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| 343.1 |  | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Sat Jan 22 1994 15:43 | 7 | 
|  |     Group contains
    
       Turkey                     
       Iceland                    
       Hungary                     
       Switzerland                 
       Sweden            
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| 343.2 | I say ... | HBFDT2::SCHARNBERG | Wish on Space Hardware | Mon Jan 24 1994 09:55 | 13 | 
|  |     Pred:
    1. Switzerland
    2. Sweden
    3. Turkey
    4. Hungary
    5. Iceland
    
    Someday the turkish national team will come up to the success of their
    club teams. 
    Iceland - Turkey = Nice couple :-)
    
    Heiko
    
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| 343.3 |  | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | go crazy or go peacefully | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:46 | 8 | 
|  |     
>    Someday the turkish national team will come up to the success of their
>    club teams. 
    
    I can only wish, which is really not asking much ;-)
    
    Lale    
    (Turkish Delight)
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| 343.4 | Has it started yet? | SNOC01::PAUKAGABOR |  | Fri Sep 02 1994 01:03 | 8 | 
|  |     When do the qualifying games start and what is the draw?
    
    Hungary should surely start coming back from the rubbish they were in
    the WC qualifiers. I predict they'll either win this group or come
    last.
    
    
    Gabor
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| 343.5 | Swiss win | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Thu Oct 13 1994 09:28 | 23 | 
|  |     
    Bern Wednesday
    
    Switzerland		4 (2 swiss players, an own goal and a Turk)
    
    Sweden		2 (K Andersson, Dahlin)
    
    
    Sweden should have wrapped this one up in the first half when we were
    in the lead and Dahlin missed at least three clear opportunities. In
    the second half Switzerland were clearly on top and in the end it was a 
    fair result.
    
    Great game for the neutral. Unfortunately I'm not. Congratulations
    Switzerland. 
    
    Next time Sweden v Hungary mid November. A win is a must.
    
    	cheers,
    
    		Stefan
    
    PS Turkey beat Iceland 5-0 in the other game
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| 343.6 | I wish the Sun would help ending Ravelli's career | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Wed Nov 16 1994 10:18 | 15 | 
|  |     
    Tonight Sweden take on Hungary at R�sunda. 
    
    Tommy Svensson has announced a line-up that is best described as 4-2-4.
    Genius or Hybris? We'll see. Still, with Ljung and Ingesson injured
    they are our best 11 available (or should I say our best 10 plus a
    village fool impersonating a goal-keeper)
    			
    	               	Ravelli
    
    Nilsson	Bj�rklund	P. Anderssson	K�mark
    
    		Thern		Schwarz
    
    Brolin	K. Andersson	Dahlin		H. Larsson
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| 343.7 | Looks good | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Teenage Kicks indeed | Wed Nov 16 1994 11:06 | 10 | 
|  |     Well, won't you consider Brolin to be an attacking midfielder? I noticed he
    was a good tackler too.
    
    Anyway, very nice line-up indeed. You guys have a good team for at
    least 2 years. They've been playing together for a long time and have
    shared successes = they believe in themselves.
    
    Good luck, I like your style -
    
    /JF
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| 343.8 | Heja Sverige | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Wed Nov 16 1994 12:11 | 19 | 
|  |     
>    Well, won't you consider Brolin to be an attacking midfielder? I noticed he
>    was a good tackler too.
    
    I guess you're right. The difference this time really is that the
    defensive minded Ingesson has been replaced with Henrik Larsson, who is
    essentially a forward. It will be interesting to see whether Thern and
    Schwarz can hold together the team with so much force going forward. I
    think it's possible. 
    
    Pointless statistic: Sweden have never lost a game in which both
    Schwarz and Thern have played the full 90 minutes in mid-field
    together.
    
    
>    Good luck, I like your style -
    
    Thanks, I've got a spare ticket BTW. There's still time for you to hop
    on the SAS Nice - Stockholm non-stop at 15h10 :-)
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| 343.9 | Sweden and Suisse win, Brolin badly injured | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Thu Nov 17 1994 08:31 | 15 | 
|  |     
    Results
    
    Sweden	2	(Brolin, Dahlin)
    Hungary	0
    
    Switzerland	1
    Iceland	0
    
    Serious injury to Brolin as he laid the pass for the second goal (his
    leg folded under him, no-one else to blame). He's away for months. 
    
    rats,
    		
    	Stefan
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| 343.10 |  | GENIE::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Mon Dec 19 1994 15:29 | 3 | 
|  |     Played last Wedensday:
    
