Maybe not, but quite funny really.
I know I'll be watching, hoping against hope that maybe, just maybe, Ndo nutmegs Gary Neville, Richie Ryan scores afree kick or Peers wins a header against Berbatov. Oh the surge of pride will be enormous, won't it?
Then we can all devote another 16 pages to chatting about the game we wish never happened.
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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Team for the game
Airtricity League XI: Gary Rogers, Brian Shelley, Conor Powell, Gavin Peers, Ken Oman, Ryan Guy, Paul Keegan, Shaun Williams, Joseph Ndo, Killian Brennan, Paddy Madden
http://www.airtricityleague.com/inde...e-xi-to-attack
I would have started with Sheppard up top, but looks like a decent team.
Nah Sheppard is far too hot and cold, and mostly cold. Madden is a far better player. Interesting to see he hasn't started the league's best midfielder, thankfully, the last thing we need is to loose him to an injury. Hopefully Joey and Peers only play the first half.
He hasnt started the leagues best defender either but im delighted with that
Here on a technicality.
so bray didnt play villareal and bohs didnt play aston villa recently?
the barca v limerick match wouldve been a financial disaster given the small crowd that wouldve turned up. limerick / munster people just dont turn up to these things.
never said the FAI bank rolled the whole lge.
so the fai shouldnt have got involved with the new stadium??
personalising your argument with the "a bit slow" comment is poor posting really but maybe it will earn you another green dot. well done
The small crowd that would have turned up to watch one of the biggest clubs in the world? Come off it.
The games you mention don't constitute "Games like this" as per Dodge's post. Limerick v Barca does.
(And sorry Dodge - I know you're well able to answer for yourself too...)
There's also the question of saturation. The casual fans over here are probably pretty sick of seeing the same 5 or 6 English teams come over to play in games like this. It's probably only fans of the Premiership clubs specifically and the odd LoI fan who attends these games, that's certainly the way it looked at the Villa-Bohs game anyway. If it was Limerick vs Barcelona, there would be A LOT more casual interest to see a team live that one never or very rarely gets the chance to see live.
But United arent even my reason for hating this game, it's that, for ever, the answer to the question "What was the first soccer match ever played at the Aviva stadium?" will basically be "a desperate fundraiser" rather than something we can have a bit of pride in.
Long shot but spare ticket available here, one of the €45 ones - 087-9499073 if anyone is after one
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Is it a sell out?
You've got no fans.
According to another forum I'm on, they read somewhere that the FAI have declared it a sell out![]()
Not if they can't afford it. Simple business sense
Then stop trying to use the "I can't understand" argument. Either you can't understand it (ie you're a bit slow), or you can understand it and choose not topersonalising your argument with the "a bit slow" comment is poor posting really
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Hope our boys do us proud tonight and destroy this bunch of Irish league journeymen.
From Extra Time interview with Paddy Madden:
'Madden is delighted to be in the squad to face the side he has supported all his life and is looking forward to facing some of the world’s best players... '
“When I heard that I’d got into the squad I was chuffed, because as a United fan I’m getting to play against the team I support all my life” '
That's what we're up against in a nutshell.
There is no hope.
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