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Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 2:35 PM
#COYBIB? What an error!

tetsujin1979
23/02/2014, 2:45 PM
#COYBIB? What an error!
They also posted we were in Group C earlier, and managed to leave Georgia out of an email containing the group

Fixtures as text
Sun 07/09/2014 18:00 Georgia vs Ireland
Sat 11/10/2014 18:00 Ireland vs Gibraltar
Tue 14/10/2014 20:45 Germany vs Ireland
Fri 14/11/2014 20:45 Scotland vs Ireland
Sun 29/03/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Poland
Sat 13/06/2015 18:00 Ireland vs Scotland
Fri 04/09/2015 20:45 Gibraltar vs Ireland
Mon 07/09/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Georgia
Thu 08/10/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Germany
Sun 11/10/2015 20:45 Poland vs Ireland

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 2:45 PM
3 out of first 4 games away. Wins in Georgia and Scotland will be huge. I foresee another slog, draws here there and everywhere involving everyone except Germany and Gibraltar.

SwanVsDalton
23/02/2014, 2:52 PM
3 out of first 4 games away. Wins in Georgia and Scotland will be huge. I foresee another slog, draws here there and everywhere involving everyone except Germany and Gibraltar.

Scotland have an even tougher start. Away to Germany, home to Georgia, away to Poland, home to us. Will be interesting to see what state they're in by the time our game comes rounds. On the other hand, we should go in with six points (not jinxing anything, it just looks more predictable).

geysir
23/02/2014, 2:52 PM
I like those fixtures, with the exception of June 13 against Scotland, over a month after the season ends, when our lads should be resting easy, meandering between bed, bars, massage tables and beaches.
It's a ridiculous date for a qual fixture.

DannyInvincible
23/02/2014, 2:56 PM
They also posted we were in Group C earlier, and managed to leave Georgia out of an email containing the group

Fixtures as text
Sun 07/09/2014 18:00 Georgia vs Ireland
Sat 11/10/2014 18:00 Ireland vs Gibraltar
Tue 14/10/2014 20:45 Germany vs Ireland
Fri 14/11/2014 20:45 Scotland vs Ireland
Sun 29/03/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Poland
Sat 13/06/2015 18:00 Ireland vs Scotland
Fri 04/09/2015 20:45 Gibraltar vs Ireland
Mon 07/09/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Georgia
Thu 08/10/2015 20:45 Ireland vs Germany
Sun 11/10/2015 20:45 Poland vs Ireland

Those times are CET so I assume our fixtures will kick off at either 5PM or 7:45PM.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 2:58 PM
Some more short term unrest developing in Georgia around the end of August would be ideal.

tetsujin1979
23/02/2014, 3:08 PM
Those times are CET so I assume our fixtures will kick off at either 5PM or 7:45PM.

yes, sorry, should have mentioned that

here's the fixtures as an iCal for your phone/calendar/email: https://sites.google.com/site/tetsujin1979/Home/UEFA_2016_Group_D_Ireland_fixtures.ics?attredirect s=0&d=1

Fixer82
23/02/2014, 3:16 PM
We definitely have it in us to come second.
We definitely don't have it in us to win it

Charlie Darwin
23/02/2014, 3:24 PM
ArdeeBhoy won't be one bit happy about this.

Overall, I think we're a little unlucky as there were easier groups but there are probably harder ones too. I foresee Poland and Scotland both dropping plenty of points so I think if we can put together any form of consistency we'll be well-placed to get an automatic spot. We've played each of Scotland, Georgia and Poland in home friendlies over the past two years or so and won each time.

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 3:25 PM
Actually, whereas earlier I was worried Gib away might be a festival of nationalistic fervour if it was their first game, we could be playing Scotland in their first home game after a yes result in their referendum! If George Osborne keeps antagonising them it'll be a landslide.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 3:32 PM
I don't know why people are acting like Germany are going to blitz the group. I could see Poland and Scotland taking points off them. IDK about us. Think we might need a collective attitude transplant first.