    	Turkey 1  Switzerland 2
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| 343.11 | Marc Hottiger scores for Switzerland | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Apr 27 1995 11:28 | 26 | 
|  | >  <<< Note 343.10 by GENIE::BOLGER "Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!" >>>
>
>    Played last Wedensday:
>    
>    	Turkey 1  Switzerland 2
So, this seems an opportune moment to update this group:
26 April:
	Switzerland 1	Turkey 2
	Hungary 1	Sweden 0
Switzerland's first home defeat for 3 years, Sweden's second defeat in a row.
Turkey		5  3  1  1  12  6  10
Switzerland	5  3  1  1  10  7  10
Sweden		5  2  0  3   6  7   6
Hungary		4  1  2  1   5  6   5
Iceland		3  0  0  3   0  7   0
Next:
1 June:	Sweden v Iceland
11 Jun:	Iceland v Hungary
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| 343.12 | Update | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Mon Jun 12 1995 13:05 | 11 | 
|  | 1 June:	Sweden v Iceland	1-1
11 Jun:	Iceland v Hungary	2-1 !
Turkey		5  3  1  1  12  6  10
Switzerland	5  3  1  1  10  7  10
Sweden          6  2  1  3   7  8   7
Hungary		5  1  2  2   6  8   5
Iceland		5  1  1  3   3  9   4
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| 343.13 |  | HBFDT1::SCHARNBERG | Senior Kodierwurst | Mon Jun 12 1995 14:54 | 1 | 
|  |     Iceland unbeaten for 2 matches in a row,
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| 343.14 | My little revenge ... ;-) | OSL09::BJARNE | endless loop (n). See LOOP, ENDLESS. | Mon Jul 03 1995 13:25 | 144 | 
|  | >>    Iceland unbeaten for 2 matches in a row,
    
.... and Sweden hasn't won for some time now, have they ?
    
    (At the bottom of this long entry is the current standing & schedule 
    of this group)
    
    And where are the comments from Stefan Persson ? 
    OK, I don't want to be nasty, it's only that I have had to read a lot 
    of crap about the Norwegian team the last few years. 
    
    ** Even if Norway won their group, qualifying for the World 
       Championship last year:
    
    Norway                 10   7  2  1  25 - 5  16  ( 1) 
    Netherland             10   6  3  1  29 - 9  15  ( 0) 
    England                10   5  3  2  26 - 9  13  (-2) 
    Poland                 10   3  2  5  10 - 15  8  (-7) 
    Turkey                 10   3  1  6  11 - 19  7  (-8) 
    San Marino             10   0  1  9   2 - 46  1  (-14) 
    
    Norway and Netherland qualified. 
    
    
    ** Even if we are leading our group for the European Championship:
    
    Norway                  7   6  1  0  16 - 1  19  ( 2) 
    Netherlands             7   3  2  2  15 - 5  11  (-2) 
    Czech Republic          6   3  2  1  13 - 5  11  (-1) 
    Byelorussia             6   2  1  3   6 - 10  7  (-5) 
    Luxembourg              7   2  0  5   2 - 18  6  (-6) 
    Malta                   7   0  2  5   2 - 15  2  (-8) 
    
    
    ** Stefan's only good point now is that Norway played crap during
    the World Championship last year, with the results:
    
    Norway - Mexico	1 - 0
    Norway - Italy	0 - 1
    Ireland - Norway	0 - 0
    
    All too few goals, totally different from our results during the two
    (World and European) qualifications.
    
    And don't misunderstand me, I really like Sweden, have had some wonderful
    holidays there, this is just my attempt to try stop the Swedish
    rubbish about Norwegian football. We don't have the best players in the
    world (except for our girls, who recently became World Champions - 
    in Sweden), but we have a GREAT trainer and BUNCH of good players that
    are really enthustiastic about playing for Norway. 
    
    The following is only some examples of the swedish rubbish, and I have 
    been mostly silent up to this. After Sweden lost two points against 
    Iceland I just HAD to do something ... sorry, Stefan ;-)
    
    **********************************************************************
    **                                                                  **
    STKOFF::SPERSSON     20-FEB-1992   15.137  As long as the Norwegians 
    don't win it's OK
    STKOFF::SPERSSON     28-JUL-1994   34.2794  Let Anfield continue buying
    norwegian rubbish
    STKOFF::SPERSSON     11-FEB-1994   35.1082  *The* skilled Norwegian?
    STKOFF::SPERSSON      7-JUN-1993  129.551  Norway still have everything
    to prove
    
    .....
    
                  -< Egil "Silly" Olsen's new career as cheerleader >-
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Not only does Anabolic Football not require any talent whatsoever.
    You also need to be a total idiot to play it.
    
    Watch out for the entire Norwegian World Cup squad to sign for NFL
    clubs.
    
        cheers,
    
            Stefan
    
    ....
    
    
    Note 427.0                 The World Cup as seen on TV                
    8 replies
    STKOFF::SPERSSON "Pas de probleme"                   64 lines 
    27-JUL-1994 16:14
    
        - BEST MATCH - Holland - Belgium (Preudhomme's game)
    
        - REFEREEING - Apart from a few over-zealous sendings-off, this
        World Cup showed that the best Football is played if the rules 
        (that have been there all along) are actually applied.
    
        - HEROES - Sweden. Still a young side. Look out England -96!
    
        - VILLAINS - Norway. What a load of rubbish!
    **                                                                  **
    **********************************************************************
    
    Well, Stefan, what is happening to the swedish team ? Having a rest,
    waiting for the next World Championship tournament ?
    With only two matches left, this looks tough. Hope you can make it,
    but you have to beat countries like Iceland ....
    
