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| October Internationals; World Cup qualification matches 12th-16th Oct 2012 | |
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| daib0 | 12 Oct 2012, 01:46 PM Post #1 |
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Friday 12th October 2012 WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: WALES V SCOTLAND Venue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Friday 12 October Kick-off: 19:45 BST Coverage: Live coverage on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio Scotland 810MW and on the BBC Sport website. Highlights on Match of the Day Wales on BBC Two Wales at 23:00 BST WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: REPUBLIC OF IRELAND v GERMANY Venue: Aviva Stadium Date: 12 October 2012 Kick-off: 19:45 BST WORLD CUP QUALIFIER: ENGLAND v SAN MARINO Venue: Wembley Stadium Date: Friday 12 October Kick-off: 20:00 BST Coverage: Live on BBC Radio 5 live and BBC website Tuesday 16th October 2012 Croatia V Wales 19:00 Belgium V Scotland 19:45 Faroe Islands V R. of Ireland 19.00 Portugal V Northern Ireland 19:45 Poland V England 20:00 MATCH COMMENTS HERE !! |
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| daib0 | 12 Oct 2012, 09:04 PM Post #31 |
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Yeah, that was totally tongue-in-cheek, little to be proud of with the present shambles in the Scottish football scene
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| SuffolkRoyal | 12 Oct 2012, 09:08 PM Post #32 |
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Not all bad news for Scotland though. With Rangers Charles Green confident that Celtic and Rangers will get automatic entry into a European super league
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| Hayes | 12 Oct 2012, 09:09 PM Post #33 |
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Plastic Jock
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| furiousgrumpywilliam | 12 Oct 2012, 09:14 PM Post #34 |
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Have said before my old dad was an amatuer at Rangers before the war, bet he is well "proud " of whats happened to them and scottish football |
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| daib0 | 12 Oct 2012, 09:23 PM Post #35 |
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Time to repeat the joke I laid on the Random Room earlier today! Rangers are set to launch shares amongst fans today. They will be traded in Euros only, as they cannot handle Stirling! |
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| Hayes | 13 Oct 2012, 08:57 AM Post #36 |
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A great line on hobnob after the 6-1 thrashing of Ireland "A bit ungrateful of the Germans after all the help they give them in the war"
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| Zip | 13 Oct 2012, 11:15 AM Post #37 |
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I still remember being shattered after 1977 and 1985 when shocking penalty decisions went Scotland's way over Wales. Last night was payback. Gareth Bale was simply incredible. |
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| daib0 | 15 Oct 2012, 01:26 PM Post #38 |
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World Cup qualifier: Poland v England Venue: The National Stadium, Warsaw Date: Tuesday 16 October Kick-off: 20:00 BST Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 live Sport from 19:00 BST & on BBC Sport website Chelsea's Frank Lampard and Ryan Bertrand are out of England's World Cup qualifier in Poland on Tuesday with injury and illness respectively. Both missed Friday's win over San Marino with the same ailments and it was decided not to risk them. Roy Hodgson's squad fly out to Warsaw on Monday morning. Arsenal's Theo Walcott has already been ruled out with a chest injury sustained in Friday's 5-0 victory but skipper Steven Gerrard returns from suspension. The decision on Lampard and Bertrand was made after the squad assembled at England's training camp in Watford on Sunday. Lampard, 34, who has won 93 caps, is still hampered by a calf problem. Stamford Bridge team-mate Bertrand, 23, who made his England debut in August, has been troubled by a virus. Meanwhile, Arsenal defender Carl Jenkinson, 20, trained with the England squad for the first time on Sunday, although he will not travel with the rest of the England squad. Hodgson is expected to make a host of changes from the side that beat San Marino - with Chelsea's Ashley Cole likely to return at left-back to win his 99th cap at the expense of Everton's Leighton Baines. Baines has been in outstanding form this season and Everton team-mate Phil Jagielka admits it will not be an easy decision. "Getting to watch Bainesy from a closer view than most, he has had a fantastic start to the season at club level and international level," he said. "You've got Ashley Cole on 98 caps, a fantastic left-back, and then you've got the in-form player in the Premier League in Leighton Baines. As far as the manager goes he is going to have a bit of a headache but it will be a nice headache. "I'm just glad I don't have to make that decision. I think I'd be tossing a coin, heads or tails, but I'm sure the manager will make the right decision." Liverpool's Glen Johnson will return at right-back in place of Kyle Walker while Manchester City's reliable James Milner provides the obvious alternative to Walcott on that flank. Jermain Defoe is favourite to start alongside Wayne Rooney in attack despite Danny Welbeck's two goals against San Marino while Joleon Lescott should be back to partner Jagielka in central defence. Gerrard, who served a one-match ban for his sending-off against Ukraine, is set to partner Michael Carrick in central midfield. England are top of Group H after taking seven points from their opening three matches. Poland, who are currently third after drawing with Montenegro and beating Moldova, are likely to be without captain Jakub Blaszczykowski and Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. Defender Lukasz Piszczek and midfielder Eugen Polanski are also doubtful as Poland seek their first victory over England since their only competitive success in 1973. The team warmed up for Tuesday's game with a 1-0 friendly win over South Africa in Warsaw on Friday, defender Marcin Komorowski scoring a late winner. Coach Waldemar Fornalik, who took charge after the Euro 2012 campaign when the team failed to qualify for the quarter-finals, said: "We didn't play badly. We showed we are a team. We created a lot of scoring chances, although it was too bad we only took one of them." |
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| Hayes | 16 Oct 2012, 06:03 PM Post #39 |
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Croatia v Wales has kicked off. |
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| SuffolkRoyal | 16 Oct 2012, 06:12 PM Post #40 |
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What do you mean, kicked off, or 'kicked off'? |
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