This is the latest football table I could find from Gibraltar:
Team P W D L F A GD Pts Against For
1 Newcastle Utd FC 2 2 0 0 6 0 6 6 0 6
2 Manchester United FC 2 1 1 0 5 2 3 4 8 4
3 Glacis United FC 3 1 1 1 4 8 -4 4 7 4
4 Gibraltar Utd Mansion FC 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 1
5 St. Josephs FC 3 0 0 3 4 7 -3 0
3.12
St. Joseph's - Gibraltar United 1-0
Newcastle FC - Manchester United 3-3
10.12
Manchester United - Glacis United 4-1
Gibraltar United - Newcastle FC 0-4
1. Newcastle FC 20
2. Manchester Utd. 11
3. Glacis United 8
4. St. Joseph's 7
5. Gibraltar United 6
R.I.P. Perica Gruevski
Cementarnica in Vtora Liga Liga 2008/2009
Nov Milenium - Cementarnica 0:2 (Vasilevski 59' Mihajlov 90')
Cementarnica - Madzari 1:0 (Stojanovski 39')
Cementarnica - Sloga 1:0 (Ismaili 27')
Cementarnica - Kozuf 1:0 (Vasilevski 78')
Ohrid - Cementarnica 0:1 (Vasilevski 40')
Cementarnica - FK Skopje 1:0 (Trajkovski 67')
The majority are British however there are many people who work there but live on the other side in that dumpy town on the Spanish side of the border, and are therefore Spanish.
Dont say im slagging Spain because im not, just that town, i no ive been there
How big is Giblartar and how big are the football stadiums??
It's a mountain with monkeys and 2 big countries discussing about it for centuries... ok, the strategic situation is important. I think that, aside stupid Spanish nationalists, noone cares much about Gibraltar, but it would be nice from the UK to force them to accomplish with the tax laws of a decent country. It's a shame that there are more Ltd. companies than people in Gibraltar, if you know what I mean. A paradise for mafias, corrupts, drug dealers and alikes. It's a shame and it's ruining the Spanish towns around the colony. I can't believe that the UK accepts to have a fiscal paradise in Europe, but...
Stadiums? Little. There's nothing in Gibraltar, absolutely nothing.
UEFA has postponed a decision on the provisional membership of the Gibraltar Football Association until December.
New information
At its meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, UEFA's Executive Committee decided to further examine the Gibraltar membership case at its next meeting on 7/8 December. "New information has been presented to us by the Spanish Football Federation, concerning the physical facilities around football in Gibraltar," said UEFA Chief Executive Lars-Christer Olsson on Thursday.
No negative effects
No adverse consequences arise through the postponement, as no competitions are scheduled to take place between now and the Executive Committee talks in December. "Since we still have time to take a decision without having any negative effects on Gibraltar, the Executive Committee decided to analyse the information which has come in and postpone its final decision, as well as its decision on a recommendation to the [next] UEFA Congress," Mr Olsson continued.
Up to Congress
"There is a decision [by the Court of Arbitration for Sport] that Gibraltar should be allowed to become a provisional [UEFA] member. It is in any case up to the [UEFA] Congress [in January] to take the final decision on whether Gibraltar should become a member," he added. "For the Executive Committee, it is important to analyse the new evidence which has come in the case."