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tetsujin1979
05/11/2025, 1:05 PM
Deserved that second, lovely finish from McMahon-Brown
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:06 PM
2-0 brilliant football.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:06 PM
Deserved that second, lovely finish from McMahon-Brown
God damn you!
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:09 PM
Deserved that second, lovely finish from McMahon-Brown
Kovaleskis role in the goal can't be highlighted enough.
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 1:12 PM
All over them really. They are playing into our hands with the build up from the back. Even Alan Cawley can see that.
Ref is brutal. Making it hard too watch.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:16 PM
Finneran is the best player on the pitch by a mile - Noonan looking incredibly dangerous. Ownership of the ball is superb.
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 1:21 PM
Finneran is the best player on the pitch by a mile - Noonan looking incredibly dangerous. Ownership of the ball is superb.
Yeah Finneran the standout for me as well. So tidy.
All playing well though bar maybe Solanke who had a poor start but has settled. He just looks a little behind the pace. Great tackle there near the end of the half.
tetsujin1979
05/11/2025, 1:40 PM
Uzbekistan 1-0 up in the other game in the group
https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/102/290184/290185/400020199
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:41 PM
RTE mentioning that our #10, Ramon Martos, is grandson of Rovers (Shams & Sligo) player David Pugh.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:46 PM
Super Noonan header. 3-0.
Umah had an amazing strike correctly ruled out a few moments earlier.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:49 PM
I'm loving this team. 4-0. Kovaleskis with a deserved goal for his pure tenacity
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 1:55 PM
Panama awarded penalty - which was overturned on appeal as the handball wasn't deliberate/
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 2:05 PM
Match is petering out, understandably. Noonan made a great half-chance for himself. 6-0 wouldn't flatter us whatsoever.
Eirambler
05/11/2025, 2:07 PM
Very enjoyable watch. Albeit hard to gauge whether it's more Ireland being really good or Panama being fairly useless. I think Panama are fairly useless, so hopefully it's a bit of both. The big win here should more or less guarantee passage to the knockouts with two games to spare.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 2:10 PM
The on-pitch mic there was gas.
jaden!
Jaden!
JADEN!
JAAAADEEEEN PASS THE FCUKING BALL! PLEASE!
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 2:15 PM
A great testament to the Shamrock Rovers Academy. And a few others tbf.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 2:18 PM
Panama get their deserved consolation goal. they've threatened since the 60th minute.
4-1
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 2:21 PM
To be fair, Ozhianvuna has been poor since he was introduced as a sub.
FT: 4-1
Based on the 2nd half, Panama could threaten Paraguay. Our match vs Uzbekistan on Saturday afternoon should decide who tops the table.
Eirambler
05/11/2025, 2:22 PM
Surprised to see Noonan playing the full 90 with another game in three days time.
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 2:26 PM
To be fair, Ozhianvuna has been poor since he was introduced as a sub.
FT: 4-1
Based on the 2nd half, Panama could threaten Paraguay. Our match vs Uzbekistan on Saturday afternoon should decide who tops the table.
Just back from injury isn't he? But kovalevskis and Noonan have looked more dangerous for Rovers too tbh. Victor looked bright in some early season cameos.
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 2:35 PM
To be fair, Ozhianvuna has been poor since he was introduced as a sub.
FT: 4-1
Based on the 2nd half, Panama could threaten Paraguay. Our match vs Uzbekistan on Saturday afternoon should decide who tops the table.
Just back from injury isn't he? But kovalevskis and Noonan have looked more dangerous for Rovers too tbh. Victor looked bright in some early season cameos.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 2:36 PM
Just back from injury isn't he?
That, I do not know.
But kovalevskis and Noonan have looked more dangerous for Rovers too tbh.
Noonan was very impressive until the side got filleted with subs. I'd have zero concerns. Some of his work roving deeper in the first half was exquisite.
ontheotherhand
05/11/2025, 2:42 PM
That, I do not know.
Noonan was very impressive until the side got filleted with subs. I'd have zero concerns. Some of his work roving deeper in the first half was exquisite.
He's been out for Rovers anyway. Think he got injured while with the u17s.
Ah Noonans just great to watch isn't he? So intelligent and hard working. Some really impressive players out there though. Great start to the tournament.
tetsujin1979
05/11/2025, 3:12 PM
Uzbekistan won 2-1 in the other game in the group, Paraguay scoring a late penalty.
Kingdom
05/11/2025, 4:04 PM
Ah Noonans just great to watch isn't he? So intelligent and hard working. Some really impressive players out there though. Great start to the tournament.
He absolutely is. I know that Crawford gets plenty of (deserved) criticism with the 21s, but I thought how he utilised Noonan (in the context of Melia) was very smart. They tired Andorra and that gave Noonan the scope to attack them when introduced and that's how the goal came about. Melia was the main man, and rightly so.
