Either way I fancy us to snatch a point against they Baboons from Gibralter.
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and put Aberdeen in as a blood replacement.
I fear its the only way to de-rail the red and white juggernaut.
Either way I fancy us to snatch a point against they Baboons from Gibralter.
Ryan Gauld will win this tournament single-handedly for us.
Before joining UEFA, Gibraltar competed in numerous football competitions, most regularly in the Island Games. Like fellow UEFA members the Faroe Islands, it is likely that such matches will continue.
The first competition the team entered was the 1993 Island Games, despite Gibraltar not being an island. Gibraltar lost all of its matches, scoring only one goal and finishing in last place.
They had much more success in the 1995 Island Games, which they hosted. Despite losing their opening game against Greenland, Gibraltar bounced back to record their first competitive win, against the Isle of Man. Another victory over Anglesey saw Gibraltar finish second in the group, ahead of Anglesey only on goal difference, and qualify for the semi finals. There, they beat Jersey 1aii0, before losing the final to the Isle of Wight by the same scoreline.
In the 1997 Island Games, two wins and two losses in the group stage, followed by a defeat to Shetland in a playoff, saw Gibraltar finish 6th out
Who?Originally Posted by CoveKreep
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[quote="Dullard"]Before joining UEFA, Gibraltar competed in numerous football competitions, most regularly in the Island Games. Like fellow UEFA members the Faroe Islands, it is likely that such matches will continue.
The first competition the team entered was the 1993 Island Games, despite Gibraltar not being an island. Gibraltar lost all of its matches, scoring only one goal and finishing in last place.
They had much more success in the 1995 Island Games, which they hosted. Despite losing their opening game against Greenland, Gibraltar bounced back to record their first competitive win, against the Isle of Man. Another victory over Anglesey saw Gibraltar finish second in the group, ahead of Anglesey only on goal difference, and qualify for the semi finals. There, they beat Jersey 1aii0, before losing the final to the Isle of Wight by the same scoreline.
In the 1997 Island Games, two wins and two losses in the group stage, followed by a defeat to Shetlan
[quote="Dullard"]Before joining UEFA, Gibraltar competed in numerous football competitions, most regularly in the Island Games. Like fellow UEFA members the Faroe Islands, it is likely that such matches will continue.
The first competition the team entered was the 1993 Island Games, despite Gibraltar not being an island. Gibraltar lost all of its matches, scoring only one goal and finishing in last place.
They had much more success in the 1995 Island Games, which they hosted. Despite losing their opening game against Greenland, Gibraltar bounced back to record their first competitive win, against the Isle of Man. Another victory over Anglesey saw Gibraltar finish second in the group, ahead of Anglesey only on goal difference, and qualify for the semi finals. There, they beat Jersey 1aii0, before losing the final to the Isle of Wight by the same scoreline.
In the 1997 Island Games, two wins and two losses in the group stage, followed by a defeat to Shetlan
Heard they beat the Oirish 3-0 the last time they played![]()
i was going to post something similar.
sepp blatter and co wont be happy till they have fixtures like guam v christmas islands. cook islands v shetland. greenland v isle of wight. antarctica v falklands and jersey v jutland.
wtf is happening to international football.
can anyone tell me why Israel are in the tournament, last time i checked Israel was in the middle east![]()