Beecher Networks - Web Development, Hosting & Domains
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 21

Thread: Biggest week for irish football in years

  1. #1
    Apprentice
    Joined
    Apr 2003
    Location
    south dublin
    Posts
    64
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts

    Biggest week for irish football in years

    Bohs and eircom league soccer will find out where they stand in european football this week.bohs i reckon can beat rosenborg and why not,they play in a league thats no better than our one,they don't get that much support either.on the otherhand they have proven that they are a team worth respect and not to be taken lightly.
    bohs i feel need to win this match,not just for themselves but the league in general,what a better way to start summer football than a irish team reaching the third quilify'ing round.if support is needed for any irish team it's now when we finally have a chance to move forward and if bohs win it will give derry and shels the belief also to do well.com'on bohsssssssssssssssss.


    how many have bought tickets for the match?
    ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa did you just say rovers can play football ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa

  2. #2
    Football hure MariborKev's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    Derry
    Posts
    2,749
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    10
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    211
    Thanked in
    89 Posts
    I was for coming down to the game

    Instead I am going to Cobh for a feckin Cup replay
    Tifo poles, sausage rolls and a few goals.

    The Brandy Blogs, back and blogging the 2010 season

  3. #3
    Coach tiktok's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    In Out Shake it all about
    Posts
    5,624
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    20
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    6
    Thanked in
    5 Posts
    i'd have preferred to play away first, that's the only thing. I do think they are capable of turning them over. Rosenborg are great and were held up by many as the great example of what summer soccer could do for the EL but as was said, the rest of their league is not so strong.

    in what is a huge day for irish soccer i think it's a disgrace that a national broadcaster isn't carrying it.

    Best of luck for both games, we'll all be cheering you on!

  4. #4
    First Team
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Posts
    1,996
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    i can see bohs winning at home, maybe 2-1, but losing over there so in true footballing cliche speak keeping a clean sheet at dayler could be vital

  5. #5
    Banned
    Joined
    May 2002
    Posts
    2,371
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts

    Re: Biggest week for irish football in years

    Originally posted by southside bohs


    bohs i reckon can beat rosenborg and why not,they play in a league thats no better than our one,they don't get that much support either
    im afraid i wouldnt agree with either of those statements. Bohs might do it but its a big if.
    Was in Norway last year and visited three grounds. Facilities way ahead of here.

    Their support is way ahead of anything here. Although Norway being a small country population wise shows you what could be accomplished here. Trondheim itself is about the same size of Cork.

  6. #6
    International Prospect De Town's Avatar
    Joined
    Jul 2003
    Posts
    5,072
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    86
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    273
    Thanked in
    186 Posts
    I tink Bohs will lose home and away. Rosonberg have played in the group stages of the Champs League in recent years, never mind 2nd qualifying rounds. I hope i'm proved wrong.

  7. #7
    Reserves dortie's Avatar
    Joined
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Derry City / Doire / 6 Counties
    Posts
    972
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Would be a major success if Bohs can go on to the next round....................Serious money to be made too considering their potential opponents

  8. #8
    Banned
    Joined
    May 2002
    Posts
    2,371
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    also even if they failed against Deportivo they would get another chance in the uefa cup.

  9. #9
    Capped Player Schumi's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    A difficult place to get three points
    Posts
    10,742
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    203
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    351
    Thanked in
    174 Posts
    Originally posted by tiktok
    in what is a huge day for irish soccer i think it's a disgrace that a national broadcaster isn't carrying it.
    Apparently they are: http://www.rte.ie/sport/2003/0728/soccer/bohemians.html.

    I'll be there, got my tickets for the Connacht St. side on Saturday. Everywhere else was sold out so if anyone wants to go they should probably get their tickets today.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

  10. #10
    Tom Peppers
    Guest
    Well i m inclined to disagree with most of ye. Bohs in my opinion are streets ahead of everyone else in the league and while they did start very poorly in the league this season the waterford win kicked them bang back into form. Bohs are the complete package. Strong in all areas and have a strong squad. Rosenborg are the best side in Norway and have a great reputation in europe s top competition but there not as good as they used to be. The conveyor belt of great players in Norway has slowed down and while they still continue to be dominant in Europe that is mainly due to the general poor standard that exists over there. John Carew was the last of Rosenborg s elite i believe and he s gone so theres plenty of optimism or so there should be. One player who will be a danger is former Celtic misfit Harald Bratbakk if he is playing. I read about him recently and he should start unless of course he has since joined another european club. My prediction is a 3-1 overall result in favour of Bohs. Shels a few years ago put it up to them and the eircom league has progressed vastly since then so i believe another famous night is on the cards for irish football. Good luck Bohs. The league is with you. Well maybe not Rovers but who likes them anyway

