Today's Football 2025-26
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Listening to commentary on five live, Liverpool 1 Everton 4 ! Sounds great ! Of course it the women today but let’s hope it’s an omen !
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Indiantoffee75
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Hattrick for a debutant, same again in two weeks please Jack Grealish in our first merseyside derby
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CannockPricey
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Really enjoyed last year's Goodison Derby (1-0 win - mildly dubious penalty
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Belarus V Scotland's going to be weird, playing in Hungary behind closed doors.
It's on BBC One Scotland for anyone with a Firestick wanting to see how the Everton contingent get on................oh wait, there aren't any these days.
It's on BBC One Scotland for anyone with a Firestick wanting to see how the Everton contingent get on................oh wait, there aren't any these days.
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Have you seen the photos of the handful of Scottish fans who have travelled haha
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Haha, fair play to them.Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 5:46 pm Have you seen the photos of the handful of Scottish fans who have travelled haha
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Decent result, 2-0 and Greece lost as well, 2 massive games in October now.
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Was about to post this, I watched some of the game. It was a bit mental, very entertaining though which as we know isn't always the case in qualifiers. Both sides surprisingly good attacking wise and there were some very nice goals...but at the back they were both pretty suspect, although Italy was perhaps a little more unlucky as they scored a couple of OGs, the one I saw was an unfortunate deflection.
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Cereal Killer
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American investors who spend a lot of money trying to reach the promised land/gold mine of the Premier League and think they deserve a better shot even if they aren’t that good
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CannockPricey
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This has been the play off system in the National League for a little while and while I am not naive enough to fail to see the reasoning, it has also benefitted the teams who finish 2nd and 3rd above the others in 4th to 7th in that they play less fixtures to make the final.
Rugby League also has a similar system and the guaranteed home advantage for higher placed sides is good too.
There's a logical argument for just promoting the top 3 but restructuring the current play off system to actually reward the higher finishers with a meaningful advantage rather than effectively taking no account of the season as we do now isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Rugby League also has a similar system and the guaranteed home advantage for higher placed sides is good too.
There's a logical argument for just promoting the top 3 but restructuring the current play off system to actually reward the higher finishers with a meaningful advantage rather than effectively taking no account of the season as we do now isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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Cereal Killer
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So they get rid of two legged ties?CannockPricey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 11, 2025 6:13 pm This has been the play off system in the National League for a little while and while I am not naive enough to fail to see the reasoning, it has also benefitted the teams who finish 2nd and 3rd above the others in 4th to 7th in that they play less fixtures to make the final.
Rugby League also has a similar system and the guaranteed home advantage for higher placed sides is good too.
There's a logical argument for just promoting the top 3 but restructuring the current play off system to actually reward the higher finishers with a meaningful advantage rather than effectively taking no account of the season as we do now isn't necessarily a bad thing.
The advantage for finishing higher is they’re at home for the second leg?