warmleyseagull
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There were 24 teams in World Cup in 82 - 94. In the first two competitions, only 12 teams qualified, who went into mini groups of three. 82 was famous for Italy failing to win a single group game, somehow coming second with three points, and then beating Argentina and Brazil in the mini group on way to winning competition (Paulo Rossi's trournament).
The winners of each mini group went straight to semis. Problem was that there were some dead games, a problem that would get worse with the 4 x 6 group idea some posters on here have mentioned (as well as scheduling).
I was against the best third place idea originally but it does mean there is something to play for for all teams in the last match and honestly can think of no better solution. 32 teams in Euros just seems absurd, particularly with the no host country policy adopted for 2020.
The winners of each mini group went straight to semis. Problem was that there were some dead games, a problem that would get worse with the 4 x 6 group idea some posters on here have mentioned (as well as scheduling).
I was against the best third place idea originally but it does mean there is something to play for for all teams in the last match and honestly can think of no better solution. 32 teams in Euros just seems absurd, particularly with the no host country policy adopted for 2020.