Old Man Andrews Really looking forward to Wales screwing this up. Glorious.
Time for a quick edit imvho
by Ascotexgunner » 19 Nov 2019 21:38
Old Man Andrews Really looking forward to Wales screwing this up. Glorious.
by sandman » 19 Nov 2019 21:49
by bcubed » 19 Nov 2019 23:06
AscotexgunnerOld Man Andrews Really looking forward to Wales screwing this up. Glorious.
Time for a quick edit imvho
by Zip » 20 Nov 2019 00:14
bcubed Well done Wales
Do they have an equivalent of the England Supporters Travel Club that you must use to get tickets?England's costs £75 to join just to be in with a shout of a ticket
by Zip » 20 Nov 2019 00:15
Old Man Andrews Really looking forward to Wales screwing this up. Glorious.
by URZZZZ » 20 Nov 2019 00:29
Zipbcubed Well done Wales
Do they have an equivalent of the England Supporters Travel Club that you must use to get tickets?England's costs £75 to join just to be in with a shout of a ticket
I’m part of the Red Wall so have a ST for all the home games. Never seen Wales away from home so am about to find out how it all works. My ST for our four Euro qualifiers was £100. My son is 16 and his ST was just £20. Fabulous value for money and just for a change my team one a massive match.
Mark it. Reading are going up this season via the play offs.
The atmosphere tonight was special. This Wales squad is a lot stronger than 2016 with so many youngsters coming through like Dan James, Ethan Ampadu, David Brooks, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham, Neco Williams, Joe Rodon, Joe Morrell and Dylan Exciting times.
by Zip » 20 Nov 2019 00:40
URZZZZZipbcubed Well done Wales
Do they have an equivalent of the England Supporters Travel Club that you must use to get tickets?England's costs £75 to join just to be in with a shout of a ticket
I’m part of the Red Wall so have a ST for all the home games. Never seen Wales away from home so am about to find out how it all works. My ST for our four Euro qualifiers was £100. My son is 16 and his ST was just £20. Fabulous value for money and just for a change my team one a massive match.
Mark it. Reading are going up this season via the play offs.
The atmosphere tonight was special. This Wales squad is a lot stronger than 2016 with so many youngsters coming through like Dan James, Ethan Ampadu, David Brooks, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham, Neco Williams, Joe Rodon, Joe Morrell and Dylan Exciting times.
When I look at Wales team, I’m always surprised you’re not up at the top more. You have players playing for Juventus, Real Madrid, Tottenham, Man United, Chelsea (loosely), even teams like Palace and Bournemouth. People seem to write Wales off but there’s a decent squad there
No idea who Morrell is mind but he seems to play quite a bit in your midfield the last few games. And I think that was one of your biggest weaknesses the last time I saw you play, think it was Croatia, Allen just doesn’t seem up to it anymore. Obviously don’t know how you played tonight but from the highlights you seemed dominant
by sandman » 20 Nov 2019 06:59
URZZZZZipbcubed Well done Wales
Do they have an equivalent of the England Supporters Travel Club that you must use to get tickets?England's costs £75 to join just to be in with a shout of a ticket
I’m part of the Red Wall so have a ST for all the home games. Never seen Wales away from home so am about to find out how it all works. My ST for our four Euro qualifiers was £100. My son is 16 and his ST was just £20. Fabulous value for money and just for a change my team one a massive match.
Mark it. Reading are going up this season via the play offs.
The atmosphere tonight was special. This Wales squad is a lot stronger than 2016 with so many youngsters coming through like Dan James, Ethan Ampadu, David Brooks, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham, Neco Williams, Joe Rodon, Joe Morrell and Dylan Exciting times.
