Hampus Silverholt
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After 1 season in the League Phase of the Conference League and 1 season getting battered in the League Phase of the Champions League, it was time for us to take on the Europa League.
Ludogorets were first up, where a goal from summer signing Gallagher gave us a 1-0 win.
A win at this stage of the competition also gives us £500k in prize money, which is not bad at all!
The perfect start continued as we then beat Genk at home 3-1, before slipping up against Maribor in our next match.
The wheels well and truly came off in the match after that against Betis as they smashed us 4-0, particularly annoying as goal difference could be key in determining whether we qualify for the knockout stages.
So those mixed results in our first 4 games of the League Phase mean that we’re 17th in the table.
We’ll progress to the next stage if we stay there but still have Bayer Leverkusen and Besiktas to play, so we could struggle to make the last 16 after such a strong start to the group.
You’d think by now we’d have a few more fans turning up to support the team, yet just 32 season tickets were sold ahead of the domestic campaign!
We’ve also recorded another win as Gibraltar boss, again against the Faroe Islands where Jaiden Bartolo scored the winner to become the new record goalscorer for Gibraltar.
The win meant that we ended our EURO 2028 group with a respectable 7 points.
We’re up to 173rd in the world rankings and slowly getting there with the national team. But there’s such a long way to go and I’m not sure if we’ll ever have a side strong enough to qualify for a major tournament.
As time goes on, more and more Magpies players are converting to Gibraltar nationality after being in the country for more than 2 years - the latest of which was former Cheltenham midfielder Daniel Adshead.
He’s only a fringe player at Magpies but instantly becomes one of the best midfielders for Gibraltar.
Centre-back Jarell Quansah is the best Gibraltarian player we have at the moment - he’s played every game since switching allegiance from Scotland over a year ago.
He’s still a key player for Magpies too and will have a big say in our remaining 4 Europa League matches.
Ludogorets were first up, where a goal from summer signing Gallagher gave us a 1-0 win.
A win at this stage of the competition also gives us £500k in prize money, which is not bad at all!
The perfect start continued as we then beat Genk at home 3-1, before slipping up against Maribor in our next match.
The wheels well and truly came off in the match after that against Betis as they smashed us 4-0, particularly annoying as goal difference could be key in determining whether we qualify for the knockout stages.
So those mixed results in our first 4 games of the League Phase mean that we’re 17th in the table.
We’ll progress to the next stage if we stay there but still have Bayer Leverkusen and Besiktas to play, so we could struggle to make the last 16 after such a strong start to the group.
You’d think by now we’d have a few more fans turning up to support the team, yet just 32 season tickets were sold ahead of the domestic campaign!
We’ve also recorded another win as Gibraltar boss, again against the Faroe Islands where Jaiden Bartolo scored the winner to become the new record goalscorer for Gibraltar.
The win meant that we ended our EURO 2028 group with a respectable 7 points.
We’re up to 173rd in the world rankings and slowly getting there with the national team. But there’s such a long way to go and I’m not sure if we’ll ever have a side strong enough to qualify for a major tournament.
As time goes on, more and more Magpies players are converting to Gibraltar nationality after being in the country for more than 2 years - the latest of which was former Cheltenham midfielder Daniel Adshead.
He’s only a fringe player at Magpies but instantly becomes one of the best midfielders for Gibraltar.
Centre-back Jarell Quansah is the best Gibraltarian player we have at the moment - he’s played every game since switching allegiance from Scotland over a year ago.
He’s still a key player for Magpies too and will have a big say in our remaining 4 Europa League matches.