U-21's in Cork, again

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  • Neil

    #1

    U-21's in Cork, again

    I saw Don Givens say somewhere recently that he's looking forward to getting back to working with the U-21's and that their next game is in Cork against Norn Iron in February. Anyone know more?
  • Real ale Madrid
    The Cheeto God
    • Oct 2002
    • 4102

    #2
    IMo they should base the U-21 side in Cork as that's where thay would get the biggest crowds. I'm severly biased in that, but I saw the Game in Kilkenny on Sky and there was only 3,000 or so there and youd get at least 6/7000 at the cross.

    Don't know anything about norn iron game though.

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    • eoinh
      Banned
      • May 2002
      • 2370

      #3
      Re: U-21's in Cork, again

      Originally posted by Neil
      I saw Don Givens say somewhere recently that he's looking forward to getting back to working with the U-21's and that their next game is in Cork against Norn Iron in February. Anyone know more?
      i read that in the irish times too. Although he said "i think, its in Cork". O Flynn will be a bit out of shape though - close season.

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      • The Money Man
        Youth Team
        • Nov 2002
        • 148

        #4
        Originally posted by Real ale Madrid
        I'm severly biased in that, but I saw the Game in Kilkenny on Sky and there was only 3,000 or so there
        The point about attendance is well made. The fellas should be able to expect a decent turn out wherever they play. However, in the interests of the game's development, I think its important to play underage internationals around the country.

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        • pete
          Capped Player
          • Jun 2001
          • 20250

          #5
          It is not possible under uefa rules to play competitive u-21 internationals in Cork. u-21 games can only be something like 100miles or so away from the venue of the senior international. I think they stretched it once to play in Waterford though cos the opposition did not object.
          http://www.forastrust.ie/

          Bring back Rocketman!

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          • Éanna
            International Prospect
            • Jun 2001
            • 9171

            #6
            I think if the other team agrees, it´s ok, so it is feasible, just requires the FAI to actually lean on the opposition FA a bit

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            • eoinh
              Banned
              • May 2002
              • 2370

              #7
              it should really be based on how long it takes to get to the venue. Say an hour and a half, then you could fly them down.

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              • Real ale Madrid
                The Cheeto God
                • Oct 2002
                • 4102

                #8
                See on fai.ie that the U-21's are playing Scotland away now and the Norn Iron match is off because they are playing Finland the same day

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                • The Money Man
                  Youth Team
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 148

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Real ale Madrid
                  See on fai.ie that the U-21's are playing Scotland away now and the Norn Iron match is off because they are playing Finland the same day
                  Organisiational genius exemplified again.

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