@danielbriddon8 Yeah the original post about โvery logicalโ is, ironically, illogical. The logic is theyโre from different federations, so that part is irrelevant - itโs comparing apples and oranges. The wider context of Italy not qualifying is staggering. Euro winners only five years ago
@danielbriddon8@Yokhin Itโs not about having the right to be there, but itโs hugely significant that theyโve missed it. Two things can be true at once - they have to earn the right to be there, but them not qualifying three times in a row is clearly significant in historical context
@danielbriddon8@Yokhin But they arenโt North Macedonia. Theyโre one of the most successful international nations of all time, and historically one of the powerhouse leagues in world football. To miss three straight World Cups, especially when one has 48 teams, is abject failure - huge talking point
@CharlieMurphy50@Oche180@BFCsummers26@lukeh180 The article matches up exactly with the video. You may not have intended to cause offence with the words, can definitely understand that. But thereโs no click bait or misrepresentation at all - what you said has been reported verbatim (and reported fairly too imo)
"My players made a decision that they wanted to be around the ball, to respect the ball!" ๐
"If Paul had focused more on his job, which was to make the right decision, we have a penalty today!" ๐ค
Liam Rosenior slams the referee after Chelsea's frustrating defeat at home to Newcastle ๐ก
Since becoming Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta has spent more days at the top of the Premier League than Pep Guardiola, but the Man City manager has 4 league titles in that time ๐๐๐๐