Silent Bob
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- Dec 6, 2004
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If a nation doesn't have 11 professional footballers they shouldn't be in.
I don't understand your point Spanish.
Horsham got to the 2nd Round of the FA Cup and played Swansea in Horsham and were unlucky to lose. They got there by winning a few preliminary rounds and, arguably, by coming through those rounds they were more focused and united than they would have been had they met them in their very first match in the competition.
All of this is a good thing. Had Horsham drawn Man Utd in the very first round the game would probably have been played at Selhurst and Man Utd would have won 6 or 7-NIL.
Look how Ireland have progressed as a cricket side by playing against their peers, then being allowed into the bigger competitions after they've honed their game.
In principle, I agree with the idea of pre-qualifiers but the problem is finding time for these pre-qualifiers to be played.
The preliminary draw for the World Cup was held on 25th November 2007 and the first games in Europe were played on 6th September 2008. If you remember, there was a meeting on 14th January 2008 to sort out the fixtures and dates.
My question is: when would these pre-qualifiers actually take place?
In principle, I agree with the idea of pre-qualifiers but the problem is finding time for these pre-qualifiers to be played.
The preliminary draw for the World Cup was held on 25th November 2007 and the first games in Europe were played on 6th September 2008. If you remember, there was a meeting on 14th January 2008 to sort out the fixtures and dates.
My question is: when would these pre-qualifiers actually take place?