When I look at Wales team, I’m always surprised you’re not up at the top more. You have players playing for Juventus, Real Madrid, Tottenham, Man United, Chelsea (loosely), even teams like Palace and Bournemouth. People seem to write Wales off but there’s a decent squad there
No idea who Morrell is mind but he seems to play quite a bit in your midfield the last few games. And I think that was one of your biggest weaknesses the last time I saw you play, think it was Croatia, Allen just doesn’t seem up to it anymore. Obviously don’t know how you played tonight but from the highlights you seemed dominant
by Stranded » 20 Nov 2019 08:24
by Hendo » 20 Nov 2019 09:36
Zip I’m part of the Red Wall so have a ST for all the home games. Never seen Wales away from home so am about to find out how it all works. My ST for our four Euro qualifiers was £100. My son is 16 and his ST was just £20. Fabulous value for money and just for a change my team one a massive match.
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 10:02
URZZZZZipbcubed Well done Wales
Do they have an equivalent of the England Supporters Travel Club that you must use to get tickets?England's costs £75 to join just to be in with a shout of a ticket
I’m part of the Red Wall so have a ST for all the home games. Never seen Wales away from home so am about to find out how it all works. My ST for our four Euro qualifiers was £100. My son is 16 and his ST was just £20. Fabulous value for money and just for a change my team one a massive match.
Mark it. Reading are going up this season via the play offs.
The atmosphere tonight was special. This Wales squad is a lot stronger than 2016 with so many youngsters coming through like Dan James, Ethan Ampadu, David Brooks, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham, Neco Williams, Joe Rodon, Joe Morrell and Dylan Exciting times.
When I look at Wales team, I’m always surprised you’re not up at the top more. You have players playing for Juventus, Real Madrid, Tottenham, Man United, Chelsea (loosely), even teams like Palace and Bournemouth. People seem to write Wales off but there’s a decent squad there
No idea who Morrell is mind but he seems to play quite a bit in your midfield the last few games. And I think that was one of your biggest weaknesses the last time I saw you play, think it was Croatia, Allen just doesn’t seem up to it anymore. Obviously don’t know how you played tonight but from the highlights you seemed dominant
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 10:06
Old Man Andrews North Macedonia v Kosovo could be a little bit spicy.
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 10:09
by Stranded » 20 Nov 2019 12:39
stealthpapes FWIW, this is the list of games UEFA won't do on the grounds of politics.
Gibraltar / Spain,
Kosovo / Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Kosovo / Serbia,
Armenia / Azerbaijan
Russia / Ukraine
Of those, two are still active warzones.
They also have a rule about drawing, for example, Iceland, the Faroes and Kazakhstan in the same group.
(yeah, had to google, but worth it for the complete answer)
by Silver Fox » 20 Nov 2019 12:52
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 13:53
In slightly other news, Belgium are annoyed as they essentially already know their group as they are one of the top seeds but not a host -so will have to be placed in Group C with Denmark and Russia. Final opponent will either be Wales or Finland.
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 13:57
by stealthpapes » 20 Nov 2019 14:01
Silver Fox I think the tournament will probably work OK but all this shenanigans with the draw seem pretty daft, which is pretty much as predicted when the format was announced
*Ukraine cannot be drawn into the same group as Russia (Group B host). Since they also cannot be drawn into any of the other four groups with Pot 1 hosts, Ukraine will be assigned to Group C. Consequently Belgium will be assigned to Group B.
** Identity of the four play-off winners will be unknown at the time of the draw.
*** Depending on the result of the play-off draw, one or both of Hungary (Group F host) and Romania (Group C host) will be drawn into play-off Path A. If there are two hosts in this path, the winner of this path will be assigned to two final tournament groups.
**** Republic of Ireland (Group E host) have qualified for play-off Path B, and thus the winner of this path will be assigned to Group E.
***** Scotland (Group D host) have qualified for play-off Path C. However, depending on the result of the play-off draw, another host, either Hungary (Group F host) or Romania (Group C host), can also be drawn into the same path. If there are two hosts in this path, the winner of this path will be assigned to two final tournament groups.
****** Kosovo have qualified for play-off Path D. They cannot be drawn into Group B with Russia (Group B host).
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