You're comparing two completely different occasions there. The atmosphere at some Irish matches in football at Croke Park has seemed like a library too, compared to six nations games against France and England at the same venue.
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Im feeling a little more confident about the game then I was on saturday night. We really are still in it. Im confident Traps experience will have the players in a positive frame of mind come wednesday.
Hopefully he gives Duffer and McGeady a go. Hunty on 65 min if needs be. I wouldnt be completely against the idea of giving Best a go instead of Doyle either. It seems harsh on Doyle but I think we need to change upfront as we never look dangerous with keane/doyle. That said, Ill be the happiest man in Ireland if Doyle nicks one on wednesday because he deserves it.
I said after the game that Andrews had a nightmare on saturday. Ive since watched the game again and can see why lots have disagreed. Although we really cant afford to give the ball away as cheaply as we did on some occasions in Croker.
It is true that we rarely ever go down without a fight especially in huge games against superior opposition. The least i expect from wednesday is to be a very nervous person for atleast 90 minutes. Im reasonably confident we can hit the front at some stage. If we do that…. Who knows!
BTW anyone know the latest with the TV rights?
It's not optimism, it's delusion.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
At times, they ran rings round us on Saturday, they had nearly 70% posession. :eek: And that was when they were only half-arsed. They would have been thrilled with 0-0, to take home and finish the job there in full flow.
0-0 wouldn't have been a great result for us, because if we were going to win the tie, it had to be won in Dublin. We had to take something to Paris. Instead, we took nothing, and our workload has now doubled in half the time.
There's no hope in this world or the next, of us holding them scoreless in Paris for up to 2 hours. Even the best sides don't win in Paris, so what hope us, with our limited players? I'm hoping, not expecting the tie to still be alive come half time on Wednesday night. But I am prepared for the worst.
Just hope the lads enjoy the trip, come what may.
Unfortunately I agree with you 100%. The Irish players ran themselves into the ground in the first half on Saturday forgetting there was another 45 minutes to go. The French let the ball do the talking something we just are not able to do. It will be a miracle if we get anything out of this on Wednesday.
They will have to pace themselves better on Wednesday.
I think the Irish rugby team used to do that but now they pace themselves better. If you are going to run yourselves into the ground best to do it in the last half hour, that way you can recover when the game is over, not during it.
Lads, is there any news on the TV rights for Paris? I'll be trying to watch it in a pub in Brighton, so long as it isnt on a weird tv channel
(sorry, wasn't sure where else to ask and couldnt see a thread about it; feel free to pint me in the right direction)
Discussed below link but NO, nothing sorted yet, Radio or TV !! RTE offered €600k i.e. Pat Kenny's salary, negotiations continue.
http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php...33#post1274533
Sky sports 1 has Internation Football TBC in its schedule at 7.30 on Wednesday so surely they must still be in negotiation.
What ever the difference between the asking price and RTE's/Sky's offer the FAI should stump up, i'm sure it'll be no where near the 5 million that they recieved for television rights on Saturday.
Once more the clowns in the FAI have sold out the Irish people for a quick buck.
They should give money to RTE to help out with the negotiations.
It's a disgraceful situation created by the FAI just like when they sold the rights to Sky Sports. Will these bunch of idiots ever learn?
I was gutted on sat, but now iv'e come up with the most positive thing i can take from the game. At 0-1, Ireland WONT be as cautious as in the home leg, even if trap says so, it wont be gung ho, but we'll go for it a lot more. If we equalized in the first leg, we'd still need an away goal, only this time we have more of a reason and more of a motivation to really go for it, because we have no choice, whereas at 1-1 we'd probably sit back. Thats the main positive i can take from the loss, hopefully we'll go for it and as time passes the french get more and more nervous and we have a night to remember.
I think Stan should pay the difference
Quick everyone email him.
why has nobody mentioned great chance keane missed one on one with keeper and then rebound fell to lawrence who should have scored.. think that is our main problem as keane not a world class finisher in tight matches and you may only get 1 chance .. would henry / anelka missed this chance :ball:
Lawrence didn't miss it, Evra deflected it out for a corner, but the ref gave a goal kick
I don't think Anelka would have missed it for the reason he is able to outmuscle defenders.
Robbie Keane just falls in a heap any time a defender breathes on him.
I agree Keane is not a world class finisher in tight situations.
I would not be too sure of that, because it is a big game they know they can charge the earth for it, I think recently a nig English match was not on TV, it was sold to an internet company which charged £12 to watch it online so I would not be surprised if something similar happened.
As it happened I watched the England match online for free :D or at least could have had I bothered.