Here, Noonan is the main man (rightly so) but it didn't appear as any kind of stone around his neck, he clearly thrived on it. And the proof of the pudding is in the eating as an old mentor used to say to us - goals for Rovers in Europe and now goals for Ireland at U21 level and at an U17 world cup. An inch lower and he'd have had a contender for goal of the touranment in the first match.
elatedscum
05/11/2025, 7:30 PM
Surprised to see Noonan playing the full 90 with another game in three days time.
Knock on effect of not taking another striker (Billy O'Neill first name on the list followed by Shay Reid, Sam Rooney, Cillian Tollett, Charles Akintintayo, Chris Idah and Ben Mahon). If he were to pick up an injury, I'd say either McMahon Browne or Umeh would be pushed up front.
I do think for such a large tournament with potentially 8 games in 22 days, they should allow an extra 2 members of the squad so you can have a full change of players. 21 including 3 keepers is at least one man short of what you'd want.
tetsujin1979
06/11/2025, 12:55 AM
Highlights of the game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBml2oIeBrg
(embedding is disabled for the video)
Nesta99
06/11/2025, 2:21 AM
Uzbekistan won 2-1 in the other game in the group, Paraguay scoring a late penalty.
Other game highlights. Uzbekistan look handy in these limited highlights, certainly know how to finish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8agAF3S1Qg
Couple of other results of note, Germany as holders (for whatever thats worth in underage football) held 1-1 bu Columbia and England hammered 3-0 by Venezuela. Who knew New Caledonia had a side that could qualify for any world cup level.
elatedscum
06/11/2025, 2:52 AM
Underage football should be worried in the city in my opinion - in the longer term anyway. Birth rate is dropping. Affordable housing is almost nil. Social housing is slow. The traditional supply lines of football in the city will dry up I believe. I currently live in a 'Corpo' area on the Northside (I feel dirty uttering that) - zero kids play football outside of whatever they do with their clubs.
My kids live in a 'Corpo' area on the Southside (I feel guilty uttering that) - very few kids play football outside of whatever they do with their clubs. I understand this is similar across the city inside the M50.
There's a problem in that teenagers don't like/don't want to be seen kicking football. It's not cool. Kids that are going out anf staying out, it's electric scooters, scramblers, and drugs. that's what I'm seeing and I reckon I see more than most.
similarly i live in the south inner city and work in the north inner city. to me it's mental that there isn't a single 11 a side pitch in Dublin 8 - thank god for the italians: https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2025/11/05/irish-arm-of-italian-bank-to-fund-delivery-of-first-playing-pitch-for-dublins-liberties/
i remember when i was a kid, say from age 6, we used to spend all our time playing football, either on the street or in a park or in someone's garden. genuinely 7 days a week. once we became teenagers it was basically the same thing after every school day. there'd be girls and some kids hanging out, smoking or drinking or getting high, but pretty much every day you'd play football for 2 hours in the park, just to socialise and have fun. i think it was either perceived as safer then or more socially acceptable for parents to let their young kids disappear to play ball or whatever for hours on end, which probably doesn't help.
when i think of cages in the inner city, they often have people playing (kids climbing over the walls to play in grangegorman still happens every day) but it's nothing like how it used to be - you do see a multiple of people on scooter, hanging out outside shops and takeaways on phones. i remember playing on an old grit cage when i was a teenager. it was in the flats in digges street and i just couldn't believe the level of talent. it was kids from say 12 to 20 and the quality was so good and so ferocious. it felt like a real hotbed of talent. the only other place i've felt that was in La Boca in Buenos Aires.
comparing apples and oranges here but 13/27 of the ireland rugby team born in the 26 counties are from Dublin. i do think far more kids in dublin than have ever done so before are playing either GAA or rugby instead of football.
when i was a kid, i honestly only knew one person who played GAA, that was it. in the 90s and 00s, it was that era where dublin weren't good, and the only player anyone knew was Jason Sherlock. then the GAA invested €19m across 5 years to increase participation among young kids.
https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2020/1207/1182879-capital-investment-inside-dublins-23-year-headstart/
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-10058261.html
and when it came to rugby, we weren't much good either, (first six nations win comes in 2009). Besides, people never started to play until secondary school and by that stage, elite footballers had already been identified etc.
I'd worry now that GAA has probably triple or quadruple the participation rate and kids are playing rugby as young as they start playing football - Damien Duff might be playing rugby and Robbie Keane might be playing GAA. meanwhile the conditions don't exist for street footballers any more, so Wes Hoolahan ends up on a playstation or whatever. put it all into a pot and it's a pretty bad recipe.
not that i want to sound so negative on a day that was so positive.
elatedscum
06/11/2025, 3:16 AM
He's been out for Rovers anyway. Think he got injured while with the u17s.
Ah Noonans just great to watch isn't he? So intelligent and hard working. Some really impressive players out there though. Great start to the tournament.
Noonan, Umeh and Finneran clearly stand out as guys who could be fast tracked. I'd expect to see Umeh and Finneran play for the 19s in March if they qualify for the elites before moving up to the 21s in the not too distant future, possibly in June. Overall a great performance, Victor and Solanke didn't seem 100% and the fact that Finn Sherlock didn't replace Solanke would make me wonder if he's right as well.