    
Group 3
Hungary, Iceland, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey 
94.09.07:  Hungary - Turkey               2 - 2
94.09.07:  Iceland - Sweden               0 - 1
94.10.12:  Turkey - Iceland               5 - 0
94.10.12:  Switzerland - Sweden           4 - 2
94.11.16:  Switzerland - Iceland          1 - 0
94.11.16:  Sweden - Hungary               2 - 0
94.12.14:  Turkey - Switzerland           1 - 2
95.03.29:  Turkey - Sweden                2 - 1
95.03.29:  Hungary - Switzerland          2 - 2
95.04.26:  Hungary - Sweden               1 - 0
95.04.26:  Switzerland - Turkey           1 - 2
95.06.01:  Sweden - Iceland               1 - 1
95.06.11:  Iceland - Hungary              2 - 1
Turkey                  5   3  1  1  12 - 6  10  (-1) 
Switzerland             5   3  1  1  10 - 7  10  (-1) 
Sweden                  6   2  1  3   7 - 8   7  (-3) 
Hungary                 5   1  2  2   6 - 8   5  (-4) 
Iceland                 5   1  1  3   3 - 9   4  (-4) 
    
95.08.16:  Iceland - Switzerland
95.09.06:  Turkey - Hungary
95.09.06:  Sweden - Switzerland
95.10.11:  Iceland - Turkey
95.10.11:  Switzerland - Hungary
95.11.11:  Hungary - Iceland
95.11.15:  Sweden - Turkey
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    Bjarne Mehl
    SI Norway
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| 343.15 | I regret nothing | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Mon Jul 03 1995 17:23 | 36 | 
|  |     
    OK, let's be serious for a while:
    
    Sweden are suffering from the expected hang-over after a successful
    tournament. It happens to everybody (like Denmark post-92), and we
    would have wished it to not last so long, but there's not a lot we can
    do about it. 
    
    The reason why I started picking on Norway was that they were
    *extremely* hyped-up after beating the mighty England in the WC
    qualifiers. I was pointing out a few aspects (in my own little way) on
    how to put that particular feat in perspective. The actual World Cup
    showed that Norway were no way near as good as they thought. Not only
    were the results poor, the quality of the Football played was mercilessly
    slagged by everybody (not least in this conference, and by others than
    me) 
    
    As for recent events, it now looks like a good possibility that Norway
    will qualify again, but until then, do you really expect anybody to get
    impressed by you beating Luxembourg? As far as I can remember, you
    have only played the minnows of the group (+ Holland at home, a boring
    draw). Congratulations for beating the minnows, the structure of
    European qualifiers nowadays requires that you win those games, and it
    seems that Norway have done that well. The fact that Holland and the
    Czechs (and we) have screwed up doesn't make Norway any better, though.
    
    Unfortunately my work situation prevents me from contributing to (or
    reading) Football notes nowadays, therefore I shall refrain from 
    any more comment on the matter until there are new facts to consider,
    like Norway beating any qualified opposition away from home. That should
    take a few years.
    
    cheers,
    
    	Stefan
    	
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| 343.16 | But we have some VERY good results away from home ! | OSL09::BJARNE | endless loop (n). See LOOP, ENDLESS. | Tue Jul 04 1995 13:02 | 28 | 
|  |     >> I shall refrain from any more comment on the matter until there are 
    >> new facts to consider, like Norway beating any qualified opposition
    >> away from home. That should take a few years.
    
    Beating Poland 3 - 0 in Poland may be a fact to consider ?
    
    his is results for Norway the last few years (all the matches outside
    Norway)
    
    92.10.07:  San Marino - Norway            0 - 2
    92.10.14:  England - Norway               1 - 1
    93.06.09:  Netherland - Norway            0 - 0
    93.10.13:  Poland - Norway                0 - 3
    93.11.10:  Turkey - Norway                2 - 1
    94.11.16:  Byelorussia - Norway           0 - 4
    94.12.14:  Malta - Norway                 0 - 1
    95.03.29:  Luxembourg - Norway            0 - 2
    
    Some results from the last month may show that the gap between
    the countries is getting closer. So as you say, there is not as
    easy to beat the weaker teams at home as it was before:
    
    95.06.01:  Sweden - Iceland               1 - 1
    95.06.03:  Liechtenstein - Ireland        0 - 0
    95.06.07:  Byelorussia - Netherlands      1 - 0
    95.06.07:  Luxembourg - Czech Republic    1 - 0
    95.06.11:  Iceland - Hungary              2 - 1
    
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| 343.17 | Final Table | TDCIS3::M_HOTLINE | Moon Monkey | Thu Nov 16 1995 10:18 | 17 | 
|  |     Sweden 2 - 2 Turkey
    
    
    Final Table
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                  P  W  D  L  F   A   Pts
    
    Switzerland   8  5  2  1  15   7  17
    Turkey        8  4  3  1  16   8  15
    Sweden        8  2  3  3   9  10   9
    Hungary       8  2  2  4   7  13   8
    Iceland       8  1  2  5   3  12   5
    
    
    Gary
    
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