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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 11, 2015 19:04:48 GMT
..good for us!
Less chance of injury, but.....come on Jske!
We are all proud of you!
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 11, 2015 19:24:34 GMT
country's top scorer and sat on the bench.... those Scots are there for the taking!!lol!![even tho' there' 1-0 up] not used tonight so rested for the weekend... 0-6 ....Scots caught them on a good night
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2015 22:12:54 GMT
Gibraltar being an international football team is a joke.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Oct 11, 2015 22:20:31 GMT
Gibraltar being an international football team is a joke. I agree from where we are at this time. But I'm sure it's helping Jake and others develop and become better players for it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 7:15:12 GMT
Scotland being an international football team is a joke. Edited for clarity
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 8:14:33 GMT
Scotland being an international football team is a joke. Edited for clarity There's an argument for that too but at least the Home Nations have history on their side. Gibraltar exist (as a football team) purely to boost opposition goal differences. Steven Fletcher has an international hat trick now; that can't be right!
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Post by a more piratey game on Oct 12, 2015 8:22:28 GMT
at least the Home Nations have history on their side. Gibraltar exist (as a football team) purely to boost opposition goal differences. I think part of the reason for Gibraltar existing as a football team is to create more history to have onside
even if its not aimed at footballing goals
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Post by Igitur on Oct 12, 2015 8:25:01 GMT
If Gosling can not get into the Gibraltar side, does that make Rovers worse than Gibraltar?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 8:29:55 GMT
at least the Home Nations have history on their side. Gibraltar exist (as a football team) purely to boost opposition goal differences. I think part of the reason for Gibraltar existing as a football team is to create more history to have onside
even if its not aimed at footballing goals
Its more comedy than history. Tragedy, perhaps. Certainly not drama.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 8:35:51 GMT
If Gosling can not get into the Gibraltar side, does that make Rovers worse than Gibraltar? Not it makes him an attacking player in a side that needs more defensive players.
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Post by Igitur on Oct 12, 2015 8:47:15 GMT
If Gosling can not get into the Gibraltar side, does that make Rovers worse than Gibraltar? Not it makes him an attacking player in a side that needs more defensive players. That was just a bit of mischief, but I've often mused on which international sides Rovers could beat and also at what level of male football the England Women team could play.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 9:03:41 GMT
Not it makes him an attacking player in a side that needs more defensive players. That was just a bit of mischief, but I've often mused on which international sides Rovers could beat and also at what level of male football the England Women team could play. I watch a lot of women's football and the physicality would be the issue not technical skill. Players like Lloyd, Kawasumi, Little & Rapinoe could all play in League One teams in attacking roles (wings or as smaller strikers) in my opinion. A fair few players in defensive and midfield roles would struggle however. I think Lucy Bronze would make a decent Conference leftback but would stuggle higher up.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Oct 12, 2015 10:43:13 GMT
That was just a bit of mischief, but I've often mused on which international sides Rovers could beat and also at what level of male football the England Women team could play. I watch a lot of women's football and the physicality would be the issue not technical skill. Players like Lloyd, Kawasumi, Little & Rapinoe could all play in League One teams in attacking roles (wings or as smaller strikers) in my opinion. A fair few players in defensive and midfield roles would struggle however. I think Lucy Bronze would make a decent Conference leftback but would stuggle higher up. If they couldn't handle the physicality how would they be able to play in L1?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 10:52:48 GMT
I watch a lot of women's football and the physicality would be the issue not technical skill. Players like Lloyd, Kawasumi, Little & Rapinoe could all play in League One teams in attacking roles (wings or as smaller strikers) in my opinion. A fair few players in defensive and midfield roles would struggle however. I think Lucy Bronze would make a decent Conference leftback but would stuggle higher up. If they couldn't handle the physicality how would they be able to play in L1? You can have non-physical players in certain roles. f**k me, if Alvin Bubb can play in League 2 they can play in League 1.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 11:28:05 GMT
If they couldn't handle the physicality how would they be able to play in L1? You can have non-physical players in certain roles. f me, if Alvin Bubb can play in League 2 they can play in League 1. Terrible example, Chewie. Alvin could no more play in League Two than Theodore or Simon.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 11:30:17 GMT
You can have non-physical players in certain roles. f me, if Alvin Bubb can play in League 2 they can play in League 1. Terrible example, Chewie. Alvin could no more play in League Two than Theodore or Simon.
I wish he was winking in this photo.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 11:37:02 GMT
Terrible example, Chewie. Alvin could no more play in League Two than Theodore or Simon.
I wish he was winking in this photo.
I misread that.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 12:09:11 GMT
I wish he was winking in this photo.
I misread that. Alvin Rubb
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Post by brizzle on Oct 12, 2015 14:06:54 GMT
at least the Home Nations have history on their side. Gibraltar exist (as a football team) purely to boost opposition goal differences. I think part of the reason for Gibraltar existing as a football team is to create more history to have onside
even if its not aimed at footballing goals
. . . and the other part is surely to get up the nose of Spain, who have reacted so badly to the formation of Gibraltar's national team that they have refused permission for their home fixtures to be played in Spain. Instead they play their home games in Portugal. Returning to purely football matters, I was surprised that Jake Gosling wasn't given a run-out last night. After all he is their all-time top scorer, but with 12 subs to choose from their manager must have been spoiled for choice.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Oct 12, 2015 14:33:09 GMT
I think part of the reason for Gibraltar existing as a football team is to create more history to have onside
even if its not aimed at footballing goals
. . . and the other part is surely to get up the nose of Spain, who have reacted so badly to the formation of Gibraltar's national team that they have refused permission for their home fixtures to be played in Spain. Instead they play their home games in Portugal. Returning to purely football matters, I was surprised that Jake Gosling wasn't given a run-out last night. After all he is their all-time top scorer, but with 12 subs to choose from their manager must have been spoiled for choice. And gutless UEFA agreed to manipulate the draw so that Gibraltar and Spain weren't drawn in the same group. UEFA usually reserve this manipulation for countries engaged in armed conflict. Hope Platini goes to jail with Blatter.
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