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We're in the pipe, 5 by 5
Oh look, it's yet another thread derailed and taken over by some bore in Sweden. Is his post count near 100k yet?
No the thread about the third place game was derailed by those coming in to say "I don't care about third place games".Oh look, it's yet another thread derailed and taken over by some bore in Sweden. Is his post count near 100k yet?
Very few celebrate losing a final. The happiest in a tournament are usually the ones in first and third place as they end the tournament on a positive note, winning the final game.Our players didn't even celebrate coming second - they rather churlishly took off their medals at the Euros.
I must say, in the two play-off's we've been involved in (1990, 2018) it has been a very muted and lukewarm occasion - by both fans and players. The last one against Belgium in particular - the players just looked as though they didn't want to be there.
It depends on the nation.You'd think a "not particularly successful football nation" would celebrate it though. If you were right, which doesn't appear to be the case.
And for the third time, posting videos of returning semi-finalists does not prove your point. I've already given you two examples of two 4th placed teams receiving a heroes welcome in the same way as your 3rd placed teams did. Let's see who loses this play off today and watch what happens to the 4th placed team when they return home shall we?
Yes - obviously the happiest teams are the winners. But did you watch the medal ceremony in the Euros? Our players ripped their medals off straight away. It was not a good look.Very few celebrate losing a final. The happiest in a tournament are usually the ones in first and third place as they end the tournament on a positive note, winning the final game.
Not a good look maybe but I think it is understandable when you get so close to that win and still lose it.Yes - obviously the happiest teams are the winners. But did you watch the medal ceremony in the Euros? Our players ripped their medals off straight away. It was not a good look.
Hundreds of millions are going to watch it, most of them won't think its a "Mickey Mouse" match because they don't share the Anglicized view that the World Cup is some kind of slow pathway to the Grand-Mega Super Bowl where the winner takes it all and nothing else matters. It is indeed unlikely that FIFA will make a decision based on that, similar to how it is unlikely that they will make England auto-forfeit penalty shootouts just because it would save us all a bit of time and the players a bit of energy.Imagine the fury of a club whose star player picked up a serious injury in a mickey mouse unwanted match. Hopefully FIFA will see sense (an unlikely concept, I agree) and ditch these matches in the future.
English people aren't interested. Others are.
No reason why a game is "pointless" or "should be removed" just because one not particularly successful football nation doesn't care about it.
It might 'stun' you to know that we're not all massive national team fans on here, many of us more club than country, but lay off the anti England bit eh? We get it, England are shit and England fans are entitled and deluded, no need for the repeat snidey asides.Hundreds of millions are going to watch it, most of them won't think its a "Mickey Mouse" match because they don't share the Anglicized view that the World Cup is some kind of slow pathway to the Grand-Mega Super Bowl where the winner takes it all and nothing else matters. It is indeed unlikely that FIFA will make a decision based on that, similar to how it is unlikely that they will make England auto-forfeit penalty shootouts just because it would save us all a bit of time and the players a bit of energy.
behave - I’ve been to a 3rd/4th at a World Cup & nations league and the atmosphere is crap and usually players can’t be bothered eitherHundreds of millions are going to watch it, most of them won't think its a "Mickey Mouse" match because they don't share the Anglicized view that the World Cup is some kind of slow pathway to the Grand-Mega Super Bowl where the winner takes it all and nothing else matters. It is indeed unlikely that FIFA will make a decision based on that, similar to how it is unlikely that they will make England auto-forfeit penalty shootouts just because it would save us all a bit of time and the players a bit of energy.
I'm guessing sometimes the atmosphere is crap and sometimes it isn't.behave - I’ve been to a 3rd/4th at a World Cup & nations league and the atmosphere is crap and usually players can’t be bothered either
I’m saying any 3rd/4th game is lackingI'm guessing sometimes the atmosphere is crap and sometimes it isn't.
Are you comparing the World Cup and Nations League by the way..?
That is obviously one opinion.I’m saying any 3rd/4th game is lacking
Will be interesting to see how many Moroccans & Croats stayed out for it
That’s nonsense, their semi-final game was way bigger!!That is obviously one opinion.
Indeed. The biggest game in the history of Morocco, would imagine they'll have good support today as well.
Not if they win todayThat’s nonsense, their semi-final game was way bigger!!
Nope, the semi-final will still be the bigger game, as it’s a game that really matters. A classic case of after the Lord Mayor’s Show!Not if they win today
This. Absolutely major achievement for both countries involvedLots of people
The bronze is usually celebrated just as much as the gold.
Ok, I don't think they'll agree.Nope, the semi-final will still be the bigger game, as it’s a game that really matters. A classic case of after the Lord Mayor’s Show!
This. At worst, they'll be fourth best team in the world for now. How f*cking fantastic is THAT?!Ok, I don't think they'll agree.
From what I've read from Morocco supporters, winning a bronze medal seems to be bigger than losing a semi-final.