View Full Version : March friendly in Poland?
Paulie
23/11/2009, 10:11 AM
I read in one of the Sunday tabloids that we have a friendly lined for March in Poland. This was the first that I'd heard of it. Does anybody have further information on this, i.e. date and venue?
francesco_1
23/11/2009, 10:46 AM
I read in one of the Sunday tabloids that we have a friendly lined for March in Poland. This was the first that I'd heard of it. Does anybody have further information on this, i.e. date and venue?
It would be cold at that time would need plenty of homemade produce to keep warm :)
I asked my polish mate he checked the polish websites and saw nothing. Legia Warsaw are building a new stadium so maybe they want to play one when it opens in there.
The Betting Man
23/11/2009, 11:17 AM
Germany play Argentina and there is Under 21's qualifying on the 3rd on March(thats a Wednesday) so id say that will be the date of the game.
O'Shea's Boot
23/11/2009, 11:23 AM
Bit of a strange one - cant think of many benefits
Greenforever
23/11/2009, 12:31 PM
Bit of a strange one - cant think of many benefits
Apart from the fact we owe Poland afriendly after they came to Croke Park.
March 3rd is the official friendly international date, but there is some talk of moving midweek internationals from the traditional Weds to Tuesdays.
Poland have 5 stadiums in use for the Euro 2012, so it will be played in one of them and Ryanair fly to all bar Warsaw - and Aer Lingus fly there.
drummerboy
23/11/2009, 12:43 PM
No disrespect to Poland but we always seem to be playing them. Something that goes back about 40 years.
jbyrne
23/11/2009, 12:59 PM
well we all agree that we need more away friendlies and as poland co-host the next euros i would think its a great place to start
Paulie
23/11/2009, 1:08 PM
Cheers folks. I've never been to Poland so I'd definitely be interested in going.
francesco_1
23/11/2009, 1:12 PM
Cheers folks. I've never been to Poland so I'd definitely be interested in going.
If someone offers you a drink called Bimber stay well away :)
Gather round
23/11/2009, 1:41 PM
Poland have 5 stadiums in use for the Euro 2012, so it will be played in one of them and Ryanair fly to all bar Warsaw - and Aer Lingus fly there
Few of the Euro 2012 venues will be ready in March 2010. Warsaw, Gdansk and Wroclaw won't be finished until 2011, Poznan currently holds only 17,000 during rebuilding.
As you know, we played there in Chorzow (the country's biggest stadium until Warsaw is finished) in September- but the game was originally planned for the much smaller venue in Szczecin.
eaststand85
23/11/2009, 1:55 PM
No disrespect to Poland but we always seem to be playing them. Something that goes back about 40 years.
Bit of a strange one - cant think of many benefits
Wasn't the story always that the FAI blazers used to go for the "night life" back in the pre Iron Curtain days? Maybe some of them have girlfriends they haven't seen in a while! ;)
gspain
23/11/2009, 2:19 PM
According to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland_national_football_team#cite_note-march-1
Poland meet Bulgaria on March 3rd.
drummerboy
23/11/2009, 2:40 PM
Wasn't the story always that the FAI blazers used to go for the "night life" back in the pre Iron Curtain days? Maybe some of them have girlfriends they haven't seen in a while! ;)
Dunphy used to tell a story about the constant trips to Poland in the old days and how all the blazers would cop off with local madams for the price of a bottle of vodka, which in those days was fairly cheap.
Dunphy used to tell a story about the constant trips to Poland in the old days and how all the blazers would cop off with local madams for the price of a bottle of vodka, which in those days was fairly cheap.Paul Rowan's 'Team That Jack Built' speaks of the Bydgozcz friendly in 1981. The FAI told the team we'll see you later. They never left Warsaw. Most of these were dirty old men with wives who wouldn't do it with the lights on let alone have a BJ. The FAI's moved on since then.
Greenbod
23/11/2009, 2:57 PM
The FAI's moved on since then.
What!...it's BJs all round now?:eek:
Greenforever
23/11/2009, 4:23 PM
No disrespect to Poland but we always seem to be playing them. Something that goes back about 40 years.
didnt think you were that old:D:D
Greenforever
23/11/2009, 4:25 PM
Dunphy used to tell a story about the constant trips to Poland in the old days and how all the blazers would cop off with local madams for the price of a bottle of vodka, which in those days was fairly cheap.
Ib be sure that Dunphy would have been just as quick to do the same
Greenforever
23/11/2009, 4:26 PM
Paul Rowan's 'Team That Jack Built' speaks of the Bydgozcz friendly in 1981. The FAI told the team we'll see you later. They never left Warsaw. Most of these were dirty old men with wives who wouldn't do it with the lights on let alone have a BJ. The FAI's moved on since then.
fair play to you or having such an insight to the blazers bedroom antics:eek:
Ib be sure that Dunphy would have been just as quick to do the same
See in the paper yesterday the cash the Dunph is on, cant remember exact figure but its in excess of 300k, and thats just his RTE pay.
4tothefloor
23/11/2009, 11:15 PM
Apart from the fact we owe Poland afriendly after they came to Croke Park.
Do we? We only played them recently enough in a boring 0-0 draw if memory serves, I was under the impression that the Croker friendly was them returning the fixture to us.
Do we? We only played them recently enough in a boring 0-0 draw if memory serves, I was under the impression that the Croker friendly was them returning the fixture to us.
That was in 2004, Liam Millers debut if I remember right. Hardly we waited four years to return the fixture?
francesco_1
25/11/2009, 7:59 PM
Do we? We only played them recently enough in a boring 0-0 draw if memory serves, I was under the impression that the Croker friendly was them returning the fixture to us.
3-2 It was far from boring.
jmurphyc
26/11/2009, 5:51 PM
3-2 It was far from boring.
We had a game in Poland in 2004 that finished 0-0 and was incredibly boring.
Mayo Red
26/11/2009, 5:56 PM
If true, it'd hardly be there but a trip to Krakow would be nice, great spot!!:)
stiffler
26/11/2009, 9:09 PM
Hopefully get a big crowd, Given and/or Kilbane are likey to break the caps record that night, nice for them to get the reception they deserve.
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