Copenhagan and belgrade were far tricker assignments last year though.
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Copenhagan and belgrade were far tricker assignments last year though.
I think the 00/01 season was the real "breakout" for Irish clubs - certaintly the results achieved generated a bit of attention among non-LoI supporting fans.
Bohs winning in Aberdeen was huge but equally Rosenborg coming to Dublin for a CL qualifier against Shels was a bit moment.
There had been a few close calls in previous years but those Bohs and Shels really raised the bar to a new level.
Obviously Pat's have been the leading the way in recent years.
I was speaking in terms of co-efficient and where we are now.
No doubt Bohs beating Aberdeen (and then winning in Kaiserslauten) was huge.
In term of co-efficient our best years were
00/01 - 2.33
06/07 - 2.833
08/09 - 2.5
The 3 years after that 00/01 season were 0.67, 0.17 and 0.33 though
Lads, its quite simple .... Rovers need to progress tonight or its a poor season in Europe for League of Ireland teams
Ties won for the past 10 years
2011 - 4 (CL, 3 EL)
2010 - 2 (2 EL)
2009 - 3 (3 EL)
2008 - 4 (CL, 2 UEFA, inter toto)
2007 - 2 (UEFA, inter toto)
2006 - 5 (CL, 3 UEFA, intertoto)
2005 - 3 (CL, 2 UEFA)
2004 - 4 (2 CL, 2 inter toto)
2003 - 2 (CL, inter toto)
2002 - 1 (inter toto)
Everyone on twitter use the hashtag #hoopsineurope.
1 Oscar Jansson
27 Pat Sullivan 4 Craig Sives 5 Ken Oman (C) 3 Conor Powell
7 Gary McCabe 21 Ronan Finn 6 Stephen Rice 15 Killian Brennan 20 Billy Dennehy
9 Gary Twigg
Good luck to Rovers.
Any live links for this? I know it's on Setanta (via eircom), but that doesn't ever seem to work.
Its on BET365 website
Stream without commentary here: http://futbolo.tv/video/35-a-lyga-vi...hamrock-rovers
Edit: Lithuanian commentary now.
Bugger, thought kick off was later, cheers Danny!