We should take heart from Scotland's performances against big teams in the recent past. It could be that they do us a favour if we can't do it ourselves.

tetsujin1979
23/02/2014, 3:39 PM
We definitely have it in us to come second.
We definitely don't have it in us to win it
Poland and Scotland are probably thinking exactly the same

SwanVsDalton
23/02/2014, 3:42 PM
I don't know why people are acting like Germany are going to blitz the group. I could see Poland and Scotland taking points off them. IDK about us. Think we might need a collective attitude transplant first.

We should take heart from Scotland's performances against big teams in the recent past. It could be that they do us a favour if we can't do it ourselves.

People are saying that because they should blitz it. All the Per Meteresacker's in the world don't change them being lights years ahead of everyone else in the group.

But of course, there's nothing to say we can't get a result out of them but it'll be seen more of a bonus. Don't want to be playing them with points needed.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 3:44 PM
I don't know why people are acting like Germany are going to blitz the group.

Because they just will. Ourselves, Poland and Scotland would all be happy with one point from six against them. Even in the off chance all three do take an unexpected point from them, they'll still win the group easily. Even if we beat them and lose to them, they'd still finish well ahead of us because they won't drop many more points, whereas it's pretty certain that we will.

shakermaker1982
23/02/2014, 4:02 PM
Scotland have it in them to get a decent scalp (home or away) but their inconsistency will be their undoing. They could beat Poland at home & then lose to Georgia away from home. I'd be confident about picking up 4 points over the 2 games. Gonna be a cracking atmosphere and our players will be up for those 2 games.

Poland - would rather them than Serbia or Turkey. They do have some talented individuals but again 4 points isn't out of the question.

Germany is obviously a big ask but they will steamroller everybody else. 20 points needs to be the target.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 4:21 PM
Our game in Tbilisi is actually the very first match of the whole qualification campaign. A win there would be a really brilliant start. I wonder where the German's will entertain us this time around... hopefully Munich or Berlin. The Oktoberfest will be just over though :(

Euro 2016 Qualifying Fixtures (http://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/Draws/02/06/14/61/2061461_DOWNLOAD.pdf)

davey
23/02/2014, 4:32 PM
It will be interesting to see where the sfa pick to host our game. Hampden will still be out of action in November after commonwealth games. Basically either parkhead or ibrox. Neither ideal with some of the idiots on both sides. Would like to see murrayfield but unlikely .

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 4:34 PM
Interesting. I hadn't thought about Hampden being out of commission.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 4:39 PM
It will be interesting to see where the sfa pick to host our game. Hampden will still be out of action in November after commonwealth games. Basically either parkhead or ibrox. Neither ideal with some of the idiots on both sides. Would like to see murrayfield but unlikely .

Who will you be supporting?

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 4:39 PM
Well they aren't going to face us in Celtic Park surely ?

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 4:48 PM
That's a bit of a disaster is it? Edinburgh would have been much more appealing.

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 4:50 PM
Overall, I am equally daunted & excited by the group, it's not impossible, no reason we can't get second, but the margins between second & fourth may be squeaky ones & it will require the side coming of age to close out games against teams pretty much equal to them for much of the 90. But the group also presents an opportunity to do so. On the upside, I think a blotted copybook in a game wont represent the end of the campaign, as in recent previous campaigns, there were results which effectively ended the hopes relatively early on. I feel Poland and Scotland will produce big results but will stumble at times too leaving space for us to recover. Hopefully :)

Most of all, some matches I am really looking forward to, it will be an exciting campaign. Roll on September.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 4:52 PM
It really is amazing that England consistently get such easy groups, regardless of seeding.

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 4:54 PM
It really is amazing that England consistently get such easy groups, regardless of seeding.

They do indeed have it fairly handy. Again.

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 4:57 PM
Yep, as Crafty says, I think it's unlikely Scotland or Poland will take charge of things. Well all be leaving the door open for each other at times I reckon.

And yes, this situation requires a coming of age from many players. I said the same thing in a different way in another post earliest. The Serbia home game is the place to start. I hope that by now O'Neill has a very firm idea of what he wants to do and that the players deliver. I really hope there are no frivolous withdrawals and everyone turns up pumped.

geysir
23/02/2014, 4:59 PM
The team Scotland least want to play at their home is us.
We have the edge on Poland. Unless both those teams undergo some freak metamorphosis, we have them beat.

