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5 minutes ago, General dissaray said:

San Marino are in Cyprus pot ate they no Cyprus 110th in the world?

Teams will take points off each other outwith Spain can assure you on this,the rest off your posts just semantics and noise

No.

Obviously teams will take points from each other. That's how leagues work. That has nothing to do with your assertion that the teams are evenly matched.

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2 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

How do 'centralised friendlies' work now?

Will we be assigned 2 games v teams from 6 other smaller groups and Germany... or is it left up to us to arrange (including v South Americans/Africans/Asians/etc.)?

Initially it's left to the nations to make bilateral agreements and these should be done by 17th January 2023. If there's teams left without agreements then UEFA will step in and assist in trying to match teams up and they've come up with some rules about priority being given to choices for nations based on the Nations League performance.

If you're interested in all the details it's in UEFA's procedures for this draw which should be here - https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/0279-1638222ffafe-cdec4a8fa10b-1000/20220928_circular_2022_67_en.zip

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3 minutes ago, HibeeJibee said:

How do 'centralised friendlies' work now?

Will we be assigned 2 games v teams from 6 other smaller groups and Germany... or is it left up to us to arrange (including v South Americans/Africans/Asians/etc.)?

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Participating associations will arrange friendly matches on the dates that remain free after UEFA has established the European Qualifiers Fixture List and subject to the UEFA Nations League Finals in June 2023. In priority the national associations concerned shall make their own agreements, and UEFA shall assist upon request and in all cases where associations would not reach a bilateral agreement.

Friendly match consolidation procedure For the friendly matches to be scheduled during the EQ group stage period, the procedure is organised according to the following steps:

1. Before the draw of 9 October 2022 and before the fixture list is confirmed, UEFA and the national associations gather information on preferences and wishes and establish an overall inventory.

2. As soon as the draw has been made and the fixture list is published, the national associations start negotiating the bilateral agreements.

3. Within three months after the draw, by 17 January 2023, the associations have time to finalise their friendly match arrangements, while keeping the UEFA administration duly informed.

4. Associations that by 17 January 2023 still need to finalise their arrangements must attend the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day” at UEFA headquarters in Nyon on 1 February 2023. The list of available teams and solutions will be shared with all associations concerned.

5. On the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day”, the associations will be asked to confirm if solutions have been found. If necessary, the UEFA administration will apply the “first pick”-procedure* according to the UEFA Nations League 2022/23 overall ranking published at the conclusion of the group stage. If required and as the conclusive step of the procedure, the UEFA administration holds a draw for the last teams with no friendly match. Following the “Friendly Match Consolidation Day”, UEFA will publish the complete list of friendly fixtures to be played during the European Qualifiers period from March to November 2023.

*Notes on “first-pick procedure”:
• The highest ranked team will have the right to first make a proposal of friendly fixture to the available teams.
• The offer can be accepted or refused by the teams in question.
• Available teams = UEFA and non-UEFA teams at disposal
• If the highest ranked team has concluded an agreement, respectively if all available teams have refused its proposal, then the right to make an offer is given to the next highest ranked team.
• This process is continued until all fixtures have been decided, respectively all teams have made an offer

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Spain
Norway
Georgia 
Cyprus 
Scotland 
Aren't sure about this first impression its a really tough group,thank christ we have the play off
Second impression outwith Spain white washing it you would think that there are a lot of even matched teams and maybe there will be a lot off draws?


Is it a tough group? Spain will win it obviously. Out of the other three countries the last time any of them made a major tournament was Norway in 2000, 22 years ago. Cyprus and Georgia have never qualified for anything. When you look at the other teams we could have got from pot three down I think we’ve been very fortunate.
We made the last Euros and we are seeded 2nd for this group for a reason. I expect us to finish 2nd, anything less is failure.
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10 minutes ago, Lex said:

 


Is it a tough group? Spain will win it obviously. Out of the other three countries the last time any of them made a major tournament was Norway in 2000, 22 years ago. Cyprus and Georgia have never qualified for anything. When you look at the other teams we could have got from pot three down I think we’ve been very fortunate.
We made the last Euros and we are seeded 2nd for this group for a reason. I expect us to finish 2nd, anything less is failure.

 

Our record against Georgia is pathetic they got some good players its not going to be easy,bet you said we would took 6 points off them every other time we drew them to?But it never happened,not expecting Georgia to qualify but hoping maybe Norway drop points against them over there

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Full points against Georgia and Cyprus, somehow get the better of Norway over the 2 games and hope they don't take anything off Spain. That's a minimum. 

That's not a minimum, that is a set of results that absolutely guarantee that we'll qualify. There are a lot of outcomes much worse than that which could still see us qualifying.
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Course it is we are better than we were then,but feel same way about Georgia go look at the Napoli boys stats this year
Just as well this isn't some battle from antiquity where you nominate a champion to fight on your behalf. Teams actually need to field eleven players and generally use far more than that over the course of a campaign.

That said, on paper they look far better than last time around. Some of the team back then were living in £5 a night guesthouse.

Thankfully, as others have said, we seem to have mostly cut out embarrassing results. This is probably as much down to mentality as it is to the increase in quality, though to some extent the two go hand in hand.
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36 minutes ago, craigkillie said:


That's not a minimum, that is a set of results that absolutely guarantee that we'll qualify. There are a lot of outcomes much worse than that which could still see us qualifying.

I think we'll need it as minimum. 

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30 minutes ago, LoonsYouthTeam said:

Me waiting for Uefa to announce the fixtures

Planning on going to Spain and hopefully another away game but it depends on dates. I don't think I'd have enough points for tickets unless Spain play at one of their large stadiums and we get a big allocation
 

Both Irelands have just published their fixtures so can't imagine it'll be too long

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48 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said:

Just as well this isn't some battle from antiquity where you nominate a champion to fight on your behalf. Teams actually need to field eleven players and generally use far more than that over the course of a campaign.

That said, on paper they look far better than last time around. Some of the team back then were living in £5 a night guesthouse.

Thankfully, as others have said, we seem to have mostly cut out embarrassing results. This is probably as much down to mentality as it is to the increase in quality, though to some extent the two go hand in hand.

We haven't though we were totally dominated by a ordinary Irish team even allthough we managed to win the group

Georgia have players in La Leiga Seria A Leiga 1 they'll be a tough oponnent its isn't a gimmie nothing with us ever is

If we win we'll need to play well especially on there patch

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