Sligo's is on TRK futbol
http://liveonsat.com/LJ_foot_uefa_europa.php
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Sligo's is on TRK futbol
http://liveonsat.com/LJ_foot_uefa_europa.php
Will the Shamrock Rovers game be available online anywhere? I'm abroad in America and would love to watch it tomorrow!
Presume the Sligo Rovers game will be available online? Hope so.
I was here and annoying everyone well before you kingdom :p
I'm only a blow in, but looking forward to the next couple of days hopefully get to see both of the games - that are being televised.
The weeks of july I always look forward to from a football point of view, especially now that LOI sides results are improving year on year( i mean clubs, not just 1 or 2 individual teams) consistently and more clubs progressing further
Heard on Sky sports news that if Rangers fail to overturn 1 nil defeat next week that they are out of Europe for this season, so as they are in the same round as Rovers and I heard if Rovers loose they will go into Europa League playoffs.
So whats the story, who's right & will rovers be in the playoff round of Europa League should they lose to FC Copenhagen?
Sky Sports are wrong
Losers of this round, go into Europa league play off round
Losers in the next champions league round go directly into group stages of Europa League
Sky Sports shows the Champions League, therefore the Champions League IS Europe. The Europa league does not exist.
No, still wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
Links should appear on these at some point before kick-off: http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?ma...11&part=sports or http://www.livefootballol.com/stream...ck-rovers.html
Getting to this round was a good result by Rovers. If they were to get the next round it would be a fantastic result. It's hard to look past Copenhagen, prediction: 2-0. I hope I'm wrong and that Rovers can at least get an away goal and have the tie alive going into the second leg. While the prize last week was a guaranteed 4 European games, getting through this round will guarantee 8 games as the losers of the play-offs have the EL group stage as a safety net.
Big test alright, but we can't go into the game assuming it's already lost. We have to go and give it a go. Other LOI teams have beaten "superior" Scandinavian opposition before, and these guys are not going to win the competition. Apoel Nicosia went there 2 years ago, lost the away leg but won the tie, so they're not invincible. Hard task certainly, but this is what you wait 9 months for, the chance to test yourself at the highest level in the club game. I am confident we'll put up a creditable display.
Good luck with it anyway, and to the Pats and Sligo tomorrow.
Not in the last few years. Even a 2-0 aggregate loss for ye would not be a bad result. Its still a learning curve, and at some stage an Irish side has to get that bit of luck in the draw, which over the last few years when you look where pats have ended up(and the opposition) and others it just hasn't happened.
The most important thing, and frustrating is Irish sides not conceding any stupid/basic schoolboy errors taht cost goals i.e. almost all teams managed by Pat Fenlon. Once that has been eradicated, Irish sides always come away looking decent. I honestly believe that those kinda stupid silly mistakes are the easy stick which non loi fans always use to beat the LOI with - and of course its almost always only those things they see....
Malmo looked good last night
In comparison to Rangers. Danish sides are way, way above Scottish sides IMO
IMHO you mean.
I didnt understand the bit yesterday in the papers that if rovers got through against copenhagen the highest ranked team they could draw would be Rangers. IS that because if you make it to the final round as a domestic winner you don't face higher seeded teams who finished runner(s x1,2,3) up in other stronger domestic leagues?
Scottish clubs haven't had a bad track record in recent years, uefa cup finals latter stages of champions league etc. they even managed a decent run outside of the old firm. Current teams aren't great though.
It's five years since a Scottish side did anything of note in Europe (Rangers getting to the UEFA final). Can't think of the last time a Scottish side came top two in a CL group*. That's why they'll be seeded alongside LoI sides next year barring a good season this time out.
* Edit - it was 2007/08.
It's been 3 years - 2008 since Rangers made the uefa cup final, the same year Celtic were in the knock out stages of the CL. Admittedly they've been crap in more recent years, but if you know your history...
Scotland's last 3 years of co-efficient points; 1.875, 2.666, 3.600
Ireland's last 3 years of co-efficient points; 2.500, 1.375, 1.000
Denmark's last 3 years of co-efficient points; 8.200, 4.400, 6.700
Rangers' run to the UEFA Cup final is the only thing stopping Scotland from sliding down to Hungary/Finland levels
I stupidly forgot that the game was tonight and organised dinner in town with a few friends. Anyone know which pubs in the centre of Dublin would be most likely to show the match tonight? None of the others watch football but maybe I can drag them after dinner if I can beg sufficiently.
EDIT: Never mind, I just checked the kick off time again. Probably wont have the time to catch it.
Okay, I meant in the past decade or so they've done well, much better than Danish teams have ever managed, and fully admit that the current crop aren't up to much. Having said that I think that the original point I was replying to was the comparison made between Danish and Swedish teams which the record shows that the Danish teams are demonstrably better. Malmo did look good last night though and should Copenhagen beat Rovers I can only hope for an all scandanavian clash to sort it out.
Not a Sham's fan, But I will be tonight. Looking forward to getting home from work, having a few beers & watching it. Is Setanta Sports the only channel showing it??
Professional footballers play a lower tax rate in Denmark than the Swedish equivalent. Wages are higher in the Danish league and consequently Danish clubs are more attractive to the best players in Scandinavia. Swedish clubs can't compete with the wages offered by clubs like FCK.
Yeah, I think next season will see the Danish league winners go straight into the CL.
Thats a big step for them.
How often has that happened? Over the last 10 years Scottish clubs (since we're back to them again) have gone through to the knockout rounds on several occasions, Celtic have done so to Copenhagen's cost, jeez even Aberdeen whipped them by a large margin in the UEFA cup 3 or 4 years ago. I agree with you ( and haven't previously said otherwise) that scottish clubs at present aren't doing it but over the last decade or so have consistently been better than Danish clubs, so I'll add what I said before about seeing a viking fight to the death and hope that the winner of that particlur duel gets Celtic in a subsequent Europa game.Quote:
Copenhagen were in the last 16 last year, so that's straight out the window.
I think if we're looking at the relative strength of the two leagues, anything more than three years old is actually irrelevant not only for the SPL (or Rangers/Celtic) now, but for them in the immediate future. That's when Rangers started hitting the skids financially and had to cut back drastically (here's a link from 2009 about it, for example). Not sure if Celtic have cut back too or if they've just been hiring crap managers, but basically the results the Old Firm got in Europe in the last decade are mainly from a completely different era to now. Pointing out a result from a few years ago is probably similar to pointing out Derry or Bohs beating Scottish opposition in our last two European encounters.
Obviously a game between, say, Copenhagen and Celtic would go a long way to confirming where the two leagues are though.
Still, I hope it's Rovers playing Celtic
Carslberg dont do football leagues but if they did....they would sponsor one of the main teams and be a cashcow...