Re: Ireland for the cross
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Originally posted by shedite
Ireland U-19 V Austria U-19
2pm tomorrow(wed)
Last night in Cobh was unbelievable. 5,000 fans! How about we double that tomorrow, get a great atmosphere going, and who knows, Kilkenny got an U-21 international, why can't we? Mabye if we create a good enough atmosphere then when we FINALLY get floodlights we could get a few U-21 internationals at the cross.
C'mon Ireland!!!
I think the press estimates of the crowd in Cobh were a bit high. I'd say 2,500 - 3,000 is more realistic.
Floodlights have a lot to do with the siting of underage internationals but so has politics. If we are losing out/have lost out by not having more representative games on Leeside, you must really look beyond the lights issue. I mean, there's a game at the X today and we STILL don't have lights...
Gerry
Bring on the Floodlights.
2,500 on a Monday night in Cobh for an u-19 game is very very good. I can guarantee you if that was on in Tolka or Dalymount on Monday it would be lucky to get such an attendance.
Aside from the floodlights matter (I belive the main reason personally) isn't there some rule that u-21 games can't take place more than 100 miles from the senior international unless the teams agree in advance?
If theres a 1000 at the game today that be good considering its at 2pm on a weekday.
BTW wheres the game on friday on?
Re: Bring on the Floodlights.
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Originally posted by pete
2,500 on a Monday night in Cobh for an u-19 game is very very good. I can guarantee you if that was on in Tolka or Dalymount on Monday it would be lucky to get such an attendance.
Aside from the floodlights matter (I belive the main reason personally) isn't there some rule that u-21 games can't take place more than 100 miles from the senior international unless the teams agree in advance?
If theres a 1000 at the game today that be good considering its at 2pm on a weekday.
BTW wheres the game on friday on?
Yeah, the Cobh turnout was very good.
The rule is for competitive games. If the countries agree, of course, it can be played anywhere. The Denmark U21 is a friendly so the distance rule does not apply.
Friday's game is in Cobh @ 7.30.
For anyone who can't make it, Austria & Latvia will be playing in the Mardyke at the same time.
Gerry