Ranked 8th? Blimey. Didn't know that. Still, Senderos isn't a regular starter for them. I really wish him well at Villa but can't help thinking he won't add much more than what we already have. I really hope I'm wrong.
Quote from: Newby on June 27, 2014, 04:06:09 AMRanked 8th? Blimey. Didn't know that. Still, Senderos isn't a regular starter for them. I really wish him well at Villa but can't help thinking he won't add much more than what we already have. I really hope I'm wrong.Switzerland's ranking of 8th is partly due to the complicated FIFA ranking system which I think is based on results, the ranking of the opponent and the importance of the match (tournament games have more ranking than qualifiers, which in turn have more ranking than friendlies).At the time of the draw last December I read that Brazil were ranked 11th in the world, and Switzerland were 7th, above Italy, for example. Judicious use of friendlies is one factor in this - choosing the right opponents to gain maximum points and putting out a strong rather than an experimental team to ensure victory.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on June 27, 2014, 01:32:34 PMQuote from: Newby on June 27, 2014, 04:06:09 AMRanked 8th? Blimey. Didn't know that. Still, Senderos isn't a regular starter for them. I really wish him well at Villa but can't help thinking he won't add much more than what we already have. I really hope I'm wrong.Switzerland's ranking of 8th is partly due to the complicated FIFA ranking system which I think is based on results, the ranking of the opponent and the importance of the match (tournament games have more ranking than qualifiers, which in turn have more ranking than friendlies).At the time of the draw last December I read that Brazil were ranked 11th in the world, and Switzerland were 7th, above Italy, for example. Judicious use of friendlies is one factor in this - choosing the right opponents to gain maximum points and putting out a strong rather than an experimental team to ensure victory.Switzerland should be praised for taking that approach.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on June 25, 2014, 03:39:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 25, 2014, 02:52:31 PMOne day, many years in the future, wise men as yet unborn will crack one of the great mysteries of the universe, namely what happened ten minutes after kick-off against Stoke to turn a team who were playing well into the bag of shite that finished the season.Stoke is the common denominator, weird, it's where it all went tits up when 2-0 up & cruising in 2009.Simply consider the monumental history altering impact of that last Stoke goal. All of the things that came of that. Moscow fallout, crushing decline from what appeared sure CL qualification, players leaving, manager walking out, near financial ruin, immense fan disillusionment. So many horrible things in large part down to "that goal"
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 25, 2014, 02:52:31 PMOne day, many years in the future, wise men as yet unborn will crack one of the great mysteries of the universe, namely what happened ten minutes after kick-off against Stoke to turn a team who were playing well into the bag of shite that finished the season.Stoke is the common denominator, weird, it's where it all went tits up when 2-0 up & cruising in 2009.
One day, many years in the future, wise men as yet unborn will crack one of the great mysteries of the universe, namely what happened ten minutes after kick-off against Stoke to turn a team who were playing well into the bag of shite that finished the season.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on June 25, 2014, 03:45:18 PMQuote from: Jon Crofts on June 25, 2014, 03:39:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 25, 2014, 02:52:31 PMOne day, many years in the future, wise men as yet unborn will crack one of the great mysteries of the universe, namely what happened ten minutes after kick-off against Stoke to turn a team who were playing well into the bag of shite that finished the season.Stoke is the common denominator, weird, it's where it all went tits up when 2-0 up & cruising in 2009.Simply consider the monumental history altering impact of that last Stoke goal. All of the things that came of that. Moscow fallout, crushing decline from what appeared sure CL qualification, players leaving, manager walking out, near financial ruin, immense fan disillusionment. So many horrible things in large part down to "that goal"There was a Stoke fan sitting next to me that day. I sussed him when they scored their first, spotting a clenched fist out of the corner of my eye. But I didn't mind, he'd behaved all game. When they equalised he gave himself away a little bit more, with a supressed 'yessss'.If I'd have known how it was all going to pan out I'd have chinned him.