Bungle
23/02/2014, 5:00 PM
If I was predicting results tomorrow this is how I think they'd go;

Georgia 1 ireland 1
Ireland 2 Georgia 0
Scotland 1 Ireland 1
Ireland 1 Scotland 0
Ireland 3 Gibraltor 0
Gibraltor 0 ireland 2
Poland 1 ireland 1
Ireland 1 Poland 1
Germany 3 ireland 1
Ireland 0 Germany 2

I think Poland and Scotland will drop points against the Georgians. The only game where the Germans might drop points would be Poland away, but I think they'll win that game myself.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 5:01 PM
I reckon Northern Ireland could get a Playoff place.

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 5:26 PM
Gibraltar manager targets playoffs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26316110




Stop snickering at the back.

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 5:28 PM
I reckon Northern Ireland could get a Playoff place.

You should tell them that :)
Go on, have a run out on OWC, they'll love you.

geysir
23/02/2014, 5:34 PM
TOWK would get a life time ban for a suspicious looking wind up post

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 5:38 PM
TOWK would get a life time ban for a suspicious looking wind up post

I sincerely hope you aren't serious.. coming from the master wind-up merchant himself.

paul_oshea
23/02/2014, 5:52 PM
I think our biggest worry is scotland finished very strongly the last 6 months of the world cup campaign with some very good results. We most certainly dont have them beat its too close a competitive fixture to see past 2 draws but hopefully we can maybe sneak one win.

But I can also see Poland dropping points. Looking forward to meeting my old friend Edward Shevardnadze in Tbilisi.

SwanVsDalton
23/02/2014, 5:59 PM
Gibraltar manager targets playoffs
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26316110




Stop snickering at the back.

If Ireland were starting their first qualifying campaign, I'd be full of optimism too. Sport is a wonderful, hopeful place when you don't take part and experience crushing reality.

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 6:04 PM
I think our biggest worry is scotland finished very strongly the last 6 months of the world cup campaign with some very good results. We most certainly dont have them beat its too close a competitive fixture to see past 2 draws but hopefully we can maybe sneak one win.

But I can also see Poland dropping points. Looking forward to meeting my old friend Edward Shevardnadze in Tbilisi.Scotland have some players that we would love to have. They have better keepers, a good left back in Mulgrew, Scott Brown, Snoddy is decent and I like her man Barry Bannan. Anyone else?

I hope O'Neill has the same impact with us that Strachan had with Scotland. He definitely gave them a bounce, but they were still outclassed against Belgium. Their Dundee United kids look very tasty. By and large though, we have players playing at a better level and probably deservedly so.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 6:10 PM
Scotland have some players that we would love to have. They have better keepers, a good left back in Mulgrew, Scott Brown, Snoddy is decent and I like her man Barry Bannan. Anyone else?

Ross McCormack has scored 23 goals in 37 games this season; a move to West Ham fell through on the final day of the transfer window. Charlie Adam is a good player. Never rated Brown at all though.

DannyInvincible
23/02/2014, 6:11 PM
fixtures posted on twitter: https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status/437610502714556416/photo/1
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BhK0bvMIcAAPYas.jpg

Is there any particular reason why UEFA have ranked the teams in that particular order at the top of that document? They're ordered neither alphabetically nor in terms of seeding.


It really is amazing that England consistently get such easy groups, regardless of seeding.

I wouldn't describe Switzerland as "easy" opposition. Anyhow, there's nothing amazing about England generally drawing relatively easier opposition. It's exactly what you'd expect. You can't just disregard the seeding. After all, the seeding process is the most significant factor in dictating the respective difficulty for each team of the groups into which they're drawn. England are, more often than not, first seeds in these draws (on merit), which means they'll consistently avoid having to play other powerhouses from the first pot. Being placed in the first pot vastly increases any team's chance of being drawn into what will be seen an easier group from their perspective.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 6:15 PM
Darren Fletcher made their most recent squad also, a fairly massive plus for them if he stays healthy between now and then.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 6:17 PM
Yeah, totally agree with Danny re:England. I don't think Ukraine, Poland and Montenegro were particularly easy opposition in the last campaign either.

