With San Marino’s two latest defeats being the only action
for us, there are no changes at the foot of the World Rankings. So San Marino, Bhutan and Turks & Caicos
remain the three worst teams in the world.
Next month sees action for two of our teams however, so two
opportunities for ranking points. San
Marino continue their World Cup odyssey with a trip across the Adriatic to
Montenegro and Bhutan are back in action with a friendly match in Thailand.
Hopes are not high.
14th November
2012
Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand v. Bhutan
Bhutan see their first action in almost a year when they
travel to Bangkok to face Thailand.
Thailand currently sit 152nd in the world
rankings, worryingly low for them but comfortably ahead of Bhutan. Indeed this is Thailand’s worst ever world
ranking, so they will be hoping for a comfortable win to start their climb back
up the table.
Bhutan surely only represent whipping boys in this one; an
easy opponent to get Thailand’s form going again ahead of the AFF Suzuki Cup tournament Thailand are hosting later in the month against the cream of South East Asia.
14th
November 2012
Podgorica, Montenegro
Montenegro v. San
Marino preview
San Marino are back in World Cup action this week with the
return match in Montenegro after the 6-0 drubbing in Serravalle in
September. Any improvement on that score
would be a pleasant bonus. Anything more
than that is simply ludicrous.