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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: guest3 Date: March 29, 2021, 5:21 am
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Expected and deserved appointments for Soares Dias and Kuipers.
Not a doubt about their Euro spot.
Karasev with an important observer on an easy match. Probably a
test for him.
Marciniak is back on a low difficulty match. Perfect way to
recover.
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: scottie Date: March 29, 2021, 6:11 am
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Though Bobby Madden might have a match?
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: mutn3 Date: March 30, 2021, 2:24 am
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If Mr Taylor is the adventurous sort he could, and perhaps he
is, as I speak, catching the train to Podgorica.
Montenegro isn't easy to get to, or across, but if he wants he
could fly to Belgrade, and book a return on the Belgrade to Bar
service. Train travel isn't Serbia's strongest suit, for because
of the concern over the laying of the track, most travel, and
for many hours, at only 20 mph! Starting a journey in Budapest,
where I might add I was not welcomed in any "come hither" way by
Bmb, via Subotica and Novi Sad tests your will, and if you
haven't packed enough paperbacks, it's almost a day without end.
Assuming Mr Taylor overnighted in Belgrade, a day before the
game he'd be hopping on the service to Bar, a coastal resort in
Montenegro."Service" is probably a bit too strong a word for it,
unless you like your twelve hour journey without running water,
flushing toilets and minimal buffet, but what you do get are
border checks leaving Serbia, entering Bosnia Herzegovina,
leaving Bosnia Herzegovina and entering Montenegro, and views
from up on high that are out of this World! It is a must trip,
and in a non covid europe, it ought to be on anyone's bucket
list. There's a chance of a low speed high altitude derailment
too, to keep you paying attention!
Travel, they say, is not about the arriving, so come on Mr
Taylor, enjoy the trip, and who cares about the game?
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: Alex04 Date: March 30, 2021, 3:27 am
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[quote author=mutn3 link=topic=2265.msg29100#msg29100
date=1617089044]
If Mr Taylor is the adventurous sort he could, and perhaps he
is, as I speak, catching the train to Podgorica.
Montenegro isn't easy to get to, or across, but if he wants he
could fly to Belgrade, and book a return on the Belgrade to Bar
service. Train travel isn't Serbia's strongest suit, for because
of the concern over the laying of the track, most travel, and
for many hours, at only 20 mph! Starting a journey in Budapest,
where I might add I was not welcomed in any "come hither" way by
Bmb, via Subotica and Novi Sad tests your will, and if you
haven't packed enough paperbacks, it's almost a day without end.
Assuming Mr Taylor overnighted in Belgrade, a day before the
game he'd be hopping on the service to Bar, a coastal resort in
Montenegro."Service" is probably a bit too strong a word for it,
unless you like your twelve hour journey without running water,
flushing toilets and minimal buffet, but what you do get are
border checks leaving Serbia, entering Bosnia Herzegovina,
leaving Bosnia Herzegovina and entering Montenegro, and views
from up on high that are out of this World! It is a must trip,
and in a non covid europe, it ought to be on anyone's bucket
list. There's a chance of a low speed high altitude derailment
too, to keep you paying attention!
Travel, they say, is not about the arriving, so come on Mr
Taylor, enjoy the trip, and who cares about the game?
[/quote]
I think he'll be happy to get a flight via Belgrade to
Podgorica, especially during covid times.
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: Acme Thunderer Date: March 31, 2021, 3:53 pm
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The expected masterclass from Bjorn Kuipers at Wembley, and
fully deserved the praise from the ITV commentary team.
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: Ashington46 Date: March 31, 2021, 4:16 pm
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[quote author=Acme Thunderer link=topic=2265.msg29199#msg29199
date=1617224021]
The expected masterclass from Bjorn Kuipers at Wembley, and
fully deserved the praise from the ITV commentary team.
[/quote]
I watch games on TV with the sound muted whilst I am listening
to my vinyl, therefore, I am unaware of what comments are made
about officials or the game in general. Having said that, I have
to agree with you 100% because I thought that his display was
excellent and he was completely unimpressed by players falling
over when they had lost the ball, other falling over with very
little contact. So refreshing to see with the way that the
modern game is progressing!
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: Irishref1985 Date: March 31, 2021, 4:16 pm
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[quote author=Acme Thunderer link=topic=2265.msg29199#msg29199
date=1617224021]
The expected masterclass from Bjorn Kuipers at Wembley, and
fully deserved the praise from the ITV commentary team.
[/quote]
If there's a referee on the International stage refereeing
better than Kuipers then I haven't seen him.......
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: RCG Date: April 1, 2021, 3:49 am
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Im hoping they give him Eng v Sco in the summer
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: guest3 Date: April 1, 2021, 4:10 am
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[quote author=Irishref1985 link=topic=2265.msg29201#msg29201
date=1617225399]
[quote author=Acme Thunderer link=topic=2265.msg29199#msg29199
date=1617224021]
The expected masterclass from Bjorn Kuipers at Wembley, and
fully deserved the praise from the ITV commentary team.
[/quote]
If there's a referee on the International stage refereeing
better than Kuipers then I haven't seen him.......
[/quote]
Karasev, Aytekin, Sidiropooulos :D
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Re: 2022 FIFA World Cup - Qualifying Round
By: dave26 Date: April 1, 2021, 4:28 am
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[quote author=edy link=topic=2265.msg29210#msg29210
date=1617268239]
[quote author=Irishref1985 link=topic=2265.msg29201#msg29201
date=1617225399]
[quote author=Acme Thunderer link=topic=2265.msg29199#msg29199
date=1617224021]
The expected masterclass from Bjorn Kuipers at Wembley, and
fully deserved the praise from the ITV commentary team.
[/quote]
If there's a referee on the International stage refereeing
better than Kuipers then I haven't seen him.......
[/quote]
Karasev, Aytekin, Sidiropooulos :D
[/quote]
Don’t forget Bas Nijhus , Kevin Blom aswell 😉
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