Quality performance from Rovers tonight, when it was needed.
A step up in class expected against the brazilian-dominated Santa Clara but we'll give it a go.
Looking at Bert's updated table that Virtus result is great for the LOI. We'll finish ahead of the Moldovans for sure now. Would need an awful lot to go against us to not have a team in the Europa league in 27/28.
Even though everyone is dreaming about having 2 Irish sides in the league phase, it is more likely imo, that we have 0 rather than 2 going into the playoff round.
Even though the tie was close on the scoreboard it was pretty obvious, to me at least that Shels are a far better side than Linfield. It'd be a disaster if they didn't beat them over 2 legs.
Quality performance from Rovers tonight, when it was needed.
A step up in class expected against the brazilian-dominated Santa Clara but we'll give it a go.
But will those Brazilians fancy it on a cold wet night in Tallaght ? Roll on a bit of proper weather
Also with the new set up in europe over the past 5 years or so, once you win your league and from a ranking where Ireland currently is, its almost impossible not to make the group stages these days, maybe 'almost impossible' not strictly accurate, but look at the amount of chances you will get from that league winners route to make it, now Shels have 60% (I would think) chance.
Then again Linfield even with their handicap of not a great standard domestic and competitive league out of season are building up a head of steam, so they will fancy making it too for sure for their first ever time.
Compare all of this to league winners mid 10's up to covid, you got one back door, and some years none you lost and you were out, as Dundalk and Cork C found out, but same conditions applied to all clubs, so much better opportunities now to advance and that has to be a good thing.
Solid win for Rovers last night, and a damn good effort by Pats, but even at 2-0 up, they still had a fair bit to go, but hats off to them for having a right go.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
Im still trying to wrap my head around Shels making group stages by beating Linfield , lose , lose beat Linfield again.
100% the Champions route provided you avoid a landmine in the first round gives you a parachute (which shels have used) but there were multiple worse options than Linfield on both ocasions.
Rovers will need to take it up a level to beat Santa Clara, a quik google shows them losing against Benfica and Porto in the league in tight matches and winning away at Sporting Lisbon.
Rovers runs in Europe have given us hope and we are used to seeing them winning but we are long odds against here.
If we can keep it to 1 away we have a shout but that will be a big ask.
Good decision by Rovers and Shels to postpone next weekends league match between them
115 seats available on club charter for €520. Should be a good trip for those travelling over
Thats a great price and great experience for the fans who travel over. a good result over there and the plane will be a happy one coming back
Out of interest, are fans segregated from players on these charter flights?
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I see the Youth League draw is on Thursday week, with the first round next month. Shels are our representatives - looks like these are the teams they could be drawn against (from the Bert Kassies forum). Probably more likely to get a western side, but then we could have been off to Kosovo or Albania in the first round last year
30. Slovenia: Bravo
31. Moldova: Radu Rebeja-LIMPS
32. Kosovo: 2 Korriku
33. Kazakhstan: Kairat
34. Finland: HJK
35. Ireland: Shelbourne
36. Armenia: Urartu
37. Latvia: Jelgava
38. Faroe Islands: Vikingur
39. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Zrinjski
41. Iceland: KA
42. Northern Ireland: Larne
43. Luxembourg: Racing Union
44. Lithuania: BE1 NFA
45. Malta: Naxxar Lions
46. Georgia: Dinamo Tbilisi
47. Albania: Skënderbeu
48. Estonia: Narva Trans
49. Belarus: Dinamo Minsk
50. North Macedonia: Rabotnički
51. Andorra: Inter Club d'Escaldes
52. Wales: Haverfordwest County
53. Montenegro: Budućnost
54. Gibraltar: Lincoln Red Imps
You'd hope they'd get through that, and then the big guns come in for the second round. List is below, but if a team reaches the Champions League groups then the next best underage team domestically gets in instead.
1. England: Aston Villa
2. Italy: Fiorentina
3. Spain: Real Betis
4. Germany: Köln
5. France: Nantes
6. Netherlands: AZ
7. Portugal: Benfica
8. Belgium: Genk
9. Türkiye: Trabzonspor
10. Czechia: Baník Ostrava
11. Scotland: Hibernian
12. Switzerland: Basel
13. Austria: Austria Wien
14. Norway: Brann
15. Greece: PAOK
16. Denmark: Midtjylland
17. Israel: Maccabi Haifa
18. Ukraine: Dynamo Kyiv
19. Serbia: Crvena zvezda
20. Croatia: Lokomotiva Zagreb
21. Poland: Legia Warsaw
23. Cyprus: Pafos
24. Hungary: Puskás Akadémia
25. Sweden: IF Brommapojkarna
26. Romania: FCSB
27. Bulgaria: Ludogorets
28. Azerbaijan: Sabah
29. Slovakia: Zilina
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