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  1. If we qualify we`ll play  2 matches at Hampden and 1 at Wembley. If we don`t qualify presumably Israel/Norway/Serbia will play twice at Hampden.

    If ROI qualify they`ll play twice in Dublin and once in Bilbao. If they don`t Slovaquia, Bosnia or NI will play twice in Dublin and once in Bilbao.

    If Hungary or Rumania qualify they`ll play 2 matches at home but we won`t know till March if either or neither is going to qualify so how will this be arranged in draw next week?  Pot 4 is for 4 play off winners, Wales and Finland but with Hungary and Rumania in same play off "group" how can UEFA confirm where all teams will play? Telling winner of Kosovo play off "group"   they`ll play in Budapest or Bucharest? UEFA  have already announced there is no longer need for extra draw the day after play off finals.

  2. 29 minutes ago, Brummie Hibs said:

    Are Scotland definately playing on the 26th? Or can that change on Friday because of another made up rule change? 

    I suppose they`re trying to have maximum time between semis and finals (5 days) but 8 playoff matches on the same day may reduce TV audiences. England have confirmed a home friendly with Denmark on 31st March which could clash with a NI v ROI final and our final (hopefully).

  3. 26 minutes ago, Orraloon said:

    That's the draw for the final tournament you are talking about. This draw on Friday is just for the play offs.

    I`m talking about a possible draw on 1st April after the playoff matches.  Not quite sure why it would be needed but am guessing it`d be to slot hosts into their places in groups or to keep countries apart - Armenia and Turkey perhaps

  4. 3 hours ago, weekevie04 said:

    Well done Finland! A well deserved Euros for them and great to see a new nation involved at a tournament!

    Can we join them? 🤣

    Yes well done Finland but depressingly yet another country which has qualified for a tournament since 1998. I remember reading an article about Hearts in 90s titled "Supporting Scotland`s 13th/14th team" cause before 1998 there were 12 or 13 other clubs which had won league or a cup since Hearts`last win at the time. We must be about 25th in Europe maybe worse with Finland now, Latvia in 2004, Albania, Wales and NI  in 2016 etc.

  5. If we qualify we`ll be in group D with England. Does this mean that if we don`t get through playoffs whoever wins our playoff will be in group D playing 2 or 3 matches at Hampden? Not sure if we could play  another host in playoff, Hungary  perhaps.

  6. 9 hours ago, Sheach said:

    I've included a lengthy writeup on the Playoff picture in my match preview for tomorrow's game, hope it makes sense! 

    Interesting. Does this mean that if we lost play off semi final would still be at Hampden if we win draw to play final at home? So could be Bulgaria v Serbia at Hampden in final. Only a couple of days to make arrangements for final.

  7. On 8/31/2019 at 1:55 PM, Terry Munro said:

    Fair enough. I don't think I know a single republican who didn't vote yes.

    I see the Daily Record have unsurprisingly reported it as marchers clashing with protesters, which wasn't the case at all. Was protesters clashing with (or running from) the police. Just gimps from the union bears, imperial blues and all those other types of folk who still live in their mother's spare room. 

    That being said, I've always thought that these type of parades (including gay pride any other shite like that) should be held in private parks rather than public roads. That way, those who want to take part/watch can actively choose to do it. 

    What park in Scotland would be considered private? Sports ground owned/used by a private sports club perhaps. Cricket, rugby or golf club might be big enough. Football stadium?

  8. I`ve rarely bothered with travel insurance but reading of cases in news of folk stranded abroad (dead or alive) plus numerous cases of lost luggage  makes me think I  probably should have something. I know some people pay a set amount each year but no idea how much you`d have to travel to make that worthwhile.  Anyone here pay every year? Sometimes it`s mentioned that if you pay for trip by credit card you`ll be covered but no idea if this is really the case.

  9. Back now. Thanks for all suggestions. Got day trip from Bath to Cotswolds with Mad Max Tours which was very good. 6 villages-can`t remember names but all very beautiful though a couple were swamped with tourists and a lot of the day was spent in traffic jams between villages. Devon good too though definitely better places to  stay in than Torquay.  10 days in a touristy part of England and apart from a Scottish woman working in a shop in Exeter no more Scottish accents and apart from one Polish waitress in hotel in Torquay almost no other non English except some Americans in Bath.  Being used to multinational hotels in Spain, Portugal etc it`s certainly strange to be almost only non English in a big hotel in a tourist resort in August. And that`s pre Brexit.

