This is great to see. A packed Turners Cross will host a great atmosphere and will be great to see another international played outside Dublin.
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This is great to see. A packed Turners Cross will host a great atmosphere and will be great to see another international played outside Dublin.
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Originally Posted by FAI
Good to see matches being moved outside of the capital. Realistically though, only Cork and Limerick are in a position to host games, unless the GAA changes their rules.
Belfast...
I remember going to the Australia friendly in Thomond. Terrible atmosphere. Might have had something to do with the score though.
Or the opposition. Australian matches always ted to be grim. I remember being bored stupid playing them at Lansdowne years ago. Clinton scored a ridiculous goal in that game too iirc.
I still can't take Oz seriously at soccer.
I'm all for provincial grounded games.
Walsall, I'd think in that hairy scenario Derry is getting first dibs on that game.
Windsor wouldn't be likely to be available but Ravenhill has held football matches before and the facilities are more than adequate
I've become a human form of Lansdowne Road.
I have to admit it makes me smile every time
You were always known as Backs-To-The-Wall to me.
I've been thinking about this today. There's no reason at all why a game couldn't happen in the North. We have played in London many times with no difficulties.
The usual suspects will have a problem, but they are easily ignored. We have a lot of fans in Limerick so we have taken games there. We have a lot of fans in London so we have taken games there. We have a lot of fans in Belfast so why not take a game there. Those usual suspects will have a hard time explaining why Belfast is different from London.
I would suggest Belfast first instead of Derry simply because if you have done it in Belfast, going to a League of Ireland ground in Derry wouldn't be remotely controversial. If you start in Derry though you have to go through the nonsense twice.
In the long term I think the nonsense would be worth going through though.
Could always just play Northern Ireland in Windsor Park?
If the IFA have to sign off on it (I believe they do, as it's their jurisdiction, but I might be wrong), I can't imagine it ever happening.
First they came for our players, then they came for our fans etc ad infinitum forever.
It won't happen, and us up here would be the ones who'd have to listen to it over and over again.
Further to this playing in the territory of the IFA:
http://resources.fifa.com/mm/documen...en_neutral.pdfQuote:
Originally Posted by Section 83.2 of FIFA's statutes state:
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So yeah, IFA approval needed.