Reports on the TV3 news this morning about England coming to play Ireland at the Aviva in June. What do people think of this. At least it will be a money spinner for the FAI which will help pay JD excessive wages.
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Reports on the TV3 news this morning about England coming to play Ireland at the Aviva in June. What do people think of this. At least it will be a money spinner for the FAI which will help pay JD excessive wages.
There have been rumours of a possible England friendly for a while now. Looking at the lined up Ireland fixtures for 2011 at the Aviva you can see why as none of them are likely to be sell outs. The FAI need a big pay day that perhaps only a game against England can give them.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/...d_england.html
Story's gathering some pace now. Interesting enough; the first thought that came to mind was; is it a big security risk? Ireland-England rugby games always pass off very peacefully, but football attracts a different kind of animal. Hooliganism isn't what it used to be in England, but Millwall-West Ham Carling Cup riots last year, along with the Birmingham City fans a few weeks ago, showed that trouble is still bubbling under the surface. Irish-English relations have thawed considerably since 1995, of course, but it only takes a small band of nutcases for things to kick off.
And you can be guaranteed a certain number of said nutcases will make it across, so security will need to be strong that night. The pairing has to happen something soon, either competitive or friendly, its been over 15 years now, previous to that we played four times in about seven years. I would welcome the game, but have an uneasy feeling about it.
Bad idea, a significant element of their fan base is pre-disposed to violence (yes, less than in the 1980s but it's still there) and they will likely see this as a chance to rip up a new stadium. Does no one remember 1995 ?
Why are we playing them anyway ? Tactically they will not offer us any challenge similar to what we are facing over the next 12-14 months. At least if we were playing a team like the Germans, Portugal or the Dutch we would be playing a team that would challenge us tactically.
A big friendly will be good for the coffers. Security might be a worry, but it shouldn't stop the game going ahead, and if friendlies like this were more regular, the 'edge' to them wouldn't be so heightened.
Portugal, Netherlands and Germany wouldn't sell out which as others says is the main consideration. I doubt the tactical challenge they'd offer really counts for much.
I don't want to talk up the likelihood of trouble at games, but two large groups of Rangers fans hitting town in February may give an idea of what to expect?
A great 'friendly' coup if the FAI pull it off. Just the type of game to end the season on.
I guess there will be not be too many calling for Trap to do much experimentation here :)
Sky Sports have the tv rights for friendlies?
So in the space of 3 months or so we'll play England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland? That'll prepare us well for coming campaigns...
Dodge what's this we business about.you don't support the national team like trevor ringland,st pats is your country :p
Please God tell me this is a joke..........
Out of curiosity, when was the last time there was trouble with English national team fans at any match?
IIRC, it was at Euro 2000, though I'd be open to correction.
2003 - England v Turkey at Sunderland I'd guess.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2904435.stm
But there was a bit of trouble in the Algarve during Euro 2004 too.
I think the Irish construction industry lobbied for this game. The rebuilding of the new west stand will be a good short term job boost in July and August.
Denial issued by the FA: http://football365.com/story/0,17033...565091,00.html
The RTE article contained the same denial, but is the denial coming from the FA, tets?
They just say the Press Association Sport, do they release statements on behalf of the FA?
I suppose we should hopefully have a near full strength squad available for a suggested fixture on the 8th June.
We're playing the qualifier against Macedonia on the 4th.
We'd want to be going at England from an attacking sense - none of this "dont lose" crack!!!
Yeah - I'm just reminiscing about our performance in Wembley in 91. I'm sure everyone recalls that period of play where we had them penned into their own box???
We had a right go in 95 as well.
If we don't get stuck into England - the IRISH fans will riot!!!!!!!!
http://www.sportinglife.com/football...R_England.html
England will not be tackling the Republic of Ireland in a friendly at any point in 2011.
Reports had surfaced claiming officials from the FA and their Football Association of Ireland counterparts were in discussions about a meeting at the Aviva Stadium next June.
