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Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2005 21:32:34 GMT 1
Didn't Moldova win! What is the world coming to
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:33:25 GMT 1
I know. And if that remains, is it decided on goal-difference or the number of goals scored in the matches between the 4 teams? Assuming Israel win their last 2 games against the minnows, that is. I don't know. What a f***ing mess.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:38:21 GMT 1
European Group 7: SERBIA & MONTENEGRO 2-0 LITHUANIA Serbia go top for now. They play Spain on Wednesday.
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Post by Earl Purple on Sept 3, 2005 21:40:11 GMT 1
now Slovenia 2-3 Norway
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:40:57 GMT 1
European Group 5: SLOVENIA 2-3 NORWAY Morten Gamst Pedersen scored a last-minute winner, dealing a huge blow to Scotland's hopes. Norway are just 2 points behind Italy, are 3 ahead of Slovenia and 5 ahead of Scotland and Belarus.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:42:38 GMT 1
European Group 8: HUNGARY 4-0 MALTA Hungary keep their faint play-off hopes alive but remain 5 points behind Sweden.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:48:38 GMT 1
European Group 7: BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 1-0 BELGIUM Bosnia go 3rd and are just 3 points behind Spain. Belgium's hopes of a 7th consecutive World Cup appearance look to be over.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 21:57:51 GMT 1
European Group 4: FRANCE 3-0 FAROE ISLANDS Cisse scored 2 as France join Ireland and Switzerland on 13 points, with Israel on 12.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 22:01:50 GMT 1
African Group 1: MALI 2-0 CONGO
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 22:05:40 GMT 1
African Group 2: BURKINA FASO 3-1 SOUTH AFRICA A disastrous result for South Africa. They will be out if Ghana win tomorrow.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 22:11:47 GMT 1
South America: BOLIVA 1-2 ECUADOR Ecuador take a big step towards automatic qualification and eliminate Bolivia in the process. Ecuador are 3rd, 4 points ahead of Paraguay and 6 ahead of Colombia and Chile.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 22:13:09 GMT 1
Portugal's goalkeeper Ricardo has scored for them against Luxembourg. They lead 3-0 at half-time.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 22:25:23 GMT 1
If I've worked it out right, this is how the runners-up table currently looks:
Pos. Team Games Points 1. England 7 19 2. Sweden 7 18 ----------------------- 3. Romania 9 16 4. Spain 7 13 5. Ireland 7 13 6. Slovakia 7 12 7. Norway 7 12 8. Turkey 8 11
The Czech Republic would be 3rd with 18 points if they were 2nd in their group...
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 23:33:33 GMT 1
African Group 5: MOROCCO 1-0 BOTSWANA Morocco's win sets up a head-to-head showdown with Tunisia next month. Morocco need to win to qualify, with Tunisia just needing a draw. It also happens to be a repeat of last year's African Nations Cup final.
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Post by Panda on Sept 3, 2005 23:43:20 GMT 1
European Group 3: PORTUGAL 6-0 LUXEMBOURG Portugal go 5 points clear of Russia and Slovakia.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Sept 3, 2005 23:44:51 GMT 1
go BURKINA FASO lol
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Post by Panda on Sept 4, 2005 0:01:11 GMT 1
CONCACAF: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 3-2 GUATEMALA Stern John scored 2 in 2 minutes at the end of the game to give T&T a dramatic victory and put them back in the hunt for a World Cup place. They are level on points with Guatemala and Costa Rica in the battle for 3rd and 4th.
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Post by Panda on Sept 4, 2005 0:25:31 GMT 1
South America: PARAGUAY 1-0 ARGENTINA Not really a surprise, considering Argentina have already qualified. Paraguay consolidate 4th place and are 5 points clear of Colombia and Chile.
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Post by Zodiac on Sept 4, 2005 0:34:51 GMT 1
Congrats to the Ukraine on their first World Cup qualification. Good performance in what is possibly one of the toughest groups.
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Post by Craig on Sept 4, 2005 10:36:21 GMT 1
Oh go Paraguay but as you said misterhamster not really a suprise seeing as Argentina have already qualified.
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