That's still one country per campaign, I see no problem in that.CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:20 pmYeah that’s a pile of bs imo, teams like Luxembourg or Georgia gonna end up qualifying after ending the real group stages barely winning any points . On the other hand is there anyway albania can qualify apart from these groups now ?plisi wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 8:46 am Kosovo doesn't take part in the Nations league's K.O stage if they manage to qualify through their qualifying group. The 5th best ranked country in league D takes Kosovo's spot, which is Luxembourg, lol.
The nations league is a good change to the meaningless friendlies the countries used to play.
Football has evolved and improved tactically and small teams are very organised nowdays too. If a team like Luxembourg manages to win League D then they probably deserve to qualify for an euro tournament. By the looks of it, it's still very hard because while the best 4 teams of league D move to next campaigns league C the 4 worst of the later move to league D.
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Hahahaha already getting the ammo ready for when kosovo qualifies through nations leagueDallku wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:11 pm It's a mockery that league D and even C teams are able to qualify by beating teams of their level.
Qualifying through groups is much more authentic, challenging and deserving.
To qualify for Euro 16 Albania had to beat Portugal away and draw Denmark twice while obviously taking care of business against smaller teams(Armenia). That's deserving of qualification imo.
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When it’s them over a better team I have a problem especially since albania would have easily won whatever league d group they were inplisi wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:03 pmThat's still one country per campaign, I see no problem in that.CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 1:20 pmYeah that’s a pile of bs imo, teams like Luxembourg or Georgia gonna end up qualifying after ending the real group stages barely winning any points . On the other hand is there anyway albania can qualify apart from these groups now ?plisi wrote: ↑Sat Sep 14, 2019 8:46 am Kosovo doesn't take part in the Nations league's K.O stage if they manage to qualify through their qualifying group. The 5th best ranked country in league D takes Kosovo's spot, which is Luxembourg, lol.
The nations league is a good change to the meaningless friendlies the countries used to play.
Football has evolved and improved tactically and small teams are very organised nowdays too. If a team like Luxembourg manages to win League D then they probably deserve to qualify for an euro tournament. By the looks of it, it's still very hard because while the best 4 teams of league D move to next campaigns league C the 4 worst of the later move to league D.
I doubt they would with the way they were playing.
Albania scored just once and conceded eight times vs Israel and Scotland in their group, lol.
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It's just a bonus qualifiers before the real thing...They took all those four or five 3rd place spots from enlarging EUROs, and allocated them to the Nations League instead.
Last campaign reaching 3rd place meant going to the playoffs. Now that's no longer possible because those spots went to Nations League.
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Mister Panucci, anyone?CanaYouDoIt wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 1:09 amWe’re talking Moldova/Andorra level teams , teams we should never lose to
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