wpdavid
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The 1970s revival starts here.So Nottingham Forest then?
The 1970s revival starts here.So Nottingham Forest then?
Jones is coming of age this season. Was always just a matter of keeping him fit given his technical ability and raw potential. He showed glimpses in the past but then inevitably got injured.Surprisingly decent performance from a largely reserve England side. Jones and Gallagher excellent in midfield.
To get stuffed by the likes of Finland, next league probably.San Marino beat Liechtenstein 3-1 and are promoted to Nations League C whatever that is.
I am guessing ITVs production of Nations League is very low budget. I am the type of person who only ever tunes in to the games just before kick off and don't bother listening to the half time discussions or anything that happens afterwards. He is useless though.When England scored their 2nd on Sunday, Matterface produced a stunning bit of commentary as he said "and England are now all but assured of promotion back into the top echelons of International Football"!! Is he being paid by UEFA now to big up the Nations League?? Truly the worst football commentator I think I've ever heard.
Perfectly fine with that as well, but it just feels odd to have a rest period for the Europeans while everyone else flies to all parts of the world and back to play a couple of games. I feel like the result would be you'd have even more pressure on those non-European players from their clubs to skip their qualifiers to guarantee they keep their game time for their clubs.An actual rest period for players.
Makes more sense to have the world cup qualifying process more elongated but with not as many games. Always find it a little nuts that you have 2 fixtures congested into four days with an already stupid domestic schedule. The old qualifying system lasted over a year and a bit. These days they start a qualifying campaign in March and finish in November. Less would be more for me, with friendlies only being played ahead of international finals competitions.Genuine question, what would those of you who don't care for the Nations League rather have in it's place for European countries in those international windows? More Euros and World Cup qualifiers? A straight cup style competition? Or back to the days of friendly matches so teams can experiment more? Scrapping the windows altogether just doesn't feel like a realistic option with all the games being played in the other confederations.
I think it'd be 10x more though if their European team mates weren't playing at all in that same break though. The pressure is certainly there, especially on African and Asian players every time their continental competitions roll around in January and fall outside the windows, but I fear it'd become even more unbalanced if the European nations weren't playing at all.There has always been that pressure though, even without a dedicated rest period.
You don't seem to see it that much these days, but it certainly didn't used to be uncommon for South American players playing in the Premiership to end up missing games (either for club or country) due to the time/fatigue issues associated with having to fly to and from their home nation, and play a few games in between, in the space of a week.
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The problem is half the international games aren't relevant.I think it'd be 10x more though if their European team mates weren't playing at all in that same break though. The pressure is certainly there, especially on African and Asian players every time their continental competitions roll around in January and fall outside the windows, but I fear it'd become even more unbalanced if the European nations weren't playing at all.
There's definitely too many games played in general, but to keep international football relevant I feel like it needs whatever protection it can be offered. If it isn't, I actually think leagues and clubs will start to look at playing more games abroad themselves to chase money like the Spanish Supercopa in Saudi, and then you'll end up with regular season games in America or China or somewhere like they now do in the NFL and NRL.
To me those irrelevant games seem to be a largely European problem though, rather than a global one. It's why I asked the initial question in the first place of what people would prefer to see over the Nations League, because these breaks and windows look to be set in stone so that every other confederation can get through the games that they do consider relevant and important.The problem is half the international games aren't relevant.
I'd wager big international tournaments will always have pull. It's the nonsense glorified friendlies that most fans/players have an issue with.