So if Pats don't lose on Thursday will he say its been a success?
What's the logic behind judging the league's european campaign a quarter the way though the minimum amount of games?
Ah, if only our clubs were cast in the positive spotlight... What an insincere level of responsibility to place on League of Ireland clubs.FOLLOWING the international team's disappointing displays in the European Championship finals, the spotlight last week turned to the League of Ireland to restore some pride to the Irish soccer scene.
That sentence is just disingenuous to the point of weird.It took a 2-0 home win for Pat's to advance last year, but all they could manage last Thursday was 1-0.
So if Pats don't lose on Thursday will he say its been a success?
What's the logic behind judging the league's european campaign a quarter the way though the minimum amount of games?
I think Sean Ryan is dead right, two matches played (Richmond and Dalymount) and not one rendition of 'the Fields of Athenry' was heard at either venue. No facepaint at either ground no 'mexican wave' and rumour has it (although this is not confirmed) that some supporters actually turned up sober for the match
No 'best fans in the (insert competition of choice)' award for these part time supporters.![]()
Dead right, MB. In fact, the fans were so pathetic that even Roy "" Keane did not deem them worthy of his ire! 3,000 people at two grounds, actually watching football? God help us, what's the fanworld coming to?
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Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
it is negative and certainly premature... at least wait and see whether Shamrock Rovers can beat a seeded team... but he does have a point. Whatever about St. Pats a win is a win, fair enough, and not conceding very important. But Bohs at home after beating Shamrock Rovers 4 nil, should have done better., if Bohs can score 4 goals against former champions, they surely should be aiming to score at home against a second division icelandic side... Bohs have disappointed in Europe recently and have to do better...
That said in the article he implies a massive gulf between us and Iceland which is unfair on Iceland.
So Sean Ryan suffers from premature speculation... snigger...
I was at the game with a friend, and we both thought that Thor had a big size and age advantage over Bohs and played what can charitably be described as industrial football. My friend hadn't been to a game in ages and credited Bohs for playing the better football, but their inexperience was obvious.
Hello, hello? What's going on? What's all this shouting, we'll have no trouble here!
- E Tattsyrup.
Based on the highlights shown earlier, looks like McMahon's goal for Bohs should definitely have stood. Bookies making both Irish clubs favourites to win the actual second leg matches on Thursday anyway.
Linfield are just after beating B36 Tórshavn 3-4 on penalties in the Faroe Islands after a second 0-0 draw.
Actually they usually lost in the 2nd round every time did they not? and thats the reason NI ranking dropped so low as for them to have to play in round 1. Losing in the 1st round would be a disgrace.
A first qualifying round proper in name only, it was more a preliminary qualifying round featuring the winners of the six worst-ranked leagues in Europe; Malta, NI, the Faroe Islands, Luxembourg, Andorra and San Marino. Drawing with Faroese opposition 0-0 twice and making it through on penalties is more cause for blushing than celebration.
Great result for Portadown, they were 1 down to Shkendija 79 from Macedonia after 4 minutes tonight but went on to win the game 2-1 to go through.
Here on a technicality.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
That penalty win earned Linfield €130,000 in prize money.
Good to see Linfield finally get a break on the financial front.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Well done to Linfield and Portadown tonight .... fair play
Should ensure they're not in the preliminary rounds next year?
Well two to watch out for :
Luxembourg are closest to them and should have two sides playing another 2 games.
Wales - TNS start in next round of the cl, and the teams in the el are up against it, but conceivably (its a long shot) all three could through.
That said Linfield, and the NI co-efficient, would be better off if they had played in the preliminary round the last few years. Everyone shuffling up meant they got to play in the second qualifying round and each time got one of the top seeds.
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