Crispy Ambulance
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Yeah, go for it. Hold them every 2 years when there isn't a WC or Euros. Give the sweaties a chance to win something!
FIFA and EUFA would then grab the opportunity to only have one team from the UK in each major competition and use the home countries as the 1 group with the winners going forward, which is what they want but the home FAs have resisted it. So it has got to be NO the 4 or 5 FAs would never agree to it.
Yeah, go for it. Hold them every 2 years when there isn't a WC or Euros. Give the sweaties a chance to win something!
This was the official view as to why they wouldnt be started again in the 80s. I see no reason why the attitude would have changed,.
what's this?
Probably best rather than me failing it'll explain it I'll provide the links - it's replacing friendly matches with a competitive league
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Nations_League
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_UEFA_Nations_League
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/26762899
2018–19 UEFA Nations League
Tournament details
Dates September 2018 – November 2018 (pool stage)
June 2019 (final four competition)
Teams 55 (from 1 confederation)
The 2018–19 UEFA Nations League will be the inaugural season of the UEFA Nations League, a planned international association football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of UEFA.[1] The competition, which will be held from September to November 2018 (pool stage) and June 2019 (final four competition), will also serve as part of the qualification process for UEFA Euro 2020, awarding berths in the play-offs which will decide four of the twenty-four final tournament slots.
The tournament will replace most international friendly fixtures, with pool matches played between September and November 2018 and the 'final four' competition played the following summer.
The opportunity to qualify for the European Championships is intended to make the League of Nations competitive.
The best four teams in each division who have not already qualified for Euro 2020 will play off for the final four places in the tournament.
"Twenty teams will advance from the qualifying competition to the Euro 2020 finals - which are being played in 13 cities around Europe," Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino told delegates at the authority's Congress in Kazakhstan on Thursday.
Probably best rather than me failing it'll explain it I'll provide the links - it's replacing friendly matches with a competitive league
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Nations_League
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_UEFA_Nations_League
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/26762899
2018–19 UEFA Nations League
Tournament details
Dates September 2018 – November 2018 (pool stage)
June 2019 (final four competition)
Teams 55 (from 1 confederation)
The 2018–19 UEFA Nations League will be the inaugural season of the UEFA Nations League, a planned international association football competition involving the men's national teams of the 55 member associations of UEFA.[1] The competition, which will be held from September to November 2018 (pool stage) and June 2019 (final four competition), will also serve as part of the qualification process for UEFA Euro 2020, awarding berths in the play-offs which will decide four of the twenty-four final tournament slots.
The tournament will replace most international friendly fixtures, with pool matches played between September and November 2018 and the 'final four' competition played the following summer.
The opportunity to qualify for the European Championships is intended to make the League of Nations competitive.
The best four teams in each division who have not already qualified for Euro 2020 will play off for the final four places in the tournament.
"Twenty teams will advance from the qualifying competition to the Euro 2020 finals - which are being played in 13 cities around Europe," Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino told delegates at the authority's Congress in Kazakhstan on Thursday.
The games would always be competitive in a way that friendlies never are.
The home FAs will not readily agree to anything that reduces their powers and prestige.
the Six Nations is a success,why not football?
Because outside of the Six Nations the only other nations that play rugby to a similar level are about 4 other countries, so if there was no 6 nations there would not be a lot of international rugby played. Whereas in football there are far more nations that play and can provide different type of opposition in friendlies.
However much you flog a dead horse its not going to jump back up
88 was at Wembley after the tide turned at Hampden in 87yeah, England/ Scotland at WEMBLEY late 80's was lively to say the least
regards
DR
"Twenty teams will advance from the qualifying competition to the Euro 2020 finals - which are being played in 13 cities around Europe," Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino told delegates at the authority's Congress in Kazakhstan on Thursday.