Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Norway vs FYR Macedonia Live Telecasting World Cup 2010 Qualifying Match




Watch FIFA World Cup 2010 Qualifying round the qualification for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. watch today's match Norway vs FYR Macedonia. Don't mess this match look on your PC and watch this match live.



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Norway vs FYR Macedonia Live Streaming Match


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Date : September 9, 2009
Time : 17:00 until 19:00 (GMT)
September 9, 2009 - 1:00pm (US/Eastern)
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George Peat, the Scottish Football Association president, has yet to make up his mind whether George Burley will be kept on as manager should Scotland fail to qualify for the World Cup finals.

Scotland's 2-0 win over Macedonia on Saturday keeps them in contention for a play-off place in Group Nine, but Burley remains under pressure following some unimpressive results in the campaign.

They now face another crucial qualifier, against the group winners Holland, at Hampden on Wednesday.

Asked whether Burley would continue should Scotland lose, Peat told BBC Radio Five Live: "We haven't discussed that. Let's just wait until the games are all finished. We'll have a better idea after Wednesday. I haven't made up my mind one way or another.

"We hired George on a four-year contract and we said that halfway through, once the World Cup section had finished, we would sit down and have a talk to see how he felt. This is his first go at international management, and managers who have been with clubs and get into the routine of club management find it kind of strange when they don't get players on a day-to-day basis."

Peat also offered a less than glowing report of the job Burley had done in what he described "as a kind of partial transition period".

"When a new manager comes in he tries to change things. When Walter Smith came in after Berti Vogts left, Walter turned the whole place round and we went on a tremendous run," he added. "Alex McLeish came in with mainly the same players and kept the momentum going. We know what happens – players get close to an end, and the manager has to find new players.

"(Brown) is a strong character and he is desperate to play," Scotland head coach George Burley said of the Celtic midfielder, who scored his first international goal in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Macedonia. "He has been in getting treatment and it's not as bad as we first feared. I'm optimistic that he will be available for Wednesday night."

Saturday's win kept the Scots in the chase for the runners up place in Group 9, which has already been won by the Netherlands.

Amid speculation that the Dutch would field a weakened team having already secured its place at next year's finals, Scotland captain Darren Fletcher remained focused on the task at hand.

"When you've got no pressure, sometimes you can loosen up and perform better," the Manchester United midfielder said. "Everyone says 'Netherlands are through -- they won't care about this match', but any Netherlands player who plays in this game will be thinking: 'can I get in the team for the World Cup?'

"We can't control what Netherlands team turns up or how they play. All we can do is think of ourselves and prepare for the game in the right way."

Callum Davidson and James McFadden will not play a part in the tie as a result of a hamstring injury and suspension respectively.

The Scottish FA are investigating whether an appeal can be made against the yellow card for unsporting behavior that sees McFadden suspended for the game. But Burley has made late call-ups in the form of Gavin Rae and Graeme Dorrans.

Netherlands forward Dirk Kuyt has voiced the team's intention to win the game and seal a perfect win record in their group.

"It's only fair to give 100 percent to win the game," he said. "We can write some history and win every game in the group stage".

The same message was echoed by national coach Bert van Marwijk who confirmed his intention of fielding the strongest first team available to him.

The match against the Netherlands comes on the back of Scottish FA President George Peat issuing an apology to Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo following rash comments made concerning Iwelumo's miss against Norway last October.

"In trying to explain that there is such a fine line between success and failure in international football, I used the example of the Chris Iwelumo chance against Norway last October," Peat said of the Wolves striker, who missed an open goal from three meters. "This has been taken as a criticism of the player and I do regret this."

With the smallest group in the qualifying stages, Wednesday night will mark end to Group 9, which has only five teams.

A win or a draw will seal the a second place finish for the Scots. Should they lose, the match between Norway and Macedonia may decide who gains the runners up spot.



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