WALES manager John Toshack admits he may be forced to rip up his dossier on the Czech Republic and start again following their World Cup flop.
Toshack made two flying visits to Germany to spy first hand on his team's opponents in the Euro 2008 qualifying opener in September.
But Toshack suspects the Czechs' failure to even get beyond the group stage will mean a glut of retirements in their ageing team.
Veteran manager Karel Brucker could also go as part of a massive rebuilding programme, although he has been offered a new deal by the Czech FA.
Toshack monitored the Czechs against Italy and the USA. But he says he will have to go and watch them again when they play Serbia in a friendly on August 16, the day after Wales meet Bulgaria in Swansea in their own final warm-up game for the Euros.
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