[Albion] Albion players on international duty - October 2023

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Man of Harveys

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3-1 to Germany now, Gross subbed off to huge praise from the German commentators for his efforts - after the usual praise for his assuredness on the ball and Brighton’s spectacular style of play. Man are we famous now! Blows my mind.
 












hans kraay fan club

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drew

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I’m not sure I follow your question?

1. why do I think that the squad is mostly Europe based players?

Because it is 🤷‍♂️ https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/subway-socceroos-squad-named-historic-october-fixtures

3 from the A-league, 1 from Japan, 1 from Saudi, the rest from Europe

or, 2. Why do I think most of them do play for European club?

money, prestige, career opportunities 🤷‍♂️
Or maybe they are playing in Europe because they're better than the A League.

I wasn't sure why you were highlighting the fact they are mainly European based as if it had some relevance to their quality.
 


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Or maybe they are playing in Europe because they're better than the A League.

I wasn't sure why you were highlighting the fact they are mainly European based as if it had some relevance to their quality.
I think you missed the context of the discussion. I was pointing out that England were effectively playing against a European based squad, because somebody else was questioning the air miles / travel involved in these International friendlies :jester:
 


drew

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I think you missed the context of the discussion. I was pointing out that England were effectively playing against a European based squad, because somebody else was questioning the air miles / travel involved in these International friendlies :jester:
I see your point about mileage but I took the post I think you're referring to was just pointing that England were also playing a friendly rather than a competitive match. Either way, sorted.
 




Eeyore

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From what I can work out, England only need to draw with Italy and they are through. Would be good if Dunk was a part of that.
 




Blues Guitarist

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Spain goal (that involved Ansu Fati) disallowed after ref went to to the screen (isn't VAR supposed to make offside decisions?). After this and the VAR confusion over Scotland's goal against Spain, I don't understand what VAR is doing any more.

Can anyone explain why the goal was disallowed?
 








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Spain goal (that involved Ansu Fati) disallowed after ref went to to the screen (isn't VAR supposed to make offside decisions?). After this and the VAR confusion over Scotland's goal against Spain, I don't understand what VAR is doing any more.

Can anyone explain why the goal was disallowed?
The VAR makes offside calls on its own - if it is just a case of deciding if somebody is in an offside position. If somebody is in an offside position, but it is debatable whether or not he is interfering with play, then the VAR would refer that decision to the on field referee.
 


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