ugh. Iceland.
Good luck to all the teams (except Rovers). Looks like all our teams have a really good chance of progressing.
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ugh. Iceland.
Good luck to all the teams (except Rovers). Looks like all our teams have a really good chance of progressing.
Couldn't believe it when I saw that earlier. Very negative. I've spoken to a lot of Dundalk people this season, within the club and fans around town, and all the talk was of getting a winnable tie, progression, and at worst dropping into the Europa League play off round. Not one person mentioned Celtic to me. I personally thought referring to Dundalk there (or any our clubs for that matter) as a League of Ireland 'outfit' was offensive.
Maybe should talk about how they're going to beat the Icelandic champions first ;)
Good draw all round. Lets hope we get a lot of progression!
The league's low seeding makes it very difficult to progress in the Champions League. We wanted a draw that is competitive. We got that.
Now for part that is our responsibility, winning the tie.
I was talking to a few of the players in the gym last night and they are buzzing for the opportunity.
I've been informed that the summary actually first said that Dundalk had "missed out" on a "dream tie", so the later mention of a "glamour tie" was actually an attempted improvement. Good lord. Presumably someone realised what a silly message it conveyed, but it's not as if the amendment was any less daft.
St Pats away game against Jeunesse Esch is now on Tuesday 5th July instead of Thursday 7th.
Got bent over by UEFA , they gave official confirmation last night then changed the fixture anyway. It's cost the club a right few quid & it's cost me a right few quid on lost flights & extra nights away.
Luxembourg, Iceland and Estonia (in particular) are problematic for UEFA in the early rounds as most of the clubs are bunched together in a small area and often sharing a couple of stadiums that are up to Euro standard. When Dundalk played Jeunesse we got bumped from Thursday to Tuesday at less than a week's notice. Who fecked up with Pats? Did Pats jump the gun or did UEFA change their mind after confirming dates?
Pat's said themselves on the afternoon of the draw "We're drawn at home but first but all dates etc to be confirmed".
I haven't seen 'official confirmation' of a Thursday game anywhere announced by Pat's. If anyone went ahead and booked flights off the back of the draw itself then they've nobody to blame but themselves. Jeunesse Esch played their European games against Dundalk on Tuesday nights too.
Same thing happened Rovers last year as well right?
The three home Europa League dates and kick off times are now official.. because the FAI have said so. :-)
The three SSE Airtricity League clubs competing in the UEFA Europa League have confirmed the dates and times of their home ties.
St. Patrick's Athletic will welcome Luxembourgian side AS Jeunesse Esch to Inchicore on Tuesday, June 28th with kick-off at 7.45pm for the first leg.
Shamrock Rovers welcome Finnish side ROPS Rovaniemi to the Tallaght Stadium on Thursday, June 30th with kick-off at 8pm for the first leg.
Cork City host Northern Irish side Linfield at Turner's Cross on Thursday, July 7th and will also kick-off at 7.45 pm for the second leg.
The away ties will be confirmed by UEFA in due course.
Club got confirmation from UEFA on Monday then they changed the fixture anyway on Tuesday morning.
This is Pat's statement from yesterday:
Due to circumstances beyond our control we regret to announce that UEFA have rescheduled the away leg of our upcoming UEFA Europa League game versus AS Jeunesse Esch to Tuesday the 5th of July.
We have been in touch with the FAI who have put in an appeal on our behalf to UEFA on the basis that we had already received official communication with confirmation of the away leg to take place on the 7th July, and that both the club and supporters would have made commitments on that basis.
Unfortunately, UEFA have today insisted that the date be changed to Tuesday 5th July. We regret this late change and will be raising the matter at a future date with UEFA as all communications, both verbal and official written confirmation of draw clearly state that the match was due to take place on the 7th July.
We are aware that some supporters may have already booked flights and accommodation and will be inconvenienced, and we regret this as the Club took the precaution of not releasing dates until official written communication was received from UEFA.
Once again we apologise for any inconvenience caused to our supporters, but unfortunately this late change was imposed on us beyond our control.
We would advise fans who have made arrangements to contact their flight operators to try to cancel/amend their flights as soon as possible.