Match Day Thread WC Group C

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cannot get my head round Scotland ATM finishing on 3 points gd -2 and still having a strong chance of qualifying. Absolute ****ing bull ****

If they didn’t have 48 teams to make this stupid format they probably wouldn’t have even got 3 points. In fact they probably wouldn’t be in the tournament whatsoever.
 
cannot get my head round Scotland ATM finishing on 3 points gd -2 and still having a strong chance of qualifying. Absolute ****ing bull ****

ridiculous to have 48 teams but somehow they needed to get it down to some power of 2 for the knock out stage. so the worst 4 thirds have to go. i posted elsewhere that the average cut-off for the 62 3rd placed teams from 1994 to 2022 was with 3 pts and a -1 gd.

at present, i reckon groups A, E, and H will have 3rd placed teams with worse figures than scotland. group B is already better. D, F, J, L, K look probably better. if G or I get worst than scotland, that'll likely get scotland into the next round.
 
they will work out the likely results
but they are just educated guesses
to be more explanatory:
they will look at every match and see what chance of every score is - 1-0 20%, 2-0 15%, etc.
they should then be able to work out what each result for Scotland will give what %age to get through in 3rd place
 
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MAR for Morocco??

Why is Morocco abbreviated to MAR?​

If you’ve watched Morocco play football on TV then you may have noticed they have a different abbreviation to what you’d think it would be.

FIFA assigns each member country a unique three-letter country code, and these codes are used to refer to the countries during official competitions.


The country goes as MAR and not MOR – which many would expect.


This is due to the French influence in the country, despite the official languages of the country are Arabic and Berber.

The French word for Morocco is Maroc – and the abbreviation MAR of this which is why it is used for sporting events and as the official country code
 

Why is Morocco abbreviated to MAR?​

If you’ve watched Morocco play football on TV then you may have noticed they have a different abbreviation to what you’d think it would be.

FIFA assigns each member country a unique three-letter country code, and these codes are used to refer to the countries during official competitions.


The country goes as MAR and not MOR – which many would expect.


This is due to the French influence in the country, despite the official languages of the country are Arabic and Berber.

The French word for Morocco is Maroc – and the abbreviation MAR of this which is why it is used for sporting events and as the official country code
they should be consistent then and either call the country Maroc or have the abbreviation MOR if they are using the English name!
 

Why is Morocco abbreviated to MAR?​

If you’ve watched Morocco play football on TV then you may have noticed they have a different abbreviation to what you’d think it would be.

FIFA assigns each member country a unique three-letter country code, and these codes are used to refer to the countries during official competitions.


The country goes as MAR and not MOR – which many would expect.


This is due to the French influence in the country, despite the official languages of the country are Arabic and Berber.

The French word for Morocco is Maroc – and the abbreviation MAR of this which is why it is used for sporting events and as the official country code
Mental.
 
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If they didn’t have 48 teams to make this stupid format they probably wouldn’t have even got 3 points. In fact they probably wouldn’t be in the tournament whatsoever.
another, perhaps better, way would have been to have eight groups of six and send the top two or top four into the knockout round, a bit more like the qualifiers. that would mean 15 games in each group instead of six, with each playing five times instead of three.

but scotland are ranked 42, not far from the top 32. they got put in a group with two teams ranked in the top 7, and were there because they got through the qualifying rounds. italy, denmark, poland, sweden, russia, wales, nigeria, all ranked higher, all missed out. don't think you'd be complaining if north ferriby made the fa cup quarter finals. you've only to think back to 2008 and the reaction of the snobby bastards in the media saying hull city had no place in the premier league.
 
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another, perhaps better, way would have been to have eight groups of six and send the top two or top four into the knockout round, a bit more like the qualifiers. that would mean 15 games in each group instead of six, with each playing five times instead of three.

but scotland are ranked 42, not far from the top 32. they got put in a group with two teams ranked in the top 7, and were there because they got through the qualifying rounds. italy, denmark, poland, sweden, russia, wales, nigeria, all ranked higher, all missed out. don't think you'd be complaining if north ferriby made the fa cup quarter finals. you've only to think back to 2008 and the reaction of the snobby bastards in the media saying hull city had no place in the premier league.

The premier league didn’t grow to 30 teams and some stupid illogical format for us to make it in.
 
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