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*Official* English Football Season 2012-13

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Better than it might have been but a decent side would never have let the win slip. Apparently we're two points behind them. Does that mean we're probably in the play-offs, or do we have games in hand?
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Better than it might have been but a decent side would never have let the win slip. Apparently we're two points behind them. Does that mean we're probably in the play-offs, or do we have games in hand?
Nope, the only games in hand are sitting with Poland and Ukraine, and whichever of them wins that will only be a point behind England.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Assuming a win for everyone in the remaining games against San Marino, the group looks something like this:

1. Montenegro - Pld 6 - Pts 14
2. Ukraine - Pld 7 - Pts 14
3. England - Pld 6 - Pts 12
4. Poland - Pld 6 - Pts 11



Left to play:

1. Montenegro vs 2. Ukraine
Moldova vs 4. Poland
3. England vs Moldova
4. Poland vs 1. Montenegro
2. Ukraine vs 3. England
2. Ukraine vs 4. Poland
3. England vs 1. Montenegro
3. England vs 4. Poland
1. Montenegro vs Moldova
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Thanks for those. The trip to the Ukraine looks fraught with danger. IIRC we were lucky to draw at Wembley, and we were lucky to win there in the euros as well. And didn't we lose a previous qualifier there a few years ago?
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Just saw a few highlights - the pitch looks like its been airlifted in from the 1970s tbh
Yeah this winter has been brutal on it. Stifling our ***y football tbh although we played some decent stuff on Saturday, because our wingers are awesome
 

Uppercut

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Thanks for those. The trip to the Ukraine looks fraught with danger. IIRC we were lucky to draw at Wembley, and we were lucky to win there in the euros as well. And didn't we lose a previous qualifier there a few years ago?
Montenegro have similarly ugly fixtures, though. You'd think they'll all take points off each other so a win vs Montenegro at Wembley would probably allow a few slip-ups.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Actually forgot there was a game on last night, which shows how much I care about these sorts of matches I suppose.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Diaby out for 9 months then.
Surely the end of his Arsenal career. Feel sorry for him, as he's had rotten luck, and on occasion looked like he would be a really decent player. One suspects there's no coming back from this though. At least it means Wenger will be forced to buy a combative midfielder, I suppose.
 

Cabinet96

Global Moderator
I'd forgotten he even existed during some of his long injury lay offs (or at least assumed he'd left). Sad because, as Sledger said, he was a good player at times. Still pretty young as well.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
He doesn't really have time on his side though. He might not be ancient, but he won't play again (at the very earliest) until he's 27 years old. That's a fairly advanced age for a player who's spent the majority of his career out injured and not really achieved a lot whilst he's been fit. He may yet turn things around and make something of himself, but I'm not sure how many clubs will be willing to take a punt on him given his track record.

Edit: Having said that, he's apparently under contract with Arsenal till 2015. Why is it that it's only ever the Arsenal player's who are any good who seem to be perpetually out of contract?! ffs
 
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