I do think Colin was very slow to make changes. 4-0 up was the perfect opportunity to rest the stars and give game time to other players who you will need down the line. Dissapointed not to see Goodness Ogbonna at all.
ontheotherhand
06/11/2025, 10:00 AM
Noonan, Umeh and Finneran clearly stand out as guys who could be fast tracked. I'd expect to see Umeh and Finneran play for the 19s in March if they qualify for the elites before moving up to the 21s in the not too distant future, possibly in June. Overall a great performance, Victor and Solanke didn't seem 100% and the fact that Finn Sherlock didn't replace Solanke would make me wonder if he's right as well.
I do think Colin was very slow to make changes. 4-0 up was the perfect opportunity to rest the stars and give game time to other players who you will need down the line. Dissapointed not to see Goodness Ogbonna at all.
Yeah most of the subs were quite late, especially given the heat.
tetsujin1979
06/11/2025, 10:14 AM
It was mentioned on commentary that Sherlock was late joining the squad from his club
Predator
06/11/2025, 10:26 AM
I thought most of our team looked physically bigger and stronger - older, even - than a lot of the Panama team.
Noonan was very sharp. His movement is impressive and he caused them a lot of problems. I was thinking that Umeh was a bit wasted at LWB. I'd nearly want to see what he was like up top, given his size (especially at that level), but I guess that would probably mean Noonan dropping out, which isn't ideal.
Vinnie Leonard looked quality - his reading of the game was exceptional and he got his blocks in.
Rory Finneran was really good too. A great start for them, but obviously there are bigger challenges ahead.
Eirambler
06/11/2025, 11:03 AM
Other game highlights. Uzbekistan look handy in these limited highlights, certainly know how to finish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8agAF3S1Qg
Couple of other results of note, Germany as holders (for whatever thats worth in underage football) held 1-1 bu Columbia and England hammered 3-0 by Venezuela. Who knew New Caledonia had a side that could qualify for any world cup level.
Three spaces for teams from Oceania, and Australia no longer being part of Oceania, leads to some very weak teams qualifying. New Caledonia scraped in on penalties over Tahiti. I'm sure Old Caledonia's Under 17s would beat New Caledonia's easily, but the way the qualification spaces are handed out means that New Caledonia get to qualify and they don't
In the first round of games New Caledonia lost 6-1, Fiji lost 6-0 and even the one potentially competent Oceania team, New Zealand, lost 3-0 to Mali.
Razors left peg
06/11/2025, 5:56 PM
I was listening to a podcast yesterday where they were saying that Man Utd are monitoring 10 players at this u17 World Cup. They have already signed the Columbian Captain Cristian Orozco. I wonder if any Irish lads are on the radar?
John83
07/11/2025, 2:48 AM
God I hope not. That club's been a slow-moving disaster since Ferguson retired. But yeah, I expect many big clubs have scouts watching it. The Irish lads have a chance to catch someone's eye.
ontheotherhand
07/11/2025, 9:30 AM
God I hope not. That club's been a slow-moving disaster since Ferguson retired. But yeah, I expect many big clubs have scouts watching it. The Irish lads have a chance to catch someone's eye.
For me, these are the ones who caught the eye against Panama, who haven't already signed for relatively big European clubs:
Alex Noonan - didn't have much to do but looks very calm and assured. Dealt with one bad back pass really calmly.
Michael Noonan - nuff said
Vinny Leonard - has a real eye for a pass from the back and carried the ball well too
Max Kovalevskis - whenever he's on the ball you think something could happen. Probably didn't get involved enough with Umeh the main outlet but got his goal obviously and looked dangerous.
At least they caught my eye, but I was obviously particularly keen on seeing how the 3 Rovers lads did (and all the ex-Rovers lads who have either moved up or down since being with us e.g. Solanke, Victor, Brody Lee, Ogbonna, and McDonagh). I know Sean Spaight is highly regarded at Dundalk but he didn't stand out for me the other night.
I know the curren Rovers 3 have all attracted interest already although I've heard much less about Max than the two Noonan's.
Michael has been over to City a bit but, as I said above, I haven't heard much lately. Alex has been scouted but I'm not sure by who. Of our 3 I'd say Max has the biggest chance to up his reputation (just because the others are well known). He's been very bright in his few cameos for us.
ltfc_2004
07/11/2025, 4:01 PM
Looking already at Round 2 a few big countries are underperforming and there could be a stinker of a draw in the last 32 but only way to do it so go out and win every game. We are lucky we are in the second last batch of group games which will be very useful for knowing what to do.
Fair play to New Caledonia getting a 0-0 with Japan yesterday. Population 271k v 123 Million
Eirambler
07/11/2025, 5:09 PM
Must have been some rearguard effort from them, Japan had 35 shots at goal without converting any of them!
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