I meant it wasn't played in croke park up to then. And why would it when croke park was only for gaelic.
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5 goals since April 2009 - 16 internationals played. Not exactly two years but the point is you don't score many goals. 5 in your last 16 internationals suggests a goal scoring problem, no?
I was answering the different and specific point that we'd only scored two goals in two years. No-one denies we have lacked a regular scorer since Healy semi-retired to Sunderland reserves.
Apart from against Faroe, where we should have scored two before half time and then closed the game, the underlying problem is that our manager and players don't take friendlies seriously. It's not good.
You just wanted to be pedantic ;). The point made was a goal scoring problem regardless of team selections. 5 goals in the last 16 internationals is a goal scoring problem.
I doubt NI are alone in not taking friendlies seriously. It's an useful excuse to have when results don't go your way.
I watched the Faroes game and don't recall two goal scoring chances in the first half that should have been put away, but I'll take your word for it. (Edit I do recall Jonny Evans missing an open goal from a header but that was in the second half).
Think of me as your sub-editor.
Hardly an excuse. I made clear I see it as a bad thing- when roughly half the games are friendlies, it's a right pain when Nige and the boys are happy to write them off as goalless beatings.Quote:
It's an useful excuse to have when results don't go your way
No need to take my word, I missed live coverage thanks to a cross-town power cut. My point was that we should have been able to score early (as in most other recent games against village teams), and only then **** about at walking pace.Quote:
I watched the Faroes game and don't recall two goal scoring chances in the first half that should have been put away, but I'll take your word for it. (Edit I do recall Jonny Evans missing an open goal from a header but that was in the second half)
GR ifk has needed one of those for a long time now.
Well you played Italy a couple of days (4 days to be exact) prior to the Faroes game. For the Italian game, the game plan was to keep it tight and try nick a goal on the break. For the Faroes game, the Faroes employed the same tactic NI used against Italy. It's quite difficult to ask a team to switch from a defensive mentality to a situation where they are expected to dictate and control the pace of the game.
Are the premium match tickets for the NI game on Ticketmaster normal match tickets?
They're €45 a pop. When I go to purchase them I'm not given a seat number etc, it just says general admission, price level 1.
Excuse my ignorance....
I am going out on a limb here and predicting that this tournament will be a success. I anticipate a good sized crowd against Scotland (and a good game) and then the game against the Nordies will have its own flavour and atmosphere and we will probably need to win it to win the tournament.
Scoff all you want at it but I am looking forward to the next two games.
Also good for tourism bringing the punters from up North and across the pond ;)
And it's hi ho and up the Celtic League we go...
Never really understood their obsession with rule britannia, dambusters, 10 German bombers songs etc...
In good voice outside Murrays last night
well at least they changed england to ulster.
Labor councillor calling for next two NI games to be switched from Aviva.
Cllr Kevin Humphreys has called for the cancellation of the next two Northern Ireland matches to be played at the Aviva Stadium. This is due the high levels of public disorder and delinquency fueled by alcohol that occurred last night, Wednesday 9th of February in the surrounding residential areas.
Local residents had to undergo a barrage of abuse and intimidation and were unable to leave their homes. From early afternoon, gangs of supporters were roaming the streets while openly drinking from cans of beer and bottles of spirits. Local streets were used as public conveniences and damage was done to a number of properties. Residents should not be expected to have to undergo this again.
There must be guarantees of proper crowd control, curbs placed on public consumption of alcohol and sufficient Gardai in place to protect residents and property of those on the frontline of moving crowds.
The next two matches are scheduled for Tuesday 24 May (Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland) and Friday 27 May (Wales v Northern Ireland).
Kevin is a Councillor for the South East Inner City and General election candidate for Labour in constituency of Dublin South East. He lives off Bath Avenue, which is part off the crowd control program for the Avivia Stadium.
Does anyone know was it really that bad last night or is this guy a publicity seeking ****?
Everybody knows Nordies are the only ones who can't take their drink, so it's only right that they're banned and nobody else. Sure Temple Bar is a serene haven of virtue every weekend.
Actually, that Labour guy is right. Cancel all football at Lansdowne Road.
Don't know about TM, but as stated in the tickets thread, liable to have access to a no. of tickets at less than that. Will check exact details and get to you all.....
Ha ha. Yer man and Labour have gone up in my estimation! And to be fair is almost definitely right. There is the potential of disorder on the 24th to be sure.
In all seriousness also, he (and other local residents) had better pray a certain team from Govan don't reach the EL Final or it'll make a bunch of paranoid Nordies look like a children's tea party....
The amount of lies I've read around this fixture is shocking.
There was no significant trouble, despite what certain gutter press would want you to believe. The Guards, the stewards, the locals, the scots were all very friendly and a good day was had by all.