Them being awful and somehow getting to the second round was pretty funny.Yeah, but let's not forget that the group stages had a fair share of stinkers too. Greece etc...
Yeah that's my main gripe with it. It just feels like a political outcome rather than something that's determined based on on-field performance.I think they've basically got the balance right. Would be good to have an explicit way for federations to get more teams in, the way UEFA do with CL/Europa qualification.
10 spots for Europe would be farcical.That's about right. Asia gets 4.5 spots. 5th qualifier faces off against North or South American team. I know Europe is a strong hold and its expected they'll look after themselves but 13 seems high. They probably deserve enough spaces to accommodate Germany, Italy, France and Spain. England and Holland too. Then another 4 I guess. To have enough places for the big guns to qualify and make competition keen for the rest. So anything over 10 spots would make me think hmmm ...
I think Sth America is 4.5 spots too.
Is it really? England seem to canter through it (with the mood generally being angry that they 'only' beat Liechtenstein 3-0, or picking up a draw in Macedonia, or something) before being cod ordinary in each tournament.*European qualifying is tough.
Fair, but:Is it really? England seem to canter through it (with the mood generally being angry that they 'only' beat Liechtenstein 3-0, or picking up a draw in Macedonia, or something) before being cod ordinary in each tournament.*
At 2014 we had Uruguay and Costa Rica knocking out England and Italy, Mexico knocking out Croatia, Chile knocking out Spain and the USA knocking out Portugal. The traditional European sides seem to be dining out on history a bit.
*2002 probably the only exception I've seen, winning a group that had Germany in it and then beating Argentina at the finals.