LONDON (Reuters) - No two countries coming face to face in this week's European qualifiers better emphasise the rise and fall of football's fluctuating fortunes than Northern Ireland and Greece, who meet in Belfast on Thursday.
The two nations were in the same Euro 2004 qualifying pool just over a decade ago with Greece going through as group winners and Northern Ireland a distant last having not scored a goal and accrued only three points, all from draws.
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