TheBeautifulGame
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It doesn't matter what the format used to be, or whether UEFA's qualifying system made sense.
Iraq get Iran's spot as they're the next best from that qualifying process.
If you want to keep the playoff system fair and transparent have Bolivia v Suriname with the winner playing the UAE.
You're waxing poetic about fairness whilst proposing something that goes against fairness. You're not thinking this through or admitting how difficult a situation this is. You're trying to over-simplify it without understanding how uniquely complicated and unclear this specific situation is, given the new qualification process, given the war, given needing to now determine a replacement. Determining that replacement is uniquely complicated here because of the fact that in this new expanded format we still don't have the WC field set less than 90 days from the WC. In the past, the field would already be set by now and they wouldn't have to wait another "month" before finalizing the field. Under this insanity, we are 90 days away from the start of the WC and we still are waiting for playoff matches. You're proposing that Iraq gets in automatically now instead of playing their playoff game and UAE should now play in the playoff game that Iraq should? That actually over-complicates an already complicated situation.
There are too many unknowns to predict how this will play out or what might happen. Keeping the playoff system "fair" would be having it go forward as usual (Iraq vs Bolivia / Suriname) and the winner goes to the World Cup.
That's separate from Iran needing to be replaced. If Iraq were to qualify, then they, like Iran, might not be able to make the World Cup due to the war. UAE, Israel and other Middle Eastern possible replacements for Iran are also involved in a war. We will presumably have to see what happen with Iraq and if they qualify, which could mean needing not just 1 (for Iran) but 2 (for Iran and Iraq) if Iraq wins the playoff. If they don't, then you would still need one replacement. UAE would make the most logical sense as a direct replacement, but they already lost an Asian playoff. Again where's the fairness to choose a team that lost a playoff over other teams that lost other playoff. Other UEFA 3rd place teams didn't even get a chance to "play" in a playoff despite many having a "better" WCQ campaign than those who did. That's the justification for staging an "additional" playoff of the best who did not make a playoff.
You are complicating it to such an extent I can only assume you were part of the committee that established this farce of a world cup process.
I am not complicating anything. I have described the situation as it exists which indeed is far more complicated for this World Cup than it ever has been. For you to assume that I were "part" of the committee that changed the World Cup to this is actually mad. I've been speaking out against the FIFA President, as it pertains to VAR, as it pertains to the new WC format, and how much I opposed what they have done to football, and in your mind somehow you've concluded speaking out against it and trying to put forth a better outcome means that I'm part of what I clearly oppose.