  11. #11
    Banned
    Joined
    May 2002
    Posts
    2,371
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts

    Rosenborgs Fans view

    To every Bohs fans, who think we Rosenborg fans are too cocky:

    If Bohemians - Rosenborg had been a single leg cup final etc., I would have been nervous. But this is a two legs "battle", and even though RBK might lose in Dublin, they will go through.

    10-15 years ago Rosenborg had problems with two legs games in Europe. They often won home at Lerkendal, but lost heavily away. The games against Besiktas in 1995 (4-3 agg.) was the turning point. Then we qualified for the Champions League for the first time, and since then we have managed it 8 times in a row, which no one else has managed - not even Bayern München or Real Madrid has participated 8 times in a row!

    Rosenborg's last really good team was the 1999 team, which did go through to the second group phase after just five of six matches - in a group with giants like Feyenoord and Borussia Dortmund (and Boavista).

    The last three Champions League seasons (2000/01, 2001/02 and 2002/03) Rosenborg has struggled to impress in the group stages. Last year we didn't actually win a single match (4 draws and 2 loses). Nevertheless we have beaten clubs like Celtic and Ajax on aggregates; 2-1 and 1-1 (more away goals).

    This year Rosenborg has the best team since the 1999 season. While our old coach, the legend Nils Arne Eggen - the most winning in Norwegian football, maybe was a bit on his way down from the top the last seasons, our new coach, Åge Hareide, now has improved our game. Especially is our defensive play much better now.

    Rosenborg's "central line" is one of the best ever: Espen Johnsen (goalkeeper), Erik Hoftun (central defender), Ørjan Berg (central midfielder) and Frode Johnsen (striker).


    Espen Johnsen



    Goalkeeper Espen Johnsen has for many years been selected as one of Norway's biggest talents. This season is actually Johnsen's first as first choice in Rosenborg. That's because Arni Gautur Arason (keeper the last three seasons) has rejected to sign a new contract, and was put on the bench. Even though Espen Johnsen is just 23 years old, he has plenty of experience: senior and U21 national games for Norway, premier division play for Start Kristiansand.

    Erik Hoftun



    Our captain, Erik Hoftun, is like a teenager again. The 34-year-old is almost better than ever before, and he rules the central defence. His best skill is his "reading of the game". He is Norway's best central defender, but because of family matters, he won't play anymore for the national team.

    Ørjan Berg



    Ørjan Berg, 35 years old, has played on left midfield in Rosenborg's 4-3-3-formation the last seasons, but when legendary Bent Skammelsrud (11 league championship in a row as hounors) retired last season, Berg was putted on the central midfield. This was a very good move, and Berg has been excellent this season. In May football experts in Norway even said that Ørjan Berg is good enough for Real Madrid's starting line-up together with Zidane and Figo!

    The playmaker is excellent "to make his teammates doing well", and he can do the most with the ball and score goals. The 35-year-old seems 10-15 years younger!

    Here in Norway, the Berg-family is famous. Ørjan's father, Harald "Dutte" Berg, is/was one of the best footballers in Norway ever. He played for Bodø/Glimt and Lyn in Norway. He did also play in Holland, for FC Den Haag. He made one big mistake in his career: He said no when Feyenoord wanted to sign him from Lyn. Right after Feyenoord won the European cup...

    But it isn't only Ørjan and his father who is famous in the Berg-family. Ørjan's two younger brothers are pro footballers too. Runar Berg plays now for Bodø/Glimt, but has earlier played for Venezia in Serie A (has met Inter in other words) and ... Rosenborg The youngest of the brother, Arild, plays now for Lyn (his father's former club) and is one of the big talents in Norway.