The Three Lions will have a spare date to fill if, as expected, the proposed friendly with Thailand on June 8 is scrapped and it was suggested England would be making their first visit to Dublin since the ill-fated encounter in 1995 that was abandoned due to crowd trouble after just 27 minutes.
However, Press Association Sport understands there will not be a game arranged between the two countries next summer and there are no plans for a meeting at any point next year.
Meanwhile, there has still been no decision about opponents for England's February friendly.
Fabio Capello has settled on Copenhagen's Parken Stadium as a venue for a fixture he views as vital preparation for the Euro 2012 qualifier with Wales in Cardiff on March 26.
However, Argentina withdrew from the match after it was moved to Tuesday, February 8 and so far no alternative has been confirmed as speculation Uruguay or Paraguay might step in proved to be unfounded.
It is also believed England will play a friendly following the Wales game.
There has been no confirmation of a fixture by the FA but Ghana have previously stated they will play England in March, which if correct, would be on the 29th, the second date of the international double-header.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOTGe12Wu0U
I watched it two or three years ago, decent watch
Japan 2002 was the last time that English and Irish fans did any mixing and I can't remember hearing of any bother, we went to the same pubs hung around in a lot of the same places and generally got on fine. As GR suggests the Celtic cup might be more of a handful (or if Rangers get to the final of the Europa, the last time that happened it didn't go great.)
Germany would sell out as much as the Ingles, as would Spain & F****e.
As for Feb, surely you mean two groups of large Rangers fans? Though surely the UVF & UDA would set aside their differences for this one....
;)
More seriously, pray that Govan's finest get nowhere near the EL Final whilst their fellow fascist travellers in Ingerland's support will doubtless try to cause trouble in Wales in the spring.
There's been a massive growth in far-right activity in recent years, so they're just looking for an excuse.
I knew a post by Gather round would awaken ArdeeBhoy.
To be fair to the Great Rotund one, don't take those points too seriously. But on reflection, the presence of neo-fascist Ingerland (or of anyone else) fans is not that one that greatly enthuses me.
Don't forget in Germany '06, a mere 828 of the Tans finest transgressed. So 'welcome' so close to home, I think not.
Though more and more of those 3k+ banning orders will have expired by the time we eventually do meet.
I'd love to play em. Just hope the Trap lets us off the leash for once.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...285302634.html
such a shame we didn't get to play em just before 2002 when Keano was at his peak.
In terms of likely trouble then this game is bound to attract a few nutters (I work in the same building as one and he's already buzzing about the possibility of a match between us). A lot of England fans have moved on since 95 and I think it was during the WC that reporters had noticed it was more a blackberry/coffee drinking/metro sexual crowd that was going to the games (then again it was expensive enough to get there which might explain the crowd that went.....).
BRING IT ON.
What could possibly go wrong ?
An Garda Siochana has shown itself time and time again to be unable to control a few idiots outside of Tallaght or Dalymount Park during the Bohs/Rovers derbies - im not too confident in their ability to handle the thugs from NI or England that, lets be honest, would find a way to get to Dublin.
If this does go through, it may very well be the first home game I voluntarily miss since I moved to Dublin 8 years ago.
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Contrasting reports from the FAI and the FA according to this article: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...r-2456986.html
The Gards ARE the "few idiots."
The '95 rioting was organised by a neo-nazi group with only a very loose affiliation to football. The English authorities have a much firmer grasp on hooliganism than they did back then and I'd be very surprised if there was much trouble at all.
You're probably right, but the reservations expressed above are not without reason. If anything the activities of the far-right have mushroomed 'significantly' in recent years.
And the affiliations to football are very much there. Hence most of the banning orders. Certainly with the Ingles.
Not sure about how many Scots, Welsh or the Nordie fans are subject to such??
Almost as serious is the apparent determination of The FAI to play the four teams who're our neighbours (Couldn't we just play a GB v.Ireland game and get over all this impending mediocrity in one foul swoop??) in quick succession at home.
Talk about the adage of Quantity over quality, FFS.
I'd love to have been a Gard at the '95 match.
Actually, I would love to see one of the regular Dalymount Gards go up to a proper British skinhead and tell him that singing is banned outside the stadium.