SkStu
23/02/2014, 6:20 PM
Is there any particular reason why UEFA have ranked the teams in that particular order at the top of that document? They're ordered neither alphabetically nor in terms of seeding.

Each team is assigned a number/order for the fixtures draw. I am pretty confident that's what you're looking at.

SkStu
23/02/2014, 6:27 PM
I think well get second with a couple of points to spare. Fixture list is not the greatest however, first four games will be like cup finals...

CraftyToePoke
23/02/2014, 6:38 PM
I hope O'Neill has the same impact with us that Strachan had with Scotland.

This is it, if our bounce is higher than their bounce, basically.


Their Dundee United kids look very tasty

Any thoughts on the merits and demerits of our own lad at Dundee Stutt ?

da bishop
23/02/2014, 6:40 PM
second place in this group is there for the taking,o neill will hopefully have us in good shape for it.Trap was hammered for not achieving a playoff place in a much tougher group in the wcq albeit with an style alien to many,so i would expect us to finish second in this group given the quality of opposition.

Stuttgart88
23/02/2014, 6:47 PM
This is it, if our bounce is higher than their bounce, basically.



Any thoughts on the merits and demerits of our own lad at Dundee Stutt ?
Seems to be playing really well. I'd like to see more of him to make a judgment. A move up would be helpful.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 6:49 PM
second place in this group is there for the taking,o neill will hopefully have us in good shape for it.Trap was hammered for not achieving a playoff place in a much tougher group in the wcq albeit with an style alien to many,so i would expect us to finish second in this group given the quality of opposition.

Poland are probably marginally better than Austria and Sweden are probably marginally better than Scotland. Not much between those 4 teams imo.

Trapattoni was deservedly hammered. We never once looked remotely like getting out of that group. It was a whimper from matchday 1 to matchday 10.

Not qualifying in itself is disappointing but the manner in which it happened adds an extra sour taste.

geysir
23/02/2014, 6:52 PM
I sincerely hope you aren't serious.. coming from the master wind-up merchant himself.
Why do you hope I'm not serious? Both Danny and Fly have been banned there for innocuous discussion activity which went against their grain. Tolerance is very low and paranoia levels are very high there. Access is restricted, many forums are locked and the 99% of posters are mild unionist to rabid unionist in persuasion.
Possibly you can 'arse lick at will and you will be tolerated, like a one or two ROI supporters there, but never really respected. Who respects a goody goody? Go ahead, join and post at will.

geysir
23/02/2014, 6:54 PM
Poland are probably marginally better than Austria and Sweden are probably marginally better than Scotland. Not much between those 4 teams imo.

Trapattoni was deservedly hammered. We never once looked remotely like getting out of that group. It was a whimper from matchday 1 to matchday 10.

Not qualifying in itself is disappointing but the manner in which it happened adds an extra sour taste.
Maybe Poland are better than Sweden in some galaxy but not in performances given in the last 4 years in Europe.
Sweden have been consistently performing at a higher level than Poland.

DeLorean
23/02/2014, 7:03 PM
He said Poland are better than Austria, not Sweden. Think that's debatable enough too though.

TheOneWhoKnocks
23/02/2014, 7:09 PM
Why do you hope I'm not serious? Both Danny and Fly have been banned there for innocuous discussion activity which went against their grain. Tolerance is very low and paranoia levels are very high there. Access is restricted, many forums are locked and the 99% of posters are mild unionist to rabid unionist in persuasion.
Possibly you can 'arse lick at will and you will be tolerated, like a one or two ROI supporters there, but never really respected. Who respects a goody goody? Go ahead, join and post at will.

Sorry geysir. I thought you were saying I should be banned for saying Northern Ireland might get a Playoff place. D'OH!

I wouldn't post on OWC and I am not surprised about any of what you said. These people can not be reasoned with.