Correct, apart from the "temperature" reference. Every ball in every pot is stone cold, as they always have been, and always will be. You get what you're given, and you make the best of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
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Correct, apart from the "temperature" reference. Every ball in every pot is stone cold, as they always have been, and always will be. You get what you're given, and you make the best of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Our fans got to Russia and Armenia. They'll have to find some way of getting to Brazil in 3 years time. Ukraine will be a laugh by comparison.Quote:
Originally Posted by French Toasht
Two years ago, today...I'll never forget the day or the date. A little bit different feeling now :D (though I won't lie, I still get that feeling in my stomach/chest when I think about it or see the infamous picture).
Its good that people are finally seeing Blatter for the **** he is too, even if it took him making an ignorant comment on racism to do so.
Anyone seen this? Infographic showing which teams passed back to the goalkeeper most during the qualifiers. Unsurprisingly we've the third highest percentage. We are behind England though. :)
Statistics ??
A successful lump forward should count for at least 3 successful passes.
Not sure where to put this but hopefully we can add a few more 'memorable games' to this list next summer. Some BIG omissions IMO....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...eland-football
Too big to post whole article on here.
Just watching Norwich v Arsenal. Remind me again someone, please, why it is Trap doesn't play Hoolahan. The boy is far and away (over the horizon) better than either Whelan or Andrews.
I think he's happy with Whelan and Andrews in the system he plays. McGeady and Duff are very attacking focused, although of late they have been much more involved in tracking back etc (esp. McGeady), Robbie Keane often drops back into almost an advanced midfielder role when we dont have possession at times. Having two defensively minded midfielders (i.e. cautious ones who tend to play safe passes) gives protection to our back line. Andrews is also a threat from set pieces, and a decent headerer of the ball. Hoolahan is technically better than both but I think Trap might think it's a risk to play him. Also Andrews and Whelan (when both fit) seem to have a good understanding with each other, and when another midfielder starts (e.g. Paul Green home vs Russia) we look at bit shaky. I'd have Hoolahan in the squad though, ahead of McCarthy or Gibson at the moment.
Agreed that he's a far better ball player but Edmundo makes solid points about the current midfield roles and shape, along with possibly compromising the solidity of the midfield as it is.
Hopefully he'll get a run in the friendlies and makes the most of the opportunity when he gets it. If he showed well at all he'd be my joint favourite midfield "backup" (for now) along with Fahey.
Before last month, he was known as that "LOI/Shelbourne reject", now people are demanding he play on the back of two good league games. Anyone could play for us on the back of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by mark12345
The squad won't change much between now and the next qualifiers. It rarely does. Coach's prefer to stick to what they know at this stage.
I don't remember anyone saying that.
Hoolahan is just unlucky. I think Trap is wrong not to have him in the squad, but the fact is that the only person he can replace is Robbie and he's just not the same class of player. I think he should still be in the squad because he'd be a better option in a 4-5-1 than McCarthy, but Trap's obviously not interested.
An uncharacteristic positive article in the Independent on the change of Ireland's fortunes:
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-2940131.html
I thought this was a great list. The stories of all of our finals matches is well trodden. A comparison of the players in the 82 campaign with the players available now shows both how wel Trap has done and how much wasted potential there was in the Hand era.
When we played Russia and Armenia, we were the only opposition fans vying for accomodation, transport etc. We didn't have to travel between stadia 20 hours apart. In Ukraine you will be competing with 15 other nations fans along with the many neutrals who will show up aswell. Read the article, it says Ukraine's accomodation and transport situation is dire. Their stadia may be up to scratch but the infrastructure is still stuck in the Communist days.
Like I said previously, lets just hope we are in a group based in Poland.
Since we're in pot 4 are we guaranteed to be drawn in position 4 in the group?
For example, if we get drawn in Group B our first two games would take place in Lviv and the final game in Kharkiv?
In Poland or Ukraine, we'll be vying with 6 other nations for accommodation, and only 2 others in the group venues themselves. If we are D2, all our group games will be in Kiev, so we can base ourselves there for the week.Quote:
Originally Posted by French Toasht
Ukraine has nicer cities, bigger stadiums, more tickets available, and cheaper costs of living. The accommodation costs are an issue, but that's to be expected for such an event, and it's pretty much the same in Poland also. As regards the infrastructure, everything will be fine come the tournament. Airport terminals are being added or renovated, new high speed rail links are being built, and will be ready in time. There's usually panic articles written about unglamourous areas that stage sports events, only to discover when you turn up, that it's not anywhere near as bad as it's made out to be. That's journalism for you.
If you want to go to major tournaments, you have to be prepared to travel, sometimes long distances. The WC is in Brazil. Some of the venues are 3,000kms apart, and will make the odd trek across Poland or Ukraine look a spin.
Hmm, that's one way of looking at it...
I have never come across someone with such negative optimism as mypost. It's quite something.
Has anyone used the UEFA ticket portal on their website? What are the chances of getting a ticket this way?
No harm in registering. Seems like you are gonna have to register anyway come the draw.
MP Why do you say Ukraine has nicer cities? Just curious. It seems like different people base that on different ****.
Has anyone else been to Poland and noticed in the summer they put strawberries in everything? You have to like strawberries to go to Poland in the summer.
I think any group in this tournament is going to be very tough, it looks like the best of European football is going to be there. We will have to go on the offensive to get anywhere past the group stage.
The draw is next Friday at 5.00 right?
Does anyone know will that mean they will talk rubbish for the first 30 minutes than draw the balls?
As im working i can only take a short 15 min break just to see the actual draw.
Any ideas what time exactly?
They always talk rubbish for at least half an hour.
Get somebody who is watching the draw to text you just as the draw is about to start?