What are you shrewd chaps predicting as a result?
Me head says 3-0 Poland me heart says 2-0 Poland.
What are you shrewd chaps predicting as a result?
Me head says 3-0 Poland me heart says 2-0 Poland.
Head and heart say 3-0 Ireland :)
2-1 for us
Tricky im sitting in third in a 204 person ncaa pool, and neither of the 2 people in front of me have kentucky winning. This could be the big one.
The full Poland squad is as follows;
- Goalkeepers: Artur Boruc (Bournemouth), Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea), Wojciech Szczesny (Arsenal);
- Defenders: Thiago Cionek (Modena), Kamil Glik (AC Torino ), Jakub Wawrzyniak, Rafal Janicki, Grzegorz Wojtkowiak (all Lechia Gdansk), Marcin Komorowski (Terek Grozny), Paul Olkowski (FC Koeln), Lukasz Szukala (Al-Ittihad);
- Midfielders: Maciej Gajos (Jagiellonia Bialystok), Michael Gyro, Tomasz Jodlowiec, Michael Feldman (all Legia Warsaw), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Sevilla), Karol Linetty (Lech Poznan), Sebastian Mila (Lechia Gdansk), Slawomir Peszko (FC Koeln) Maciej Rybus (Terek Grozny), Krzysztof Maczynski (Guizhou Renhe);
- Fowards: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), Arkadiusz Milik (Ajax Amsterdam), Luke Teodorczyk (Dynamo Kyiv).
Balls.ie
'Five questions that hold key to Euro showdown': http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-31086783.html
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Originally Posted by Dan McDonnell
McClean pulled up in training today - was taken for a scan on his ankle but now doubtful for Saturday.
This could rubber stamp Wilson for left-back if Ward is missing. Probably be McGeady or Brady, fitness depending.
According to MON, it's just a wee "bit of pain across the ankle", "a little bit sore" :)
If Ward is only getting some screws taken out from his ankle this week, then he can't be that match fit, regretfully (for him) he may have to miss this game altogether.
I don't like the idea of a midfielder (McGeady or Brady) filling in at full back unless it's a last option, partly inexperience but mainly because the midfield position is selected with that vulnerable inexperience at fb in mind. If it comes to it, you'd hope that Wilson is selected.
MON has ruled out playing Brady at left back
On a seperate note....choose the playlist of tunes to be played at the game
http://www.fai.ie/ireland/pick-your-...adium-playlist
But Terek Grozny has one of the finest defenses ever assembled.
You got me doing a bit of idle research to find out a little more. All eight defenders started their most recent club games. Only Olkowski of Koln didn't complete ninety minutes, subbed off after an hour with his side trailing 1-0. They went on to draw 1-1 against Werder Bremen courtesy of a late penalty.
Thiago Cionek (Modena) - 28
13th in Italy's Serie B but have one of the best defensive records in the division, only conceding 27 goals in 32 games.
Played centre back at the weekend in a 2-1 defeat.
Kamil Glik (AC Torino) - 27
7th in Serie A, conceding 30 goals in 28 games.
Stated in the centre of a back 3 at the weekend, won 2-0.
Jakub Wawrzyniak (31) Rafal Janicki (22) Grzegorz Wojtkowiak (31) (all Lechia Gdansk)
7th in the Ekstraklasa, conceding 28 goals in 25 games.
Wawrzyniak and Janicki played centre back with Wojtkowiak right back in a 1-0 win at the weekend.
Marcin Komorowski (Terek Grozny) - 30
9th in the Russian Premier League, conceding 19 goals in 20 games.
Played centre back at the weekend in a 1-0 defeat.
Paul Olkowski (FC Koeln) - 25
12th in the Bundesliga, conceding 32 goals in 26 games.
Played right back at the weekend in a 1-1 draw, substituted after 59 minutes.
Lukasz Szukala (Al-Ittihad) - 30
3rd in Saudi Pro League, conceding 20 goals in 20 games.
Played centre back at the weekend in a 1-0 win.
McClean insists he'll be ready as it's nothing major and just some bruising to the bone: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/inter...tness-concern/
There are "concerns" over Gibson though. Whether or not that means he's a doubt, I'm not sure. I can't imagine it's too serious or I'm sure there'd have been more in the news about it.
By the way, you might need to re-jig your weekend plans. Game's on Sunday night! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by RTÉ
Stating the obvious but it's such a massive game. If we win I would see us as favourites for second place, with the fixtures we have out of the way. The Scotland game becomes a massive opportunity for us to take a firm grip on our own destiny, with huge confidence that a long awaited big win would give. Another win there and we would be genuinely challenging Germany for top spot. Of course, in that scenario, Germany would just come to Lansdowne and win but still! If we draw or lose, third place will look extremely doubtful and the Scotland game becomes a high pressure, must win fixture that we don't really excel in.
Really really have a bad feeling for this...we definitely won't win.
We just aren't good enough any more.
It sounds pretty dodgy if Gibson himself is concerned, knowing his own body and all that. More here-
Although having a groin, in itself, shouldn't be too much of an issue :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Martin O'Neill
Apparently Thierry Henry will be covering the game for Sky. They're trying to work out ways to get him past a hostile Irish crowd.
http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/625/med...79029_zz38.jpg
The actual story behind this
I think we are going to get a severe wake up call because of two or three questionable and backwards selection decisions and it will be too late to get anything out of the campaign after this Sunday.
I hate to be as pessimistic as Ardee but we can't have passengers playing in three... potentially four crucial positions and expect to get anything out of this game.
Best case scenario... the draw we invariably end up playing for and the inevitable fist pumps and back slaps after the game.
Yeap.
And the future looks bleak, very bleak.
We always knew this day was coming but really is p*sh now it has.
:(
Predict a statistically likely outcome
Add cloud of ambiguity
Add pessimism or optimism as suits the mood
Claim to be vindicated afterwards
= astrology
I'm gonna be traveling during the game on Sunday and it's not on TV in the US so can't record it. Does anyone know if the games are usually available to download anywhere shortly after games?
Why the gloominess? Our players don't play at an inferior standard to that of their Polish counterparts. It'll be a tight game with neither side being over-run.
Gibson out with a groin problem: https://twitter.com/FAIreland/status...58395868811264
Quote:
.@D_gibson4 has withdrawn from the ROI squad to face Poland on Sunday in @AVIVAStadium with a persistent groin injury. #IrlPol
Gibson out...
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/inter...tness-concern/
Feck. It never seems to run smoothly. Is the team starting to pick itself a bit?
Forde
Coleman
O'Shea
Clark
Wilson
McGeady/Walters
Whelan
McCarthy
McClean (McGeady if Walters on right)
Hoolahan
Two from Hoolahan/Keane/Long/Walters
Interview with Roy:
https://vimeo.com/123223205
Gibson's absence won't be a disaster if it means Wes starts.
Not sure they were really playing for the same spot.
Chaps don't forget about the Irish going tomorrow night vs Witchita state. Notre Dame will get the good vibes going for you. Slight underdogs on the vegas line.
That's besides the point Charlie, logic only goes so far when it comes to us starting with players of technical ability, it's rare that we will have one, never mind two starting, therefore Stutts' statement holds weight
I can't say I'm too excited atm about what we are going to bring to this game. It's more a case of 'show me what you've got, MON'.
Like a few here, I'm of the opinion that we have the players for a team that can do it at this level, hopefully it will take shape against Poland.
A win will set our qual campaign in full swing.