    Frode Johnsen



    On top we got Frode Johnsen, which together with Harald Brattbakk (ex Celtic) are goal scoring machines! The last years they have both fought for being the topscorer in the league. Right now Johnsen (10 goals so far) leads on Brattbakk (9 goals).

    Frode Johnsen replaced John Carew, which was sold to Valencia, in the summer of 2000. Just weeks later Johnsen was the over-all topscorer in the Champions League! He scored 5 goals in 6 group phase matches, but since Rosenborg was knocked out, he was a bit behind on the list when the Champions League season ended in May the following year.

  12. #12
    Tom Peppers
    Guest
    well we ll just wait and see. Orjan Berg is well overated there and a player like Oyvind Svenning who is bergs substitute is someone who bohs really have to worry about. But i suppose they know a bit more than i do dont they

  13. #13
    The Cheeto God Real ale Madrid's Avatar
    Joined
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Cork
    Posts
    4,063
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    479
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    1,536
    Thanked in
    773 Posts
    If Bohs get through do they get into the UEFA cup if they lose rd 3? If yes it makes this game even more importent. Come on Bohs.

  14. #14
    Seasoned Pro gspain's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2003
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    4,020
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    37
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    86
    Thanked in
    57 Posts

    Talking

    Originally posted by Real ale Madrid
    If Bohs get through do they get into the UEFA cup if they lose rd 3? If yes it makes this game even more importent. Come on Bohs.
    Yes Deportivo will get a UEFA Cup spot.

  15. #15
    Reserves
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Dublin unfortunately
    Posts
    492
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    You'd think Bohs were the only team who ever got past the first round of the CL. Why is tonight's game bigger than say Shels playing Rosenberg in the second round two years ago?

    Don't get me wrong, I'd love for Bohs to win [though I don't think they will] Shels lost 3-1 at home, and drew 1-1 away. They deserved to beat us all right, but we had our chances, and one tie out of five, we might have got through.

    But I think its very arrogant of Bohs fans calling it "the biggest game in years"
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

  16. #16
    First Team noby's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2003
    Location
    Fungarvan
    Posts
    2,462
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    3
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    9
    Thanked in
    7 Posts
    ok so. "biggest game in TWO years"

  17. #17
    Capped Player Schumi's Avatar
    Joined
    Jun 2001
    Location
    A difficult place to get three points
    Posts
    10,742
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    203
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    351
    Thanked in
    174 Posts
    I think that there is a feeling that Bohs have a better chance of progressing now than Shels did when they lpayed Rosenborg. It's also the first time that a club is playing in Europe since the summer season started.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

  18. #18
    Coach tiktok's Avatar
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    In Out Shake it all about
    Posts
    5,624
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    20
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    6
    Thanked in
    5 Posts
    have to agree with schumi.

    i think it is the biggest game in years, look at the attention it's getting in the media (for a change). look at the fact that rovers did well in europe. i think there's a buzz about it, partly because bohs have a chance, and partly because of the spanish light at the end of the tunnel.

    Sheliban, i hope Bohs are still in europe when you start your euro campaign and the same buzz builds then. let's wallow in the interest in our league for once though and enjoy it.

  19. #19
    Reserves
    Joined
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Dublin unfortunately
    Posts
    492
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    0
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    0
    Thanked in
    0 Posts
    Yes, fair enough. I don't want to sound like I'm begrudging them their success, because I'm genuinely not. Perhaps a bit miffed that the hype wasn't there in other years, but you're right, the present hype can only be good for the league.
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

  20. #20
    Seasoned Pro gspain's Avatar
    Joined
    May 2003
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    4,020
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    37
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    86
    Thanked in
    57 Posts
    It was the 3rd time in 4 years our champions reached the 2nd qualifying round stage.

    We need the hype - we need live television. It can only be good for the game.

    Shame about the result but Bohs have done Irish football proud. Rosenborg are what we can aspire to although I'd hope we'd play better football.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Our Biggest Month In Years??
    By Lim till i die in forum Limerick
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 05/07/2016, 6:51 PM
  2. the biggest classico in years
    By outspoken in forum Longford Town
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 03/09/2012, 6:53 PM
  3. Whats the biggest derby in Irish football
    By sheao in forum Premier & First Divisions
    Replies: 164
    Last Post: 04/04/2008, 4:50 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •