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Post by lesd on Sept 6, 2018 21:46:26 GMT 1
I have no idea what the structure of this thing is, but Gibraltar played Macedonia tonight in the UEFA Nations League and came away with zilch!
Gibraltar 0-2 Macedonia.
(Gibraltar....a 'Nation'...?)
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Post by lesd on Sept 12, 2018 21:02:00 GMT 1
Monday 10th.....
Liechtenstein 2-0 Gibraltar
I wonder if they get appearance money?
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Post by steve on Oct 13, 2018 19:43:20 GMT 1
YEAH, GET IN THERE!
13th October 2018
Armenia 0, Gibraltar 1.
The mighty ‘Rocks’ stuff Armenia away.
👍 ⚽️
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Post by steve on Oct 16, 2018 3:39:46 GMT 1
THE BIG GAME ON TUESDAY
Gibraltar v Liechtenstein 7.45pm (19.45)
Two wins on the bounce?
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Post by lesd on Oct 16, 2018 23:23:49 GMT 1
Yep...... one down after 15 mins but came back to win 2-1.
Well done the Rockies.
Goals by George Cabrera and Joseph Chipolina
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Post by steve on Oct 17, 2018 2:40:38 GMT 1
🍾⛰💥😎
‘Come on you rockies’
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Post by steve on Oct 17, 2018 14:47:46 GMT 1
GIBRALTAR ARE LIKE THE BUSES
Typical. You wait 22 games for a competitive victory and then two come along in the space of four days.
Having broken their duck in Armenia on Saturday, Gibraltar claimed a second competitive win by coming from behind to beat Liechtenstein in the Nations League.
Strikes from George Cabrera and Joseph Chipolina cancelled out Dennis Salanovic's opener for the visitors.
It is the first time the side, ranked 198th in the world, have scored more than once in any game.
The result even gives them hope of qualifying for Euro 2020 through the Nations League - they are three points behind leaders Macedonia in Group D4.
Gibraltar became a Uefa-affiliated team in 2013 and prior to Saturday's result their only two wins - against Malta and Latvia - had come in friendly matches.
They lost all of their Euro 2016 and 2018 World Cup qualifying matches, conceding 56 in the former and 47 in the latter.
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Post by steve on Nov 16, 2018 20:09:55 GMT 1
16th November
THE BIG GAME TONIGHT
Gibraltar v Armenia
Venue: Victoria Stadium (Gibraltar), Gibralta
Kickoff 7.45pm (19.45)
This is a 2018 UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE - group D4 game and following recent extensive renovation at the ground and UEFA inspections this game will be played in Gibraltar instead of Faro in Portugal.
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Post by lesd on Nov 16, 2018 21:09:17 GMT 1
........10 mins gone and Tjay De Barr gives Gibraltar the lead!
Oh dear....60 mins and it's 1-4.
Adam Priestley (Ossett Utd.) added a second 10 mins before the end, but I'm afraid the final score was 2-6 to Armenia.
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Post by steve on Nov 16, 2018 22:55:10 GMT 1
2...they scored 2? I’d chalk this up as a good result then.
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Post by steve on Nov 19, 2018 23:09:03 GMT 1
19th November
UNLUCKY LADS
Macedonia 4 v Gibraltar 0
Gibraltar had 18% possession and no shots in the 90 minute game.
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Post by lesd on Nov 20, 2018 22:05:09 GMT 1
Looks like they'll be struggling with the next generation too.....
Gibraltar U19 0-8 Romanía U19
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Post by steve on Nov 21, 2018 16:37:17 GMT 1
Just a blip🤣
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Post by steve on Mar 23, 2019 16:26:55 GMT 1
TODAYS BIG GAME
GIBRALTAR v SOUTHERN IRELAND
They play on a plastic pitch tonight and it’s the second coming for Mick McCarthy. Don’t underestimate the boys from the rock Mick as this is a Gibraltar side who earned the country's first competitive wins as they defeated Armenia away and Liechtenstein at home during the autumn.
Anyone for an upset?
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Post by lesd on Mar 23, 2019 20:38:25 GMT 1
So the 177th ranked team in the world nearly cause an upset against the 43rd ranked team. Only losing by a single goal.
A good show by the 'Rockies'.
Gibraltar 0-1 Republic of Ireland.
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