View Full Version : Degrading of National team
drummerboy
24/05/2005, 10:32 AM
Like to know what people think about Ireland playing Celtic in a testamonial a week before our most important game in many years. No disrespect to the player involved but what sort of a workout can we expect as Celtic are playing in a cup final the day before. Would Brian Kerr not be better playing a team like Shelbournek, who would at least be trying to impress the Irish manager, than a team who will probably have been partying the night before the game. I think it is a little disrespectful to the Irish international team and their players to ask them to play in this. Maybe after the 2 internationals but certainly not before.
Stuttgart88
24/05/2005, 10:48 AM
I reckon Kerr knows what he's looking for. A relatively low intensity game to get the cobwebs out and to give everyone a chance to gel again.
Not such a bad idea.
Baker
24/05/2005, 10:59 AM
I dont think Kerr wants a tough test, something a small step above a training session to get everyone back into it. No need to risk any injuries or over stretching the players at the end of the season when they will already be tired before the Israel game.
eirebhoy
24/05/2005, 11:07 AM
Would Brian Kerr not be better playing a team like Shelbournek, who would at least be trying to impress the Irish manager...
Well its not Kerr's testimonial. ;)
Nah, its not even a work out. Its a mere training session at best. People like Moravcik, Boyd and Larsson are expected to play some part in the game. Its only a bit of craic. :)
2Olegend
24/05/2005, 11:19 AM
I think it is a little disrespectful to the Irish international team and their players to ask them to play in this. Maybe after the 2 internationals but certainly not before.
preparation-wise it beats Fish and Chips :D
tetsujin1979
24/05/2005, 12:09 PM
No harm in it, a run out for the team before the big game next week, better than playing the U-21's or hammering some local side
OwlsFan
24/05/2005, 1:07 PM
preparation-wise it beats Fish and Chips :D
Is this a reference to Man U's semi final game vs Newcastle :D ?
http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=24203
Testimonials are kick abouts in the park and I agree it's just a work out for the lads before the serious stuff. No worries there.
The Legend
25/05/2005, 6:25 PM
Personally, I dont believe international teams should be playing a club team unless its a testimonial for a person who has played for both. Ireland playing in a testimonial for a scottish player is a TOTAL disgrace in my opinion. :mad:
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