It is an Irish city. There can't be any doubt about that unless you're the most blinkered knuckle dragging unionist. Jurisdictionly speaking that's anither story.
Why would you engage with such a person TOWK?
It is an Irish city. There can't be any doubt about that unless you're the most blinkered knuckle dragging unionist. Jurisdictionly speaking that's anither story.
Why would you engage with such a person TOWK?
I'm not mocking Paul, I agree with them - there should definitely be a priority placed on facilitating dedicated travelling fans before the rest of us are accommodated. It's only fair, and the FAI have cocked this up royally. Still, it's hard to deny that he has got on well with travelling fans in the past while his reputation at home is dirt.
And no, I've never made a secret of the fact I rarely attend senior internationals.
Er, no. They despise him as much as anyone in the main, though certain people are obliged to take part in his glad-handing form of 'politics', to get some form of coherent dealings with the FAI, eg. to get access to tickets or to deal with other fans' concerns.
Sadly, this has borne more fruit than his abrasive relationship with the LOI, which is largely understandable tbf.
In the case of the latter I mean!
Well I'm not even talking about the LOI, his reputation is dirt in general. The only times I've actually seen Delaney received warmly (to understate it) is at away games. Usually when he's dishing out freebies.
Certainly. They identify culturally (or ethnically) as Irish and that identity is further given formal legal recognition by the Irish state, so all's good. That, along with the fact their grandparents were born in Ireland, ensures they satisfy FIFA's eligibility criteria.
You don't think the reception Bracken received might have been coloured with a hint of anti-Englishness? Would he have had to put up with the same had he been playing for, say, Wales?
Maybe a personal matter? O'Neill seemed very reluctant to go into detail for whatever reason.
Indeed, I can't believe it was even a "discussion". It would be hard for it not to be given Belfast has always been on the island of Ireland. Were they thinking of moving it elsewhere?...
Delaney exploits their unwavering loyalty, but hopefully they can effect some change for the good of regular travelers without having to vote with their feet. I don't get the impression many would resort to a boycott anyway as it would mean having to give up their support of the team, at least temporarily. That's certainly not a criticism, as it's admittedly a difficult situation; giving that support is obviously very precious to them, and more power to them! I would hope Delaney would do the decent thing off his own bat and get a proper allocation scheme in place without taking advantage of the good will.
Great picture with that article as they run to the corner, also it looks like Walters has a bunch of 4 leaf clover, gripped tight in his left hand.
http://www.independent.ie/incoming/a...Y/o%27shea.jpg
Well spotted geysir, maybe its his good luck charm and he holds it throughout the game :)
McCarthy and Whelan are out. They've been sent back to their clubs.
McCarthy & Whelan sent back to their clubs.....leaves us very short in the middle of the park.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/europ...scotland-game/
McCarthy and Whelan are out and gone back to their respective clubs. Leaves us with Gibson, Meyler, Quinn & Hendrick.
So that guy on the Scottish forum was right ;)
Im begining to become very sceptical of how injury prone and simple knocks players get now. Why wasnt this happening in the past, I dont think i fully believe medical advances.
No doubt McCarthy will turn out for his club next week. How can he play a thursday and a sunday full 90 and then feel something? Its that just from over-doing it?
http://balls.ie/football/changing-gu...-panel-friday/
Now that is a turn-up for the books......
Will Sadlier herald a new era in Irish away performances? Owlsfan will be delighted!
Good for you. F**k sake, what a mood killer that is. I'd play all three of Gibson, Quinn and Hendrick now I think but there's no way Walters won't be playing. I'd love to know how much that Martinez is paying the FAI doctors.
To answer Paul's comment, Martin O'Neill said in the Indo that it's not a bad injury and would be no problem if he had another week. So, no need for a conspiracy theory if he doesn't play.
But, I think any of us who have played have played with severe strains and maybe even minor tears. Personally I have never torn a hamstring (I have matchstick legs so don't really have any!) but I have torn ankle ligaments. I reckon a tear is one thing but in the old days international players would play through a strain. These days with players worth so much and with clubs holding power I think an international player just can't risk upsetting his club by playing through a strain.
I think that's all it is.
Stutts has it spot on I reckon.
I'd start with Keane. Long and Walters are great sub options, both if we're chasing the game and go 4-4-2.