  10. On 7/23/2019 at 11:05 AM, Huddersfield said:

    I wouldn't claim to know that part of the world spectacularly well, but I've travelled to most of the football grounds around there in my time & have a vague sense of what it's like. My general take on it is that there's a lot of fairly quaint kind of places but not much that's an obvious 'to do'.

    Stonehenge isn't too far away, but that's probably a let-down for the money you'd pay to get in. I don''t know how easy it is to get to Avebury, but I'd say that's probably a bit better than Stonehenge (although it's many a long year since I was last there). It's a bit more like the Ring of Brodgar & a used to be (probably still is) a bit of a 'New Age' magnet.

    Salisbury & Winchester are probably served by public transport. However, I was in Winchester a few weeks ago (stopped for food on the way back from Southampton) & I'd not bother again.

    Wells - England's smallest city & quite a nice, twee sort of place. I used to share a flat in London with a Nigerian lad who, when I once mentioned Wells said, "oh, I've been there lots of times"...I was a bit surprised & asked him what took him there. "Aberystwyth" he said..."I love it".

    I like Cheddar Gorge - it's a bit touristy, but if you're at all into cider, you'll find no shortage of options.

    I'm assuming you haven't got a vehicle, which takes the joys of a day trying to navigate the Swindon Magic Roundabout out of the picture. It's right next to the Swindon Town ground & I swear I spent nearly as long trying to fathom my way around it without causing a major pile-up as I did driving from Huddersfield to Swindon.

    Last time I was in Torquay was when I took the family there for my daughter's birthday many years back. She was chuffed to bits until she found out who Torquay United were at home to that day. Utter coincidence, of course, but a nice 1-0 win to celebrate the day.

    Thanks. I`ve been to Stonehenge and Avebuty and preferred the second.

  11. Almost embarrased to start a thread. Does anyone read travel section?

    Anyway, going to be spending some time in Bath and Torquay this summer. Work but with some time off too. Not much time in Bath. Already know the city but would like to see Cotswolds. Any recommended villages that are easily accessible by public transport from Bath? Looked for tour from Bath but limited options. Is bristol worth a visit for 4 or 5 hours?

    From Torquay going on Round Robin to nearby towns by boat,rail and ferry one day. Any other suggestions? Exeter or Plymouth worth a visit?  Any villages easy to get to by public transport? Coulñdn`t find trip to Dartmoor except private car trip.

  12. Was this the last/only time we`ve hosted a world/European men`s   finals?   Good crowd at Germany v Spain Under 21 final tonight in Udine.  Under 21 in 2021 is Hungary/Slovenia but maybe we could bid for 2023. Maybe just us using as many stadium as permitted but not Ibrox,Parkhead or Hampden (if still in use then) except for first  Scotland game and final.

  13. Would expect Category 3 seats to be full for 3 group matches if we qualify and categories 1 and 2 against  England if we play them  at home which I think UEFA would prefer since it`ll be easier to sell out Wembley for other match with so many fans  of other countries living in London.  Poland , Wales and Northern Ireland are not hosts and would probably sell a good number of tickets. Last 16 match at Hampden  is  winner of group E  which could be Spain against 3rd of A,B,C or D which could be us . Winner of that match will play QF in Rome  4 days later so not much time for fans to make plans .

  14. 6 hours ago, wanderer said:

    Sure I read Malaga did not take to kindly to him signing a pre-contract with Gatafe.

    Brighton he was signed with a view to play in the U23 team, but he had a back injury when he signed and it effectively dogged him for his whole spell at the club.

    Had forgotten about the Getafe thing. I`ve seen him on telly in some games this season when Malaga were going well and he didn`t stick out at all.  Getafe are going to be in Europa League while Malaga will be in playoffs in June but will only have 25% chance  of promotion so he may have made a good decision though he`ll be playing in front of smaller crowds and not with his local club.

  15. On 5/23/2019 at 9:55 AM, Orraloon said:

    No way am I paying £100 to watch Russia or Belgium play England or any other team that I have little interest in.

    If we don`t qualify England will play all their group matches at Wembley (if they qualify). With so many host nations who can`t play at Hampden in group stage there are not many "glamour" teams who might play there-Portugal and Belgium probably the best though I suppose atmosphere for Poland could be good and Wales and N Ireland would have big supports. Hopefully price you mention is for best seats in last 16.

  16. Interesting article. Doesn`t seem to have played much in the first team  recently if at all. Maybe injured but has been unused sub in most recent matches. Not sure how much he played at Brighton but his experience in Spain is probably similar to Gauld`s in Portugal so unlikely to be starring at Hampden in near future.

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