On a penalty shoot-out...
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On a penalty shoot-out...
Squad for this month's double-header with Norway:
Eric Grimes (Leeds Utd FC)
Shane Fagan (Shamrock Rovers FC)
Noe Baba (Fulham FC)
Seán Long (Reading FC)
Kyle McFadden (Norwich City FC)
Ryan McConnell (Manchester United FC)
Evan Finnegan (Doncaster Rovers FC)
Kristian Scott (Stoke City FC)
Alan Browne (Cork City FC)
Jack Byrne (Manchester City FC)
Jake Mulraney (Nottingham Forest FC)
Adam Wixted (Derby County FC)
Sam Byrne (Manchester Utd FC)
Conor Wilkinson (Bolton Wanderers FC)
Alex O'Hanlon (Liverpool FC)
Cody Mulhall (Hibernian FC)
Eoghan O'Connell (Celtic FC)
Dean O'Halloran (Fulham FC)
games are on in Bray on Tuesday night and UCD the following Thursday afternoon
might make it out to the game in the Carlisle grounds
Kristian Scott (Stoke City FC) whats the story with this lad ? Kristian Scott Thomas
Norway 1-0 up at halftime in Bray.
Norway's goal came from a header at the far post from a free kick. Norway very much on top in the first half, apart from a brief rally from the Ireland team towards the end. Ireland improved in the second half, with substitute Jack Byrne coming close from a shot from distance. Other than that, the Norwegian centre half dealt with everything comfortably.
Noe Baba was playing through the middle, and seemed to be involved in everything, but tired towards the end of the second half. The Irish keeper didn't impress me either, punched a few clearances when it seemed easier to catch.
Not sure of the name of the lad up front by himself (he was wearing number 9) but there seemed to be a bit of the Anthony Stokes "try to beat the opposition single handedly" attitude to him, kept running into dead ends in possession and trying to dribble past two or more players when a simple pass earlier would have released a teammate.
Incidentally, the ref was a woman, first time I've been to a game with a female ref
The lad up front was probably Sam Byrne.
yeah, according to the review on loi19.com it was him: http://loi19.com/index.php/internati...of-ireland-0-1
The right sided centre half who was wearing 15 was good as well I thought.
http://www.fai.ie/international/unde...riendlies.html
New squad few diferent players from last week. Good to see O hanlon back. Lewis hasnt played for us for a while. Liam kelly is new to the set up. Be interesting to see if Baba plays midfield again.
Great to see four LOI players in there as well.
Strange that Jack Byrne isn't in the squad, thought he played well against Norway
Beaten by Slovenia and a contributor on YBIG who was at the game claims it was brutal and questioned Doolin coaching ability.
http://www.fai.ie/international/unde...-slovenia.html
On a slightly related note, I was watching Stokes' performance last week and was remembering seeing him play for Ireland u-19 against their German counterparts at Dalyer in 2007 in Euro Elite qualifying. I googled the game there, expecting to see a heap of familiar German names, and to see which of the Irish lads went on to play senior for us.
Sobering reading.
http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss19/matchdetails.php?id=120
I love following the underage teams but I'm not sure it's worth the time and the wishful thinking and hoping anymore!
I was at that German game, the thread for the series of qualifiers is here: http://foot.ie/threads/59747-U19-squ...te-Qualifiers/
Winning 1 Nil
11th minute goal, 70 mins gones
By "fell out with them" you mean he didn't pick them because they skipped the qualifiers to play for their clubs.
2 Nil to the young boys in green
Conor Whittle (Waterford) and Kevin Toner (Aston Villa) with the goals.
2 nil
Squad for the qualifying stage:
Eric Grimes (Leeds United), Shane Fagan (Shamrock Rovers), Noe Baba (Fulham), Sean Long (Reading), Kyle McFadden (Norwich City), Ryan O’Reilly (Stoke City), Kevin Toner (Aston Villa), Bobby Moseley (Birmingham City), Thomas Mulroney (St Patricks Athletic), Alan Browne (Cork City), Colm Crowe (UCD), Dean O’Halloran (Fulham), Steven McCarthy (Sunderland), Adam Wixted (Derby County), Alex O’Hanlon (Liverpool), Sam Byrne (Manchester United), Alan O’Sullivan (Aberdeen).
any reason why Jack Byrne is overlooked?
No idea, all I can think of is that he's needed at City. Played a blinder by all accounts as City's U19s beat Bayern 6-0 yesterday.
I'd heard that, highlights of the game here: http://mcfc.co.uk/Carousel?id=6fcf19...58a7620&play=1
Live text commentary of today's game VS Azerbaijan on uefa.com from 1pm today: http://www.uefa.com/under19/season=2...sts/index.html
I read somewhere that Viera really rates Jack Byrne, Ian Lawlor, some Spanish and some Portuguese lad. I'll try and find it, but he was talking about being really happy with the academy and them having alot of local Mancunians in the youth teams, but he seems to namecheck those four lads in the article. Fairly sure that he told Pellegrini to look at Ian Lawlor and that was why he was upped to their Champions League squad for a game a few weeks ago.
2 up with 5 mins left. O hanlon with a goal and assist. He has beendn excellent in the liverpool under 18 games Ive seen on liverpool tv this season real technician
Swedish dominating so far
Ireland just gone 1-0 up late on with a goal from Reading's Liam Kelly.
Great result, through to Elite stage.
And what a winner!
Some goal, all over the web now, especially on Facebook...
Sure he just hoofed it. You win nothing by hoofing it :)
final game in the qualifiers VS Bosnia about to kick off
live text commetnary on uefa.com: http://www.uefa.com/under19/season=2...&match=2011157
Here's one Kelly scored for Reading's under-18s against Bolton a few months ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUwHjl4ltP0
1-1, heading into second half injury time. UCD's Colm Crowe equalising at the end of the first.
finished 1-1, Ireland top the group on 7 points, Sweden in second after thumping Azerbaijan 5-1
just read that France have been eliminated after finishing third in their group behind Iceland and Belgium!