East. But for Australians Uzbekistan is the perfect away trip in Asia. North Korea are also far worse away from home and always fall apart at this stage when they have to step up every match.Seriously? Banana skin group, to me. Possibly only Saudi Arabia is stronger than Bahrain,. but for the other pots the stronger team went into the Aussie group, imo.
You have more chance of getting the max 12 points off North Korea and UAE, then Bahrain and Qatar. You would expect to loss a couple points away from home against those guys. Group B is basically a three horse race, with the rest making up the numbers really.We've already played Bahrain and Qatar off the park home and away this qualification so although I'm not advocating to get complacent they should be a banker 8-10 points there. After that if we can negotiate the Uzebeks(who were impressive in the Asian Cup, especially against Iran) we'll go through.
Much prefer Group A than B. The Saudi's and Iran I wouldn't be so confident about finishing on top of.
All I'm saying is that in our group there is clear seperation with the first two then Uzbekistan and then a bit of distance between them and the other two, while in the other group the top three are pretty even then there's a gap.You have more chance of getting the max 12 points off North Korea and UAE, then Bahrain and Qatar. You would expect to loss a couple points away from home against those guys. Group B is basically a three horse race, with the rest making up the numbers really.
You could get unstuck in a couple matches and it could be a fight for third spot in Group A, your not going to get that in Group B. I would be surprised if North Korea and UAE are still a chance to qualify going into the last two matches.