CTID Hants wrote:Ian Wright was very verbal in saying the tournament doesn't get the respect it deserves, barely covered in the media etc....
Sly, are showing all 52 games live from what I gather, but imo it's no different to the Asia cup (also 24 team tournament) the quality will be like watching league 2 here if that (in most games) I won't be tuning any time soon to with the likes of today's 2 games......
Cameroon vs Burkina Faso followed by Ethiopia vs Cape Verde.
The semis and the final might just about be a reasonable level to warrant a watch.
Maybe I'm wrong but, I won't be giving up the hours today to be convinced otherwise
sheblue wrote:Ethiopia v Cape Verde.
I just won't be able to sleep with the excitement.
CTID Hants wrote:Ian Wright was very verbal in saying the tournament doesn't get the respect it deserves, barely covered in the media etc....
Sly, are showing all 52 games live from what I gather, but imo it's no different to the Asia cup (also 24 team tournament) the quality will be like watching league 2 here if that (in most games) I won't be tuning any time soon to with the likes of today's 2 games......
Cameroon vs Burkina Faso followed by Ethiopia vs Cape Verde.
The semis and the final might just about be a reasonable level to warrant a watch.
Maybe I'm wrong but, I won't be giving up the hours today to be convinced otherwise
BlueinBosnia wrote:CTID Hants wrote:Ian Wright was very verbal in saying the tournament doesn't get the respect it deserves, barely covered in the media etc....
Sly, are showing all 52 games live from what I gather, but imo it's no different to the Asia cup (also 24 team tournament) the quality will be like watching league 2 here if that (in most games) I won't be tuning any time soon to with the likes of today's 2 games......
Cameroon vs Burkina Faso followed by Ethiopia vs Cape Verde.
The semis and the final might just about be a reasonable level to warrant a watch.
Maybe I'm wrong but, I won't be giving up the hours today to be convinced otherwise
Agree with most of that. Some of the 2017 AFCON games were getting League of Wales attendances (with atmosphere affecting the TV viewing experience almost as much as the quality of football on show, imho), and the organization seems to be a complete mess for most tournaments. Added to that, it's in the middle of the domestic football season, so what would get dropped from newspaper pages or news reports to make way for it? Lower league football, no doubt.
Countries suffering Covid outbreaks will have to play their Africa Cup of Nations matches even if they have only 11 players available.
New guidelines from the Confederation of African Football (Caf) state matches will still go ahead even if none of the 11 players is a goalkeeper.
CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
Dubaimancityfan wrote:Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
That’s what these tournaments are good for. I had never heard of Andorra (not sure if that’s even a country) until they started playing in Euro comps.
Dubaimancityfan wrote:Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
That’s what these tournaments are good for. I had never heard of Andorra (not sure if that’s even a country) until they started playing in Euro comps.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
That’s what these tournaments are good for. I had never heard of Andorra (not sure if that’s even a country) until they started playing in Euro comps.
I think I was encouraged to learn more about countries of the world by "FIFA Road to World Cup 98" than by any book or class.
Nick wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:OK being honest who the fuck knew there was a country called Comoros?????
They've got it on down the pub them vs Gabon
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
That’s what these tournaments are good for. I had never heard of Andorra (not sure if that’s even a country) until they started playing in Euro comps.
I think I was encouraged to learn more about countries of the world by "FIFA Road to World Cup 98" than by any book or class.
I learnt the flags from fifa and players from sticker books..
BlueinBosnia wrote:I always played as St Kitts & Nevis. One of their players (Gumbs, but can't remember his first name) ended up on trial at Oldham, and was mentioned in the matchday program once when we played them. Still keep an eye out for their results sometimes.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Nick wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Mase wrote:
Comoros sounds like a place in a Marvel film.
That’s what these tournaments are good for. I had never heard of Andorra (not sure if that’s even a country) until they started playing in Euro comps.
I think I was encouraged to learn more about countries of the world by "FIFA Road to World Cup 98" than by any book or class.
I learnt the flags from fifa and players from sticker books..
I always played as St Kitts & Nevis. One of their players (Gumbs, but can't remember his first name) ended up on trial at Oldham, and was mentioned in the matchday program once when we played them. Still keep an eye out for their results sometimes.
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